# Cooperative Mont-Carmel Français

## About

Art and culture gallery located in Wellington Station

- Verified: Yes

## Services

### Event Management
- [Event Planning and Coordination](https://bilarna.com/services/event-management/event-planning-and-coordination)

## Pricing

- Model: one-time

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What is a cultural and heritage development cooperative?**
A: A cultural and heritage development cooperative is a member-owned organization that works to preserve, promote, and enhance the cultural and historical assets of a specific community. These cooperatives organize events such as variety shows, festivals, workshops, and fundraising activities to celebrate local traditions, support community projects, and strengthen social bonds. For example, the Coopérative de développement culturel et patrimonial de Mont-Carmel in Prince Edward Island, Canada, runs a song festival, benefit concerts for the church, and free choir and songwriting workshops. Their mission is to valorize the cultural richness of Mont-Carmel. Members typically include local artists, volunteers, and residents who collectively decide on activities. Revenue from events is reinvested into community initiatives. Such cooperatives often rely on volunteer performers, modest ticket prices, and ancillary sales like baked goods and 50/50 draws to fund operations. They are distinct from commercial event planners because they are nonprofit and rooted in community governance.

**Q: How does a community cooperative organize benefit variety shows to raise funds?**
A: A community cooperative organizes benefit variety shows by first selecting a cause, such as a local church renovation project, and securing a venue like a parish hall. The cooperative’s board invites local artists, musicians, and dancers to perform voluntarily. They then set ticket prices—typically $10-$12 for adults, $4-$5 for students, and free for preschoolers—and communicate the event through community networks. Additional revenue is generated through a bake sale, a 50/50 draw, and a canteen. The cooperative schedules the show on a Sunday evening at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6:15 p.m. All profits are donated directly to the chosen cause. This model relies on volunteer performers who donate their talent, modest pricing to encourage attendance, and auxiliary sales to maximize fundraising. The cooperative provides organization and promotion while keeping overhead low through volunteer labor.

**Q: What are the benefits of attending a local cooperative's cultural festival?**
A: Attending a local cooperative's cultural festival offers several benefits: exposure to authentic local talent, educational opportunities through free workshops, and the chance to support community fundraising. For example, the Festival de la chanson du Grand Ruisseau features evening performances by Acadian artists such as Cy and Christian Kit Goguen, plus free daytime workshops in choral singing and songwriting led by professionals. The festival also includes a dance with live music on Saturday night. Ticket prices are kept low—$10 for adults, $8 for members, $4 for students, and free for preschoolers—making it accessible. Attendees experience the community’s cultural heritage firsthand while contributing to the cooperative’s ongoing preservation work. The event format blends entertainment with education, creating a family-friendly atmosphere that strengthens local identity.

## Links

- Profile: https://bilarna.com/provider/cooperativeculturelledemontcarmel
- Structured data: https://bilarna.com/provider/cooperativeculturelledemontcarmel/agent.json
- API schema: https://bilarna.com/provider/cooperativeculturelledemontcarmel/openapi.yaml
