The Centre’s Bright Future

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Their beloved youth centre faces closure! A new teen leader must galvanise her divided team for a high-stakes fundraiser. Can she unite them to save their future?

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Are you looking for fun English short stories? The Centre’s Bright Future is a compelling addition to our collection of short stories to read. Produced as part of our Digital Literacy Program, these books to read celebrate local culture.

The Centre’s Bright Future by Jamie F. Bell is published in Canada by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg, Art Borups Corners, and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture Storytelling Clubs. This digital skills and literacy program was made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Program and the Government of Ontario.

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Proceeds from these book sales directly support northern literacy initiatives and community storytelling programs, helping to empower young readers and community voices.

About the Book

by Jamie F. Bell
Their beloved youth centre faces closure! A new teen leader must galvanise her divided team for a high-stakes fundraiser. Can she unite them to save their future?
What happens when the heart of your community is threatened? For fifteen-year-old Jenny, the Northern Star Youth Centre is more than just a building – it's a vibrant haven, a second home humming with creativity and friendship. Written by Jamie Bell and published by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg and Art Borups Corners Storytelling Club, The Centre's Bright Future tells the story of how her world is turned upside down when looming funding cuts threaten to close its doors forever. Faced with the seemingly impossible task of raising fifty thousand dollars in just four weeks, Jenny is unexpectedly propelled into a leadership role. She must learn to unite her diverse, often divided team of friends and peers, navigating tricky personalities and unexpected obstacles. Can she rally her community, mend fractured relationships, and ignite the spirit of the Northern Star before it's too late? This high-stakes fundraiser isn't just about money; it's about preserving a cherished safe space and proving that together, a community can overcome anything. Perfect for both home and classroom reading, The Centre's Bright Future includes a thoughtful discussion guide to encourage conversation about its important themes of community, leadership, and resilience. This inspiring story also connects its message to global citizenship and the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG #16 (Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), making it a valuable tool for fostering empathy and understanding in young readers.
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ISBN: 978-1-0698405-4-7

Discover Exciting English Short Stories to Read

Are you looking for fun English short stories? The Centre’s Bright Future is a compelling addition to our collection of short stories to read. Produced as part of our Digital Literacy Program, these books to read celebrate local culture.

The Centre’s Bright Future by Jamie F. Bell is published in Canada by the Arts Incubator Winnipeg, Art Borups Corners, and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture Storytelling Clubs. This digital skills and literacy program was made possible with support from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Program and the Government of Ontario.

Supporting Digital Literacy and Skills

Proceeds from these book sales directly support northern literacy initiatives and community storytelling programs, helping to empower young readers and community voices.

About the Author

Jamie Bell is a Winnipeg-based interdisciplinary artist and strategist whose work spans media arts, community engagement, and public affairs. His practice integrates participatory media, strategic communications, and arts-based collaboration, with a particular focus on northern and urban communities. Jamie’s projects have been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the OpenAI Researcher Access Program, among others, reflecting his commitment to innovative, socially engaged creative practice. A founding member of Art Borups Corners and the Arts Incubator Winnipeg programs, he is recognized for bridging artistic experimentation with meaningful community impact and for fostering inclusive cultural experiences that resonate locally and globally.

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