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Missing Regina glockenspiel raising questions

The glockenspiel which once sat in Victoria park but was taken down in 2010 amidst City Square Plaza construction may return to the public eye (and ear)

Motion to be put forward Wednesday

The glockenspiel once stood in Victoria Park but was taken down during renovations and construction of City Square Plaza in 2010. (Vincent Good)

A missing glockenspiel is raising some questions in Regina.

The glockenspiel, which once stood in Victoria Park, was removed during renovations of the park and construction of City Square Plaza in 2010.

The makeover has long since wrapped upbut the towering installation is nowhere to be seen.

In a public letter to Mayor Fougere by the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS), the glockenspiel was described as an "example [of]the cultural continuity and celebration of diversity of multicultural work."

When it was installed several decades ago, Victoria Park was selected as the locationbecause of its proximity tothe old Germantownareaeast of the downtown.

The letter calls for the structure to be re-installed and restored in its original location, as it "represents our community's heritage and enriches the cultural life of Regina," the letter said.

The glockenspiel was gifted to the city of Regina in 1985 by the German-Canadian Society (Regina German Club) and the Regina Multicultural Council.

Kept in the dark

AndreaMacLeod, who sits on the board of directors of the ReginaGerman Club, says the city has not been able to give her a definitive answer on just where exactly the glockenspiel is or its condition.

MacLeodsaid all that is known is the installation is in three separate storage locations.

"The city has not really talked all too well with us. We've had a couple of meetings with them but it has always felt evasive,"MacLeodsaid.

MacLeodstressed the importance of keeping the piece in Victoria Park. She said there have been talks of putting the piece in a new, more remote location.

"We're not happy with that," she said. "We feel it belongs in the city centre."

JeffErbach, manager of community and cultural development for the city of Regina, says if the glockenspiel is put in a new location, it may be city hall.

Executive committee motion

Ward 10 Coun.Jerry Flegel will submit a motion to draft a plan to have the piece reinstalled at Wednesday's executive committee meeting.

"It's been long overdue, drawn out," Flegel said.

He added multiple interest groups in the city have expressed frustration at the issue being put on the backburner.

"When a piece of art, a piece of history sits in a box, it goes bad."

Sustainability

Erbachsays the glockenspiel isa priority piecefor the city's civic art collection.

Erbach said discussions will take placeto ensure the best course of action for the glockenspiel, including any potential relocation.

A condition assessment said the installation needs to be done in a way which iseconomicallysustainablefor the city.

The piece needed constant rehabilitation and restoration when it was in use, Erbach said. A funding plan will be bought forward along witha possible location in the coming months.

Work needs to be done on the mechanical, electrical and design components of the piece, he said.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story stated that the Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan was one of the donors of the glockenspiel. In fact, the Regina Multicultural Council was the other donor.
    Sep 14, 2016 5:28 PM CT