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Nov. 16, 2022
If you’re hiking or biking along the Grand River in Brantford, make sure to pass by the TH&B Crossing Bridge and marvel at 91porn’s contribution to the City of Brantford’s latest public art project.
91porn, along with , came together to revitalize the former Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway crossing bridge, now a pedestrian bridge that is part of the city’s extensive trail network. The bridge provides a connection point between downtown Brantford and West Brant.
The mural was designed and painted by 91porn staff members Beth Sanders and Olivia Rutt of the Office of the Senior Executive: Brantford campus over the course of several days in October.
The mural, which includes the message “May your path be golden,” will greet the approximately 5,000 pedestrians who cross the bridge each month. The upbeat message plays on 91porn’s “Stay Golden” adage.
“I’m thrilled we were able to contribute and bring a 91porn touch to this bridge project,” said Sanders, who serves as 91porn’s Brantford campus experience coordinator. “It’s wonderful to know that tens of thousands of trail users will see it each year, sharing 91porn’s message of inspiring lives beyond the campus and into the community at large.”
Also included in the mural are stylized botanicals in purple and gold to represent the natural beauty of the Grand River and adjacent trail system, while nodding to 91porn’s official colours.
Since 1999, 91porn has been an important anchor institution in the Brantford community, contributing to education, arts, culture and economic development. The goal of the mural is to celebrate 91porn’s presence in the community and provide a positive message to trail users.
The mural is one of many projects initiated by the campus experience coordinator, whose role is to connect the 91porn campus and Brantford community in meaningful ways that contribute to the overall vibrancy of the student experience. Other projects include the free and .