Federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May addresses media at the Kinder Morgan pipeline protest where she was arrested. (via Burnaby Now)

The leader of the Green Party of Canada will be in the River City next week.

Elizabeth May is holding an evening town hall on Monday, March 4 at St. Andrews on the Square (159 Seymour St.), from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

The event is open to the public and free to attend.

The town hall is part of May's "Community Matters Tour" that kicked off in Montreal on Feb. 7.

"Real change starts with real conversation. What matters to you? How would you improve our democracy? What can we all do together to secure our future, for humanity, for the natural world?" reads an online write-up. "Come share your priorities, concerns and vision for Canada’s future at a Community Matters Town Hall near you."

Following her Kamloops stop, May will be travelling to Edmonton, Calgary and Saskatoon.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently held a town hall in Kamloops as well, ahead of October's federal election.