Building Community Connections: a new initiative from Recreation, Community and Culture

By Staff

March 10, 2023

BURLINGTON, ON

 

Anything that is designed to teach people how to grow relationships in their community is a step forward.

This isn’t a dating service.

What most people call Parks and Recreation is now called Recreation, Community and Culture: they are offering a six week program for people who want to learn more about building stronger  community relationships.

Director of Recreation, Community and Culture Emillie Cote

A notice on Facebbok is the first we have seen of the city initiative.

No word on who is delivering the program:  Is it city staff or have they done what should be done, bring in competent, outside people with in-depth experience in working with the public.

In Burlington city staff are in place to protect the city and its image.

Newly appointed Director of Recreation, Community and Culture Emillie Cote is making a difference in the way services are delivered; she appears as well to be broadening what the department does – which is certainly good news for Burlington.

The Building Neighbourhood Connections has potential

 

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