As doors once again open at recreation facilities the City is looking for input on how to reimagine and reinvent programs.
Specifically, the City is looking to the public to provide input, via an online survey, to help identify their preferences when it comes to recreation programming, but also to provide new ideas for novel recreation programs.
It is an opportunity for facility users to ensure their interests and passions are reflected in recreation programming; in addition to providing potential instructors the ability to pitch a possible course they could lead.
“The impacts of the pandemic on our programming have been extensive. We want to take those impacts and use them to create something positive. As we emerge from the pandemic, we have this unique opportunity to examine our programming and find new ways to entertain and educate our residents, creating a recreation landscape that serves a wider range of interests and needs,” said Lori Mambella, manager, Programs and Culture Services.
Members of the public can visit engageSTC.ca/RecIdeas and complete a short survey to provide their input. The survey allows residents to select specific programming areas they are interested in seeing expanded, alongside the ability to provide open-ended ideas and feedback, including offering their services as a potential instructor.
Residents can also email their programming ideas toRecIdeas@stcatharines.ca.
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