Participaction’s Community Better Challenge grant has paid off big time in terms of encouraging fitness in the municipality.
Arnprior developed the “Recreation Passport” concept with the 1100 dollars in funding, which presented 16 barrier-free activities.
Theses have been extremely well received by Town residents over the month of June, according to Recreation Programmer Lucas Power.
Power says another of the Recreation Passport events goes this evening at the Nick Smith Centre, and it profiles a sport that already enjoys mass popularity in town.
The Broomball workshop gets underway at the NSC this evening at 6PM.
The Recreation Programmer says Sunday’s activity is both fun- and a bit of a challenge.
If you are having your passport stamped with the activities you’re taking part in, remember they are due to be returned to the Nick Smith Centre or Arnprior Town Hall by July 10th to be eligible for five prizes: three from White Lake Marina, as well as prizes from Steelheads and Strikes and Gilks Sports and Promo.
by Rick Stow