City asking residents for their programming ideas.
The City of St. Catharines wants to hear from residents about recreation programming.
An online survey has been launched for local citizens to provide their thoughts and pitch new program ideas.
"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.
In addition to selecting specific areas they're interested in seeing expanded, residents can provide feedback and offer their services as a potential instructor.
To participate in the survey, click here.

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