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City and Rotary Club partner to provide family swim passes

Working together with local organizations can boost efforts to provide opportunities and invest in the future of the community. One great example is the recent partnership between the City of North Battleford and the Rotary Club of the Battlefords.
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Rotary Club of the Battlefords members Mike Richie, Wayne Ray and Warren Williams with City of North Battleford Leisure Services team Jodi Hargreaves, Bill Samborski and Candace Dustan met to celebrate their partnership to provide 200 family and 200 youth swim passes to local families and youth. Photo submitted

Working together with local organizations can boost efforts to provide opportunities and invest in the future of the community.

One great example is the recent partnership between the City of North Battleford and the Rotary Club of the Battlefords.

The local Rotary Club chapter approached the City’s Leisure Services Department a few months ago to find a creative way to provide local youth and families with the opportunity to spend time at the Battlefords Co-op Aquatic Centre.

Thanks to the Rotary initiative, free family swim passes will be offered to a total of 200 families in the Battlefords. These family swim passes, along with an additional 200 youth passes will be distributed to various local organizations that regularly work with families and youth that would benefit the most from this opportunity.

A plaque and a banner have been installed at the aquatic centre, recognizing the partnership and their joint commitment to community investment.

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