City of Kenora brings back Leisure Guide
The City of Kenora is bringing back its leisure guide.
It’s an on-line version that can be easily updated.
Mya Horley is the city’s senior communications advisor and says the guide has dozens of recreations and volunteer opportunities.
“We wanted to make sure it wasn’t just specific to the City of Kenora hosted events,” says Horley.
“So, it really serves as a portal for anybody who is having any leisure activities or volunteer opportunities, that they could have one particular spot to put all their leisure events.”
Horley
Casey Pyykka is the city’s Community Programs Supervisor and helped spearhead the initiative.
She adds that local groups and organizations can add their own events to the leisure guide, free of charge.
“At the home page of the Kenora Leisure Guide, at the bottom, you can fill out all your information, and it just gets sent to me. It’s really easy for me to go in the background, make any changes, and I can connect with people for their websites or any Facebook links.”
Pyykka says the city used to have a hard-copy version of the Leisure Guide, but suggests this is easier to maintain and to add events and activities to.