Morris welcomes new rec. facilitator

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The Town of Morris welcomed a new recreational facilitator in early August.  

After moving away for a couple years, Meagan Dilts is eager to put her newly-earned administrative office assistant diploma to work in Morris. 

“I’ve missed being a part of this community and I’ve come back with more respect and new eyes,” she said last week. “We can offer so many things to the creative [minds] of the world and offer more than hockey and curling in Morris.”

Dilts has always enjoyed the recreational activities available locally.

“As the new recreation facilitator I’m excited to help continue these programs and create new, inclusive and accessible options for Morris and the surrounding areas,” she said. “I’m interested in speaking with anyone who might be interested in offering their services or providing programming for the community.” 

The Morris Area Recreation Commission has recently begun recruiting volunteers to serve as Timbits soccer coaches beginning in September. 

“I didn’t volunteer as a young person, but I’ve realized that a strong community needs volunteers,” said Dilts. She hopes to push the Morris community to further build strong ties and relationships with one another through seasonal programming and the unique volunteer opportunities that come with each program. “To grow a community, we need volunteers. I’m [personally] excited about our fall activities and getting involved with the little ones.”

Timbits soccer registration is currently open and already two full teams of Smurfs (five to seven-year-olds) are at capacity. 

September programming also includes Babysitters and Staying Home Alone courses, a Canadian Firearms Safety course, and a four-week Beaded Earring Workshop. Lil Twisters recreational hockey begins in October. The Pickleball courts are open on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in the South Hall of the Multiplex. 

Residents can stay updated or register for programming online. Contact Dilts at recreation@townofmorris.ca or 204-746-2832 for the link to register or visit the Morris Area Rec Commission’s Facebook page.

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