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Highlights of 2019
Launched the new Lethbridge Sport Council logo The new logo maintains the familiar image of the athlete, and the same colour scheme of the old logo, while adding a contemporary touch.
Pathway to Participation for Indigenous Families began as a one-year project funded by the Province of Alberta Recreation and Physical Activity Division. The parameters of the project changed in part due to the pandemic, and as a result was wrapped up in 2022.
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The City of Lethbridge adopts the Play Charter that supports play that encourages physical, emotional, and social development of children. This Charter was initiated by the Lethbridge Early Years Coalition, of which Lethbridge Sport Council is an active member
In 2019 Lethbridge Sport Council assumed full management and facilitation of the roving gyms program, ultimately expanding it in 2020 to include outdoor events in the summer months.
Also noteworthy,
City Council approved one-time funding for 1 additional staff, allowing us to have 3 full-time staff, splitting the Program and Communication Coordinator role into 2 new positions Hayley Wall and Kelsey Kendellen both filled this role in 2019
Published For the Love of Sport, seventeen Games alumni share their stories about the 2012 Lethbridge Alberta Summer Games