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Highlights of 2022
14 members including 102 sport organizations, 9 associate, and 63 individual members Our port organization members accessed support in he form of: Training & Education (16), Advocacy & Promotion (58), Facility & Fund Development (29), Recognition & Celebration (25), and Liaison, Connecting and Media Support (19)
2019 to 2022 Pathway to Participation
Advancing indigenous Sport project funding concluded. The project is being expanded in 2023 to the Pathway to Participation for All to include all equity-seeking communities
Sportfest, the interactive trade show promoting sport, physical literacy and recreation, returned with four try-it zones, including on-ice, on-turf, on-court, and on-mats, along with a bike rodeo, climbing wall, skateboard park, Riglet ‘snowboard’ Park, and over 30 local exhibitors.
Roving Gyms saw record numbers with 2,153 participants over 79 sessions Programming included indoor and outdoor gyms, as well as several pop-up gyms at unique locations and special events.
Also noteworthy,
At a strategic planning session of the board of directors and staff, a new vision statement was crafted: "Lethbridge is an inclusive and accessible sport community that celebrates quality experiences "