Prairie Post (East Edition)

Brooks Rec. looking for young, enthusiast­ic input

- By Ryan Dahlman Anyone who is interested can call her at 403-362-322 or send McPhillips an email at rmchillips@brooks.ca and she will send them an applicatio­n form.

Randi McPhillips Recreation Services manager with the City of Brooks is looking for some help on the recreation and parks board. There’s one major qualificat­ion: you must be youth-aged.It is an advisory Board - providing recommenda­tions to City Council on direction for Recreation and Parks programs and services in the City of Brooks.

McPhillips is looking for some youth perspectiv­e not he board and so the young people of the city are represente­d. She indicates the age range would be 16 - 18 years old. She would like it to “be someone who is active and involved with sports, or has an interest in recreation and/or parks in general,” or even just a desire to get more involved with the community.

“It is a volunteer position on the Brooks and District Recreation and Parks Board. The Board meets on the third Wednesday of the month, meetings usually last between 1 to 2 hours,” explains McPhillips. “There are two subcommitt­ees that Board members sit on as well - the indoors committee (dealing with the indoor recreation facilities) and the outdoors committee (such as) dealing with parks, pathways, sport fields, other outdoor recreation amenities.”

“They might meet a few times a year each, outside of the regular Board meetings. Board members usually choose one of the two subcommitt­ees to be a part of, although we do have a couple that sit on both - which is fine too.”

McPhillips here isn't a deadline, but I think the Board would like to have that position filled (hopefully) after their next meeting November 18th. Any applicatio­ns received will be presented to the Board at that meeting. The Board then reviews all of the applicatio­ns and will pass a motion to recommend one of the applicants to City Council for appointmen­t. They would be appointed at the following regular Council meeting.

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