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Exciting days ahead!

9/4/2014

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By Anne McCoy
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One of best parts of my job is when I get to work with community partners from across this District.  One of the greatest strengths of our District is the fact that people are really good at collaborating.  They love to have to opportunity to get creative and are passionate about accomplishing goals.  Now, if the task focuses on supporting youth....LOOK OUT!  Motivation and inspiration are always at the table and the team becomes unstoppable! 

Today, I met with the Community Policing Committee and it was great to see that we had some new faces to discuss Project Safe Halloween...can you believe this project is 12 years old?!  What a great meeting.  New faces equals new creativity and a surge in positive energy.   It was awesome.  As decisions were made, people  stepped up to complete tasks and just like that, we're pumped up and ready to go! 

New and exciting safety messages are coming to Project Safe Halloween this October and be able to celebrate our successes on our new website!  We will have new reflective products for kids across the District, fun events and activities for our youth and a community celebration coming for families in Fort Frances on Halloween thanks to the Moffatt Fund!  Stay tuned....its going to be great. 

We're always looking for extra hands to help out....if you're interested, be sure to complete the "Contact Us" section.  If you like to celebrate Halloween, then you're going to want to be involved in this years Project Safe Halloween activities....we're going to have some fun while delivering the message of safety!

 Can hardly wait.  Drop me a line, let's get to work

Anne 


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    Cst Anne McCoy

    Anne McCoy is the Rainy River District OPP Detachment Community Services/Media Relations Officer.  She has 21 years of policing experience and enjoys working to support her communities. 

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On November 4th, the Township of Emo in conjunction with the North Western Health Unit is hosting a Family Safety Night.  This is an event that hopes to increase awareness of the various health, safety and community services available in Emo and the Rainy River District. 
As a service industry, I would like to extend an invitation to you to participate in the Emo Family Safety Night.  It will take place upstairs at the Emo Arena and run from 3:30-6:00 p.m.  Those who participate will have the opportunity to set up a booth where they can give community members information about the services they offer. 
Our hope is that this will be a fun and interactive family event, so the more creative you are with your booth, the better! 
If you would like to participate, or would like more information please feel free to email or call me at the below phone number.

Allison Cox
Recreation Director/Community Development
Township of Emo
807-482-2378

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