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Back by popular demand this fall is the Aging Well Together Seminar! Enhance your understanding of aging well this fall with the help of local non-profit, volunteer-based and/or grassroots organizations. This year, three speakers and twenty booth hosts have been selected based on what information and opportunities they provide for marginalized and/or isolated seniors. Older Adults, Adult children and caregivers...
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Want to meet new people, go on cool trips, gain valuable work experience, and have an amazing summer with the Town of Riverview? Riverview's Junior Leadership Program is a volunteer experience for youth between the ages of 13 and 15, running from June until the end of August. It offers leadership experience to 20 Riverview youth every summer. Junior Leaders...
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Located at the Riverview Community Hall (145A Lakeside Drive), The Riverview Parks & Rec YOUth Drop in Program provides Riverview youth with a safe and engaging space to be active and meet new people! Guests must be between the ages of 12-17. Everyone has a chance to shape the events and activities that happen at the centre. This is a...
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By-Law 100-06 Corporate Seal
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By-law 100-10-5 Council Procedures - Consolidated
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Calling all green thumbs — and those who simply appreciate the beauty and joy that the Community Garden adds to our community. Members of the Community Garden Committee contribute input on the growth and direction of the garden, as well as rules, fees, and other issues. In addition, members will offer suggestions for workshop topics; host workshops at the Coverdale...
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The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion committee are a group of volunteers who provide insight, discussion, and feedback to facilitate a thoughtful strategy around inclusion and equality for Riverview. The committee finds ways to promote respect, inclusion, opportunity, and community through Town of Riverview programming and events to ensure all residents feel welcomed and supported.
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The “Friends” are a committed group of community volunteers whose contributions of expertise and time are dedicated to guiding the development of Mill Creek Nature Park. Specific development goals include increasing sustainable year-round use of the park trails and spaces, building and nurturing partnerships with community organizations and groups that share in the park vision, and fostering opportunities for conservation...
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A special selection committee manages the Jim DeWolfe Community Spirit Award program. This committee reviews and selects the recipient that best fits the award's criteria, and honours one recipient each year. The Jim DeWolfe Community Spirit Award celebrates a Riverview resident, group, organization, or business owner for their valued contributions to creating and strengthening our vibrant community.
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Form and function need to live in harmony. The Planning Advisory Committee focuses on the urban form of Riverview, with a mandate to make recommendations on planning, growth, and development of the Town. The committee meets on the second Wednesday of every month in the Council Chambers of Riverview Town Hall at 6 p.m. PAC members must live in Riverview...