The Municipality of Pictou County will be hosting a series of community sessions in January to hear from residents on their thoughts about recreation and active living in their rural areas.
On Thursday, Jan. 10, the session will take place at the Merigomish Community Centre from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
So far, sessions have been held in Scotsburn, Alma, Eureka and Little Harbour with lots of opinions voiced from all ages.
Everyone is welcome to attend upcoming sessions at the IOOF Hall, Thorburn (Jan. 17) and Royal Canadian Legion in River John (Jan 15).
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