Community Conversation event

More than 40 city projects were on display at the ENMAX Centre on Monday afternoon. The City of Lethbridge hosted a Community Conversation event for locals to give feedback and learn about the things happening in our community.  Tourism Lethbridge was one of those organizations on site. Jarom Scott, Director of Brand Development shared one of the latest projects they are getting behind. It is a food-based digital passport that allows you to Sip, Taste, and Explore what Lethbridge has to offer. Staff from the City of Lethbridge Indigenous Relations were also on-hand to chat with people. Charlene Bruised Head-Mountain Horse says her department is committed to engaging community members to foster meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples and communities.  One of the ways of accomplishing this task is through community events. 

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