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Introduction to Dance classes begin tonight at Canton Pavilion
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Canton Police, Recreation Departments promote bike safety
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CANTON â With the Canton Recreation Department, the village police department and St. Lawrence University Safety & Security are hosting bicycle safety sessions for kids this month.
Two free sessions for kids of all ages will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. July 14 and 28 at the Canton Pavilion, 90 Lincoln St.
Kids should bring their own bicycles if possible. Helmets are mandatory for all riders. The sessions will include lessons in proper helmet fitting, hand signals, motor vehicle traffic considerations and other topics. The St. Lawrence County Sheriffâs Office also will be present to distribute Safe Child ID cards to participants.
Register for a session online at http://wdt.me/BikeSafety.
Canton Recreation Department awaits guidance from state for swim lessons
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CANTON â A new advisory committee is forming following a monthslong review of Cantonâs Recreation Department.
Since mid-December, the joint town and village Recreation Committee has virtually gathered with a community advisory group to âreimagine Canton recreation.â One of several recommendations from the review, the municipal and community group moved to create a standing committee of six to eight members.
Other recommendations, which are published on the municipal website, include considering alternative management models for the Recreation Pavilion; expanding shared services for facility maintenance; exploring economic development funding opportunities; and establishing a capital project fund.
The recommendations distinguish the responsibilities of the municipalities and community members or partner organizations. Budgeting and staffing decisions, for instance, are noted as municipal responsibilities, and continued organization of community recreation events