Frosty Morning, Warm Connections: Canterbury's Rec Sector Comes Together
The power of people coming together; whether it is meeting for the first time, or reacquainting; this is the value of networking. It was great to see a good turnout in Christchurch for the Canterbury Region Recreation Aotearoa | Te Whai Oranga networking breakfast. As a sector that focusses on people, it's more important than ever before to continue to connect, share and support each other.
It takes more than frost to stop Canterbury’s Recreation Sector champions from showing up for a good networking session.
Approx 2 dozen Canterbury members braved the cold morning and turned up to a Recreation Aotearoa | Te Whai Oranga networking breakfast in Christchurch on Tuesday morning. Recreation Sport & Leisure Consultancy sees the broader value in networking for the sector and has supported these types of events since the company began eight years ago. Kanohi ki te kanohi networking just cannot be beaten.
Christchurch City Council provided a toasty warm venue and arranged logistics, with RSL providing the breakkie.
The group got to hear from Kiri Pope about the release of the updated Strategic Plan that will guide Recreation Aotearoa | Te Whai Oranga. Kiri was ably supported by fellow RA Board Member Watene Hema while RA Advocacy Manager Sam Newton was on call for any curly questions.
The group then earnt their breakfast by providing feedback on some of the key challenges facing Spaces and Places in Canterbury; information that will be used to help shape up “Our Places” A regional approach to spaces and places planning for sport and recreation.
Thanks to everyone who made it happen, or even just made it there😊