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The deadline to submit items for the May Municipal Newsletter is today, Wednesday, April 19th at 4:00pm. Please send items to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before the deadline.

The Municipality's National Volunteer Week celebrations continue! The Community Development and Recretaion Department is hosing a "St. Mary's Non-Profit Shout-Out"! Email Kerri at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the organization you volunteer with. From the shout-outs, one will be chosen at random to win a "Refreshment Basket" for their next regular meeting! The basket will include snacks and beverages.So, who do YOU volunteer with? Let the Municipality know!

The Community Development and Recreation Department is developing a Volunteer Inventory or list of active volunteers within St. Mary's. This list will help to determine the St. Mary's Volunteer of the Year. All names supplied by organizations will be entered and one chosen at random to be the Volunteer of the Year. The Volunteer of the Year will be invited to attend a Provincial Awards Ceremony in September.
The list will also help to kick-off a volunteer support project. The Municipality, through the Community Development and Recreation Department is looking to offer support to non-profits to recruit, retain and train volunteers. Data collected in the volunteer inventory process will help with the first steps of this project.
Contact Kerri Jack at 902-522-2598 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to share your volunteer inventory. No contact numbers are required and no one on the list will be directly contacted by the Municipality.
Happy National Volunteer Week St. Mary's! Visit www.volunteer.ca to learn more about Volunteer Week and this year's theme, "Volunteering Weaves us Together".

Today municipal flags are at half mast to commemorate the 2020 Mass Casualty that occurred in Nova Scotia. Please take a moment to remember those who tragically lost their lives, honor the survivors, and reflect on what occurred in our province three years ago. Remembering and reflecting may impact people in different ways. Please if you are in need of emotional support can call 211 to reach a community resource navigator who can connect them with help. Anyone experiencing a mental health crisis can call the provincial mental health and addictions crisis line anytime at 1-888-429-8167.

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