Melgund Township News

The Local Services Board of Melgund news and updates section keeps the community informed about important decisions, projects, and initiatives that impact Melgund. Here, you’ll find regular updates on local governance, community improvements, safety measures, and the work being done by the Board to enhance the well-being of residents. Whether it’s new policies, upcoming meetings, or community consultations, this section is dedicated to ensuring that the voices of Melgund residents are heard and their needs are addressed. Stay up-to-date with the latest from the Local Services Board and stay connected to the future of our community!

Local Services Board of Melgund – Dec. 24, 2024

The Local Service Board of Melgund held a meeting on December 16th, 2024, discussing several key updates and events. Highlights included the approval of the November Treasurer’s Report, a successful Community Christmas Supper with games and a gift exchange, and plans for upcoming activities such as Games Night on January 12th, 2025.

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Reconstructed and expanded with support from the Nuclear Waste Management Organization, the Dyment Recreation Hall now offers enhanced facilities that can accommodate an even wider range of programs and activities for the local community. This revitalization not only strengthens the hall's role as a central hub for community engagement but also provides a sustainable space for creative, educational, and cultural initiatives to thrive. With these improvements, the hall is set to become a key resource in fostering growth and connection within the community for years to come.

Local Services Board of Melgund – Oct. 9, 2024

At the October 9th meeting of the Local Services Board (LSB) of Melgund, several key decisions were made regarding community activities and future plans. Chairperson Janet Connor welcomed board members Morris Robinson, Pete Dunham, and Terri Bell, along with Michelle Robinson, as they discussed the success of recent events and the upcoming projects for the community.

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Through OpenAI-powered tools and mentorship, we’re fostering creativity, leadership, and community-based research, helping artists innovate in the digital arts space.

The Digital Frontier: Exploring AI in Creative Arts with the OpenAI Researcher Access Program

We’re thrilled to announce that our arts incubator program is powered by the OpenAI Researcher Access Program this year! This groundbreaking partnership is helping us merge traditional Indigenous art with cutting-edge AI technologies, creating new pathways for creative expression and cultural storytelling. Through AI tools and hands-on mentorship, our participants are exploring new ways to innovate, collaborate, and share their stories with the world.

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