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The Local Services Board of Melgund

The Local Services Board of Melgund

Dyment and Borups Corners, Northwestern Ontario

Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture serves as a community recreation services provider supporting the Local Services Board of Melgund and the communities of Dyment and Borups Corners in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario. Through recreation programming, arts and culture initiatives, community events, placemaking projects, volunteer engagement, park and greenspace enhancement, heritage programming, and community development activities, the organization helps strengthen quality of life for residents while supporting vibrant, connected rural communities. Working in partnership with local organizations, volunteers, artists, and community leaders, Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture contributes to the development of accessible recreation opportunities, cultural experiences, community celebrations, public spaces, and tourism initiatives that benefit residents and visitors throughout Melgund Township and Northwestern Ontario.
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February Recreation Committee Report

Terri Bell 19 Feb 2026 5 minutes read

Revitalizing capacity for structured and sustainable recreation programs and projects is moving forward. The first steps have been getting the necessary infrastructure, resources and capacity in place, while beginning to make use of underused and neglected spaces in and around the complex. Much is being accomplished thanks to the work of dedicated volunteers who have been stepping up to make things happen.

1. Community Engagement: Saturday Morning Meetings and Working Groups

The Recreation Committee is pleased to announce the success of our new community meeting schedule. Sessions are now held every Saturday at 10:00 AM. Community groups and programs like Art Borups Corners and Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture are also active in shaping and supporting programming.

This specific time was chosen to align with the community’s “garbage run” routine, making it convenient for residents to stop by while already out and about. These meetings have proven exceptionally productive, serving as a central hub where various community programs and projects can align. By bringing all stakeholders together at once, we are seeing accelerated progress on local initiatives and a stronger sense of communal synergy.

2. Digital Presence: Website Enhancements

Our new community website is officially live and functional. As we move into the next phase of our digital strategy, we are focusing on consistent content updates to keep the site fresh and informative.

Call for Submissions:

We want the website to reflect the heart of Melgund. Residents are encouraged to contribute by sending in photos of:

  • Local community events and gatherings
  • Scenery and nature from around town
  • Historical landmarks or “day-in-the-life” moments

Your contributions help make the site a true digital home for our community.

3. Information Management: Google Workspace Integration

To ensure the long-term continuity of our organizational knowledge, we have established a Google Workspace through the new local non-profit, Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture.

Benefits of this Transition:

  • Institutional Memory: By using common e-mail addresses and Shared Drives, we ensure that years of vital correspondence and documentation stay within the committee rather than being lost in personal accounts when board members transition.
  • Brand Identity: Standardized email addresses and templates will help build a professional and unified brand identity for our community.
  • Collaboration: Real-time document sharing and calendar synchronization will streamline project management.

Next Steps: We recognize that new tools come with a learning curve. The committee will soon be planning training sessions to assist members and volunteers in navigating these Google tools effectively.

4. Creative Tools: Canva Pro for Non-Profits

Through our Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture non-profit program, we have secured 50 licenses for Canva Pro.

Canva is a powerful, user-friendly design tool used globally by communities, organizations, and artists. These licenses are a fantastic resource for our local groups to create professional-grade posters, social media graphics, and promotional materials. This initiative aims to empower our local artists and volunteers with the tools they need to bring their creative projects to life and effectively communicate community news.

5. Upcoming Activities: Digital Skills Workshops

To ensure everyone can make the most of our new resources, we will be hosting a series of small, hands-on workshops. These sessions are designed for anyone interested in learning how to use:

  • WordPress: Learn how to update and contribute to our community website.
  • Canva: Master the basics of graphic design for posters and events.
  • Digital Productivity Tools: An introduction to Google Workspace and other collaborative software.

Stay tuned for specific dates and times for these sessions.

6. Facility Updates: The Downstairs Meeting Space

A massive thank you is owed to the volunteers and community members who dedicated their time to revitalizing our downstairs area.

What was once an unused and neglected space has been transformed into a vibrant, multi-functional meeting room. This facility is now ready to serve the town as both a:

  1. Community Meeting Space: For local groups, clubs, and social gatherings.
  2. Business Centre: Providing a professional environment for local administrative needs or remote work support.

7. Library Restoration: The Reading Area

We are excited to share that the community Reading Area is being restored. Prior to the flood, our hall housed a small library that was sadly mostly destroyed. However, we have successfully salvaged and brought in two of the original bookshelves and have begun rebuilding the collection.

A growing selection of books and DVDs is now available for the community to enjoy. We are actively seeking donations to help fill our shelves; contributions of gently-used books are most welcome and can be dropped off directly at the hall.

8. Heritage Preservation: Digitization of Community History

Work has officially started on collecting and digitizing Melgund’s community history and heritage. To restore a sense of “pride in place,” we are planning several exhibitions and placemaking activities to begin this spring.

As part of this digital preservation effort, a dedicated database has been created to catalog our historical assets. A new online portal will be available soon, allowing the community to explore and contribute to our shared collections.

9. Funding and Programming: Upcoming Grants

We are currently focusing our efforts on the Ontario Trillium Fund (OTF) Capital Grant, with a submission deadline of March 4.

This grant represents a significant opportunity for Melgund. If successful, the funding will be used to support:

  • Infrastructure Improvements: Physical upgrades to our community facilities.
  • Equipment Acquisition: Purchasing the necessary tools to support ongoing and future community projects and recreation programs.

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Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture is a community-based organization operating in Northwestern Ontario that works in direct coordination with the Local Services Board of Melgund to plan, deliver, and sustain recreation programming and public space activation across Dyment, Borups Corners, and the surrounding area. The organization supports the day-to-day function and long-term use of shared community facilities, including the Dyment Recreation Hall and its surrounding grounds, by organizing events, maintaining active programming schedules, and mobilizing volunteers to ensure these spaces remain accessible and in regular use. Its work includes the development of seasonal recreation programs, community events, arts and cultural initiatives, and hands-on projects such as park improvements, gardening, and site activation. By aligning programming with local capacity and available infrastructure, Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture provides practical support to the Local Services Board, helping meet recreation service expectations while strengthening community participation. The result is a consistent, locally driven approach to recreation in a rural Northwestern Ontario setting, where residents are directly involved in shaping, maintaining, and using the spaces and programs that serve them.

RECREATION SERVICES

Melgund Recreation, Arts and Culture is a non-profit arts and recreation services provider supporting programs in Melgund Township, Northwestern Ontario.

Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program

NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO ARTS

Community Arts programs were made possible with funding from the Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program. We gratefully acknowledge and thank them for their support.

Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program

SUPPORTING COMMUNITY

Recreation and community arts programs in Dyment and Borups Corners and Melgund Township are supported with funding from the Government of Ontario. We thank them for their support.

Ontario Arts Council Multi and Inter-Arts Projects Program
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