RiverTALK FREE J U LY 2 8 , 2 0 1 7 | Vo l u m e 8 , No. 7 Chamber works to meet community needs By Jackie Pearase The Enderby and District Chamber “This year we really tried to transform trespassing and public alcohol consump- of Commerce is tackling...
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RiverTALK FREE J U LY 2 8 , 2 0 1 7 | Vo l u m e 8 , No. 7 Chamber works to meet community needs By Jackie Pearase The Enderby and District Chamber “This year we really tried to transform trespassing and public alcohol consump- of Commerce is tackling tourism with a the program to try and have more of an ed- tion associated with floaters. multi-faceted approach. ucational aspect to it,” Kaylee said. “The more partnerships you have, the Increased river usage and the usual The need for more education is evident more impact you have in the community,” summertime influx of visitors to Ender- as people continue to use the river without Kaylee said. by and District has chamber co-managers being properly prepared for its dangers and To enhance the RA program, the cham- Sheryl Hay and Kaylee Wells looking for in- many are still unaware of the requirements ber also has two mobile visitor service novative ways to better address community when floating in tubes on the river. workers, one person i
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