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We are becoming a Cooperative!

  • Writer: Jenni OTTILIE Keppler
    Jenni OTTILIE Keppler
  • Jan 11
  • 1 min read

We are transitioning to operating as a not for-profit community service cooperative.

 

What does this mean for you?

  • We can keep the fees affordable; Park user fees have increased but are less expensive as a non profit. 

  • Our focus is clearly set on the well-being of our community, which includes children,  families, the forest and the education team.

  • Our decisions are made collectively on how the money will be spent.

  • Future opportunities for you to get more involved

  • An annual membership fee of $ 10 per family, when registering your child for a program.

  • Once a year as a member you will be invited to an AGM (Annual General Meeting), which is part of steering NFS in the right direction.


MEET THE BOARD MEMBERS

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Kristjanne Vosper – Lead Teacher


Michael Geselbracht – Lead Teacher, current owner of NFS


Jenni (Yenni) Ottilie Keppler – Visual communication & Organizational Development

 
 
 

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We respectfully acknowledge that we live, work and play within the traditional territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation.

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