Former town councillor Joyce McNeil was happy to ignore the skatepark youths' plea in the town for years as she was on the Town Council along with current Town Councillor Mike Tower & Bruce Phinney when the youth group presented in Town Hall about their desire to get a concrete skatepark project built for the youth in this town and tourism.. So, now with the current and expensive "campaign for expensive ice arena chairs" this her ongoing attempt to run up the bill at the Ice Rink for some reason even in the face of those who are paying attention who know full well that the much-needed elevator project should have been done long ago.. go figure huh? Amazingly, Matt Pryde [who relocated his office space to the ice rink building] is for some unknown reason doing her bidding.. one has to ask why? Why not simply do a "seat cushion" for purchase fundraiser for those who don't like to sit on the existing benches that are perfectly useful?Just let this frivolous project die. A seat cushion brought from home [as many people do] or an ongoing fundraiser for sale at the rink's offices and Concession Bar would make more sense and would be much LESS expensive, they could be gifted to friends and family, and could also make for a good joint project fundraiser for our amazing and awesome local Titans Highschool Hockey Team players by including their logo with a logo for Tantramar on the cushions.
More here:
"Tantramar civic centre users will soon be able to watch their hockey and skating in a little more comfort.
The first round of spectator seating will soon be installed in the rink, thanks to a fundraising effort that was launched in 2025 called the Grab-A-Seat campaign.
“So far the fundraising campaign has raised enough money for 215 seats,” said director of Active Living and Culture Matt Pryde.
Tantramar council approved the installation of the 200 20-inch seats at its February council meeting. The seats will be supplied and installed by Creative Sports Solutions of Darmouth, Nova Scotia at a cost of approximately $68,000."
Matt Pryde has also taken it upon himself to have his own Facebook page for his job with Tantramar here: Tantramar Active Living and Culture | Sackville NB | Facebook
Sackville's Mayor Bob Berry and Town Councillors during the time when the local skateboarding youngsters made their skatepark project presentation in Town Hall back in the summer of 2013.





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