Maria Diamantis
LJI Journalist
The 2025 municipal calendar is set to be distributed door-to-door by Canada Post by the beginning of next week. In the meantime, residents can access a digital version of the calendar on the City’s website. Officials appreciate the public’s patience and understanding as the distribution process takes place. The municipal calendar serves as an essential resource, keeping residents informed about community events, initiatives, and civic responsibilities throughout the year.
As part of this year’s efforts to foster community engagement and youth development, a skateboarding and scooter workshop will take place on Wednesday, March 5, providing children and youth with an opportunity to explore these action sports. The event, led by the experienced TAZ team, aims to introduce participants to the fundamentals in a fun and dynamic setting, while also promoting an active and healthy lifestyle.
By providing a structured and inclusive environment, the workshop not only encourages physical activity but also reinforces values of perseverance, teamwork, and confidence. The initiative reflects the city’s commitment to investing in programs that enhance the well-being of young residents and create opportunities for social interaction and skill-building.
The workshop is designed for both beginners and those looking to improve their skills. Experienced instructors will guide participants through essential techniques in a safe and engaging environment. Equipment will be available on-site for those without their own, though all attendees are required to bring their own helmets for safety reasons.
Registration for the event is available through the City’s website under the “Inscriptions” section. Due to anticipated high demand, early registration is recommended.
With an emphasis on physical activity, civic engagement, and personal development, this Spring Break event promises to be a highlight of the seasonal calendar. By offering young participants an exciting and educational experience, Deux-Montagnes continues to reinforce the importance of accessible and meaningful community programs.