Town awards 12-year naming rights to local transportation company
The Central Carleton Community Complex has a new name.
When it officially opens later this month, the Hartland recreational facility will be known as the Day & Ross Community Centre.
The transportation company was awarded naming rights for 12 years after providing a generous donation to the complex fundraising committee.
The Day & Ross Community Centre will offer a range of amenities designed to serve the recreational and social needs of the greater Hartland community, including an ice rink, walking track, community meeting room, community kitchen, and fitness room.
In a news release by the Town of Hartland, the new facility will be “an asset to residents and visitors alike, fostering health, wellness, and connection.”
Pending Fire Marshal and Building Inspector approvals, a public opening is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 15. The community is invited to follow Hartland’s announcements and social media channels for final confirmation of the date and additional details about the opening events.
“Day & Ross has played an instrumental role in bringing this much-anticipated project to life,” said Hartland Mayor Tracey DeMerchant.
“Their commitment to Hartland’s future is demonstrated through their support of this vibrant facility, which will benefit generations to come.”
“At Day & Ross, we’re proud to be part of the Hartland community for nearly 75 years and counting,” said Bill Doherty, CEO of Day & Ross.
“It’s an honour to be able to support an initiative that truly reflects what we value most about working and living in Hartland – the deep sense of community spirit.”
The Day & Ross Community Centre is set to become a landmark destination in Hartland, underscoring the commitment of local partners to enhance community life and recreation opportunities.