Upanup's web solutions allow municipalities to keep residents updated on holiday events and recreational programs throughout the season
VICTORIA, BC, Dec. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- With the hectic holiday season in full swing, many Ontario residents find it challenging to keep track of their to-do lists and schedules. They want ideas to get into the holiday spirit and find out where and when events are happening.
, a website solution for governments and utilities that prioritizes user experience, accessibility and community engagement, is helping municipalities keep residents up to date on the latest activities and timings. From skating rink and swimming pool hours to charitable events and parades, reliable up to date information is the key, especially when winter weather can have an impact.
Across Ontario, many municipalities have utilized Upanup's comprehensive website offering to update residents on events, charitable donations and special holiday programs. With kids on a break from school and government departments on holiday schedules, knowing what's available and what's not is imperative.
Here are just a few examples of the types of activities in Ontario communities this holiday season:
- Wellington County hosted its fourth annual that featured handmade market items, live musical entertainment, delicious local food and a visit from Santa Claus while the Wellington County Library’s fourteen branches also held throughout December for all ages.
- Township of King’s food drive is more important than ever this year, with the Food Bank facing an urgent need for assistance, reporting a staggering 66% increase in individuals served this year. Donations can be made through their online and can also be found via a unique button at .
- City of Barrie Mayor's annual received submissions from creative Barrie residents.
- Township of North Dundas’s first ever will be held on December 14th.
- Village of Point Edward’s on December 7th will include Santa & Mrs. Claus, cookie decorating, craft and bake sale, gingerbread competition, photo booth, s’mores, ornament decorating.
- Township of Clearview holds a , which allows anyone who receives a parking ticket between October 15th and December 18th, 2024, the option to pay the early fee as indicated on the ticket, or to submit a gift card or toy of equal or greater value as payment for the ticket.
- Town of Kearney’s Christmas Fun Fair, Christmas Lights Contest, Kearney Lions Food Donation Sleigh, Pancake Breakfast and Kearney Fire's Christmas Wonderland were number of holiday events on the this holiday season.
"It's great to see our municipality clients sharing information about lots of events in their communities this holiday season," said Peter Knapp, CEO of Upanup. "At Upanup our goal is to make life easier through better online experiences and access to information, and this time of year it's even more important. We are honoured to offer solutions that help municipalities keep residents up to date, and we wish everyone Happy Holidays."
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About Upanup
Founded in 2012 by Peter Knapp and Richard Hammond, Upanup employs thirty dedicated designers, developers, marketing professionals and strategists in offices across Waterloo, Ontario; Calgary, Alberta; and Victoria, British Columbia. With clients in Canada and the United States, Upanup offers expertise in digital website solutions that prioritize user experience, accessibility and community engagement.
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