MNP and City of Kingston continue partnership supporting community recreation
The City of Kingston, together with MNP LLP, is pleased to confirm the renewal of the naming rights agreement for the MNP Rink at the INVISTA Centre. The extended partnership reflects a shared commitment to fostering active lifestyles, supporting youth sport and delivering inclusive recreation opportunities for the community.
The renewed five-year agreement ensures the MNP Rink continues to play a central role within the INVISTA Centre that hosts more than half a million residents and visitors each year for public skating, minor hockey, figure skating and a wide range of recreational programs.
“Community is at the core of what we do at MNP,” says Jeff Hanley, CPA, CA, Regional Managing Partner, MNP. “We are thrilled to be able to continue to support our community through this partnership. This facility is more than a rink, it is a community hub fostering connection, athletics, and growth for all and we are proud to be a part of its story.”
“MNP has long been a trusted and generous community partner,” shares Amy Elgersma, Director, Recreation & Leisure Services, City of Kingston. “We’re excited to build on this relationship and continue offering a welcoming, high-quality space for people of all ages to be active and connect.”
The renewed agreement also supports facility improvements, program enhancements and the continued promotion of accessible, affordable recreation opportunities.
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