Leadership hopes new Bell’s Point Youth Centre will make an impact
Lac La Ronge Indian Band Coun. Michael Bird wants students to feel at home at the new Bell’s Point Youth Centre along Elders Road.
The approximately $300,000 facility opened earlier this week and includes a TV and music room, computers, video game systems, a kitchen, bathroom with shower, washer and dryers, offices and an open area for meetings and activities. Bird noted in the spring, construction will start on two additional 24-by-24 foot buildings for mechanical work and traditional activities. They should be completed by mid-summer.
“One will be fitted with tools where the youth are going to learn how to fix bikes and work on snowmobiles and outboard motors,” he said. “The other building will be a culture building and that will include fish and moose meat preparation, and outside there will be smoke houses.”
Bird mentioned when he was first elected to council, there was a community safety committee and members were concerned about the way the reserve was headed in terms of youth, violence and crime. He decided with the help of leadership, a youth centre would be possible and he began working toward the goal.