STOUGHTON - Nathaniel Carrington was born on the east coast, living in New Brunswick until he was 10 years old with his parents Neil and Nicole Carrington and two siblings, Katie and Spencer.
His parents packed up the family and moved across Canada to Calgary, where Neil would work.
Carrington graduated from Grade 12 in Calgary and attended Mount Royal University to achieve his bachelor of health and physical education degree. Majoring in sports recreation and management, he minored in human resources.
He worked at the Y in Calgary for six years as a swimming instructor and lifeguard.
Over his six years as an instructor, he would teach over 1,500 students to swim.
Carrington wanted to expand his horizons and began searching for a recreation director position. He began his search in Calgary, as it was his hope to remain close to his family.
He had to widen his search and came across the Stoughton posting.
A meeting was set up and he drove with his dad to meet the town's administrator Danielle Hoffman, Mayor Clarence Hoffort and town council members who were able to attend.
Carrington said at first he was not sure about the job. It was a big move and the details were a little uncertain as this is the first time the town had a full-time position for this.
He took the job and moved to Taylor Park Condos on July 24. He felt the job was a good fit and a learning experience for all.
“This small town reminded me of my hometown in New Brunswick,” said Carrington. “It is a nice place, quiet and peaceful.”
Although things are new to him, he has jumped into the job with both feet and already has come up with ideas.
He will oversee the swimming pool, skating rink, curling rink and golf course.
Next year he hopes to do the hiring, recruitment and scheduling.
“The town office staff has been very supportive and helpful,” he said.
His plan for the future is to bring the community together by planning events that are family friendly.
Carrington is hoping to hold an Oktoberfest event to start things off, with vendors, games, a band, vendors and a meal of sausage and German beer. He wants to block off the street and make it a fun filled experience for all.
This is all just in the planning but he has a lot of ideas for the small town that he wishes to bring to the board over the year.
He is already thinking of next summer with events for the pool through the summer season.
“I really want the experience under my belt,” he said, “While offering new ideas to the community.”