Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Christopher Rooney is named to serve as role of Director of Recreation at Quincy Recreation Department

Hi Everyone:

I'm very grateful that Christopher Rooney is being appointed by Mayor Tom Koch in the order to serve as role of Director of Recreation at Quincy Recreation Department to successor and replaced by Michelle Hanly's position in the effective immediately here in the City of Quincy.

Everything have been changing over the last few days and weeks go by too fast and too soon happening here in the City of Presidents.

I do believe that Christopher will be great asset to lead the way and will help to rebuild and gain of the public trust with a full function in the operation at Quincy Recreation Department throughout this summer season here in the City of Quincy.

It's right thing to do. It's right choice. It's right decision. I will do everything as I can help Christopher with a few pointers and few things in the order to operate at Quincy Recreation Department throughout the future generations here in the City of Quincy.

Christopher is a great friend of mine for more than years ago. I know him very well along with their siblings: Terrance and Emily. They are great people and great family. Christopher is well deserved to qualified in that position to fit in that role and will follow the footstep from his mentor, Barry J. Welch whenever he can help and guide way here at Quincy Recreation Department.

I would strongly encourage you to get know Christopher Rooney in the person at Quincy Recreation Department at anytime and anywhere during the normal business hours of the operations with any questions or concerns that you may have issue regarding about the program, please contact him directly at crooney@quincyma.gov or (617) 376-1393 for an assistance.

I will continue to look forward to work with Christopher in step way throughout the future generations to come here in the City of Presidents.

Thank you very much for your time and have a great day.

Jimmy Hui

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