Frances Childs

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Association communautaire Convent Glen – Orléans Wood Community Association

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Monday September 23, 20197pm255 Centrum Blvd, room 340 You’re invited to the Convent Glen-Orléans Wood Community Association’s Annual General Meeting This is where the Board reports on the year’s activities and finances, and new board members are elected. If you live in Convent Glen or Orléans Wood, you are automatically a member of the …

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September 2019 Newsletter

poster for Cleaning The Capital, sponsored by Glad, runs September 15 to October 15 2019

Volunteers needed! We are looking for volunteers to help maintain the community outdoor rink in Jeanne d’Arc Park again this year. The rink gives children, families and everyone in our community the chance to have fun, play pickup hockey, make new friends and stay active all winter long. If you want to do something for …

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Summer 2019 Newsletter

Eat, Drink and be Merry: Dinner Under the Stars – A fundraiser for the Heart of Orléans BIA.  Saturday August 17th at 6pm at Orleans Fruit Farm.  More details to come from the BIA. CGOWCA is organizing a Community BBQ on Saturday July 20th from 11:30am to 1:30pm in the parking lot of the Convent …

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June 2019 Newsletter

My Experience Sandbagging Guest contributor: Louise McLaren Two years ago, I had a job loss. So, when the news announced Cumberland needed volunteers on a wet and rainy Friday, I went. I thought if I do not get a job, I would want people to help me keep my house.  I helped build up and tear …

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May 2019 Newsletter

Seniors’ Services in Convent Glen-Orléans Wood Seniors are an important part of the Convent Glen-Orléans Wood community. According to Statistics Canada, one in every five people living in our area was over 65 in 2016. Working, volunteering, sharing their talents – seniors help make our community a great place to live.To help seniors live here …

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