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Advisory council holds town hall, AGM

Pender Harbour

The Pender Harbour Advisory Council Society (PHAC) will focus on several issues of community concern at its town hall meeting and AGM on Sept. 11 at 1 p.m. in the community hall in Madeira Park.

The meeting will feature presentations on the official community plan review process, services for youth needing support in the community, an update on the dock management plan, and the next stages of the Pender Harbour Ocean Discovery Station (PODS) project. Time has been allotted at the meeting for the participants to talk openly about current and future community priorities.

As part of the Pender Harbour Advisory Council’s AGM, there will be an update on the council’s work in the community, as well as the election of members of the council’s board.

This event is possible through a donation by the Sunshine Coast Regional District.

PHAC exists to support the vitality of Pender Harbour as an excellent place to live, work and play for residents and visitors. The council was established to provide the Pender Harbour area with a structure that allows residents to identify issues of broad community concern and have them effectively addressed. Steve Luchkow is the president. Other members of the board are: Brad Lowell (vice president), Janet McIntosh (secretary), Francine Clohosey, Karen Dyck, Rose Everett, Don Fraser, Leonard Lee, David Pritchard, Alan Stewart and Barrie Wilbee.

To bring your membership up to date, you can go to www.penderharbour
advisorycouncil.com, print off the membership application form, complete it and drop it off in an envelope along with a cheque (payable to the Pender Harbour Advisory Council Society) or cash at the Community School Office, 5012 Gonzales Road, or mail it to Box 15, Madeira Park, V0N 2H0, or renew it at the meeting on Sept. 11. Membership is $5 annually or $50 for a lifetime membership.

Information is also available at www.penderharbouradvisorycouncil.com