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2020 -202 1 ANNUA L REPORT TOWNSHIPPERS' ASSOCIATION From the President As president of your Association I am once again tremendously impressed as I reflect back upon the challenges of this past year.Winter has now moved into spring but the pandemic caused by the COVID19 virus is still very much with us.Despite these
20 1 9 -2020 ANNUA L REPORT TOWNSHIPPERS' ASSOCIATION From the President As President of Townshippers’ Association, I must report that this past year has brought almost impossible challenges to the staff and volunteers of your Association, first with a mid-year move, and then who could have ever imagined that
2018-2019 ANNUAL REPORT TOWNSHIPPERS’ ASSOCIATION as such, the right to run them must be not be taken away from us.What is really needed is a significant investment in our schools and more support for our teachers and professionals.In closing, I thank you for the support you have shown your Association.Together, we
Annual Report 2017-2018 Townshippers’ Association TOWNSHIPPERS.ORG 1 2017-2018 From the President Gerald Cutting, President Townshippers’ Association has, as part of its mission, the celebration of the culture and history of the English-speaking population.However, with each passing year, we are called upon to make
mission of Townshippers’ Association, we can enhance the importance and contributions of the English-speaking community in the regions we serve.We are the English-speaking people who haveived here for generations — this is our country, our province, our region— and we intend to take our place as fully participating members
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MacKinnon, Tanya Marisa Rodrigues, Andra Quilliams, Olivia Jondreville TOWNSHIPPERS is the official members-only mag- azine of Townshippers’ Association, a non-profit, non-partisan community organization focused on promoting and supporting the interests of the En- glish-speaking minority community in the historical
’ Association, a non-profit, non-partisan community organization focused on promoting and supporting the interests of the English-speaking minority community in the historical Eastern Townships, in Quebec, Canada.While every effort is made to ensure the information in this publication is correct at the time of publication, the
40 years This anniversary publication is made possible thanks to the support of Townshippers’ Association and the Government of Canada Townshippers’ Association isproudly celebrating forty years ofservice to the English-speaking community of the historical Eastern Townships.This is quite an accomplish- ment for any
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