Friends of Wesleyville Village to Host Annual General Meeting

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The Friends of Wesleyville Village will hold its Annual General Meeting on Thursday, April 3, 2025 at 7:00 p.m., welcoming members and community supporters to gather at the Masonic Lodge, 54 Toronto Road, Port Hope.

This year’s AGM will highlight milestones from 2024 and preview exciting plans for the year ahead, including site restoration work, public events, and the long-term vision for Wesleyville Village.

The evening will also feature special guest speakers Jennifer Knox and Jesara Holla of Ontario
Power Generation (OPG), who will share insights into OPG’s planning for new nuclear generation development at the Wesleyville site and its approach to community engagement.

Members will also be invited to:

• Review and approve the 2024 financial statement

• Vote on proposed new bylaws in line with provincial legislation

• Elect members to the 2025–2027 Board of Directors

• Enjoy refreshments and conversation with fellow members and friends

While everyone is welcome to attend, only current members may vote. Memberships can be
renewed at the door, or in advance by emailing friendsofwesleyvillevillage@gmail.com or
visiting www.wesleyvillevillage.com. The cost is $20 per person or $35 per family.

For more information, please contact:Wendy Schroder at 905-718-5330 or Sue Stickley at 905-885-1344
www.wesleyvillevillage.com

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