Cornwall_2016_02_24

Lauzon talks politics with Beyond 21

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SDG Member of Parliament Guy Lauzon recently visited Beyond 21 to discuss politics. “It was great to drop by, meet everyone, and talk about my experience as a Member of Parliament,” said Lauzon. Beyond 21 supports developmentally challenged young adults in the Cornwall and surrounding area who are no longer eligible for the school system. Their mission is to offer a structured, meaningful, inclusive and community-based environment where dependent adults with developmental disabilities continue to thrive and grow socially, physically, emotionally and intellectually. Pictured is MP Guy Lauzon, surrounded by members of the organisation. —supplied photo City seeking input from residents

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The City of Cornwall is seeking input from residents as part of a feasibility study that is being undertaken for an Arts and Culture Centre. The Arts and Culture Centre Feasibility Study is being completed by +VGArchitects and Sierra Planning Management and is expected to be completed in the spring. Among other things, the study will examine facility needs, affordability, physical components (design, space and size), location and potential costs. “This is a very important exercise and we want the community to help shape this study,” said James Fawthrop, division manager, Parks

and Recreation. Residents are invited to provide input by filling out a short online survey that can be found at www.Cornwall.ca/artscentre. In addition, members of the public are invited to attend an open house on February 24, from2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. (drop-in), at the Cornwall Civic Complex (Salon B). The open house will focus on the programming and activity requirements, potential user groups, site evaluation, and other important considerations that officials should take into account when designing a potential arts and culture facility for the City.

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