Friends of McNabs Island AGM May 2

From: "Cathy McCarthy" <cathymc@accesscable.net>
To: "Sustainable Maritimes" <sust-mar@chebucto.ns.ca>
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 22:50:18 -0300
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Friends of McNabs Island Society
Annual General Meeting
Thursday May 2, 2002 at 7 PM

Scotia Branch Legion
5837 Cunard St.
Halifax

- Annual Business Meeting
- Presentation about new Management Plan for McNabs and Lawlor Islands
Provincial Park

Join the Friends of McNabs for their annual meeting, meet some new friends
and learn more about Nova Scotia's newest Provincial Park.

For more information contact Cathy at 434-2254 or Carolyn at 477-0187

Catherine McCarthy
President
Friends of McNabs Island
PO Box 31240
Gladstone RPO
Halifax, NS, B3K 5Y1
www.mcnabsisland.ca
cathymc@accesscable.net

* please note that the Friends of McNabs Island have a new domain name
www.mcnabsisland.ca*



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