Dundas Works hosts community roundtable series

Community May 26, 2017 Dundas Star News

Tim Leslie is passionate about Dundas.

“It is a real community where people can casually meet one another in a wide variety of shared spaces in a spectacular geographical setting,” said Leslie. “We need to build a shared commitment to ensure that Dundas will be a vital place in the future that meets our changing needs.”

Leslie, along with Bob James, Margot Carnahan, Michelle Chin and Jim Sweetman have formed Dundas Works. They are driven by a love of their community to help develop a positive, proactive and effective long term vision for the Valley Town.

Dundas Works hosts a series of public roundtable discussions, beginning Tuesday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church. The topic is: “What do you value about Dundas? How would you envision Dundas in 20 years?”

For more information about Dundas Works, visit www.dundasworks.wixsite.com/completecommunities.


Dundas Works hosts community roundtable series

Community May 26, 2017 Dundas Star News

Tim Leslie is passionate about Dundas.

“It is a real community where people can casually meet one another in a wide variety of shared spaces in a spectacular geographical setting,” said Leslie. “We need to build a shared commitment to ensure that Dundas will be a vital place in the future that meets our changing needs.”

Leslie, along with Bob James, Margot Carnahan, Michelle Chin and Jim Sweetman have formed Dundas Works. They are driven by a love of their community to help develop a positive, proactive and effective long term vision for the Valley Town.

Dundas Works hosts a series of public roundtable discussions, beginning Tuesday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church. The topic is: “What do you value about Dundas? How would you envision Dundas in 20 years?”

For more information about Dundas Works, visit www.dundasworks.wixsite.com/completecommunities.


Dundas Works hosts community roundtable series

Community May 26, 2017 Dundas Star News

Tim Leslie is passionate about Dundas.

“It is a real community where people can casually meet one another in a wide variety of shared spaces in a spectacular geographical setting,” said Leslie. “We need to build a shared commitment to ensure that Dundas will be a vital place in the future that meets our changing needs.”

Leslie, along with Bob James, Margot Carnahan, Michelle Chin and Jim Sweetman have formed Dundas Works. They are driven by a love of their community to help develop a positive, proactive and effective long term vision for the Valley Town.

Dundas Works hosts a series of public roundtable discussions, beginning Tuesday, June 6 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s United Church. The topic is: “What do you value about Dundas? How would you envision Dundas in 20 years?”

For more information about Dundas Works, visit www.dundasworks.wixsite.com/completecommunities.