Tillsonburg residents are invited to the Annandale National Historic Site tomorrow for the annual Mayor's Levee.
TILLSONBURG - Tillsonburg's annual Mayor’s Levee is back to welcome the New Year.
It's a great opportunity to share with the council the change you want to see in the upcoming year. Mayor of Tillsonburg, Stephen Molnar says it's also a great chance to check out the National Historic Site.
"It's also importantly the final day to see our National Historic Site with the decorations up for the Christmas season and it is also the last day to see the Pratt Gallery on display."
Molnar says the Mayor's Levee is a great way to meet your council.
"It's an exciting and informal opportunity for members of the community to meet with the Mayor and members of council, members of our leadership team and have a discussion about what is going on and opportunities in our community."
Join the mayor and council this Sunday between 2-4 at the Annandale National Historic Site.

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