Happy City’s 2022 Annual General Meeting

Happy City St. John’s is excited to announce that we will be holding our Annual General Meeting on September 14th, 2022 at 7 PM! This will be a hybrid event, so you may join us in person (for the first time since 2019!) at the BIS at 30 Harvey Road or online through Zoom.
We’ll be doing a few things at this AGM:
Reflecting on our work at Happy City over the past year
We’ll look back on the events we’ve held and initiatives we’ve worked on in 2022, what we did well, and what challenges we faced.
Electing new directors to our board
We’ll be voting for six board members to serve two-year terms. If you’re passionate about civic engagement and making your city a better place, consider self-nominating! More details about running for election to the board can be found here.
Discussing our future goals as an organization
This is your opportunity to tell us what you would like to see us doing over this coming year. It’s also an opportunity to talk more broadly about changes you want to see in our city with other members of your community, and about what Happy City can do to work towards bringing those changes about.
Admission is free, the venue is fully accessible, and light refreshments will be served. Register for the event here. See you there!
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Please lobby the City of St. John’s to ban wood burning within city limits (both outdoors and in wood stoves). We all deserve to breathe clean air and not to be cooped up in our houses with windows closed, whether it be 30 degrees outside or minus 30. Wood smoke is full of carcinogens and harmful particulate matter (PM2.5) which is known to cause/exacerbate asthma and other respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. There is plenty of research available to support banning wood burning. For most (if not all), it is NOT a primary source of heat and in this day and age there is absolutely no need for it. At best it’s a nuisance; at worst, it’s killing us. Please look at the research and call on the city to ensure clean air for all. Ban wood burning. Thank you.
Looks like comments aren’t permitted here, so HCSJ doesn’t really want to know which changes you’d like to see. Pity.
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