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PS&C Community Meeting Tuesday at 6.45pm

Barbara Speedy from Picton Smart and Connected

This Tuesday (18th Oct) at 6.45pm at Port Marlborough Pavilion, Endeavour Park - come along to the annual community meeting of Picton Smart & Connected - learn what our working group volunteers have been focused on and achieving this year (there's some really great news to share!), and the goals for the next year. Plus, contribute your ideas of what you'd like to see more effort on, in the coming year!
If you'd like to make a difference in Picton, have skills, energy and enthusiasm, this is also the time for Picton & Waikawa people to express your interest in a Working Group or the Steering Group. All residents of Picton and Waikawa and locality most welcome.

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