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Join us for HAT's 15th Birthday and AGM

Please join us at the Swan Lake Nature House on Dec 14th at 6:30 pm for a celebration of HAT's 15th birthday and our Annual General Meeting. We will take a look back at HAT's history, and the special region that we live in, through pictures, stories, and music.

Admission is free.  Refreshments and snacks provided. HAT Members can vote during the AGM, and we encourage you to join or renew your membership at the door.

You can read our Annual Report here to find out what we've been up to over the past year, and some the challenges and successes we've had over the past 15 years.

Here's a photo from a part of that history: HAT's Board and staff celebrate the acquisition of Ayum Estuary in 1998.

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Standing (left to right): Jeff Stone, Andy MacKinnon, Marilyn Lambert, Burce Whittingon, Mike Shepard, Calvin
Sandborn.
Kneeling Front: Jan Garnett, Colleen O’Brien, and staff member Andrew Macdonald (holding son Bryn)

Update: This article originally had an incorrect date for the AGM.  My apologies for any confusion caused.

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