Kawartha Works Community Co-op Upbeat About New Partnerships

It was like a community spring thaw: smiling neighbours, and local “movers and shakers,” setting aside their chainsaws and ice-storm clean-up for an evening, to attend the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Kawartha Works Community Co-op (KWCC). It was the tenth anniversary after all, and there would be cake.

Jim Armstrong, founding member and Chair of KWCC, noted as he recounted the Co-op’s history that ten years was only the beginning. It was not lost on him that the Fenelon Falls Curling Club, where the meeting was held, was now 123 years old and still going strong. There were many appreciative cheers throughout the evening and that prompted one of them.

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