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NBMA hosts annual open house

NBMA hosts annual open house

Coronation Hall owners Norma and Garry Graham stand in front of their kiosk pervaded with apple-based products.
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J.D. Potié

NORWAY BAY

June 30, 2019

On June 30, hundreds of Pontiac residents gathered at Centennial Hall in Norway Bay as the community’s municipal association held its annual open house.

Hosted by the Norway Bay Municipal Association (NBMA), the event served as an opportunity for locals and seasonal cottagers to sign up for their memberships to the association’s activities for the summer of 2019.

With numerous volunteers representing various communal activities and businesses set-up behind kiosks inside the hall, the event provided people with all the information they need about leisure activities and events the town has to offer this summer.

From swimming lessons, to tennis courses or music lessons among a plethora of other fun stuff, the town’s municipal association offers a wide variety of recreational avenues for kids and adults to participate in during the sunny season.

Among the local enterprises on site were Coronation Hall sampling mouth-watering apple-based delicacies, the Pine Lodge and the Bristol Fire Department accepting monetary donations outside the building, among others.

According to the NBMA’s President Liam McGahern, the annual open house is always a good reminder that summer in Norway Bay is right around the corner.

“It’s sort of a kick off to the summer for us,” he said. “Despite the weather, summer’s here and let’s get going and have some fun.”

On June 29, the Norway Bay Municipal Association held its annual open house, inviting the public to register for their summer memberships. Pictured, organization member Eileen Barry and President Liam McGahern pose for a photo during the event.

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