The public is invited to meet with Mayor Stephen Molnar and members of council this Sunday at the Annandale National Historic Site.
TILLSONBURG - Mayor Stephen Molnar and other councillors will be on hand for the Mayor's Levee this weekend.
The event will be happening at the Annandale National Historic Site on Sunday.
Museum Program Coordinator Kathleen Watkin says it's been going on for 20 years.
"We're excited to have council here, as well as the Mayor. As I said, it's an opportunity to meet the Mayor and your council and for him and the council to wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year."
She says Mayor Molnar participates in this to celebrate the Town's past, present and future. There will be light refreshments made available.
Watkin says it gives people a chance to go out and meet their fellow dignitaries.
"It provides them with an opportunity to come and visit the Museum and learn more about Annadale House and Tillsonburg's history from its establishment to today."
She adds residents can discuss one-on-one with the Mayor and councillors on what they hope can happen for 2020.
It goes from 2:00 to 4:00 pm.

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