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2011 Sudbury Local Forum!

Published by French for the Future on 28 October 2011




French for the Future's Sudbury Local Forum was held on Thursday, October 20, 2011 at Laurentian University.

Under the theme "Irrésistiblement bilingue", around 240 students of grades 10 to 12, from the Sudbury Catholic School Board and the Rainbow District School Board, took part in the day, which was hosted by the young and dynamic team of the FESFO.

Students were also treated to a special perfomance by the charming singer-songwriter Andrea Lindsay.

The Forum took place under the presidence of Alyssa Rumford, 2011 French for the Future Ambassador. 


Click here to download the program!


Local Forum Coordinator
Noémie Théberge



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