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Moving Day for the S.L.A.A.A.

The Stratford Lake Side active adults association now has a new spot to call home. This past Monday was move-in day for the close to 55 members who will now be calling the Burnside Agriplex home.
Back in February, the city decided to sell off the land where the group previously congregated to the Stratford Festival, and their future was up in the air.
That purchase, however, included 900 thousand dollars to help the group relocate and potentially renovate their new location.
The Agriplex itself has undergone over 500 thousand dollars in renovation since January to accommodate the SLAAA, and they officially moved into their new space on Monday.
Justin Sweeney
Justin Sweeney
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