CLARENVILLE ELECTION DAY Thursday, October 2 - 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
CLARENVILLE ELECTION DAY
Thursday, October 2 - 8 am to 8 pm
ADVANCE POLLS:Sept. 20 and Sept. 27, 2025 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m at Clarenville Town Hall
Sept. 20 and Sept. 27, 2025 - 8 am to 8 pm
Clarenville Town Hall

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
RANDOM AGE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITIES




Age-Friendly Business Committee
John is a member of the Age-Friendly Business Committee, where 30 local businesses have been designated as Age-Friendly.
The Clarenville Area Consumers Co-op was the first grocery store in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador to be designated as an Age-Friendly Business.
An age-friendly business, like our community, is people friendly. It is inviting, accommodating, and accessible. The benefits of being age-friendly extend also to the greater community including:
• Parents with children in strollers
• Expectant mothers
• Individuals with disabilities
• Individuals with hearing and vision limitations
• Individuals with language issues.
Dementia-Friendly Communities



Spoke and volunteered at the Regional Swim Meet hosted by the Clarenville Wave Runners Club in August 2025.

With the Clarenville Wave Runners while volunteering at the swim meet.


In 2025, Clarenville held its First Pride Parade sponsored by Violence Prevention.

Visiting the Public Works staff who were working on a water break on Highland Drive!

Supporting Arts Under the Stars on its final night for 2025. This Free Community Event has been running for the past twenty years.

Early stages of the Shoal Harbour Causeway Replacement.

Barbecuing at Elizabeth Swan Park.

Umpired at Annual Labour Day Softball Tournament, 2025.

Carrying the Torch for the 2025 Canada Summer Games when it arrived in Clarenville.

With 2025 Canada Summer Games Torch Bearers–Andrew Kendell and Leah Dalton.


Volunteered in a “Pie in the Face” booth for a fundraiser for the Scouts during Clarenville Days.

At the Annual Pumpkin Day Walk.



Volunteering as part of the Red Shoe Crew at McDonalds.