Tête-à-têtes with your local elected officials
Lennoxville Councillor Jennifer Garfat shared insights into her life, work, and the challenges facing the community during a July 23 interview. With roots deep in the region, Garfat’s story reflects a strong connection to the area and a commitment to public service.
Born in Sherbrooke, Garfat grew up on a dairy farm on Spring Road. Her childhood was filled with activities such as the Lennoxville 4-H Club, Brownies, and Guides, which she fondly recalls. “I went to LES and later Galt, Champlain, then studied at McGill University’s Macdonald Campus, where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture,” she said.
Garfat noted significant changes in Lennoxville over the years. “Many organizations that were staples of my youth, like the Lennoxville 4-H Club and the Brownies and Guides, have faded away,” she remarked. “Even the number of businesses has shifted, with fewer gas stations and bars than in the past.”
Garfat’s career journey began after her graduation when she worked at AgriAnalysis for two years. She then got married and lived in various parts of Quebec before settling back in Lennoxville 21 years ago. Since then, she has been employed at Clark & Son’s.