Author Topic: Maricopa Chamber of Commerce Announces Candidate Meet & Greet  (Read 1476 times)

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The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce that it will be hosting a Candidate Meet & Greet on October 20th, 2010, 5:30-7:30 pm in the Town Hall at Province.  All candidates running for a position within our district have been invited to participate.

Any citizen of Maricopa wanting to attend this event is welcome.  All candidates choosing to participate will be available for you to speak with. This is not a debate of forum.

The Maricopa Chamber of Commerce is a non-partisan, non-political organization.

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Re: Maricopa Chamber of Commerce Announces Candidate Meet & Greet
« Reply #1 on: 24 September 2010, 13:39:33 »
I would love to go to this.  I'd really like to hear someone say something that would encourage me to vote for them rather than against someone else.

Of all of the days between now and the election, this is the one that there is absolutely no way I could possibly be there for :(

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Re: Maricopa Chamber of Commerce Announces Candidate Meet & Greet
« Reply #2 on: 24 September 2010, 13:40:56 »
Too bad Amber cant go, shes banned from Province forever isnt she?
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Re: Maricopa Chamber of Commerce Announces Candidate Meet & Greet
« Reply #3 on: 08 October 2010, 22:07:24 »
October 20th, 2010, 5:30-7:30 pm in the Town Hall at Province.

I'd love to go.  Unfortunately, based on immediate past experience with the Chamber, the time will probably be changed to 10/21 at 3:30am at the last minute.  I don't have that much flexibility in my schedule.
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