candidate forum
Info receive via e-mail from Julie McClintock:
Greetings Candidates!
As a candidate for the Chapel Hill Town Council, you are invited to participate in a Community Forum sponsored by organizations who value community participation in Town decisions. Organizers for this event are Empowerment, NRG (Neighbors for Responsible Growth), CURB (Citizens United for Responsive Building), and the NAACP.
When and where? Tuesday,October 11th, 6:30 - 8:30pm, Hargraves Center St. Joseph's Church .
6:30 - 7 pm Candidates meet and greet neighbors and community members, light refreshments
7 - 8:30 pm Candidates
answer questions gathered from our neighborhoods and organizations.
(Questions will be sent to candidates in advance.)
Kindly return by email this invitation to confirm your attendance. We look forward to a fun and informative evening.
Thank you for your participation in ourTown elections!
Sincerely,
Community Forum Organizing Committee: Dolores Bailey, Julie McClintock, Del Snow, Al McSurely
Date:
Tuesday, October 11, 2011 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Location:
St. Joseph's Church (NOTE CHANGE IN LOCATION)
The editors of OrangePolitics are excited to announce our first-ever online candidate forums for the upcoming Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board, Carrboro Board of Aldermen, and Chapel Hill Town Council elections. Orange County journalist Kirk Ross, former editor of the Carrboro Citizen and a columnist for both the Citizen and the Independent Weekly among others, will serve as the moderator of all three forums.
Each forum will consist of real-time written conversations between the candidates and the moderator. Questions will be solicited from OP readers before and during the forum. The moderator will have final say in question selection. The events will take place online at orangepolitics.org, with one evening dedicated to each race covered.
Learn more and suggest questions at http://orangepolitics.org/2011/09/op-announces-first-ever-online
Date:
Sunday, October 23, 2011 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Location:
http://orangepolitics.org
The editors of OrangePolitics are excited to announce our first-ever online candidate forums for the upcoming Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board, Carrboro Board of Aldermen, and Chapel Hill Town Council elections. Orange County journalist Kirk Ross, former editor of the Carrboro Citizen and a columnist for both the Citizen and the Independent Weekly among others, will serve as the moderator of all three forums.
Each forum will consist of real-time written conversations between the candidates and the moderator. Questions will be solicited from OP readers before and during the forum. The moderator will have final say in question selection. The events will take place online at orangepolitics.org, with one evening dedicated to each race covered.
Learn more and suggest questions at http://orangepolitics.org/2011/09/op-announces-first-ever-online
Date:
Sunday, October 9, 2011 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Location:
http://orangepolitics.org
The editors of OrangePolitics are excited to announce our first-ever online candidate forums for the upcoming Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board, Carrboro Board of Aldermen, and Chapel Hill Town Council elections. Orange County journalist Kirk Ross, former editor of the Carrboro Citizen and a columnist for both the Citizen and the Independent Weekly among others, will serve as the moderator of all three forums.
Each forum will consist of real-time written conversations between the candidates and the moderator. Questions will be solicited from OP readers before and during the forum. The moderator will have final say in question selection. The events will take place online at orangepolitics.org, with one evening dedicated to each race covered.
Learn more and suggest questions at http://orangepolitics.org/2011/09/op-announces-first-ever-online
Date:
Monday, October 17, 2011 - 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Location:
http://orangepolitics.org
The editors of OrangePolitics are excited to announce our first-ever online candidate forums for the upcoming Chapel Hill-Carrboro school board, Carrboro Board of Aldermen, and Chapel Hill Town Council elections. Orange County journalist Kirk Ross, former editor of the Carrboro Citizen and a columnist for both the Citizen and the Independent Weekly among others, will serve as the moderator of all three forums.
Each forum will consist of real-time written conversations between the candidates and the moderator. Questions will be solicited from OP readers before and during the forum. The moderator will have final say in question selection. The events will take place online at orangepolitics.org, with one evening dedicated to each race covered.
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