2009 Cary Town Council Candidate Forum

2009 September 23
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WHAT – 2009 Cary Town Council Candidate Forum

WHEN – Tonite Wednesday September 23, 2009, 7 PM to 8:30 PM, doors open at 6:30 PM

WHERE – Kirk of Kildaire Presbyterian Church, 200 High Meadow Dr, Cary

Please come hear candidates discuss local public policy issues, including growth, drinking water supply, transit, housing, infrastructure funding and more. Questions from the audience permitted.

From Karen Rindge
Executive Director at WakeUP Wake County

  • Dear Cary friends,

    WakeUP Wake County invites all Cary residents to attend our Cary Town Council candidate forum this Wednesday night. Would you please forward this email to your personal and/or neighborhood email lists today or tomorrow? Many thanks!

    Karen Rindge
    PS WakeUP is also advertising this on WUNC radio and in the N&O, as well as through other lists.

  • For more information, please visit the WakeUP website here.

    WakeUP’s Mission
    The mission of WakeUP Wake County is to educate our members, the public and government officials concerning growth and development issues affecting our quality of life now and for decades to come. WakeUP advocates on behalf of our members and is following the actions of municipal governments, the Wake County Commissioners and the state legislature, as they pertain to sustainability.

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    2 Responses leave one →
    1. 2009 September 24

      Is there a way we can get a facebook share application to Save64.org? I think this would help to spread the news re: the Corridor Issue…

      Thanks,

      Melissa Morauer
      Municipal Committee Chair
      MacGregor Downs Homeowners Association

    2. 2009 December 24

      “The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.” – Albert Einstein !

      What do you think ?

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