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CEG Notice – SAVE THE DATE 1/26/21 Secretary of State Kim Wyman to Speak to Skyline Residents

Posted on January 7, 2021 by Jim Tanner

Save Tues., January 26th on your calendar for a Zoom talk and Question and Answer session with Washington’s Secretary of State, Kim Wyman.  This event is currently scheduled for 10:30 a.m., for up to ninety minutes, but the time may change. Secretary Wyman will be joining us to discuss the past election cycle, and moving forward to future elections.  DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS?  If you have any questions, or areas of concern you would like the Secretary to address, please forward them to Jim Sanders at jimsanders1947@gmail.comor by dropping a hard copy in Skybox 202.  We will need your questions or topics of interest by Monday, January 18 th at Noon.  The questions will be forwarded to the Secretary’s staff to let her know what our areas of interest might be.

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