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Initial 2018 Civic Engagement Group (CEG) Meeting Rescheduled

Posted on January 20, 2018 by Jim Tanner

January 19 (Friday): 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm — Initial 2018 Civic Engagement Group (CEG) Meeting in Mount Baker Room. RESCHEDULED

Due to our elevator problems, the Friday, January 19th Civic Engagement Meeting to discuss plans for the coming year has been rescheduled to next Friday, January 26th. Please join us in the Mount Baker Room at 4:00 p.m.

In the interim, if you have specific ideas for events, speakers, activities, etc., that you would like to see this coming year you can also send a note to jimsanders1947@gmail.com.

See CEG Calendar for details and other events.

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