Worcester Organizations to Host Forums for At-Large City Council Candidates
Tuesday, September 01, 2015
- Wednesday September 16th
6:00pm-7:30pm
Topic: Community Development and Neighborhood Revitalization
Location: Family Health Center, 26 Queen Street Worcester, MA
- Wednesday September 30th
6:00pm-7:30pm
Topic: Growing Worcester’s Economy: Youth Opportunities and Business Development
Location: Worcester Public Library, 3 Salem Street, Worcester, MA
- Wednesday October 14th
6:00pm-7:30pm
Topic: Civic Engagement and Accessible Government: Making City Hall Work for Everyone
Location: YWCA of Central MA, 1 Salem Square, Worcester, MA
- Wednesday October 28th
6:00pm-7:30pm
Topic: Public Safety, Policing, and Community Engagement
Location: Worcester Public Library, 3 Salem Street, Worcester, MA
Sponsors of the series include the African Community Education Program, Main South CDC, Neighbor 2 Neighbor Education Fund (501c3) Oak Hill CDC and the Neighborworks HomeOwnership Center of Central MA, Southeast Asian Coalition of Central MA, Worcester Branch of the NAACP, Worcester Common Ground, Worcester Community Labor Coalition, the Worcester Educational Collaborative, and the YWCA of Central MA
For more updates please visit the Initiative’s Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/IECWorcester.
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