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    Community Forum on Sedona Fire District Bond Measure

    October 5, 2017No Comments
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    logo_leagueofwomenvotersSedona AZ (October 5, 2017) – A community forum on the Sedona Fire District Bond Measure will be held on Wednesday, October 18 from 6:30pm to 8:00 pm at the Christ Lutheran Church, 25 Chapel Road, Sedona.

    The forum is being organized by the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley.  League members from outside of the Sedona area will be moderating, time keeping and gathering questions at the forum.

    The forum is an opportunity for the public to learn about the details of the bond measure, to hear from the proponents and opponents of the bond measure, and to ask their questions about the bond measure.  Also FAQs about the bond measure will be available.

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    For more election information, contact your county elections office or visit their websites.  For more information about the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley contact us atlwvgvv@gmail.com or visit website at www.lwvverdevalley.com or on Facebook and Twitter@ LWVGVV.  

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