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| Fall “Commissioners’ Night Out” Events Set |
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| Thursday, 13 August 2009 13:42 |
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Allen County Commissioners meet with residents of New Haven during one of their "Commissioners' Night Out" events in April. Three more community meetings were announced for this fall. The Allen County Commissioners' Office today announced the dates and locations for the three "Commissioners' Night Out" meetings to be held this fall.
Citizens will have an opportunity during the public forums to meet the Commissioners face-to-face, give their input on issues important to them and learn about the workings of County government. All meetings will begin at 6:30 p.m. The first meeting for residents of northwest Allen County will be Tuesday, October 6, at the Allen County Fairgrounds McComb Building, 2726 Carroll Road. The second meeting will take place at North Side High School, 475 E. State Boulevard, on Thursday, October 15. The final meeting for residents of southwest Allen County is set for Tuesday, October 20, at the Aboite Township Community Center, 11321 Aboite Center Road. This is the fifth year that the Board of Commissioners has offered the town hall-style meetings, but the first year that meetings are being held during both the spring and fall seasons. "Making government more accessible to the people is why we expanded the 'Commissioners' Night Out' program," said Commissioner Bill Brown. "We are pleased to be offering our citizens these additional opportunities to meet with us." |

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