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MEET THE LOCAL BODY ELECTION COUNCIL AND MAYORAL CANDIDATES

Grey Power Rotorua

TWO PUBLIC MEETINGS hosted by Grey Power Rotorua

Candidates will be invited to attend BOTH sessions and answer the following two questions :
1. What is your philosophy and motivation for standing for Council?
2. What issues relating to seniors will you pursue ?

MEETING FORMAT :
1. 3 minutes allocated per speaker
2. NO QUESTIONS from the floor
3. Cuppa and biscuit supplied
4. Opportunity to meet the candidates individually

COME TO ONE OR BOTH SESSIONS : THURSDAY 19 SEPTEMBER
2-4pm chaired by Gerald Hanson
7-9pm chaired by Geoffrey Shekell

VENUE : ARAWA BOWLING CLUB, 64 Lytton St

GOLD COIN DONATION

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