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Wednesday, April 30, 2007 - Jordan Levy
Don’t miss the next session of “The Democracy Café,” moderated by Jordan Levy WTAG Talk Show host and former Worcester Mayor, Wednesday April 4th at 7 PM.
The Democracy Café is an informal session with a panel of elected officials, political pundits, and Political Science Professors to discuss the possible Presidential candidates and how they will impact our Nation. It will be held on:
This informal session will feature a panel of elected officials and political scientists to discuss the growing field of presidential candidates.
Monday, April 30th
7 PM – 8:30 PM
North Cafeteria at the MWCC Gardner Campus
Panelists include: Gardner Mayor Gerald St. Hilaire, Director of Student Affairs at Worcester State College Dr. Sibyl Brownlee, Rodney Christy Political Science Professor at Fitchburg State College, our very own James Corman Associate Professor at Mount Wachusett Community College and Mount Wachusett Community College student Jack White.
Our interactive conversation will be held in casual café style. We will be serving coffee and refreshments. Let your voice be heard!
The event is FREE and open to the public, please RSVP to ahart@mwcc.mass.edu, 978.630.9458 or contact Eveliz Rivera to erivera@mwcc.mass.edu, 978.630.9324
Part of the Democracy Project, the Democracy Cafe, was founded by former Massachusetts Representative and former Mount Wachusett Community College Trustee Ray LaFontaine. The Democracy Cafe explores the issues, personalities and community impact of campaigns and elections. The Democracy Project's mission is: "To serve as a catalyst to build civic spirit among students and the greater community through rigorous and educational debate, and to work to re-build confidence and participation in our democracy." All sessions are free and open to the public.
Please contact Andrea Hart, Assistant Coordinator of Civic Engagement at (978) 630-9458 with any questions.
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