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Portland City Commissioner Candidate Forum – April 1, 2008

Posted on March 18, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA

Election time is right around the corner and your Concordia and Woodlawn Neighborhood Associations, along with McMenamins Kennedy School is proud to present a City Commissioner Candidate Forum on Tuesday, April 1st. The forum will start promptly at 6:30pm and end at 9:00pm. This will be hosted in the McMenamins Kennedy School Gym, and McMenamins will have pizza and beverages available for purchase during the event.

In order to educate ourselves about the candidates, their positions on the issues, and to make them aware of the issues and concerns we have regarding northeast Portland and the city as a whole, this forum present a great opportunity to access the people that shape our community.

The candidates scheduled to appear are:

Portland City Commissioner

Position 1

  • Jeff Bissonnette
  • John Branam
  • Amanda Fritz
  • Charles Lewis
  • Chris Smith
  • Mike Fahey

Position 2

  • Nick Fish
  • Jim Middaugh
  • Ed Garren
  • Fred Stewart
  • Harold Williams, Two

There will be prepared questions for the candidates for the first part of the forum and then we will open the forum to take questions from the audience.

Mark you calendars and please plan on attending, so you can become better informed and find out what the candidates are able to do for the Northeast Portland community.

Let’s pack the house and give them a great neighborhood showing!!!

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