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11/13 Youth Vote Civic Forum: How can politicians and citizens
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lori Tsuruda)
Fri Nov 9 10:04:24 2001
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How can politicians and citizens work together to address the
issues in our communities?
Come find out at the
Youth Vote Civic Forum
Tuesday, November 13
Faneuil Hall, Boston
6pm to 9pm
Join a group of young people like yourself and guests
Rebecca Barnes, Boston Redevelopment Authority
Jarrett Barrios, Cambridge State Representative
Patrick Guerriero, Gov. Swift's Deputy Chief of Staff
Rachel Kaprielian, Watertown State Representative
Paul Scapicchio, Boston City Councilor
Moderator to be Announced
We will begin by discussing in small groups the issues that we
feel are most pressing in our communities, including education,
affordable housing, taxes, and other topics. We will then
converge as a group to talk with a number of our elected
officials about how these issues are being dealt with by those in
government and how we can work together to improve our
communities.
Groups should RSVP by calling Brennon Staley
at 617.747.4372 or email ma@youthvote.org.
Faneuil hall is located by Quincy Market at the corner of
Congress and North Street, directly on the freedom Trail.
More directions:
http://www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com/info/directions.cfm?mallid=
159#B
The easiest way to get there is to take the T to Government
Center or State Street. Exiting Government Center, head toward
City Hall, the unmistakably large concrete building. Head to the
right of it and down the stairs. Faneuil hall will be directly in
front of you.
Exiting State street toward the Court Street exit, take a right
on Court street and then an immediate left onto Congress. It's a
half block down on your right. Look for signs.