Road to the 2019 City Elections:

Who and What Are on the Ballot and What It Means to You and Yours?
 
 

The Hungry Club Forum of Savannah, Inc. (HCFS) “Harnessing the Power of Collaboration on the issues of today and tomorrow,” will hold its regular first-Saturday forum entitled, “Road to the 2019 City Elections: Who and What Are on the Ballot and What It Means to You and Yours?,” on Saturday September 7, 2019, at 9:30 AM, in the Multipurpose Room of the WBS YMCA, located at 1110 May Street.

Savannah’s premiere community issues forum will serve up breakfast and its Signature Roundtable and Open Forum. According to Randolph L. Slay, HCFS President, we will continue our format for providing candidates and the general public with an opportunity to participate in an informal, relaxed community dialogue. One that provides the diverse audience of attendees a unique opportunity to gain a close-up understanding of the candidates’ platforms and profiles. A “Boots-on-the Ground” array of information and handouts of pertinent voting information will be available to all in attendance.

According to Diana Harvey Johnson, President, Pinnacle Communications Corporation, a consultant to the HCFS, “We will cover all of the elective Aldermanic Seats for the City of Savannah that will appear on the ballot; who is vying for the positions; what neighborhoods are contained in the districts; what the duties of the offices are; and what are the issues and platforms that may assist in moving the Savannah-Chatham County area forward. The HCFS is pleased to host this forum for Aldermanic Candidates and their platforms, with an opportunity for questions and comments. This will not be a debate.

The HCFS is a non-partisan educational, cultural enrichment and economic empowerment community issues forum. All Candidates are welcome to register, present their platforms and visions for the City of Savannah, and network and fellowship with a representative number of members of the HCFS’ diverse network.

Come lend your voice to this important interaction in our community. For more information, please contact Julia Wright at 233-0855 or 927-8425.

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