Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Governor Malloy To Hold Town Hall Meetings Throughout State


Over the next seven weeks, Governor Dannel P. Malloy will hold a series of 17 town hall-style meetings across the state. These meetings will allow the Governor to discuss the state’s pressing economic and budgetary issues face-to-face with state residents, while listening to their own thoughts and suggestions, as well.

Beginning February 21 in Bridgeport and culminating in Danbury on April 6, Governor Malloy’s town hall series will reach all sections of the state, will be open to the public, and will provide residents with the ability to meet with the Governor.


BRIDGEPORT
February 21, 7-8 PM
City Hall Annex Auditorium, 999 Broad Street

TORRINGTON
February 24, 7-8 PM
City Hall Auditorium, 140 Main Street

NEW LONDON
March 2, 7-8 PM Jennings Elementary School 50 Mercer Street

WATERBURY
March 8, 7-8 PM
Veteran's Memorial Hall, 235 Grand Street

NORWICH
March 9, 7-8 PM
City Hall, 3rd Floor 100 Broadway

BRISTOL
March 14, 7-8 PM
City Council Chambers, 111 North Main Street

MERIDEN
March 15, 7-8 PM
Curtis Cultural Center
175 East Main Street

MIDDLETOWN
March 16, 7-8 PM
Common Council Room, 245 DeKoven Drive

HARTFORD
March 21, 7-8PM
Legislative Office Building, Room 2C
300 Capitol Avenue

STAMFORD
March 22, 7-8 PM
University of Connecticut – Stamford Campus, Gen Re Auditorium
1 University Place

NEW HAVEN
March 23, 7-8 PM
Wilbur Cross High School Auditorium

181 Mitchell Drive


GREENWICH
March 28, 7-8 PM
Eastern Middle School Auditorium

51 Hendrie Avenue


MANCHESTER
March 29, 7-8 PM
Manchester Community College, SBM Charitable Foundation Building Auditorium

Great Path


WINDHAM
March 30, 7-8 PM
Windham Middle School Auditorium
123 Quarry Street

NORWALK
April 4, 7-8PM
City Hall Concert Hall

125 East Avenue

NEW BRITAIN
April 5, 7-8PM
Trinity-on-Main
69 Main Street

DANBURY
April 6, 7-8PM
Rogers Park Middle School Auditorium

21 Memorial Drive

1 comment:

  1. Other than Waterbury, why not other Valley towns like Seymour or Derby. Thanks!

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