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- Posted April 25, 2011
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Dwyer announces first spring 'Commissioner Coffee Hour' for May 7
Oakland County Commissioner Bill Dwyer announces his "Commissioner Coffee Hour," which will be Saturday, May 7, from 9 to 10 a.m. at Big Apple Bagels in Farmington, 23334 Farmington Road off the corner of Grand River and Farmington Road (in the downtown Farmington Plaza).
"Since this is the first meeting of the New Year, I am looking forward to hearing what the thoughts and concerns are of residents," stated Dwyer.
The event is free to the public and provides residents in the Farmington and Farmington Hills community with an opportunity to meet as well as voice concerns about county government and its services. This is the kick-off of the "Commissioner Coffee Hour" series which will be a monthly one-hour meeting held the first Saturday of each month at the Big Bagel in Farmington.
Published: Mon, Apr 25, 2011
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