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Candidate nights set for Beavercreek, Fairborn, Centerville and Riverside
As election season heats up, you have a chance to meet candidates in your area at local candidate nights. Here’s a list of some of the events going on around Dayton. If you know of any other election events, send an email to ashoemaker@daytondailynews.com
Beavercreek candidates night Beavercreek Women’s League is hosting its annual candidates and issues forum on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 8:30 a.m. at the Hawker United Church of Christ, 1617 N. Longview St. Candidates for Beavercreek Council and School Board will attend.
Riverside candidates night The Riverside Republican and Democratic clubs is hosting a candidates night at Mad River Middle School, 1801 Harshman Road, on Tuesday, Oct. 13, at 7 p.m. Facilitated by the Dayton Area League of Women Voters. Candidates for Riverside City Council, the Mad River Board of Education and representatives from the City of Riverside, Metro Parks, and Montgomery County Library have been invited to discuss their platforms, and levy issues.
Centerville and Washington Twp. candidates nights There will be two candidate nights at the Washington-Centerville Public Library, 111 W Spring Valley Rd. On Oct. 20 at 7 p.m., there will be an event for Centerville City Council candidates. On Oct. 22 at 7 p.m., there will be an event for Washington Twp. trustee candidates.
Fairborn candidates night On Thursday, Oct. 15, the League of Women Voters is hosting a candidates night for Fairborn mayor and council candidates at 7:30 p.m. at St. Christopher Episcopal Church, 1501 N. Broad Street, Fairborn.
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By Bill
September 30, 2009 9:04 AM | Link to this
Sycamore Creek Homeowners Association (Sycamore Creek is a complex of homeowners at the edge of Fairborn, located on Sanzon Dr. off Zink) hosted a ‘Meet The Candidates’ night on Sept 29, 2009. The event had been on the ‘drawing boards’ since the spring. All eight candidates were invited, only half attended the event. It was moderated by the League of Women Voters, lasted about 2 hours-and was attended by two former mayors of Fairborn, as were as homeowners in the area and throughout Fairborn. I want to thank the candidates who attended and provided their thoughts and opinions about the direction that Fairborn needs to go. —-Bill Ziegler, President, SCHOA.