Board Presidents for the Village of Wilmette, Wilmette Park District, Wilmette Library, NT School District 203, Wilmette School District 39, Avoca School District 37 and New Trier Township
State of the Village Dinner: A Biennial Community Event Hosted by League of Women Voters Wilmette
Mark your calendars, bring your questions, and join us at this unique opportunity to hear from our local governmental leaders all at one time on their boards’ strategic initiatives and greatest challenges. RSVP by November 1. All community members are welcome. Dinner will be served. Cash bar available. Tickets are $20; Advance purchase/RSVP required as this event may sell out: https://lwvw-sotv-dinner.eventbrite.com/?aff=FAN
The evening will begin with a buffet dinner promptly at 6PM, followed by remarks from the Board Presidents for the Village of Wilmette, Wilmette Park District, Wilmette Library, New Trier School District 203, Wilmette School District 39, Avoca School District 37 and New Trier Township.
QUESTIONS? Please contact Kate Gjaja (KateGjaja@comcast.net) or LWVW Event Co-Chairs Kimberly Alcantara and Marcia Richards (LWVWilmetteEvents@gmail.com)
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