Politics & Government
Meet Elected Officials, Community Leaders At New Encinitas Event
"We believe that open dialogue and engagement between residents and local officials are crucial for a thriving community."
ENCINITAS, CA — Community members can meet and mingle with elected officials and other local leaders during a new event Oct. 30 in Encinitas.
Hosted by the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce, the inaugural "Meet Your Elected Officials and Community Leaders" event will give attendees a chance to meet and connect with elected officials, city leaders and organizations, and business representatives from Encinitas and neighboring cities.
"Our 'Meet Your Elected Officials and Community Leaders' event is a unique opportunity for our community to connect directly with the leaders who shape the decisions affecting our daily lives," said Sherry Yardley, CEO of the Encinitas Chamber of Commerce.
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"We believe that open dialogue and engagement between residents and local officials are crucial for a thriving community," Yardley said. "Join us as we come together to network, share ideas, and build stronger connections between our citizens and those who serve them."
Elected officials scheduled to attend the event include Congressman Mike Levin, Senator Catherine Blakespear, Assemblymember Tasha Boerner, Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer, Mayor Tony Kranz and the Encinitas City Council, as well as other community leaders such as San Diego County Sheriff's Capt. Christopher Lawrence and Encinitas Fire Chief Josh Gordon.
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The catered reception will take place from 5-7 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Institute of Contemporary Art North at 1550 S El Camino Real. Tickets cost $65. Discounted tickets are available for Encinitas Chamber of Commerce members.
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