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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Upcoming Event

Wednesday, March 28, Wicomico Youth & Civic Center
Thursday, March 29, Hebron Volunteer Fire Department
Monday, April 2, Pittsville Volunteer Fire Department
County Executive’s Community Forums on Wicomico’s FY 2013 Economic Outlook

County Executive Rick Pollitt is calling on all citizens to attend one of the upcoming Community Forums as we present an overview of the economic factors affecting the county and hear from constituents regarding their priorities. A presentation will be given on the County’s current fiscal health and will include a spending and revenue trend analysis. The County Executive has developed this outreach series to better engage community members from around the county as part of the annual budget process. All citizens are urged to attend and actively participate with comments and questions. If you are interested in having this presentation at your next organizational meeting please email tleebrooks@wicomicocounty.org. 410-548-4801

The forums are scheduled for:

Wednesday, March 28, 7 p.m., Midway Room of the Wicomico Youth & Civic Center
Thursday, March 29, 7 p.m., Hebron Volunteer Fire Department (parking and entry behind the fire hall)
Monday, April 2, 7 p.m., Pittsville Volunteer Fire Department

Wednesday, March 28
8th annual Wicomico County Transition Night
Cafeteria, James M. Bennett High School

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

There are very very few people that care to hear ANYTHING Rick Pollitt has to say.

Anonymous said...

Listen and read, moron. It's a chance for YOU to say something. Let's see how many actually show up. But you would rather sit on your patoot and complain. Be part of the solution.

Anonymous said...

Folks...do you realize the the state just passed the MOE bill last week that takes 14 million dollars of the county money and moves it to the BOE? The county now HAS to fun MOE for the schools which means less money for other depts. The governor said he will sign it so it is a done deal. Nothing can be done. People need to speak up for the rest of the money because programs WILL BE cut!