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Talk with Manager April 12

The Greensboro Neighborhood Congress passed this along today:

Mitch Johnson, City Manager of Greensboro, will be visiting with the Greensboro Neighborhood Congress (GNC) on Thursday, April 12 at 7p.m. in the Nussbaum Room of the Greensboro Public Library at 219 North Church Street to discuss issues of interest and concern to neighborhoods.

Time will be allocated for questions from the floor. Residents who are interested in the improvement of neighborhoods throughout Greensboro are welcome to attend GNC meetings.

The Greensboro Neighborhood Congress is a non-proft city-wide alliance of 63 neighborhood organizations. The Congress seeks to improve the quality of life in Greensboro by addressing issues of city-wide importance to neighborhoods and by empowering neighborhoods to resolve neighborhood-specific concerns.

Anyone with questions about this event is encouraged to contact Donna Newton, advisor to the Greensboro Neighborhood Congress, at 851-2748.

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