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CityClub is a network of engaged citizens who work together to boost civic engagement through knowledge, connection, trust and action.
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Location: Town Hall Seattle | 1119 8th Avenue, Seattle
Registration: 6:30 p.m.
Audience Instructions: 7:00 p.m.
Program: 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Price: Free! | Seating is limited. Advance registration required.
Featuring:
- Joseph Backholm, Director, Preserve Marriage Washington
- Anne Levinson, Advisor, Washington United for Marriage
- Ron Sims, Former Executive, King County
- Senator Dan Swecker, Washington State Legislature (R - Rochester)
Moderated by:
Brian Callanan, Seattle Channel
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In February, Gov. Chris Gregoire signed a bill into law making Washington the seventh U.S. state to allow same-sex marriage. That law is headed back into the hands of voters this November in the form of the much-discussed Referendum 74. What are the legal, social and economic implications if the law goes into effect?
Join us either at Town Hall or online, where you can take part in the polls and voice your opinion via social media and e-mail. Admission to the event at Town Hall is free but seating is limited and advance registration is required. Seattle Speaks is a partnership of CityClub, Seattle Channel and Town Hall.
Note: Attendees under 18 years of age, not accompanied by a parent or guardian, must bring this signed release form in order to be part of the live interactive audience. (Minors may still attend the event without a release, but cannot participate in the live studio portion of the audience.)
Register online or call 206.682.7395.
Take our quick poll and tell us what you think! Your opinions will help shape the program!
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Thanks to our -
Event Co-promoting Organizations:
2012 Community Matters Campaign Co-promoting Organizations:
501 Commons, City Year Seattle/ King County, Leadership Eastside, Leadership Tomorrow, League of Education Voters, Municipal League of King County, Philanthropy Northwest, Seattle Works, University of Washington Department of Communication, Washington News Council, Washington Policy Center, Washington Women's Foundation
2012 Community Matters Campaign Sponsors:
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