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Spokane Public Library Hosts Informative Candidate Forums Across the City

Schools and Libraries

September 28, 2023

From: Spokane Public Library

(SPOKANE, WASH) - Spokane Public Library is pleased to announce a series of upcoming candidate forums, providing residents an opportunity to engage with City Council candidates in Districts 1, 2, and 3 in partnership with the League of Women Voters. Additionally, Spokane Public Library is partnering with the Spokane NAACP and Thin Air Community Radio for a Mayoral and City Council President Candidate Forum and Town Hall.

The district forums are scheduled as follows:

District 2 City Council Candidate Forum
Date: Saturday, September 30
Time: 4:30pm
Location: Liberty Park Library

District 3 City Council Candidate Forum
Date: Friday, October 6
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Shadle Park Library

District 1 City Council Candidate Forum
Date: Thursday, October 12
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Hillyard Library

These events will feature the City Council candidates for their respective districts, offering attendees a chance to hear the candidates' visions for Spokane and participate in a moderated discussion with audience Q&A.

In addition to the district-specific forums, Spokane Public Library, in partnership with Spokane NAACP and Thin Air Community Radio, will host a citywide candidate forum for the City Council Presidential and Mayoral races:

Candidate Forum & Town Hall
Date: Tuesday, October 3
Time: 6:00pm
Location: Central Library

Community members are invited to hear from and engage with candidates Nadine Woodward, Lisa Brown, and Betsy Wilkerson leading up to the 2023 election. Registration is required.

The event will be broadcasted live on Thin Air Community Radio, 88.1 and 92.3FM, and streamed at KYRS.org. An archive recording of the event will be available for future listening on demand at KYRS.org.

Lisa Gardner, Vice President of Spokane NAACP, emphasizes the significance of voter education and community engagement: "Voter education is paramount to any election, and as the local branch of NAACP, it is essential to host a forum with the candidates to inform our communities about who the candidates are, their policies, and how the candidates plan to deliver precise, impactful, and transparent service to all constituents, especially those from our community."

For more information and to register for the Citywide Candidate Forum, please visit https://go.spokanelibrary.org/candidate_forum