Community Town Hall Meeting to Discuss Upcoming Common Council and Board of Election Seats

Power 96.5 Mix 1080 WUFO Radio will present “Community Town Hall Meeting”, taking place at Northland Workforce Training Center, 683 Northland Ave, on Saturday February 23, 2019 from 8am – 11am, and featuring community leaders and activist Buffalo on Fire, HOPE Broadcast, and The Community Hour.

Power 96.5 Mix 1080 WUFO Radio is proud to bring the Community Town Hall to Northland Workforce Training Center, 683 Northland Ave for the first time. The Community Town hall will be a platform where the community can voice their opinion on what they are looking for in a common council leader and what they are looking for in a representative on the Board of Education

THIS IS A FREE COMMUNITY EVENT and we encourage all trusted sources of media to be in attendance.

“You have to be in the room, have a seat at the table and be a part of the process if you want to see change” –Sheila L. Brown, CEO of Vision Multi Media Group

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