Salzman and Hofberger Host Dinner, RSVP Limited To 100

State Representative Michelle Salzman, in partnership with District 4 County Commissioner Ashlee Hofberger, is pleased to host a constituent dinner in District 4. The spaghetti dinner will give constituents the opportunity to connect with their local and state elected officials, share concerns, and engage in a thoughtful Q&A on issues that matter to their community.

 

The dinner will be held at Olive Baptist Church, and we encourage members of the community to attend for an evening of meaningful conversation and engagement. Attendance is limited to 100 constituents, and an RSVP is required to ensure a comfortable and well-organized event.

 

“We’re excited to host a dinner where constituents can come together, enjoy a meal, and have an open dialogue with their local and state elected officials. Listening to our community is always our top priority. We hope this evening will be a chance to build connections, share ideas, and strengthen the sense of community in District 4.” – Representative Michelle Salzman

 

What: Breaking Bread with Elected Officials; Constituent Dinner Q&A

 

When: Thursday, March 12th from 5-7pm

 

Where: Olive Baptist Church (Passmore Hall) - 836 E Olive Rd, Pensacola, FL 32514

 

“The best way to make meaningful progress is through conversation. I hope our community will join us around the table for a shared meal as we continue working to move Escambia County forward. I’m really looking forward to connecting with residents, hearing what matters most to them, and working together on the issues that impact our community.” – Ashlee Hofberger, District 4 County Commissioner

 

Note: Attendance is by RSVP only and is limited to the first 100 constituents.

 

Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-bread-with-your-elected-leaders-tickets-1980656786767

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