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Augusta Free Press hosting WVPT Community Conversation on July 8

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wvptDo you watch WVPT Public Television? If so, we are looking for your feedback. Join Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham and AFP vice president Crystal Graham for a WVPT Community Conversation at the Waynesboro Public Library Meeting Room on Wednesday, July 8 from noon to 1:30 p.m.

Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP so we can be sure to have enough refreshments on hand.

The conversation is one of several that WVPT will be having with people across the region. Each one is a change for WVPT to better understand people’s aspirations for the community, the concerns they have and what they believe might make a difference in strengthening the community.

While WVPT can’t promise that any new initiatives or programs will emerge from these conversations, WVPT will get back to you and share what we learned and how it can help make our work in the community more effective.

We hope that you will be able to join us.

For more information on WVPT, visit www.wvpt.net.

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