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Charlottesville“Our Town Charlottesville,” a series of town hall style meetings in all of Charlottesville’s neighborhoods, will continue on Thursday, with a meeting for the Lewis Mountain, University, Venable, Rose Hill and Kellytown neighborhoods from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Venable Elementary School, 406 14th Street NW.

These meetings are part of a series of community conversations that began in 2010 by a council initiative.  City residents are encouraged to attend these informal meetings to discuss emerging issues, ask questions or share concerns with City Council and staff about their neighborhoods or the City at large.

The entire community is welcome to attend any meeting, but issues related to the neighborhoods specified for a given evening will have priority.

Dinner and childcare will be provided.

For more information and for a schedule of future meetings, please visit:  www.charlottesville.org/ourtown.

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