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- Posted November 04, 2011
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Commissioner Dwyer announces a series of meetings in November
Oakland County Commissioner William Dwyer (R-the cities of Farmington and Farmington Hills), will host a series of meetings during the month of November.
On Saturday, Nov. 5, from 9 to 10 a.m., Dwyer will conduct his bi-monthly meeting at Panera Bread located at 37611 West Twelve Mile Road near Halstead Road in Farmington Hills.
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Dwyer will host his monthly meeting with seniors at the Costick Center located at 28600 Eleven Mile Road in Farmington Hills. At this meeting, Oakland County's Senior Citizens Coordinator Mary Strobe will provide information about senior programs and services offered by the county.
At these informal public meetings, many questions will be addressed.
For additional information, contact Dwyer at 248-417-7500.
Published: Fri, Nov 4, 2011
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