State of the City for Apache Junction to be held Feb. 12
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 2/3/20
The State of the City, hosted by Apache Junction Mayor Jeff Serdy, is 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at the Apache Junction Performing Arts Center at the high school, 2525 S. Ironwood Drive.
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State of the City for Apache Junction to be held Feb. 12
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Apache Junction Performing Arts Center 2525 S. Ironwood Drive Apache Junction, AZ
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The State of the City, hosted by Apache Junction Mayor Jeff Serdy, is 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, at the Apache Junction Performing Arts Center at the high school, 2525 S. Ironwood Drive.
Last year's State of the City was also held at the Apache Junction PAC. A good portion of the 51-minute event were two videos, one profiling the mayor and each of the six council members, showing where they work or live and why they got into local politics. The other showed some of the news of 2018.