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Chandler Chats speaker series connects community to city leaders

Chandler officials are offering residents, businesses and community organizations the opportunity to schedule them for speaking engagements so they can learn more about how the city works.

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Chandler Chats speaker series connects community to city leaders

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Chandler officials are offering residents, businesses and community organizations the opportunity to schedule them for speaking engagements so they can learn more about how the city works.

The program is called Chandler Chats during which participants can broaden their knowledge about Chandler, meet their elected officials, learn about resources available to the community and find out how to get involved in projects and programs, according to a city release.

“Residents become better advocates when they immerse themselves with knowledge about how their city works,” Mayor Kevin Hartke said.

“The Chandler City Council and city staff welcome all opportunities to bring this information to the community in a unique and interactive way.” 

There will be a variety of topics available, ranging from the Chandler Strategic Framework to development to water resources, along with seasonal or timely topics, the release stated. Customized presentations or special requests will also be available.

Chandler Chats is open to non-profit agencies, schools, rotaries, businesses and other organizations that are based in Chandler.

Visit chandleraz.gov/ChandlerChats to request a speaker.

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