Tomorrow: CCE to Host a Panel Discussion Featuring Local Government Officials

Tomorrow: CCE to Host a Panel Discussion Featuring Local Government Officials
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Join us for an inspiring panel discussion on public service, featuring current and former local government officials sharing their invaluable experiences with college students!

Panelists include state Rep. Steve Unger, District 19, and Teresa Turk, Fayetteville City Council, Ward 4.

Date: Tuesday, April 9
Time: 3-4:30 p.m.
Location: Arkansas Union 201

Curious about a career in public service? Wondering what it takes to make a meaningful impact in your community? This event is your chance to hear firsthand from our esteemed panelists, who have dedicated their lives to serving the public good.

From navigating the intricacies of local governance to tackling pressing community issues, our panelists will offer insights, anecdotes and advice gleaned from their years of experience in the field. Whether you're passionate about politics, social justice or community development, this discussion promises to inform, inspire and empower.

Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn from the best in the business and discover how you can make a difference through public service. Mark your calendars and join us for an evening of enlightenment and empowerment!

Register for the discussion.

For more information, contact Katie Brocklesby at keb046@uark.edu. See you there!

Contacts

Katie Brocklesby, special projects coordinator
Center for Community Engagement
479-575-4365, keb046@uark.edu

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