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Meet Me at the Library: Conversations With Arizona Leaders

- Pima County Supervisor Ramón Valadez

In March and April, take one of several opportunities to meet and talk with
Pima County Supervisor Ramón Valadez. Valadez served in both the
Arizona State House and Senate before being appointed to serve on the Pima
County Board of Supervisors in September 2003, where he represents district
2. Supervisor Valadez brings a wealth of experience to his position on the
board. A lifelong resident of Tucson, Supervisor Valadez has been actively
involved in his community since high school. He has focused much of his time
and energies on issues affecting children and youth in such important areas
as education, youth employment, homelessness, crime prevention, health
care and recreation.

Opportunities to meet Pima County Supervisor Ramón


Valadez
Tuesday, March 22, 6:30-8:00 pm
Eckstrom-Columbus Branch Library, 4350 E. 22nd Street map
Wednesday, April 13, 5:00-6:30 pm
Sam Lena-South Tucson Branch Library, 1607 S. Sixth Ave. map
About Meet Me at the Library

Meet Me at the Library makes it possible for a variety of City, County


and State politicians, community leaders and community experts to
participate in conversations with interested community residents. This
is an opportunity for residents to meet and get to know community
leaders as well as learn more about the democratic process of Arizona,
Pima County and the various cities and towns that Pima County Public
Library serves. As the Arizona Centennial approaches, Pima County
residents will have the opportunity to participate in conversations
about topics that are unique to Arizona and learn about the historical
context of these topics. Come prepared for a relaxed and informative
exchange of ideas. A moderator will introduce the topic and lead the
discussion.

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