City of Roswell Public Facilities

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Foundations and their roles in supporting certain City of Roswell public facilities and activities is the topic of the city’s third public forum in its ongoing series. The forum is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 18, at the Roswell Convention Center (912 N. Main St.) from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and will also be accessible on the city’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.
The forum will be hosted by City Manager Joe Neeb. The forum will include discussion and questions answered by a panel of representatives from local foundations that benefit – mainly by raising funds – the Spring River Zoo, Roswell Museum and Roswell Public Library.
In order to keep the forum to the scheduled one hour, citizens are asked to submit questions and input prior to the forum by going online to tinyurl.com/roswell1018forum. If additional questions come up during the forum and time does not allow for answers to be provided at that time, the questions will be noted and answers provided as soon as possible in the days following the forum.
This Facebook page will livestream the forum. To watch the forum on the city’s YouTube channel, people can visit the city website’s Live Stream page at roswell-nm.gov/1091/Live-Stream.
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