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Spokane: Coffee with Council: District 2 Council Members
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Lisa Gardner, lgardner@spokanecity.org

WHAT: Spokane City Council District 2 members will host a "Coffee with Council" event on Thursday, October 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Come and meet Council Members Paul Dillon and Shelby Lambdin, who both represent the southern part of Spokane. This event offers a great chance for residents to share ideas, discuss issues, and get to know their elected officials.

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WHEN:
Thursday, October 9
10:30 AM to 12:30 PM

WHERE:
Tay Tay's Café
507 S. Howard Street
Cliff-Cannon Neighborhood

WHO:
Council Member Paul Dillon
Council Member Shelby Lambdin

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