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Community Coffee to be held on 4/7 and 5/5, Canceled 6/2 and 7/7

Community Coffee is a 1hr informal meeting held every first Thursday at 9:30am in the Community Room, on the 1st floor of the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center.

The purpose of the event is to encourage residents, businesses, organizations, and volunteer groups to come together, introduce themselves, and share updates regarding various efforts occurring around Rochester.

Community Coffee is hosted by the Public Information Manager for the City of Rochester. The public is encouraged to attend. Free coffee is available, courtesy of Potter’s House Bakery & Cafe. No RSVP is required.

Upcoming Dates:

  • April 7
  • May 5
  • June 2 – Canceled
  • July 7 – Canceled
  • August 4
  • September 1

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