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Public Information Manager to hold two Community Outreach Meetings on 9/2

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The Public Information and Community Engagement Manager for the City of Rochester will be holding two informal meetings on Thursday, September 2nd in the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center. The public is encouraged to attend.


Community Coffee is a 1hr event held every first Thursday at 9:30am in the Community Room, on the 1st floor of the Community Center. The purpose of the event is to encourage businesses, organizations, and volunteer groups to come together, introduce themselves, and share updates regarding various efforts occurring around the city. Free coffee is available, courtesy of the Potter’s House Bakery & Cafe.

City Chat is a chance for residents, business owners, and volunteer groups to meet informally and chat with the Public Information & Community Engagement Manager for the City of Rochester. Meetings take place in Suite 135 of the Community Center (Rochester Museum of Fine Arts) every first Thursday from 10:45-12pm. The public is encouraged to attend. No RSVP is required.


The James W. Foley Memorial Community Center (formerly Rochester Community Center) is located at 150 Wakefield Street, behind Spaulding High School. Contact matthew.wyatt@rochesternh.net or call 330-7195 for inquiries and more information.

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