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State of The City: Video Series Highlights Efforts of Several Municipal Departments

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The Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the State of the City breakfast forum on Friday, October 4, from 7:30 am to 9:30 am at the Frisbie Community Education & Conference Center, located at 11 Whitehall Road.

The State of the City forum provides an opportunity for attendees to hear important updates directly from local leaders. Rochester Mayor Paul Callaghan, City Manager Katie Ambrose, and Superintendent of Schools Annie Azarloza will deliver remarks, offering insight into various government initiatives and developments.

The City of Rochester’s Media Services team created a video series highlighting several municipal departments leading up to the event. This series is designed to complement the forum and give attendees a deeper understanding of recent projects and local government operations.

Click here to watch the video series.

Admission to the breakfast and forum is $25 per person and is open to Chamber members and the general public. For those unable to attend, the event will be recorded and broadcast on GovTV. To learn more about how to watch, visit www.rochesternh.gov/govtv.

To make a reservation or request additional information, visit the Chamber’s website at www.rochesternh.org or call (603) 332-5080.

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