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    A great community tradition returns on Thursday, April 22:  The 1360 WCHL Community Forum.
This year, we are inviting members of the community to send in suggested questions which may be used during the sessions. If you’d like to submit a question for consideration, please e-mail it to:  2010Forum@1360wchl.com
We’d love to hear from you!
Also this year, we are returning to our roots and presenting ten topics in ten hours.  Below are this year’s topics and panelists who are scheduled to appear (a few others are still awaiting confirmation).
For those not familiar with the "WCHL Community Forum", it iso ur most anticipated single day of broadcasting of the year.  The tradition of delving into and focusing on issues facing our community started many years ago… and brings together points of view of government officials, community leaders and citizens.
I hope you will be a part of the day by by sending in your questions.
 
      
  
   
      
  
      
  
  
    
The Orange County Commission for Women is 
co-sponsoring the event with local organizations as part of North Carolina Women 
United's "Women's Agenda Assembly 
process."
The 2008 Agenda Assembly marks 
the 20th anniversary of these events in North Carolina. Across the state, women 
hear from local experts on issues like health care, education, the economy, 
equal political representation, immigration and violence against women. 
Participants discuss the issues, prioritize them, and set the agenda for policies 
addressed by local and state leaders. It's democracy at its best; your 
voice will count! Our goal is to 
include over 100 women in the process this year. 
- >What:2008 Women's Agenda 
Assembly: "Women, Power, Change"
- When: Thursday, October 2, 
6:00-9:00pm
- Where: Southern Human Services Center, 
2501 Homestead Road in Chapel Hill. 
Candidates and community 
organizations are invited to attend and bring information to share. The event is 
non-partisan.Pre-registration is 
encouraged. Fill 
out the form. Distribute 
the flyer via your networks. 
Food served starting at 6:00pm. Speakers start at 
6:30pm and include experts from across Orange County and the Triangle area. 
Transportation is provided from 
Hillsborough. Simultaneous interpretation to Spanish also provided. Registration 
is FREE. Contact Pam Reynolds at 919-960-3875 for more information or to turn in 
a registration form.
Date: 
Thursday, October 2, 2008 - 2:00pm
Location: 
Southern Human Services Center 2501 Homestead Rd, Chapel Hill
 
      
  
   
     
   
 
   
           
         
        
               
              
        
        
           
   
  
      
    
      
        
        
                        
    
   
  
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