Due to a bad actor with a penchant for using false names, free tickets are not available at this time.
Please email me directly for a free registration with confirmed email and phone number.
Karen at thedesk@lakewoodinformer.com
These free tickets will not be honored because they didn’t follow the rules but I expect this troublesome group to keep making trouble. But then again, that’s why we are meeting, to figure out how to overcome obstacles like this.
Lakewood Informer wants to hear from you at a community potluck
Is Lakewood on the right track? What events triggered you to get involved in Lakewood politics?
Do you think Lakewood city management listens to you?
And the big question – can you MAKE THEM listen?
Join us for a potluck dinner at Addenbrooke Park on June 26, 5:30-9 pm and meet others who are concerned about the city. Bring your stories to share through the Lakewood Informer.
Meet Lakewood Informer authors to get the latest information and meet your fellow residents. Discuss actions to get Lakewood’s attention on critical issues.
–Karen Gordey on selling out neighborhoods –Lenore Herskovitz on affordable housing –Nancy Pallozi on Emory Elementary –Issues like sanctuary cities, The Bend, home rule, and getting organized –We don’t all agree on any of these items but it’s a starting point for discussion
Tickets are free but a $10 donation would help defray costs for shelter rental and make future events possible. Hot dogs provided.
Bring shareable food dishes at 5:30 for a meeting start time of 6 pm. Small group discussions start at 7 pm Wrap up with solutions at 8 pm Capture your stories with video for sharing all night! Must be vacated at 9 pm Will be held rain or shine
Tickets are limited, so please reserve asap. Maximum 2 tickets per person. Ticketing will be enforced to ensure park capacity limits do not prevent the meeting from happening. Summaries and videos of the event will be posted to the Lakewood Informer afterwards.
There is a $10 suggested donation to cover costs (like park permit).