
Hunt Elementary School in Coral Springs. {Google Maps}
By Ryan Yousefi
The Coral-Springs-Parkland Democrat Club will host an upcoming town hall featuring a speaking guest and exciting news.
Held at Santory Hall at 10150 Northwest 29th Street on Thursday, October 5, at 7:00 p.m., the town hall will feature the newly elected AFL-CIO President, Andy Madtes, as a keynote speaker.
At their previous meeting, members of the Coral Springs-Parkland Democrat Club expressed their desire to go beyond mere discussions about education and take concrete actions to improve the learning environment for local children. In an exciting development, the club announced that they have officially adopted Hunt Elementary School.
Hunt Elementary Principal Rendolyn Amaker will be at the Union Townhall to show what this adoption means for club members and the school itself.
The event will provide a platform for discussing how individuals can channel their concerns about the state of education in the country into meaningful actions that benefit the club’s goals.
For more information and to pre-register for the event, fill out this Google form.
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