Parker to hold three town halls Saturday

Conversations will be themed around businesses, poverty and education
Rep. Kevin Parker, R-Spokane, will be hosting three community meetings throughout the 6th Legislative District Saturday, March 21.
The freshman representative said his goal is to connect with community members about some of Spokane's most important issues. The town halls will be unique because they will be held in different areas around Spokane and reach out to various community groups.
“This is a perfect opportunity for the community to have important conversations about real issues,” Parker said. “My goal is to bring people together and discuss meaningful changes that can be made to improve the lives of hard-working families and employers, our school children and teachers and those who are less fortunate. This community has so much to give and I look forward to hearing what people have to say.”
The town halls, open to the general public and media, will all be hosted Saturday,
March 21, at different locations:
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
“Innovation & Job Creation”
Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture – orientation gallery on cafe level
2316 W. 1st Avenue, Spokane
12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
“Economic Empowerment”
Catholic Charities – House of Charity
32 West Pacific Avenue, Spokane
*Please plan to have lunch before this event
4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
“Educator's Forum”
Northwood Jr. High – library
13120 N Pittsburg Street, Spokane
No RSVP is required. For more information, contact Parker's office at: (360) 786-7922 or by e-mail at parker.kevin@leg.wa.gov.
For more information, contact: Sarah Lamb, Public Information Officer – (360) 786-7720