Meet the candidates at UMF: A conversation with the local Maine Legislature Candidates, Oct 2

FARMINGTON, ME  (September 23, 2024)—

What: Meet the Maine Legislature Candidates

When: Wednesday, Oct. 2, at 6:30 p.m.

Where: University of Maine at Farmington campus in Lincoln Auditorium in the Roberts Learning Center.

Members of the public are invited to a question and answer session featuring candidates running for the Maine Legislature this November to learn more about their positions on current issues. Candidates will include Sen. Russell Black and  Katie O’Donnell, candidates for Maine Senate District 5;  Rep. Randy Hall and Greg Kimber, candidates for House of Representatives District 74 (Wilton); and Randy Gauvin and Steve Bunker, candidates for House of Representatives District 75 (Farmington.) The event is moderated by Tom Saviello.

The event takes place at 6:30 p.m., on Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2024, on the University of Maine at Farmington campus in Lincoln Auditorium in the Roberts Learning Center.

Questions from the public for the candidates can be directed to the Daily Bulldog at thedailybulldog@gmail.com for consideration. Questions should be submitted by Wednesday, Sept. 25.

For more information on the event contact the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce at 207-778-4215 or by email at director@franklincountymaine.org

The event is organized by the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce and UMF. It is a Mt. Blue TV and Daily Bulldog Production. It will be livestreamed at www.mtbluetv.com.

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A nationally recognized public liberal arts college known for its commitment to the creative arts, teacher preparation, the health arts and sciences, the environment, business and public service, UMF provides a challenging yet supportive environment to prepare students for both careers and further study. Located in the heart of Maine’s four-season outdoor recreational region, UMF is a welcoming, close-knit academic community that prepares students for enriching professional careers, engaged citizenship and an enduring love of learning.

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