04/01/08
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Will attend City Council meeting at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
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04/03/08
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Mayor Meeker will appear on radio station WPTF from 5-6 p.m. with Bill LuMaye. Mayor Meeker will also appear with LuMaye on May 8.
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04/08/08
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Attending a meeting of the Budget and Economic Development Committee
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04/10/08-04/13/08
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Will attend the Inter-City Visit and Leadership Conference in Nashville, Tenn. City of Raleigh officials will visit Nashville to get an inside look at that city's efforts in downtown development and economic development, among other innovations, from the leaders running the show. More information
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04/14/08
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Greeting five Group Study Exchange professionals from Argentina in a program sponsored by the Rotary Club.
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04/15/08
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04/17/08
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- Council Members Nancy McFarlane and Mary-Ann Baldwin will join Mayor Meeker in unveiling our “Slow the Flow” logo and water conservation campaign at a press conference in the Mayor’s office of City Hall.
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The Wake County Board of Education will meet with Elected Officials from the Town of Apex, the Town of Garner, and the City of Raleigh. The meeting agenda will include an update related to Facilities and the Wake County Board of Education Work Plan.
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04/19/08
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Will participate in the Earth Day celebration in downtown Raleigh. Burt’s Bees and the State of North Carolina will be sponsoring a free Earth Day event, called Planet Earth Celebration, at two downtown locations: the N.C. Museum of Natural Sciences and on the grounds of the State Capitol. More information
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04/22/08
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Presenting awards at the First Annual Environmental Awards at the Marbles Kids Museum. In an effort to recognize outstanding work in sustainable development and environmental stewardship, the City of Raleigh has created the Raleigh Environmental Awards. More information
- Attending a meeting of the Budget and Economic Development Committee
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04/26/08
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Will participate in the "Salute To Our Troops" event in downtown Raleigh.
The event, a day-long show of appreciation to the men, women and families of the United States military, will feature the largest military parade in North Carolina’s history. More information
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