Registration happening now for free City Hall 101 Program; weekly classes gegin February 6
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The following information is distributed from the City of Frisco's News
and Information service.
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REGISTRATION UNDERWAY FOR FREE CITY HALL 101 PROGRAM;
WEEKLY CLASSES BEGIN FEBRUARY 6
(January 24, 2012) Whether you have lived in Frisco all your life or
recently moved here, you may have questions about why and how the city
does what it does. Get answers and discover things you never knew about
the place where you live through City Hall 101. The free program is a
great way for residents to boost their knowledge about what happens behind
the scenes at City Hall and other municipal facilities. The next City Hall
101 class runs from February 6 through May 7, 2012.
During the 13-week program, which meets on Monday evenings from 6 p.m. to
9 p.m., hear from Mayor Maher Maso, city managers, directors and key city
staff. Find out what it takes to build roads and parks and to plan for
Frisco’s future growth. See the equipment first responders from the Frisco
Fire Department and Frisco Police Department use to protect and save
lives. Frisco ISD leaders will host one of the classes and show you the
latest technology used by the school district and how they manage meeting
the needs of a growing student population.
The initial session on February 6 will be held at the George A. Purefoy
Municipal Center, 6101 Frisco Square Blvd.; however, the locations of
Monday night sessions will change to various city facilities to correspond
with the department/program being discussed.
City Hall 101 is open to Frisco residents 18 and older. Class size is
limited. Registration is easy and available online at
http://www.FriscoTexas.gov/CH101.
The schedule for class topics and locations is also posted online. For
more information email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or contact Ben Brezina
at 972-292-5415.
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