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Council leaders vow to act on goals residents hold for their city At facilitator Laura McClettie’s request, Mayor Vi Lyles focused this morning’s Forum on how the city should approach issues key to city’s future One thread from the session: Charlotte leaders believe residents must be more outspoken on their needs and priorities
About Us - Tuesday Forum The Forum shares “information of importance to the African American community in particular and the rest of Charlotte in general ” Formed in the late 1970s, and after holding meetings at a number of places, the Forum has held in-person meetings at the City of Charlotte’s Belmont Center at 700 Parkwood Ave since 2016 When the Covid-19 pandemic shuttered Charlotte buildings, the Forum
TMBF News: CMS Parent University Sue Gorman, right, wife of Supt Pete Gorman, and several CMS staff members described the program at the Tuesday Morning Breakfast Forum Gorman said architects of Parent University spent more than nine months examining successful programs elsewhere, then designing one for Charlotte
About Us before Covid-19 The Tuesday Morning Breakfast Forum provides an opportunity for all in attendance to learn information of importance to the African American community in particular and the rest of Charlotte in general
Tuesday Forum | Charlotte | First Tee The Tuesday Morning Breakfast Forum welcomes all to an ongoing discussion of public policy issues facing the African-American community in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC
N. C. House primaries | Tuesday Forum | Charlotte The Tuesday Morning Breakfast Forum welcomes all to an ongoing discussion of public policy issues facing the African-American community in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC
Garden Partnership | Tuesday Forum | Charlotte The Tuesday Morning Breakfast Forum welcomes all to an ongoing discussion of public policy issues facing the African-American community in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, NC