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The former King County Sheriff and Washington congressman, will share his ideas to restore the state and answer your questions
Firmly Planted Action will host a town hall meeting with Washington gubernatorial candidate Dave Reichert on Mon., April 29.
Reichert, former King County Sheriff and Washington congressman, will share his ideas to restore the state and answer your questions.
The event will be held from 7-8:30 p.m. at Firmly Planted Action, located at 14001 Southeast 1st Street, Vancouver, WA, 98684.
Firmly Planted Action is self-described as an organization that is committed to reviving a culture of passionate, informed civic engagement.
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