Lucas Announces Woodward Town Hall Meeting

Nov 01, 2011
Press

Washington, D.C.Congressman Frank Lucas is pleased to announce an upcoming town hall meeting to be held in Woodward on November 22.  Lucas invites residents of Oklahoma’s Third Congressional District to attend this meeting and express their opinions.  Congressman Lucas will be discussing current events in Washington, taking questions about issues important to constituents, and asking for opinions and input on legislation currently before Congress.

Tuesday, November 22
Woodward Town Hall Meeting
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
High Plains Technology Center, Seminar Room
3921 34th Street

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