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Providence Rotary hosting Providence Mayoral Debate
The Rotary Club of Providence invites the public to attend a debate among the three Democratic candidates for Mayor of Providence Tuesday, August 23, at 12:15 pm on Zoom.
Gonzalo Cuervo, Nirva LaFortune and Brett Smiley will present their views on the city’s future in response to questions from moderator Dan McGowan, Rhode Island columnist for the Boston Globe.
“As one of the city’s oldest and largest service organizations, the Providence Rotary Club has a keen interest in the city’s governance and we are honored to offer our members and other interested Rhode Islanders this opportunity to evaluate the experience and positions of the major candidates for the city’s highest office,” said Stephen L. Hug, the club’s president.
Advance registration is required to attend the debate on Zoom. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_w76BgZtxSF6VKNkte9IjwA
Non-Rotarians may attend in person at the Providence Marriott Downtown, 1 Orms St., for a fee of $26 that includes lunch at 11:45 AM. Advance registration and payment are required by August 18 at www.ProvidenceRotary.org

About the Rotary Club of Providence
Founded in 1911, the Rotary Club of Providence was the 22nd group to join what is now a worldwide organization of over 33,000 clubs and 1.2 million members. The club focuses its service and philanthropy on advancing literacy among students in the Providence Public Schools.