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Rockville, Maryland, Jan. 30 - The Mayor and Council are inviting Rockville residents to a conversation about how the community can become a more inclusive place to live and work.

A Thursday, Feb. 9, evening town hall aims to foster dialogue about how to improve the city's efforts to welcome and engage its diverse residents. Rockville is the 14th most diverse city in America and one-third of its residents were born outside the United States.

Human Rights Commission Chair Ebony Davis and former Rockville City Police Department chief Terry Treschuk will facilitate the town hall. Audience members will be able to address the Mayor and Council.

The town hall will run from 7-9 p.m. in the Carnation Room of the Rockville Senior Center, 1150 Carnation Drive.

Email the Mayor and Council with comments and suggestions:

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MEDIA CONTACT:
Marylou Berg
Director of Communication
240-314-8105
mberg@rockvillemd.gov

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