CITY OF FREDERICK ANNOUNCES WINTER 2005 SESSION OF FREDERICK 101
CITIZENS AWARENESS PROGRAM
Frederick, Md. --- The City of Frederick is searching for interested residents to enroll in Frederick 101’s Saturday Series. Frederick 101’s Saturday Series is a new weekend citizens awareness program, designed to educate residents about City services, City operations, and interesting citywide issues. The program is designed to be an interactive tour through the Frederick community and will be lead by the City's Chiefs and Directors and interesting community leaders.
Frederick 101 will provide you with the following:
Information about your community;
Information on how to get involved and make a difference; and
An opportunity to meet your neighbors and interesting classmates.
The following are the dates required for attendance and the topics:
January 8th 10 a.m. Amy Riley, manager of the office of special events
Michael Stup, acting manager of the Weinberg Center for
the Arts
February 12th 10 a.m. Richard Griffin, director of the office of economic
Development
Kara Norman, director of the Downtown Frederick
Partnership
March 12th 10 a.m. Tom Pellegrino, manager of Capitol Improvement
Projects
Barbara Wyatt, City historian
April 9th 10 a.m. Yolanda Woods, citizen advocate
Mike Spurrier, director of Frederick Community Action
Agency
To register call Sara McGill, community outreach assistant, at 301-846-2236. Class size is limited to 30 participants.