Fourth District Congressman Tom Cole, R-Moore, said he will hold eight town hall meetings across his district in April. During these meetings, Cole will meet with citizens to address their concerns.
The meetings will be held in Ada, Ardmore, Midwest City, Marietta, Norman, Chickasha, Purcell and Lawton.
Cole said the meeting in Norman would be 5:30 p.m. April 7 in the Jimerson Auditorium of Norman Regional Hospital, 901 N. Porter Ave.
Other meetings include:
• Ada — 5:30 p.m April 6, Estep Center, East Central University, 1100 East 14th Street.
• Midwest City — noon April 7, in Room D of the Reed Conference Center, 5800 Will Rogers Drive.
• Purcell — 5:30 p.m. April 8, at the Lighthouse Worship Center, 2726 North 9th Avenue.
• Ardmore — 5:30 p.m. April 9, at the Ardmore Convention Center, 2401 N. Rockford Road.
• Marietta — 5:30 p.m. April 10, at the Red River Valley Rural Electric Community Room, 1003 Memorial Drive.
• Chickasha — noon April 14, at the Community Building of the Grady County Fairgrounds, 500 East Choctaw Ave.
• Lawton — 5:30 p.m. April 14, CETES Conference Center, Cameron University, 2800 W. Gore Ave.
All Fourth District residents are invited to attend. Cole will be accompanied by members of his staff who can assist constituents with federal casework. For more information call 329-6500.
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