Parks & Community Engagement Advisory Board on December 14, 2022

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Date: December 14, 2022

Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Location: This meeting will be held in person and via ZOOM.  Please see the meeting agenda for virtual meeting details.

Address:

Battle Ground Community Center
912 E. Main Street
Battle Ground, WA 98604

Link: https://www.cityofbg.org/112/Parks-and-Community-Engagement-Advisory-

Meeting Procedures: This meeting will be conducted in person at the above location as well as on Zoom, any member of the public wishing to attend the meeting remotely, please follow the link below or call 1-253-215-8782 and enter the meeting ID and Participant ID to be able to join. Zoom will allow all Parks and Community Engagement members, staff and members to of the public to hear all individuals who are participating in the meeting. Members of the public, please mute your phone or microphone upon joining. 

Original source can be found here.



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