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City offers free class on how to achieve 'active citizenship'
Staff reports 5:52 a.m.
ROCHESTER - Civics 101, a one-time course city officials say is designed to educate residents and business owners with the knowledge and skills needed for "active citizenship," are scheduled for next Tuesday and several other dates throughout the year. Hosted by the Office for Public Information and Community Engagement, this presentation and discussion provides tools for understanding how local government works and how individual actions can drive change. The course outlines several topics, including 'How Rochester's Municipal Government Works', 'How to Find Information', 'How to Vote (and why it's so important)', 'How to Make Your Voice Heard', and 'How to Get More Involved'. There is no cost for participation. Registration is required for the following dates/times:
Participants are encouraged to bring paper and a pen for note-taking. Laptops, tablets, and other WiFi-enabled devices are optional. For additional information and general inquiries, contact Matt Wyatt at (603) 330-7195 or matthew.wyatt@rochesternh.gov.
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