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Mayor’s Night In is Monday

Statement as issued Tuesday by the city:

Fort Wayne, Ind. – Mayor Tom Henry will host the last Mayor’s Night In of 2012, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 19th at Citizens Square.

Fort Wayne residents are invited to schedule an appointment to meet with Mayor Henry, in his office on the 4th floor, to have an open dialogue about any concerns, comments, feedback or suggestions related to City government or services.

City residents may schedule their 10-minute block of time with Mayor Henry by calling 427- 1288. Times are reserved on a first-come, first-served basis.

Residents who met with the Mayor during a previous Mayor’s Night In or Mayor’s Night Out event will be placed on a waiting list to give other citizens the opportunity to have their concerns heard.

“Open dialogue with the citizens I serve is extremely important,” Mayor Henry said. “Mayor’s Night In provides the citizens of Fort Wayne an excellent opportunity to meet with me and my staff, and to share their issues, concerns and ideas for improvement. Community engagement is crucial in helping our city thrive and succeed.”

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