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COWBRA - first night meeting Nov. 30th 7:00 PM

COBWRA TO HOLD FIRST NIGHT MEETING FOR YOUNG FAMILIES
TOPIC: OUR SCHOOLS

For the first time in its almost 30-year history, the Coalition of Boynton
West Residential Associations (COBWRA) will hold a meeting at night to attract
the younger demographic who work during the day. The meeting, featuring
Palm Beach County School Board member Frank Barbieri,
will be Monday, November 30, at 7:00 p.m. at the West Boynton
Beach library, 9451 Jog Rd.

Forty of COBWRA’s 88 member communities are ones where most people work
and many of these families have school-age children.

“While 200 people attend our regular Wednesday morning meetings, most
working people can’t make it,” said COBWRA President Ken Lassiter. “This is
the first in a series of meetings planned to serve them by addressing subjects
of special interest and to be held in the evening to accommodate work
schedules,” he added. The library will hold 80 attendees.

This meeting is free and open to the public, as well as COBWRA delegates
of all ages. For more information, call: 740-9835 or email
familymeeting@cobwra.org.

Directions: West Boynton Beach Library, 9451 Jog Road, between Boynton
Beach Blvd. and Gateway Blvd. on the west side of the street. Please bring
non-perishable food for a local soup kitchen.

COBWRA is a civic organization serving 88 neighborhoods, representing
100,000 people in unincorporated Palm Beach County west of the city of
Boynton Beach and north to Lantana Rd. The not for profit group was
established in 1981.


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