Politics & Government

Wilton GOP To Hold Meet And Greet For Prospective Candidates

The Wilton Republican Town Committee is hosting a community meet and greet for prospective candidates

You are Invited - Wilton RTC Welcomes New Warriors on Tuesday, April 25

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The Wilton Republican Town Committee (WRTC) is Hosting a Community Meet and Greet for Prospective Candidates

You are invited to attend a free informal gathering to learn about: Town of Wilton Government, how you can help; and questions and answers for those thinking of running for office, the candidate process, as well as how the Wilton RTC supports candidates.

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WHEN Tuesday, April 25 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
WHERE Cannon Grange - 25 Cannon Road Wilton, CT 06897
Come with friends and neighbors.
Please RSVP to this Free Event at:
bit.ly/WRTCRSVP

Refreshments will be served.

Government in Wilton, as with other towns, was based on the Town Meeting, at which the citizens come together once a year to vote on pressing issues and elect selectmen to run the town between the annual meetings. As Wilton grew and administration became more complex, a variety of boards and committees have been established with specific responsibility for the town’s finances, planning and zoning, education, police, etc. Wilton citizens volunteer their time and expertise to staff these boards and committees as part of a proud New England tradition of self-government.

For those who have not had the opportunity to serve or spend time attending meetings of town commissions or boards, you would be proud of the tremendous dedication of those who serve locally. They proudly fight for Wilton and local government; and are Warriors in true Wilton fashion.

A full list of all the town boards, committees, and commissions can be found www.wiltonct.org/boards

For more information on this community event, contact WRTC Community Outreach Chair at: 949-307- 3336.

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