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How is La Grange leading? Find out more on February 12.

La Grange President Tom Livingston will discuss what it means to lead—both as a key member of the Village Board and as a town.

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January 15, 2020—On February 12, Village President Tom Livingston, who has just announced his resignation from the role, will discuss what it takes to lead a village, how he sees La Grange evolving over the next decade based on the previous one, as well as the process for appointing his replacement. The discussion will take place at 7:30 p.m. at Village Hall. The presentation is free and open to the public. All interested residents are invited to attend.

The Citizens’ Council, founded in 1941, is a nonpartisan, non-profit, volunteer organization that seeks, evaluates and recommends candidates for local office in the Village of La Grange. Its primary focus is to find the best qualified candidates for the Village of La Grange, La Grange Library Board of Trustees and the Park District of La Grange Board of Commissioners. Equally important, the Council strives to keep its members - and all residents - informed on key issues in local government.

The Citizens’ Council is interested in maintaining a membership that is diverse and represents multiple viewpoints from all areas of the Village of La Grange. They encourage the citizens of La Grange get involved. To learn more, join us at our monthly meetings.

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For more information visit: www.lgcitizenscouncil.org or email lgcitizenscouncil@gmail.com

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