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Charleston County Councilwoman Anna Johnson’s May Virtual Roundtable Meeting: Broadband and WiFi

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Charleston County Councilwoman Anna B. Johnson of District 8 will hold her monthly round table discussion on Wednesday, May 27, 2020 at 12:30 PM.

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Guest speakers this month include William Tunick, Charleston County’s Director of Radio Communications and Angela Craig, Director of the Charleston County Public Library.

Topics will include how the County and Library system are helping citizens stay connected.

“My purpose for holding these monthly meetings is to share information about County-related issues and to listen to citizens’ concerns,” Johnson said.

For more information or to provide ideas for upcoming topics, contact Charleston County Councilmember Anna B. Johnson:

For information on Charleston County Government news and services, the public can visit www.charlestoncounty.org.

Source: The Charleston Chronicle

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