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Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Pennsylvania Board Releases Meeting Schedule

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today announced an updated schedule of
public meetings for the remainder of 2006. All meetings will take place in
Harrisburg. The next public meeting of the Board will begin at 2 p.m. on
Wednesday, August 23, 2006. It will take place in Hearing Room 1 of the
North Office Building in Harrisburg. The dates, times and locations for
these meetings, which are also available at the PGCB web site, are as
follows: Wednesday, August 23 @ 2 P.M. North Office Building, Hearing Room 1
Tuesday, September 12 @ 10 A.M. State Museum, Auditorium

Wednesday, September 27 @ 10 A.M. Forum Building, Auditorium

Wednesday, October 25 @ 10 A.M. State Museum, Auditorium

Tuesday, November 21 @ 1 P.M. State Museum, Auditorium

Monday, December 4 @ 3:30 P.M. State Museum, Auditorium

Wednesday, December 13 @ 10 A.M. State Museum, Auditorium

Wednesday, December 20 @ 10 A.M. State Museum, Auditorium

Pursuant to Pennsylvania's Sunshine Law, the Board may change the time, date
and location of any meeting with appropriate prior notice via its Web site
and a legal advertisement in a local newspaper of general circulation. It
also may schedule additional meetings or cancel any scheduled meeting with
appropriate prior notice.

Members of the press and the public are invited to join the Board's e-mail
list to receive direct notices of meeting changes and other important
information from the Board.

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 8/01/2006 01:40:00 AM

 

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