On February 26, 2015

KPAA holds Candidate Forum Thursday morning

Thursday, Feb. 26 — KILLINGTON —  On Thursday, Feb. 26, The Killington Pico Area Association will host a Killington Selectboard Candidate Forum at the Killington Welcome Center to educate our members on the upcoming Selectboard election.

Candidate Jim Haff will speak from 10 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. and Candidate Chris Bianchi will speak from 10:30 a.m. – 11 a.m.

The forum will give members the opportunity to learn more about each candidate’s positions related to the KPAA, its’ membership, and the groups objectives to work with the town and the resort to grow the regional economy.

For more  information about the forum contact the KPAA at (802) 773-4181.

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