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Assemblyman’s Staff To Meet And Greet In Castaic

jeffgorellContinuing the series of “Card Table Office Hours” during Assemblyman Jeff Gorell’s military deployment to Afghanistan with the Navy, district staff will be joined by local elected leaders to meet with constituents and discuss their concerns.

 

The next public event will be on Friday, June 24 in Castaic in front of the “It’s A Grind” coffeehouse from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm.  Joining district director Ernie Villegas and field representative Adam Haverstock will be Gloria Mercado-Fortine, Trustee for the William S. Hart School District, and Bruce Fortine, Trustee for the College of the Canyons.


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It’s A Grind Coffee is located at  29641 The Old Road in Castaic, in the Ralph’s shopping center near the Hasley Canyon exit off of the I-5 Freeway in Castaic.  For complete directions you can visit Google Maps at: http://goo.gl/maps/T1ia

 

Jeff has already held card table office hours in Moorpark, Thousand Oaks, Camarillo and Simi Valley prior to his military deployment, and his office will be continuing these meetings throughout the 37th assembly district during his absence.

 

For additional information, please call Jeff’s district office at (805) 230-9167.

 

Assemblyman’s Staff To Meet And Greet In Castaic

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