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Publish It! A campaign event announcement from mayoral candidate Roger Reinert

Said Reinert: "Duluth! We are excited see you today at the Gary New Duluth Recreation Center from 5 pm-7 pm for a FUN, family-friendly campaign fundraiser! What can you expect? Hot dogs, chips, and beverages. Fun activities for the kiddos, and meaningful conversation for the adults! We welcome your financial contributions in any amount you can give. It's an opportunity to come together as a community, discuss the future we envision for Duluth, and so it all Duluth-based and in Duluth style. Can't wait to see you there! For more information about our campaign, visit www.RogerForDuluth.com. PS: for our supporters out east watch for one coming up on your end of town in a couple weeks!"

Note: The Duluth Times publishes regular campaign announcements for all candidates at no charge, as a public service to readers.

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