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On September 10, 2015 at 7 p.m. the Whitehall Public Library will sponsor “A Community Conversation on Deer in Whitehall Borough.” This informational program will be hosted by Mayor Jim Nowalk, who will present the results of the deer survey from Whitehall Borough’s 2015 Spring/Summer Report and introduce several guest speakers.
The program will be limited to Whitehall residents only. To accommodate all of the Whitehall residents who may wish to attend, the event will take place in the Dr. Regis V. Shalley Performing Arts Center at the Baldwin High School Auditorium.

Admission to this event is free, but tickets are required. Whitehall residents may obtain tickets at the Whitehall Public Library, the administrative offices of the Whitehall Borough building, or at the door on the night of the event.

Questions regarding the event may be directed to Brandon Taper at the Whitehall Public Library at 412-882-6622 or Mayor Jim Nowalk at 412-882-9253.

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