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Home » Events » AMA-CFL November 2006 Event
To Be Or Not To Be...
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Lean Forward and Learn
Presented by: Mayor Buddy Dyer
  A venue is a place where people gather to learn, be entertained and make memories. It’s more than a building … it’s the area surrounding the building that makes it part of a neighborhood. While Orlando has world renowned visitor attractions, we are one of the only cities in the southeast that has not invested in modern, competitive arts, entertainment and sports venues.

Mayor Dyer's vision for Orlando as a world-class city is fast becoming a reality. Learn directly from our Mayor about how the region is working to catch up with other regions by building a new arena/events center, performing arts center and renovated Citrus Bowl.

 

Date: Thursday, November 9th, 2006.
Lunch and Presentation: 11:30 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Location: Orlando Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Ave., Orlando.
Price: $30 members advance registration via Pay Pal; $35 non-members; $35 members if paying at the door; $40 non-members; $25 students.

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Upon taking office, Mayor Dyer outlined a bold list of initiatives to accomplish during his tenure in office: solve the City’s budget crisis; revitalize downtown with job, entertainment and cultural opportunities; restore the Parramore Heritage Community to its original vibrancy; create top-rated educational facilities; enhance neighborhood amenities such as parks and community centers; and diversify the economy /create a living wage for families. A successful attorney in private practice, Mayor Dyer was first elected to public office in 1992. He served Orlando in the Florida Senate for twelve years, being reelected twice. During that time, his colleagues elected him as their Senate Democratic Leader, a position he held for three years. Caroline Dehnert - Google
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