
Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay is launching a series of community meet-and-greet events across Delaware, beginning Monday, April 28, in Middletown. (Photo:delaware.gov)
Lieutenant Governor Kyle Evans Gay is launching a series of community meet-and-greet events across Delaware, beginning Monday, April 28, in Middletown. The event will take place from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Appoquinimink Community Library.
The statewide series aims to facilitate direct conversations between the Lieutenant Governor’s office and residents in all three counties. According to the event announcement, the gatherings are designed to share information about the role of the Office of the Lieutenant Governor and to foster open dialogue on issues affecting Delawareans.
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“Since day one, I’ve made it clear that the Office of the Lieutenant Governor aims to be a true partner to all Delawareans,” said Lt. Governor Gay. “Building that strong foundation of partnership starts with listening, which is why we want to hear directly from the community about how they want us to show up and serve. These meet-and-greets are a unique opportunity for our neighbors to connect not just with me, but with my entire team—demonstrating our deep commitment to collaboration, innovation, and public service.”
Lt. Governor and her team will continue the series through the spring and summer, with stops planned in Sussex and Kent Counties.
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