Rotary Club of Buffalo
617 Main Street, Suite M104 • Buffalo, NY 14203
Telephone: 716-854-3397 • Fax: 716-854-1613
Rotary Club of Buffalo Hosts
58th NYS Senate District Candidates Forum
Tim Kennedy and Jack Quinn to face off on the issues
Buffalo, New York; October 5, 2010—As the Rotary Club of Buffalo celebrates 100 years of service to the Western New York community, it is pleased to host a forum of the candidates vying for election in the 58th New York State Senate District. Dr. Antone Alber, Dean of the Wehle School of Business at Canisius College, will moderate as candidates Tim Kennedy (Democrat-Conservative) and Jack Quinn (Republican) face off on the issues during Rotary’s luncheon speakers series on October 7 at noon at Templeton Landing (2 Templeton Terrace, Buffalo, NY). Guests are welcome and a buffet lunch will be available for $20 per person.
During his tenure as county legislator, Tim Kennedy has been an advocate for economic development, public safety and fiscal accountability. Kennedy has a plan to bring change to Albany and to deliver progress for Western New York by creating jobs, cutting taxes and cleaning up the dysfunction and corruption in Albany.
Jack Quinn currently represents the 146th District in the New York State Assembly. His priorities include putting Western New York residents back to work; holding Albany accountable for every taxpayer dollar spent; bringing about comprehensive pension reform; eliminating fraud, waste and abuse in our Medicaid system; and fighting for ethics reform.
More information about the Rotary Club of Buffalo and its speakers series can be found at www.buffalorotary.org. For questions about this announcement, please contact Marian Hetherly at 716-308-9649 or mhetherly@yahoo.com.
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About Rotary
Founded in 1905 in Chicago, Rotary International is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders whose mission is to provide fellowship and networking opportunities for business, professional and community leaders, to provide service to the community, and to promote high ethical standards and advance world understanding, goodwill and peace. Approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 32,000 clubs in 200 countries and geographical areas. The Rotary Club of Buffalo was the 28th club in the world and currently has more than 150 active members serving the local and international communities.
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