The Burien/White Center Rotary Club will be holding a Town Hall meeting on the opioid crisis on Thursday, May 30, 2019, starting at 7 p.m. at NAVOS’ Revelle Hall.
“We are all aware there is an opioid crisis!” Organizers said. “We want to help the community know that there is also a positive and important effort being made to cope with the present problem and help prevent it from touching more lives and reducing the impact on those already affected.”
“A strong community is a well informed and supportive community. Please join in the effort to shed a light of hope on this issue.”
Thanks to the work of Gwen Fraser, organizers have secured a venue, a moderator and a group of panelists for this event.
There is no cost to attend, but they are asking for a suggested donation at the door of $10 per person.
Presented by:
- Rotary Club of Burien / White Center
- HEY! Healthy Empowered Youth
Partnered with:
- NAVOS
- SW Boys and Girls Club
- Coalition for Drug Free Youth
Facilitated/Moderated by:
- King County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert
- Guest Panelists:
- Ted Boe – Burien Chief of Police
- LonZell Hill – SW Boys and Girls Club
- Rudy Garza – Coalition for Drug Free Youth
- James Branch – NAVOS
- Allie Wile – Hotel by the Sea Recovery Center
- Melissa Petrini – Normandy Park Neighborhood
ROTARY MOTTO:
“SERVICE ABOVE SELF”
WHAT: Burien White Center TOWN HALL MEETING “Finding Hope in The Opioid Crisis”
WHEN: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 7:00 – 9:00 pm.
QUESTIONS? Contact Dave Hawthorne dhawthorne@hawthorne-cpa.com or Gwen Fraser gfraser49@msn.com.
WHERE: NAVOS – Revelle Hall, 1210 SW 136th Street – Burien, WA: