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Test your knowledge about the community with League of Women Voters Aurora Area’s quiz program

On Thursday, April 18, the League of Women Voters Aurora Area will be hosting “Wait, Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me,” featuring elected officials from each of the communities served by the League.

The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Montgomery branch of the Oswego Library, 1111 Reading Drive.

The officials will be: Aurora Alderman at Large John Laesch, North Aurora Village Trustee Mark Guethle, Montgomery Village Trustee Theresa Sterling, Oswego Village Trustee Karen Novy, and Yorkville Alderman Dan Transier. Curtis Spivey, host of “Good Morning Aurora” will be the moderator.

Test your knowledge of the communities as your elected officials respond to questions.

The evening promises to be filled with facts and comedy.

There will be time at the end of the program to enjoy home baked desserts and speak with your elected officials one on one.

The League of Women Voters, founded in 1920, envisions a democracy where every individual has a desire, the right, the knowledge and the confidence to participate. The League believes in the power of citizens to create a more perfect democracy, and has been conducting forums as part of its voter education mission for decades. The League of Women Voters is nonpartisan, neither supporting nor opposing candidates or political parties at any level of government, but always working on vital issues of concern to its members and the public.

For information, visit my.lwv.org/illinois/aurora-area. Follow facebook.com/LWVAuroraArea/ or instagram.com/lwvauroraarea/.

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