City of Knoxville Hosted a City Council District Two Meet & Greet Tonight

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This afternoon at 5:30 p.m. Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero along with many Knoxville Special Events employees gathered up some Little Caesars pizza, some doughnuts along with some waters and hosted the candidates for Knoxville City Council District Two. The meet and greet was at Deane Hill Recreation Center. All four candidates for City Council District Two attended, Brandon Bruce, Wayne Christensen, Andrew Roberto and David Williams.

Roberto had a good show of support from the few Knox County Democrat Party faithful in attendance as well as a few organized labor folks all wearing Roberto shirts. It was pointed out to me that Roberto’s logo is similar to Knox County Commissioner Hugh Nystrom. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery, I hear.

I did not get to stay for the speeches, cause I had to get out to Halls Republican Club, but I am sure BackroomKnox will have some videos, if he doesn’t already.

The crowd gathering at Deane Hill Rec. Center for the Meet and Greet
The crowd gathering at Deane Hill Rec. Center for the Meet and Greet.
Candidate Wayne Christensen (on the right) talking with WATE TN This Week talking head Craig Griffiths
Candidate Wayne Christensen (on the right) talking with WATE TN This Week talking head Craig Griffiths
Candidate David Williams preparing for the start of the meeting
Candidate David Williams preparing for the start of the meeting.
Candidate Andrew Roberto behind the table talking with a voter.
Candidate Andrew Roberto behind the table talking with a voter.
Candidate Brandon Bruce waiting for the meet and greet to begin.
Candidate Brandon Bruce waiting for the meet and greet to begin.
Amy Midas began the meeting talking about the Second District. Current Councilman Duane Grieve and Mayor Madeline Rogero stand behind Midas.
Amy Midas began the meeting talking about the Second District. Current Councilman Duane Grieve and Mayor Madeline Rogero stand behind Midas.
Mayor Rogero speaks with Councilmen (left to right) Finbarr Saunders, Duane Grieve and George Wallace.
Mayor Rogero speaks with Councilmen (left to right) Finbarr Saunders, Grieve and George Wallace.
Knox County Deputy Elections Administrator Chris Davis explains early vote locations and lots of other information.
Knox County Deputy Elections Administrator Chris Davis explains early vote locations and lots of other information.

 

 

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