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Former President, Bill Clinton Visits City of Miramar

 Former President, Bill Clinton Addresses Clergy and Community Leaders In City of Miramar

MIRAMAR – History was made in the City of Miramar when former President Bill Clinton held a meeting to address clergy and community leaders from Broward and Miami Dade Counties at the city’s Miramar Cultural Center on Wednesday, September 7.

Former President Bill Clinton spoke on a number of issues regarding the upcoming elections – the importance of registering voters, getting the community out to vote, Supreme Court nominations and more.

He also marveled about Miramar’s growth, the city’s strong economy and beautiful City Hall and Cultural Center. Miramar’s development had not taken place since his last memory of the area post Hurricane Andrew.

The private meeting lasted over an hour as more than 150 specially-invited guests sat and listened intently as the former President spoke about what’s at stake with this election.

“It was an honor to host President Bill Clinton on this historic day,” said Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam. “I was able to share the many accomplishments of our city and stressed that issues challenging cities must be a priority for our next President.”

City of Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam and former President Bill Clinton  Photo Credit: Bill Reed
City of Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam and former President Bill Clinton
Photo Credit: Gregory F. Reed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

President Bill Clinton (center), Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam (Right)  and Member of Clergy (left)  Photo credit: Gregory F. Reed
President Bill Clinton (center), Miramar Mayor Wayne Messam (Right) and Member of Clergy (left)
Photo credit: Gregory F. Reed

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

President Bill Clinton meeting with members of the City of Miramar Police Department  Photo Credit: Gregory F. Reed
President Bill Clinton meeting with members of the City of Miramar Police Department
Photo Credit: Gregory F. Reed

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