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Chandler has Sept. 17 Constitution Day events slated

Posted 8/27/24

The U.S. Constitution was signed on Sept. 17, 1787, by the delegates of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.

Chandler-area officials will attend a  Constitution Day event Tuesday, …

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Chandler has Sept. 17 Constitution Day events slated

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The U.S. Constitution was signed on Sept. 17, 1787, by the delegates of the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia.

Chandler-area officials will attend a  Constitution Day event Tuesday, Sept. 17, 8:30 a.m., in the Chandler City Hall courtyard, 175 S. Arizona Avenue in Downtown Chandler.

The program will include a Constitution Day Proclamation, followed by invited speakers from the community, Constitution-themed activities and refreshments.

Attendees are encouraged to RSVP online for this free event at this link.

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