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Springfield, Mo. ~ Springfield Police Chief Paul Williams is inviting the community to join him for a cup of coffee and conversation at "Coffee with the Chief" tomorrow morning. The event will take place from 7-8:30 a.m. at Travellers House at Boomer Town, located at 824 S. National Ave.
The purpose of "Coffee with the Chief" is to foster an open dialogue between the public and Chief Williams. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and learn more about the initiatives and efforts of the Springfield Police Department in the community.
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The event is free to attend, however, attendees are responsible for any food or beverage purchases they may make. While no purchase is required, supporting a local business is encouraged.
Chief Williams welcomes everyone to stop by for a short time or stay for the entire event. This is a great opportunity for community members to engage with their local law enforcement and voice any concerns or feedback they may have.
The purpose of "Coffee with the Chief" is to foster an open dialogue between the public and Chief Williams. Attendees are encouraged to ask questions and learn more about the initiatives and efforts of the Springfield Police Department in the community.
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The event is free to attend, however, attendees are responsible for any food or beverage purchases they may make. While no purchase is required, supporting a local business is encouraged.
Chief Williams welcomes everyone to stop by for a short time or stay for the entire event. This is a great opportunity for community members to engage with their local law enforcement and voice any concerns or feedback they may have.
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