4th Monday discussion to focus on teen curfew
The Northfield League of Women Voters (LWV) will continue it’s “4th Monday” public meeting series in November with a discussion of the Northfield Curfew ordinance. This meeting will be produced by Ron Nuebel’s high school senior Political Economics class. It is being done as a lab project, and relevant members of the community, police, judges, downtown property owners, will be invited to participate with the youth members for discussion.
The meeting is set for 7 p.m. Monday, November 27, at the Public Meeting room of the Northfield public Library.
Each fourth Monday of every month at 7 p.m., in the Northfield Public Library’s first floor meeting room, the LWV hosts a lightly moderated discussion of an issue of current interest or concern to the community.
Generally the League takes no position on these topics and is hosting these meetings to enable ideas and voices to be heard. Each month’s topic will be announced on the Northfield Library Bulletin Board and the week before the meeting in the Northfield News.
The League’s goal is to stimulate public involvement and enable citizens’ voices ... to share information, gather input, and encourage civic participation in the defining issues of our community.
Recent 4th Monday topics have included discussion on: The Open Meeting Laws - School Food - Sustainable energy for Northfield - Library Expansion ....
All meetings are open to the public. Call 663-6097 for further information.

