State Senator Dan McConchie Offers Coffee & Conversation at Colonial Cafe Saturday

A press release from State Senator Dan McConchie:

Sen. McConchie to host a series of Coffee and Conversations

All constituents are invited to chat about state issues over coffee

Dan McConchie

Springfield, IL… State Senator Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods) will be hosting a series of Coffee and Conversations around the 26th District throughout the month of July. McConchie invites all constituents to attend one of the events closest to them.

A Coffee and Conversation is an informal forum where constituents can talk to Sen. McConchie about topics important to them, ask questions, and receive updates on legislation, projects, and issues.

Upcoming Coffee and Conversations:

Saturday, July 14, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., Colonial Café, 5689 Northwest Hwy, Crystal Lake

Friday, July 20, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., Grand Dominion by Del Webb, Maple Room, 3555 Grand Dominion Circle,
Mundelein. Co-hosts: State Rep. Nick Sauer and Lake County Board Member Chuck Bartels

Saturday, July 28, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., Calibrè Coffee, (located in The Arboretum of South Barrington, #H60),
100 W Higgins Rd, South Barrington. Co-host: State Rep. Nick Sauer

“I encourage constituents to attend one of these events closest to them to share their concerns and to discuss the issues important to them,” said McConchie.

“This isn’t a formal event.

“It’s simply just stop in when you can, grab a cup of coffee, and let’s have a one-on-one conversation.”

Coffee and refreshments will be provided at each event, which are free and open to the public.

More Coffee and Conversation events will be scheduled in the month of August. Stay updated at www.SenatorMcConchie.com/events.


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State Senator Dan McConchie Offers Coffee & Conversation at Colonial Cafe Saturday — 3 Comments

  1. For what purpose, to listen to everything they can’t do because of Madigan and Cullerton.

    Instead of a meet and greet, why don’t these Republican reformers roll up their sleeves and craft a coherent plan for entitlement reform and then sell it to the Illinois electorate.

    This would be better use of time achieving something Rauner has been unable to do.

  2. What?

    and ask our legislators to actually dig in and do something?

    was there a job description handed to you from Dan Duffy that included reform, or was it just show up and press your button once in a while?

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