Tickets for Obama speech in Cleveland, Ohio on March 18, 2015 are all gone, Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson to attend, event is sponsored by the City Club, Obama's 3 pm speech to be streamlined on Internet...By Cleveland Urban News.Com, Ohio's leader in Black digital news
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United States President Barack Obama |
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Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson |
CLEVELAND, Ohio-Free tickets for the event sponsored by the City Club at the Convention Center in downtown Cleveland, Ohio on tomorrow March 18 at 3 pm of the speech by President Barack Obama on the importance of middle class economics are all gone.
Whether Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson will also give remarks is up in the air, though he will attend, said his spokesperson Dan Williams.
"I don't know that he [Mayor Jackson] has anything prepared, but he will be there," said Williams.
Jackson is Black and is in his third term as mayor of the largely Black major American city.
The event will be streamlined online at www.whitehouse.gov/live. and is limited to City Club members, their guests, a few dignitaries, and the media.
The president last visited Cleveland in 2013 when he toured the Arcelor Mittal steel plant on the city's east side.
Founded in 1912, and dubbed the citadel of free speech, the City Club sponsors non-partisan forums with guest speakers, monthly issue roundtables, and high school debate championships.
Other U.S. presidents that have addressed the City Club include Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush in 2006. (www.clevelandurbannews.com) / (www.kathywraycolemanonlinenewsblog.com)
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