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Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2010

Surfside Beach candidate forum set for March 28

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The public will get a chance to hear from the candidates running for the three seats on the Surfside Beach Town Council at a forum March 28.

The forum will be at 1:30 p.m. in council chambers at Surfside Beach Town Hall, 115 U.S. Highway 17 North in Surfside Beach. The forum is hosted by former Councilwoman Judy Tuttle, who will also moderate the event.

All 11 candidates running in the non-partisan elections have been invited. The elections are April 6.

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The candidates are:

Scott Anderson; Anna "Ann" F. Dodge ; Rebecca Jean Hiatt; E. Shannon Kirk; Chad A. Perrino; Bill Rempfer; Marty Rhoades; Doug Samples; Jason R. Scully; Rod Smith; and Randle Stevens.

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