Southfield State of the City address set for Monday, March 27

Southfield State of the City address set for Monday, March 27
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Mayor Kenson Siver will provide overview of past year as well as vision for the future.

Southfield Mayor Kenson Siver will deliver the 2023 State of the City address at the Southfield Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting on Monday, March 27 at noon at Regency Manor, 25228 W. 12 Mile Road.

Registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. followed by networking before a plated lunch is served. Mayor Siver will provide an overview of the past year as well as his vision for the future which will also include an expert guest panel discussion. Southfield Area Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jasmine Patton will share the Chamber annual update as well as the induction of the 2023 Chamber Board of Directors.

The event offers guests the opportunity to network with local business owners, residents and city of Southfield staff and elected officials. Tickets are $100 for chamber members or $800 for a table and $150 for community guests or $1,200 for a table of eight. All tickets must be purchased in advance and include lunch. Ticket sales will not be available after March 7.

The 2023 Southfield State of the City Address is sponsored by Ascension Providence Hospital and Lawrence Technological University. For more information, sponsorship or to purchase tickets, call the Southfield Area Chamber of Commerce at (248) 557-6661 or visit this link

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