Wednesday, September 18, 2024

New Alliance Pushes for Economic Growth and Accountability in Fort Bragg

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The following is a press release issued by the Alliance for a Better Fort Bragg:


A mural in Fort Bragg [Picture by Judy Valadao]

The Alliance for a Better Fort Bragg (AFABFB) has launched to promote a positive economic climate that best serves the citizens and visitors of Fort Bragg. The alliance is composed of dedicated residents, business owners, seniors, veterans and community leaders.

AFABFB is dedicated to ensuring local leaders are held accountable to supporting policies that build and retain local businesses, create jobs, and grow the economy of the Fort Bragg community and the greater North Coast.

“Fort Bragg is a community deeply rooted in history, tradition, and hard work,” states Gabriel Quinn Maroney, member of AFABFB. “This alliance was founded in an effort to recommit to the future of our community, and that together, we can build a stronger, and more prosperous Fort Bragg.”

This community-based alliance is dedicated to actively contributing to shaping policies that support local businesses, create jobs, and ensure the economic vitality of our coastal town. Their vision is to hold community leaders accountable and foster a positive environment where residents thrive and there is a promising future for the next generation.

The next AFABFB meeting will be on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, and is open to the public. They will be meeting at Dijon Seafood & Grill in the Company Store (301 North Main St., Fort Bragg).

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The evening will begin with a complimentary reception at 5 pm, followed by a brief introduction to AFABFB at 5:30 pm. 

If you are interested in learning more about AFABFB, or are interested in joining the alliance, visit AFABFB.com.

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