U.S. Consul General Settje To Host Meeting
U.S. Consul General Bob Settje will be holding a town hall meeting for American citizens at his official residence, Cedarhurst, at 33 Wilkinson Avenue in Hamilton Parish on September 30, 2014, from 5.30pm through 7.30pm, providing an opportunity to learn more about the Consulate’s mission and services in Bermuda.
For reasons related to available space, attendance to the meeting will be limited to the first 120 American citizens age 18 and over who register online at the U.S. Consulate website, so the Consulate recommends that those interested register as soon as possible.
To ensure the presence of as many Americans as possible within the limited space, the Consulate has limited attendance to Americans only and is, therefore, unable to accommodate non-American family members.
The first 120 registrants will receive notice that a space has been reserved for them. They will be asked to confirm their attendance several days prior to the meeting. Registrants not among the first 120 will be put on a wait list and notified should a space become available.
To gain admittance to the town hall meeting, each attendee must present their American passport.
A spokesperson said, “The town hall will provide an opportunity for Americans to learn about the Consulate’s mission and services in Bermuda and to ask questions about topics of interest to participants.
“Consul General Settje looks forward to welcoming Americans to his home.”
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I clearly recall some years back when Colonel Burch held a town hall meeting for Bermudians working in the international business industry to discuss term limits. The backlash and claims of xenophobic were deafening.