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Mayor Sharon Weston-Broome Virtual Inauguration

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

Baton Rouge's Mayor Sharon Weston-Broome is inviting residents to join her Virtual Inauguration on January 2, 2021, at 9:00 am, marking a pivotal moment in the city's governance. This live-streamed ceremony is designed to enhance accessibility for all community members, allowing them to engage with the inauguration from their homes. In light of ongoing public health concerns, the virtual format reflects a commitment to community safety while fostering civic participation. The event not only celebrates Mayor Broome's leadership but also emphasizes her dedication to connecting with the citizens of Baton Rouge. Local stakeholders are encouraged to join in as the inauguration symbolizes hope and collective resilience.

The emphasis on technology for this event indicates a shift towards more inclusive community engagement strategies. With a focus on making the ceremony accessible, the inauguration is poised to attract a wide audience, showcasing the city's unity and spirit. Residents are urged to participate in this momentous occasion that highlights the importance of civic involvement during challenging times.

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