Huff to speak Tuesday about Sacramento events and upcoming University Club programs

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State Sen. Bob Huff, R-Walnut, will address the University Club of Claremont at noon Tuesday in the Padua Room of the Alexander Hughes Community Center.

Huff, who represents District 29, which includes Claremont, is a former mayor of Diamond Bar. From 2004 to 2008, he represented the 60th Assembly District. He was elected to the Senate in 2008.

Huff, whose professional and business experience has been in the agricultural industry, is a Republican caucus chairman and vice chairman of the San Gabriel Valley Caucus.

He is vice chairman of the Education and Transportation and Housing Committees and is a member of the Budget, Public Safety

and Natural Resources and Water committees.

The meeting is open to the public. The center is at 1700 Danbury Road.

A full buffet lunch at 11:45 a.m. is available for $12, but for those who only want dessert and coffee the fee is $5. It's free for just the program.

Other University Club programs to come:

• Donald Gould, adjunct faculty member in finance at the Drucker School of Management, speaking on "Bernard Madoff: Anatomy of a Fraud" at noon on Nov. 17.

• Bill Forti, a member who will have attended three days of briefings from the State and Defense departments and the National Defense University in Washington, D.C., speaking on "Barack Obama's Foreign Policy" at noon on Nov. 24.

Both programs will be held in the Hughes Center.


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Denim said:

Now I know who the briany one is, I’ll keep looking for your posts.

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