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Mayoral candidate will speak Friday

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Mark Perkins: He is campaigning on solution-driven politics.
 
By Staff Reports
Published: 10/18/2009  2:28 AM
Last Modified: 10/18/2009  4:59 AM


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Independent mayoral candidate Mark Perkins will speak at the Tulsa Press Club's Page One luncheon at noon Friday.

Perkins is a fourth-generation Tulsan. After receiving his law degree, he returned to his hometown and started his own law practice before joining another firm.

Perkins is campaigning on solution-driven politics and a Tulsa-centric approach that he says is not tainted by national agendas.

Perkins faces Republican nominee Dewey Bartlett Jr. and Democratic nominee Tom Adelson, both of whom spoke in previous weeks at Page One luncheons.

The general election is set for Nov. 10.

The Tulsa Press Club is in the Atlas Life Building, 415 S. Boston Ave. The event is $15 for Press Club members and $20 for non-members.

Lunch service starts at 11:15 a.m. and the presentation begins at noon. Reservations are required.

For more, call (918) 583-7737 or send e-mails to mail@tulsapressclub.com.
By Staff Reports

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