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Governor Parson's Busy Schedule for the Week Ahead

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Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Michael L. Parson, 57th Governor of Missouri | Missouri Gov. Michael Parson

Governor Mike Parson's upcoming week is packed with various engagements and events across Missouri.

On Monday, March 25, Governor Parson is set to speak at the Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) Missouri Career Development Conference at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Jefferson City. Following the conference, he and First Lady Teresa Parson will welcome attendees to the Governor's Mansion for a dessert reception.

Moving on to Tuesday, March 26, Governor Parson will first meet with the Springfield Chamber Transportation Committee in his office. Later in the day, he will address the annual Firefighters Day at the Capitol and then participate in a JAG Missouri board meeting alongside the First Lady.

Wednesday, March 27, will see Governor and First Lady Parson hosting their final Easter egg hunt at the Governor's Mansion, specifically designed for children with special needs. Additionally, Governor Parson will also engage with the South Kansas City Chamber of Commerce's Leadership South Kansas City Class during a meet and greet in his office.

On Thursday, March 28, Governor Parson will begin his day by attending the Missouri House of Representative's Veterans Recognition Day. Subsequently, he will travel to Lebanon for a book signing event at the Laclede County Library.

The Governor's schedule for the week ahead is marked by a mix of community engagements, official meetings, and public events, showcasing his commitment to various causes and organizations in the state of Missouri.

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