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Opening of Canyon Town Center Amphitheater and Community Park

 
Commissioner VanaCommissioner Shelley Vana attended the grand opening of Canyon Town Center Amphitheater and Community Park on Sunday, May 17, where more than 1,000 people attended... More

 

Message from Commissioner Vana - May 2009

 
The 2009 Florida Legislative Session ended on Friday, May 8, and although Palm Beach County did not accomplish one of its biggest priorities, we were successful in holding onto funding for some of our most important needs... More

 

"Haitian Heritage Month"

 
Commissioner VanaAt the Board of County Commissioners meeting on May 5, 2009, Commissioner Shelley Vana presented a proclamation declaring May 2009 as "Haitian Heritage Month" in Palm Beach County... More

 

“City of Atlantis Day”

 
Commissioner VanaAt the Board of County Commissioners meeting on May 5, 2009, Commissioner Shelley Vana presented a proclamation declaring June 19, 2009 as "City of Atlantis Day"... More

 

Grand Opening of Lantana Road Branch Library

 
Commissioner VanaOn April 25, 2009, Commissioner Shelley Vana attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Lantana Road Branch Library located at 4020 Lantana Road in Lake Worth... More

 

Commissioner Vana Attends REAP Event in BCC Chambers

 
Commissioner VanaOn April 21, 2009, Commissioner Shelley Vana attended a wrap-up event for the Office of Community Revitalization's educational course on community revitalization and civic engagement... More

 

District 3 Contact Information

 
Shelley Vana
Commissioner
Shelley Vana:

301 North Olive Ave. Suite 1201
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
(561) 355-2203
877-930-2203
(Toll Free outside the West Palm Beach calling area)

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Board of County Commissioners
Kathy D. Peck
Admin. Assistant
Danna L. Ackerman-White
Admin. Assistant
Quianna Gray
Secretary
 

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