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Greg Stanton engages community with arts festival and cultural celebration

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Greg Stanton U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona | Official U.S. House Headshot

Greg Stanton U.S. House of Representatives from Arizona | Official U.S. House Headshot

Rep. Greg Stanton, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Arizona’s 4th district, has been actively engaging with his constituents through various social and cultural events. On December 7, 2024, he shared a series of tweets highlighting local activities and commemorating significant historical events.

In a tweet posted on December 7, Stanton encouraged holiday shoppers to visit the Tempe Festival of the Arts. He stated: "Holiday shopping is in full swing! Knock out your gift list this weekend at the Tempe Festival of the Arts, featuring creations from more than 350 artists—plus tasty treats from local vendors, live performances and arts programming."

Later that day, Stanton reflected on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor, honoring those who lost their lives during the attack. He tweeted: "More than 2,300 servicemembers lost their lives during the attack on Pearl Harbor, including 1,177 officers and crew of the USS Arizona. Today, we remember all the lives that were lost fighting to protect our freedom."

In another tweet from December 7, Stanton expressed his enjoyment at attending the Korean Cultural Festival in Chandler. He remarked: "Had so much fun joining the 2024 Korean Cultural Festival in Chandler this morning! From delicious cuisine to a hanbok competition, it’s a wonderful opportunity to enjoy Korean culture & traditions. Thanks Vice President Andy Lim of the Arizona Korean Association for the invite."

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