The Clinton Presidential Center has announced that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will be in Little Rock Friday, May 24 for a discussion of her impact in Arkansas.

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The event, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the center, is free and open to the public, but reservations are necessary.  Reservations must be made at this link by May 22.

Clinton will participate in a panel discussion and then make remarks. The announcement:

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As First Lady of Arkansas, Secretary Clinton was a champion for women and children’s health, an advocate for access to capital, and a supporter of early childhood education and education standards. This Bridge Builders program will include a moderated panel discussion with Gloria Cabe, former member of Arkansas House of Representatives, former Chief of Staff, Gov. Bill Clinton, former Senior Advisor, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Department of State; Marcy Doderer, CEO of Arkansas Children’s Hospital; Ann Kamps, former Special Assistant to Arkansas’s First Lady for Early Childhood Programs and current manager of Volunteer and Visitor Services for the Clinton Presidential Center; and Darrin Williams, CEO of Southern Bankcorp, Inc. The program will conclude with closing remarks by Secretary Clinton.

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