Definition of «townhall»

A "townhall" generally refers to a type of gathering or meeting where people from a particular town or community come together to discuss important topics, share ideas, and voice concerns or opinions.

Phrases with «townhall»

Sentences with «townhall»

  • Fonterra is facing a possible lawsuit in Melbourne, an investigation by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission into the timing and notice of the milk price cuts and grassroots anger at townhall meetings. (edairynews.com)
  • Supporter activities may include attendance at townhalls and candidate meetings, authoring op - eds, social media posts and more. (fundmischools.org)
  • TechPresident's Micah Sifry was a little skeptical of how transformative the debate format will be, since citizens have been asking questions of candidates in townhall - style debates for years, but the organizers believe that opening the process up to more people than just those selected to be in a single auditorium WILL make a significant difference. (epolitics.com)
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