AD37 Forum

Please join us for a live candidate forum for Assembly District 37 in Queens

Tuesday, May 24th at 6:30 p.m. at Sunyside Community Services located at 43-31 39th St. Sunnyside

Registration is required to attend in person

About this event

You’re invited to join us for an in-person candidate forum for Assembly District 37. Registration is required to attend in person. Room capacity will be limited, and masks are required. The event will also be lived streamed via Sunnyside Community Services’ Facebook and YouTube

The forum will be moderated and hosted by Sunnyside Community Services and The Queens Post.

We will be joined by candidates:

Audience questions are currently being accepted – please submit questions in advance by emailing info@scsny.org and use the subject line “District 37.”

  • You must register HERE in advance and receive a ticket to attend in person
  • Masks are required throughout the event
  • The event will also be livestreamed on Queens Post Facebook and YouTube

Follow QueensPost on Instagram and Twitter for updates. For any questions about the event, please email info@queenspost.com.

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