Musicians will accompany Mayor Chris Coleman when he delivers this year's State of the City address, scheduled for April 16 at the Ordway Center's new concert hall.
The program will begin at 6 p.m., starting with Coleman's address and continuing with a concert by local musical guests yet to be named. He will be introduced by City Council President Russ Stark. Refreshments will be served before the speech.
It will be Coleman's 10th State of the City address, which he uses to summarize the previous year's progress and to lay out goals for the following year. Coleman has been mayor since 2006.
Ordway Center is across from Rice Park in downtown St. Paul. The event is free and open to the public.
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