Tuesday's schedule: Debate at noon, forum at 6 p.m.

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Tuesday will present another opportunity for voters to hear directly from candidates, with a Memphis Rotary Club debate starting at noon and a forum in Frayser at 6 p.m.

Shelby County Mayor A C Wharton has committed to join Memphis Mayor Pro Tem Myron Lowery, former state legislator and city councilwoman Carol Chumney and attorney Charles Carpenter at Memphis Rotary's lunchtime gathering at Rhodes College in the McCallum Ballroom of the Bryan Campus Life Center. Cost is $18 per person and advance registration is required; the meeting begins at 11:30 a.m. with the debate starting at noon. For more information, contact Taylor Hughes at 526-1318.

Dr. Bill Byrne of the Frayser Community Association says that Carpenter, Chumney, Lowery, Memphis City Schools board member Rev. Kenneth Whalum Jr. and professional wrestling businessman Jerry Lawler all have committed to attend its 6 p.m. forum at Ed Rice Community Center at 2907 North Watkins. Wharton is listed as having been invited to the forum, which will be run by the League of Women Voters.

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