Daily Musing April 17, 2010
Are you interested in who is running for the primary on May 18? Come to the following events and find out.
Meg (if you have any questions, email me at Meg@sheketoff.com).
1. Tomorrow at 3 PM at the Elkins Park office of Sestak campaign a pot luck. I'm bringing my yummy chocolate candy bar thingy and my daughter from LA.
ADVISORY FROM JOE SESTAK, DEMOCRAT FOR SENATE
SUNDAY: Joe Sestak Fires Up His Team for Final Month of Campaign
Joe to rally hard-working volunteers in offices statewide to gear up for last 30 days
MEDIA, PA - With only 30 days to go until the fast-approaching Democratic primary, Democratic U.S. Senate candidateCongressman Joe Sestak will host a statewide volunteer event to kick off the countdown to election day. This Sunday, April 18 at3:00 PM he will rally supporters of his grassroots drive to victory at his Pittsburgh campaign office, broadcasting the speech to each of his satellite offices across the state in: Bucks, Montgomery, and Centre Counties, as well as Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Lehigh Valley, and Media. Joe will show his appreciation for the all the hard work his volunteers have put in to set up his campaign for its closing argument to voters. Afterward, the gathered volunteers will phonebank and canvass to reach out to Pennsylvania Democrats and explain why Joe Sestak is the only candidate in this race who can be trusted to fight every day for the right policies for working families, including quality jobs, affordable and accessible healthcare, and educational opportunities.
WHO: Congressman Joe Sestak and hundreds of Pennsylvanians volunteering for Sestak for Senate across the state
WHAT: A volunteer rally to kick off the last 30 days prior to the Democratic primary election
WHEN: 3:00 to 3:45 PM, Sunday, April 18, 2010
WHERE: Live at Sestak for Senate Pittsburgh Campaign Office, 4326 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201, and broadcast to volunteers at our other offices around the state:
Bucks: 573 North Main Street, Suite 107, Doylestown, PA 18901; (202) 549-3273
Montgomery County: 115 Yorktown Plaza (Church and Old York Rds), Elkins Park, PA 19027; (215) 264-0446
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2. Are you a resident of Abington and or Rockledge? Check out this event. I can't go as I will be out of town, but Marsha will be there.
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The ARDC BANQUET!!!
By popular demand...
(some of my favorite people are procrastinators...)
the deadline for Banquet Tickets Has Been Extended
But we really need to get the numbers to the hall,
so please
Get The Tickets Now!
Just click the "BUY TICKETS NOW" button below
Don't miss this chance to...
help us fill in the blanks of the ARDC's history book
and 5% of ticket sales will be donated to
the Abington Food Cupboard
and this just in...
see the Premier of State Rep. Josh Shapiro
as an Auctioneer
WE NEED YOU THERE - Please book your tickets today!!! and if you are interested in placing an AD in our green program - please reply to this email!
Sunday, APRIL 25th
The Abington-Rockledge Democratic Committee
Cordially Invites You To Its 19th Annual Spring Banquet
Old York Road Country Club | 801 Tennis Avenue | Ambler, PA 19002 |
Sunday April 25, 2010
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3. This is a fantastic idea and although I am more of a bagel person, I love movies and I've heard this one is great. Come join me.
You’re invited to
A MOVIE & A MUFFIN
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hosted by
Montgomery County Democracy for America,
Valerie Arkoosh, Beverly Hahn, Kay Lasker, Dan Loeb, Joe Magid,
Jules Mermelstein, Hannah Miller, Kenneth Mirsky, Kevin Shaw
in support of our progressive candidate for governor
JOE HOEFFEL
Montgomery County Commissioner and former Congressman
Click now to reserve your seat:
http://bit.ly/bVcaLk
What: Award winning film
Mardi Gras: Made in China
This is a glimpse at the source of our cheap goods by
tracing Mardi Gras beads back to their source in China. The need for worker and job
protections which Joe has long espoused are graphically presented in this examination of the source of the cheap goods we us! e everyday.
Also on offer: Continental Breakfast!
Muffin, bagels, and coffee, tea, orange juice
When: Saturday, May 1, 2010
Doors open 10 am
Film at 10:30 am
Where: Hiway Theater
212 Old York Road (between Greenwood & Summit)
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Suggested donation: $25/individual $40/couple
Payment can be made at the event by check payable
to Montco DFA, by cash, or online by April 30 at
http://bit.ly/bVcaLk
Parking information:
Limited free parking at Jenkintown Borough Hall lot, 700 Summit Avenue
For other parking info go to http://www.hiwaytheatre.org/
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Meg Makransky Sheketoff
Meg@sheketoff.com
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