Archive for November 4, 2008
Watch the Returns and Party with GASP!
As the day winds to a close, please bring your friends and family to join the staff and volunteers at the 600 St Marys Street field office for entertainment, refreshments, fellowship and hopefully, a big celebration! 6:30 UNTIL. Local bands Mid-Life Crisis and Starfish Bungalow will entertain. A large screen television will be available to watch national and local returns. So stop by for a quick visit or plan to stay for the duration.
It’s gonna be a night to remember!
HELP MAKE HISTORY! VOLUNTEER TUESDAY!
Please report to your closest field office for an election day assignment if you have not already signed up. They have all sorts of jobs: knocking on doors, driving voters, greeting voters at the polls, and delivering food, water and umbrellas(?) to folks standing in long lines. So please, show up in your comfortable shoes and make yourself useful!
And then, as the day winds to a close, please bring your friends and family to join the staff and volunteers at the 600 St Marys Street field office for entertainment, refreshments, fellowship and hopefully, a big celebration! 6:30 UNTIL. Local bands Mid-Life Crisis and Starfish Bungalow will entertain. A large screen television will be available to watch national and local returns. So stop by for a quick visit or plan to stay for the duration.
It’s gonna be a night to remember!
Donate a poncho – Ensure another vote!
The campaign has just issued an urgent request for 1,000 ponchos and umbrellas to be delivered to 600 St Marys Street. They recommend going to Sam’s, Costco, Big Lots or Dollar Stores to find $1 plastic ponchos and cheap umbrellas. The office will stay open until midnight tonight and will re-open at 5AM tomorrow. All items donated will be distributed throughout the region to polling places experiencing rain and long lines. The weather report for tomorrow is chilly and probably rainy.
Be a Poll Greeter
A Poll Greeter’s responsibilities includes standing back 50′ from polling stations, handing out information and being available to help Democrats understand both the 3 part ballot and identify the non partisan candidates.
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1-866-OUR-VOTE for voter protection
Kim Saccoccio sends this information for voters: If you are heading to the polls tomorrow, please be sure to take this number with you: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683). This national, toll-free election protection hotline can help with any voting-related questions or problems you might encounter. For more information, visit the Election Protection website:www.866ourvote.org/