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Brokaw Summer Campaign Kickoff
category Clark County – Public
Sat, 05/24/2008 - 2:00pm
Ridgefield Community Center
Brokaw Summer Campaign Kickoff
Kicking It Up A Notch!
May 24th, 2-4 pm
Ridgefield Community Center
210 North Main Avenue
Ridgefield, Washington 98642
Special guests - light refreshments.
For more information, visit: www.pambrokaw.com
Pam Brokaw for Clark Co. Commissioner Volunteer Get-Together
category Clark County – Public
Sun, 05/04/2008 - 2:00pm
Covington House, 4201 Main St.
Please join Pam and "Team Brokaw" for an informal get-together this coming Sunday, May 4th, as they kick off the summer campaign season.
Pam will need your help running for Clark County Commissioner District 1! It takes a real grassroots effort to put the right people in office. Visit with Pam and other involved people in Clark County like yourself.
2008 is going to be an exciting year for us as Clark County turns Blue so please join us as we prepare to WIN in 2008!
Enjoy some pizza and pop.
Pick up a yard sign.
Sunday – May 4th, 2:00–4:00 PM
Covington House
4201 Main St
Please RSVP to brokaw2008@comcast.net
More info? www.pambrokaw.com.
Take this opportunity to visit the historic Covington House log cabin once known as a center of hospitality and musical entertainment – listed on the National Register of Historic Sites in 1974 and the Clark County Heritage Register in 1984.
3rd Congressional District Caucus
category Public – Washington State
Sat, 05/17/2008 - 10:00am
Napavine, WA
3rd Congressional District Caucus takes place May 17th in Napavine, Washington.
Saturday, May 17th @10:00 am.
Napa Vine High School - Gymnasium,
404 - 4th Ave. NE
Napavine, WA
Congressional District Caucuses:
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Congressional District Caucuses and the State Convention - The third and final tier of the Caucus-Convention Cycle consists of Congressional District Caucuses and the State Convention. Congressional District Caucuses will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2008 beginning at 10:00 am. 51 delegates and 9 alternates representing presidential candidates are elected at Washington's 9 Congressional District Caucuses. Delegates and alternates elected at the Congressional District Caucuses will attend the National Democratic Convention which will be held in Denver, CO from August 25-28, 2008.
For more details, please see: http://www.wa-democrats.org/
Environmental - Oil Spill Prevention Meeting
category Public
Wed, 04/16/2008 - 7:00pm
Vancouver Community Library
Washington State Oil Spill Advisory Council Meeting
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Vancouver Community Library
1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver
RSVP to 360-725-0221 or email osac@gov.wa.gov
There will be an Oil Spill 101 class and Q & A, community networking
opportunities, and prizes!
Re-election campaign kickoff for Governor Chris Gregoire
category Public – Washington State
Mon, 04/07/2008 - 4:50pm
Firefighter’s Union Hall, Vancouver
COME SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR GOVERNOR GREGOIRE!
PLEASE RSVP TO: vancouver@wa-democrats.org
The election is only 200 days away, and Governor Chris Gregoire needs your help to win! The Governor is kicking off her re-election campaign on April 7th and will be coming to Vancouver! Please join us and come show your support!
Re-election campaign kickoff for Governor Chris Gregoire
Date: Monday, April 7, 2008
Time: 4:50 PM
Location: Firefighter’s Union Hall, Local 452
Address: 2807 NW Fruit Valley Road, Vancouver, WA
Hope to see you all there!
Fmr. Rep. Denny Heck's play "Our Times" debuts
category Public
Sat, 04/26/2008 - 7:30pm
Columbia River High School, Vancouver
Denny Heck, a Clark County Native and five term member of the Washington State House of Representatives is taking his play, "Our Times", on the road to Vancouver. All of the performances are benefit performances. Tickets are by reservation only. See contact information below.
Saturday, April 26th at 7:30pm
Columbia River High School
800 NW 99th Street
Vancouver, WA 98665
Contact the Vancouver School District Foundation 360-313-4730 for tickets
Click here for an online review:
http://pwt.net/pwt/2008/02/a-capital-citys.html
Women In Black Wednesday Evening Vigils
category Public – Women Democrats
Wed, 06/25/2008 - 4:30pm
In front of Fort Vancouver Library on Mill Plain Avenue
The WIB (Women in Black) vigil is every Wednesday 4:30 -5:30 PM in front of the main library on Mill Plain Blvd.
Men are also invited to join us...Bring signs, if you wish...Our main focus is ending the war in Iraq.
1. Wear black.
2. You may, if you wish, make a black & white sign...such as: "End the War, " "Bring our Troops Home," "War Cures Nothing".
3. We maintain silence, taking a serious stance, not talking, or waving...just vigilant; thus, respecting the same mode as the state, national and world WIB organizations.
4. We hope to have more participants each week, but anyone can come, on any Wednesday. One doesn't need to feel that she/he has to be present at every vigil. We've been having between 10 and 13 people show up at each vigil.
5. Please DO NOT PARK in the library parking lot. Convenient parking is available in the tennis court area behind the library.
Responses have included drivers honking, waving, giving "thumbs up" and pedestrians have thanked us for "being there." Besides affirming them, we definitely affirm ourselves!
Women In Black Wednesday Evening Vigils
category Public – Women Democrats
Wed, 06/18/2008 - 4:30pm
In front of Fort Vancouver Library on Mill Plain Avenue
The WIB (Women in Black) vigil is every Wednesday 4:30 -5:30 PM in front of the main library on Mill Plain Blvd.
Men are also invited to join us...Bring signs, if you wish...Our main focus is ending the war in Iraq.
1. Wear black.
2. You may, if you wish, make a black & white sign...such as: "End the War, " "Bring our Troops Home," "War Cures Nothing".
3. We maintain silence, taking a serious stance, not talking, or waving...just vigilant; thus, respecting the same mode as the state, national and world WIB organizations.
4. We hope to have more participants each week, but anyone can come, on any Wednesday. One doesn't need to feel that she/he has to be present at every vigil. We've been having between 10 and 13 people show up at each vigil.
5. Please DO NOT PARK in the library parking lot. Convenient parking is available in the tennis court area behind the library.
Responses have included drivers honking, waving, giving "thumbs up" and pedestrians have thanked us for "being there." Besides affirming them, we definitely affirm ourselves!
Women In Black Wednesday Evening Vigils
category Public – Women Democrats
Wed, 06/11/2008 - 4:30pm
In front of Fort Vancouver Library on Mill Plain Avenue
The WIB (Women in Black) vigil is every Wednesday 4:30 -5:30 PM in front of the main library on Mill Plain Blvd.
Men are also invited to join us...Bring signs, if you wish...Our main focus is ending the war in Iraq.
1. Wear black.
2. You may, if you wish, make a black & white sign...such as: "End the War, " "Bring our Troops Home," "War Cures Nothing".
3. We maintain silence, taking a serious stance, not talking, or waving...just vigilant; thus, respecting the same mode as the state, national and world WIB organizations.
4. We hope to have more participants each week, but anyone can come, on any Wednesday. One doesn't need to feel that she/he has to be present at every vigil. We've been having between 10 and 13 people show up at each vigil.
5. Please DO NOT PARK in the library parking lot. Convenient parking is available in the tennis court area behind the library.
Responses have included drivers honking, waving, giving "thumbs up" and pedestrians have thanked us for "being there." Besides affirming them, we definitely affirm ourselves!
Women In Black Wednesday Evening Vigils
category Public – Women Democrats
Wed, 06/04/2008 - 4:30pm
In front of Fort Vancouver Library on Mill Plain Avenue
The WIB (Women in Black) vigil is every Wednesday 4:30 -5:30 PM in front of the main library on Mill Plain Blvd.
Men are also invited to join us...Bring signs, if you wish...Our main focus is ending the war in Iraq.
1. Wear black.
2. You may, if you wish, make a black & white sign...such as: "End the War, " "Bring our Troops Home," "War Cures Nothing".
3. We maintain silence, taking a serious stance, not talking, or waving...just vigilant; thus, respecting the same mode as the state, national and world WIB organizations.
4. We hope to have more participants each week, but anyone can come, on any Wednesday. One doesn't need to feel that she/he has to be present at every vigil. We've been having between 10 and 13 people show up at each vigil.
5. Please DO NOT PARK in the library parking lot. Convenient parking is available in the tennis court area behind the library.
Responses have included drivers honking, waving, giving "thumbs up" and pedestrians have thanked us for "being there." Besides affirming them, we definitely affirm ourselves!
