Thursday, October 29, 2009

Cheshire County Democrats Cheshire County Democrats - Community Night

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Cheshire County Democrats - Community Night

Please join the Cheshire County Democrats in our Monthly Community Kitchen Night!
 
Wednesday November 4th, from 4:30 until roughly 7:30.  This is a fun event, and with the ever growing needs of the Keene Community Kitchen, a welcome help to them.
 
Please let me know if you will be able to assist.  Last month we had many wonderful volunteers-ands I am very grateful for all of your help!
 

Ann Heffernon, Vice-Chair, Cheshire County Democrats

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Poster Party

Greetings to all our local friends, activists and organizers for Change,




On November 4th in the evening we will have a Poster Party to celebrate winning the election one year ago. Location TBA (to be announced) details will follow in a couple days.



We will watch a video/ from the campaign and celebrate with snacks, while making posters for: the





Rally in Concord at the State House, to be held on November 7, Saturday at 2:00 p.m. for Health Insurance Reform with Organizing for America.



Please join us for one of these two events as we celebrate and work together once again.



Let me know soon if you would like to host our local Poster party Celebration at your home, and have a DVD player we can all watch.



Historic Events are happening and you are part of this amazing Community Organizing movement.



Please call 603-239-6830 or e-mail me so we know who's coming. Invite friends.

Thanks.



Julia Ferrari

Saturday, October 17, 2009

National Day of Action for Healthcare Reform

We are calling on each of you this coming Tuesday, October 20th, to participate in a national day of action!


Two Committees in the US Senate have proposed two different solutions for healthcare reform. Now they are in deliberation about what to include in the final legislation that the entire US Senate will vote on this coming week or shortly after.



Senator Shaheen needs to continue receiving communication from each of us to stand strong in her support for a public option. Senator Gregg, who is preparing to join dozens of conservative legislators to stop a vote on healthcare reform, needs to hear from us as well.



Ways you can join us on October 20th:



Every 15 Minutes Action



From 8:30am-5pm, Tuesday, October 20th, we need you to volunteer to visit one of Senator Shaheen or Senator Gregg's offices in NH. Starting at 8:30am, then at 8:45am, then at 9am and every 15 minutes thereafter until 5pm, people will visit our Senators' Offices around the state for a powerful demonstration of public support for healthcare reform. Call Jaime to sign up! 603-504-2906



Locations where you can join us:



Senator Gregg Offices-Concord, Manchester, Portsmouth, Berlin



Senator Shaheen Offices- Claremont, Manchester, Dover





Faith Day of Action Events in NH- Claremont and Keene



Services of Remembrance in Claremont, 12 noon

Trinity Episcopal Church

120 Broad Street, Claremont



Service of Remembrance in Keene, 7pm

Keene Unitarian Universalist Church

Washington Street, Keene

Health Care Reform Tabling

Keene State College

229 Main Street



To volunteer for an office visit, join us for the Service of Remembrance or other activities around the state, please contact:

Jaime Contois

NH Organizer

Working Families Win

603-504-2906

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Cheshire County Democrats Cheshire County Democrats - SAVE THE DATE County Summit

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Cheshire County Democrats - SAVE THE DATE County Summit

SAVE THE DATE
 
Saturday, November 14th the Cheshire County Democrats will hold their County Summit!
 
Details and specific times to follow soon!
 
We hope you can join us for this important event-
 

Ann Heffernon, Vice-Chair, Cheshire County Democrats




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Monday, October 5, 2009

Cheshire County Democrats Cheshire County Democrats - Community Kitchen

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Cheshire County Democrats - Community Kitchen

This Wednesday is the Cheshire County Democrats  volunteer night at the Community Kitchen.  I invite you to help out-it is both gratifying and fun.
 
Please let me know ahead of time if you will be able to join us-
 
Many thanks-

Ann

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Ann K. Heffernon
akheff@gmail.com
cell 603.851.0007




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Cheshire County Democrats Book Club

Hello Everyone, For October, we are reading $20.00 Per Gallon: How the Inevitable Rise in the Price of Gasoline Will Change Our Lives for the Better, by Christopher Steiner. We will meet on Wednesday evening, October 28th, 6:30 PM at the Food Court at Colony Mill Marketplace. I hope to see you then. Linda Cates From Publishers WeeklyStarred Review. According to Steiner, senior staff reporter at Forbes magazine, surging fuel prices will transform Americans' daily lives almost beyond recognition. With traditional energy sources disappearing and global demand soaring, the U.S. will confront gas prices rocketing to $6, $8, $14 and beyond—prices that will compel sweeping changes in everything from urban planning to food production. He reveals the consequences of each incremental hike in gas prices: at $8 per gallon, air travel will essentially vanish; at $14 a gallon, Wal-Mart stores will become empty “ghost boxes”; when gas hits $16 a gallon, sushi will become an extravagance only for the extremely wealthy. While many changes will come at tremendous social and economic cost, Steiner envisions a better future, where human ingenuity will spur greater efficiency and less waste. Although it's unlikely all the author's predictions will come true—he goes so far as to forecast the order in which airlines will go out of business—the surprising snapshots of the future (where rising gas prices might revitalize Detroit) make for vivid and compelling reading.