October 4, 2006

Campaign Events

Chelsa Wagner Fundraiser
When: Wednesday, October 4, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Where: 207 Bailey Ave., Pittsburgh, PA
What: Chelsa Wagner, candidate for State House, cordially invites you to join her for an evening at the spectacular (Editor's Note: It is!) Mt. Washington home of Peter Karlovich and Steven Herforth. Contributions of $100 - event sponsor, $50 - individual are requested. Please RSVP by October 2nd online (http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/heidi_tappe@hotmail.com/oct4); or by calling Heidi at 412-207-7908; or email or call Lindsay at lpatross@yahoo.com or call 412-908-2015.

Gov. Ed Rendell Debate Party
When: Wednesday, October 4, (debate starts at 7:00 PM)
Where: Buffalo Blues, 216 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206
What: Join the Rendell Campaign on Wednesday for their official debate party in Pittsburgh. They've rented out the top floor of a popular local pub to watch the debate live on their televisions. They're opening up the doors to all of the Governor's supporters -- free of charge. Get hooked up to the Rendell/Casey Campaign! More details at: http://community.rendellforgovernor.com/events/private/8466/411

Candidate Forum - 42nd State House Legislative District
When: Thurs, October 5 at 7:30pm
Where: Jefferson Middle School's auditorium, intersection of Moffett and Bower Hill Road, Mt. Lebanon
What: Matt Smith (D) and Mark Harris (R) will participate in a candidates forum and answer prepared questions as well as questions from the audience. Everyone is welcome. Especially encouraged to attend are residents of Carnegie, Greentree, Thornburgh, Roslyn Farms, Scott, Mt. Lebanon and Bethel Park. The forum is being moderated by the Greater Pittsburgh League of Women Voters.

Eugene DePasquale Fundraiser
When:
Sunday, October 8, 2006, 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Where: Panther Hollow Inn, 4601 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh PA 15213
What: Food, drinks and good conversation at fundraiser for Eugene DePasquale, candidate for State Representative in the 95th Legislative District. Tickets for this event are $100, BUT lesser contributions are welcome! So, if you have a couple of hours to spare on Sunday and ($50, $20, or even $15 bucks) drop on. More info here.

Progress Pittsburgh Social Hour
When:
Tuesday, October 10, 2006, @ 6:00pm
Where: Six Penn Kitchen @ 146 Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, PA
What: Election warm-ups -- politics + conversation + drinks = fun. The general election is just five weeks away and there’s a ton of stuff going on. P2 wants you to learn about it, how you can get involved, and have a casual place to discuss the latest with other interested and interesting people. They will also have something special that you can take away with you. Contact Breem Masciotra for more info @ bmasciotra@yahoo.com or www.progresspittsburgh.org

Join Al Franken in Pittsburgh! (Jason Altmire Event)
When: Friday, October 13, 2006, 8:00 p.m.
Where: 2901 Smallman Street, Loft 5D, Pittsburgh, PA
What: An exclusive evening with Al Franken: Emmy award-winning television writer and producer, New York Times bestselling author, and host of The Al Franken Show on Air America Radio. Special Guest: Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl. Private cocktail party in support of Jason Altmire, Democratic Candidate for the Fourth Congressional District. Ticket Price: $150.00. To purchase tickets: call Sharon at 724-274-1776; email sharon@jasonaltmire.com ; or visit www.jasonaltmire.com/getinvolved/contribute (event code: Al Franken)

SORRY! Missed posting about Pgh. League of Young Voters Fall 2006 Candidate Forum which was last night. (I'm working on a big, last minute project for work, but if you read Froth Slosh B'Gosh blog -- and why wouldn't you? -- you saw it there.)

4 comments:

Vanna said...

Wow. The Al Franken fundraiser for Jason Altmire, with special guest Luke Ravenstahl? Who knew his star was soaring so high?

Shawn said...

Being 26 years old in Pittsburgh does make one rather unique.

Maria said...

Mayor Opie is a STAR, baby! Sometimes the boys in the back room even let him make special guest appearances all by himself -- as log as he promises not to sign any autographs, that is. ANY thing Mayor Opie signs must be pre-approved.

Anonymous said...

Altmire's really bringing in some top tier guests. His campaign seems to be hitting full stride.