Pgh. League of Young Voters Education Fund: Monthly Meeting With Special Guest Mayor Luke Ravenstahl
When: Tuesday, October 17th, 7 PM
Where: Grand Hall, Union Project, 801 N. Negley Avenue, Highland Park
What: A spiced up monthly meeting!
Because the new mayor needs to know what young Pittsburghers care about...
Information: 412.728.2197 or Omar: pghmusicculture@gmail.com
http://www.pittsburgh.indyvoter.org/blog
FYI: I was invited to be one of the community leaders to ask a question, but it looks like I won't be able to make it. If I was going to ask a question, it would have been the following:
"Mayor Ravenstahl, you were quoted in the Post-Gazette as saying you considered yourself to be 'socially conservative.' In that same article Councilman Jim Motznik said that he thought you were 'pro life.' Can you please tell me if you are anti choice and if that's why you voted against the Bubble Zone ordinance and how your social conservatism would affect you postions as mayor?"(The League is looking for some dope data entry people! Wanting to volunteer, but hate talking to peeps about politics? Shoot Nish at nish@indyvoter.org an email with your availability.)
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Rally at Senator Santorum's Office: Save Social Security!
When: Wednesday, October 18th, 1:30 PM,
Where: Senator Santorum's Office, 100 W. Station Square Drive, Station Square, Landmarks Building, Suite 250.
Part of PA Action's efforts to protect Social Security. I hear that former Senate candidate Chuck Pennacchio will be in attendance.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
SEAD Meeting (South End Active Democrats)
When: Thursday, October 19th
Where: Larry's Roadhouse at Rt 51 and Whited Street in Overbrook.
Members of the Casey Campaign will talk about the plan for victory. 6:30 if you want dinner. Meeting will begin promptly at 7 pm. Democratic Candidates and campaigns welcome. Bring signs, buttons, and literature.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Progress Pittsburgh : PRE-ELECTION BONANZA
When: Tuesday, October 24, 6 PM
Where: 5151 penn gallery, 5151 Penn Ave in Garfield
Why: information + voters = power.
PRE-ELECTION BONANZA to bring you everything you need to know to get educated for and involved in the upcoming general election. Please join them with the Partisan Project show for an evening of information and informal conversation. representatives from organizations like the League of Young Voters will be there and some campaigns might also be present.
Thursday, October 26, 2006
Pittsburgh Interfaith Impact Network Public Action - Public Transit!
When: Thursday, October 26, 7 - 8:30 pm
Where: Petra International Ministries, 235 Eastgate Drive, (former East Hills Shopping Center--near intersection of Robinson Blvd. & Frankstown Ave.)
Adequate and dedicated state funding for public transportation will be one of the major issues addressed by the Pittsburgh Interfaith Impact Network (PIIN) at its Public Action. PIIN expects an attendance of 2,000 or more. Key public officials will be invited to commit to specific actions furthering our transit funding goals. All supporters of this effort are urged to attend.
Information: bsimpson@tmail.com , 412-322-6419 or Wallace Watson
wallwat1@verizon.net , 412-371-8138
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