HOW TO RUN FOR COMMITTEEPERSON IN THE 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION
Make a Difference! How You Can Strengthen Democracy in Philadelphia
Come to this non-partisan training; learn how you can win one of these positions. Help strengthen women’s voices in our political process and protect the right to vote!
HOW TO RUN FOR COMMITTEEPERSON IN THE 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION
When: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 from 5:30-7:30 pm Where: 1606 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA Speakers: Stephanie Singer, City Commissioner Tracey Gordon, Deputy City Commissioner
FOLLOW-UP SESSION FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DECIDED TO RUN
When: Tuesday, February 18, 2014 from 5:30-7:30 pm Where: 1606 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA (Nominating petitions will be available at February 18 session.)
Running for committeeperson is a very easy entry point into electoral politics. You don’t need to raise money; you just need the time and willingness to talk to your neighbors. Running for committeeperson is a way to learn grassroots organizing skills, gain leadership experience, and learn how the political system works.
Sponsored by the Philadelphia Chapter of the National Organization for Women and the Philadelphia Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women.
For more information, contact Karen Bojar at kbojar1@verizon.net or Kathy Black at kblackphilly@yahoo.com (labor donated)
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Sponsored by the Philadelphia Chapter of the National Organization for Women and the Philadelphia Chapter of the Coalition of Labor Union Women.
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