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What to do in Wake County: Dem event info
Filing for the fall elections has now closed. Please see the Democratic candidates at www.wakedems.org <http://www.wakedems.org/> . For a complete list of all candidates, please see the Board of Elections website - http://www.wakegov.com/general/elections/default.htm

Some significant dates are:

8/22: First day to request absentee ballot for City of Raleigh, Town of Cary and Board of Education. Election is October 11.

9/16: Last day to register to vote or change your registration for City of Raleigh, Town of Cary and Board of Education

9/19: First day to request absentee ballot for Wake County Municipal
Elections other than Raleigh and Cary. Election is November 8th. (Runoff elections for Raleigh, Cary and School board if needed)

10/14: Last day to register to vote or change your registration for
Municipal elections

THUR 8/25. 6pm. PR Latta Volunteer of the Year Award - Presentation
banquet

NC State University Club, 4200 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh.

The Young Democrats of Wake County are pleased to announce the recipient of the Fifth Annual PR Latta Volunteer of the Year Award to Mr. Ronnie Condrey.. For more details see 8/25 event notice below or go to www.wakeyd.org


Lobby Day to End the War in Iraq - Sept 26

As part of Three Days of Action for Peace and Justice in Washington, DC the weekend of 9/24, activists will lobby congressional representatives. A strong NC contingent is being organized to join together in solidarity to lobby our elected officials for peace on Monday the 26th of September. If you are interested in taking part in pre-arranged meetings with your congressperson with 4-10 others from your district, please contact Tamara Tal at <http://us.f424.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=tamaraltal@yahoo.com>
tamaraltal@yahoo.com.

Put Lobby Day in the title of your missive and be sure to include contact information (phone # and email address), district, representative, and any organizations (political, social, religious, etc.) that you are a part of.

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Event Listings:

MON 8/15. 7pm. The Platform and Resolutions Committee of the NC Democratic Party meeting. NC Democratic Party HQ, Goodwin House, 220 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh. Informal Public Hearings for Platform and Resolutions Committee


MON 8/15. 7pm. East Raleigh Citizens Advisory Council Lions Park, 516 Dennis Ave. For more info contact Luis Olivieri-Robert, 919-831-6099 or <mailto:luis.olivieri-robert@ci.raleigh.nc.us> luis.olivieri-robert@ci.raleigh.nc.us


TUE 8/16. 5-6:30 pm. Campaign for Decent Housing. City Housing Department, 401 E. Lakewood Ave., Durham. Durham
Discussion of housing bonds, neighborhood safety and other issues to discuss with elected representatives at our annual event on Oct 22. Affordable Housing Coalition: 683-1185, <http://www.dahc.org/> www.dahc.org.


TUE 8/16. 6-9pm. Raleigh Chapter of Drinking liberally (meets every
Tuesday). The Flying Saucer 328 West Morgan Street @ Harrington Raleigh, NC <http://drinkingliberally.org/> http://drinkingliberally.org/


TUE 8/16. 7pm African American Caucus of the Wake County Dems. Wake County HQ, Goodwin House, 220 Hillsborough, Raleigh
Normally meets the 3rd Tuesday of the month. Contact auxiliary president Carl Dean -828-4764-or Dem HQ for meeting verification - 919-828-5656.


WED 8/17. 6-8pm. Debra McHenry - Campaign Kickoff. Wine and Cheese campaign kickoff for Debra McHenry, candidate for Wake County School Board, District 2. http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?address=111+Main+Street&city=Garner&st
ate=NC&country=US&cid=lfmaplink> Bryan Building, 111 Main
Street, Garner, NC


WED 8/17. 7:30. Vigil to support Cindy Sheehan.
Brightleaf Square, Gregson & Main, Durham. Cindy Sheehan, mother of Army Specialist Casey Sheehan who was killed in Iraq, continues her vigil outside President Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. She was recently joined by more moms who lost a child in Iraq and other military families. Meanwhile President Bush continues his five-week vacation and pledged Thursday to keep U.S. troops in Iraq-meaning more moms will lose a child. Our vigils will be simple and dignified. Together, we'll acknowledge the sacrifices made by Cindy Sheehan, her son, Casey and the more than 1,800 brave American men and women who have given their lives in Iraq-and their moms and families. To sign up for the Durham event or to start one in your community, see: http://www.moveonpac.org/event/events/index.html?action_id=24


WED 8/17. 7-9pm(?) Triangle Area Fellowship Of Reconciliation Meeting. Longview Center, 118 S Person St between Exploris and IMAX, Raleigh.

Michael Doorn, our resident ecologist, will give a presentation on
integrating spirituality, philosophy and environmental awareness. The issues that will be probed include the purpose of the physical world and our role in it. What does it mean to revere or mistreat the environment and fellow humans in a spiritual sense. His recent manuscript, "The Mantis and the Mirror", is both delightful reading and filled with ecological wisdom. Contact Jack and Mary McCall, 919-755-0331 or jackmccall@earthlink.net .
See also <http://www.forusa.org/> http://www.forusa.org/



WED 8/17. 7pm: Internationalist Books presents a screening of "End of Suburbia: Oil Depletion and the Collapse of the American Dream"
405 W. Franklin St., Chapel Hill. 942-1740. followed by discussion and presentation of local projects and campaigns to reduce oil and energy consumption., <http://www.internationalistbooks.org/>
www.internationalistbooks.org.



THUR 8/18. 6:30pm: Rep. David Price Budget Workshop: East Chapel Hill High School, 500 Weaver Dairy Road. Price's office: 859-5999
Constituents get a chance to examine how tax dollars are spent, suggest federal spending priorities and offer recommendations on where to cut spending. In cooperation with the Concord Coalition.


THUR 8/18. 7pm. Another South is Possible! Fundraiser and Rally
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 810 West Chapel Hill Street, Durham. Triangle Jobs with Justice, FLOC, and the National Farm Worker (NFWM), sponsors this fundraiser and rally. We will be hearing about (and learning how to get involved in) the various campaigns that are going on in our state, and we will honor local activist and organizer of the annual Pilgrimage for Justice and Peace -- Gail Phares with the first annual "Global Activist Award." Come enjoy union, wine and cheese, and some good company. During the last year North Carolina has seen a dramatic increase in labor activity and union strength. Today the work continues with the Justice@Smithfield campaign to support meatpackers, organizing at UNC by UE 150 and Service Workers United and a union victory for laundry workers at Duke and their union UNITE HERE!, among others. RSVP: 616-0889, trianglejwj@riseup.net (Nick Wood). To purchase raffle tickets: awolfley@hotmail.com (Anne Wolfley).
Nick Wood, Triangle Jobs with Justice
Leticia Zavala, Farm Labor Organizing Committee
Lori Fernald Khamala, National Farm Worker Ministry


THUR 8/18. 7pm. The first meeting for the Chapel Hill/ Carrboro Area Progressive Documentary Project Team to be held: Chapel Hill Town Hall, 405 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Chapel Hill

We will be discussing the North Carolina Progressive Documentary Project, and kick starting the Chapel Hill/ Carrboro research, interview and filming team. If you are interested in adding creative ideas and input on how to best represent our progressive community, interviewing fellow progressives and progressive groups in the area, filming local events and actions, being interviewed, or just want more information on this project, join us this Thursday at 7pm at the Chapel Hill Town Hall.

For more information check out www.ncprogdoc.org or email
<mailto:katianwitchger@gmail.com> katianwitchger@gmail.com.


FRI 8/19. 7pm. Traction presents. Don't just see art at Culture Crawl, MAKE it! Joe & Jo's, 427 W Main St, Durham.

Join Traction and express yourself by making political guerrilla art. All you need is cardboard, paint and something to say. (We've got the cardboard and paint covered.) Find us in the grass next to Joe & Jo's, starting at 7pm <http://www.gettraction.org/> http://www.gettraction.org/


SAT 8/20. 9:30am. CODEPINK Meeting @ Cup-A-Joe's on Hillsborough Street. Cup-A-Joe's on Hillsborough Street , Raleigh.
Topics for discussion including (1) Peace Rally in DC Sept 24-25 (2)
Conscientious Objector information and No Child Left Behind "opt-out"
Campaign (3) Plan a future fundraiser for the RDU - USO lounge (airport). (4.) Plan congressional actions including upcoming meeting with Congressman Miller. Contact Shannon Hardy, csbhardy@bellsouth.net


SAT 8/20. Wake County Progressive Democrats
Time and location to be determined. Meeting normally held at the NC Academy of Trial Lawyers building at 1312 Annapolis at 9am. But there is talk that this month's meeting may be an evening pot-luck affair. Contact Chapter Chair P.J. Puryear - <mailto:paul@ncatl.org> paul@ncatl.org


SAT 8/20. The 2005 AIDSWALK and RIDE. Will set off from Raleigh's Old City Market at Moore Square Park. We will go the distance with a one mile and a three mile walk route and bike routes of 30-mile, 60-mile, or 101.5 miles. The WALK route will pass the Old State Capitol and the North Carolina General Assembly and return to City
Market. The RIDE route will go thru Wake, Durham, and Orange Counties
thereby touching all of the Alliance of AIDS Services - Carolina service area. Finally, Walkers, Riders, and Volunteers will enjoy a rousing closing ceremony at the Old City Market in Downtown Raleigh. For more info please see - <http://www.aas-c.org/> http://www.aas-c.org/

Or <http://aidswalkandride.kintera.org/faf/help/helpEventInfo.asp?ievent=92862& lis=1&kntae92862=F546ADE576344C84B1EF8994CAEF9C24>
http://aidswalkandride.kintera.org/faf/help/helpEventInfo.asp?ievent=92862&l is=1&kntae92862=F546ADE576344C84B1EF8994CAEF9C24



SAT 8/20. 1pm. Durham Dems summer picnic. Hillside Park, 1300 Roxboro Road, Durham. Please bring a dish or food to be grilled to share. We will have lots of games, activities, shade and time for socializing as well. Please pass this invitation along to other Democrats you know. (In fact, feel free to bring any friends who are registered Independents sitting on the fence and we'll try to bring them over to our side.) http://durhamdemocrats.org/



TUE 8/23. 7-8pm. A Conversation with 13th District Congressman Brad Miller. Wake County Democratic Headquarters, Goodwin House, 220 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh Please join the Wake County Democratic Party for a conversation with Congressman Brad Miller on Tuesday, August 23, from 7 to 8 pm at. This is an opportunity for Democratic Activists to ask questions, share ideas, and discuss the future.


THUR 8/25. 6pm. PR Latta Volunteer of the Year Award - Presentation
banquet. NC State University Club, 4200 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh.
The Young Democrats of Wake County are pleased to announce the recipient of the Fifth Annual PR Latta Volunteer of the Year Award to Mr. Ronnie Condrey. The Award is presented annually to a member of the Democratic Party residing in Wake County who has shown an outstanding and lifelong commitment to grassroots activism.

The Young Democrats will host a banquet on August 25th during which this award will be presented. The regular ticket price is $35 ($45 at the door; $25 for dues-paying YDs).

RSVP with your check by August 20th. Please make checks payable to the address below and include your name, address, phone, occupation, and employer as required by NC Law.

Young Democrats of Wake County
220 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27603

Sponsorship Levels:
Gold, 6 Tickets - $350; Silver, 4 Tickets - $200; Bronze, 2 Tickets - $100.

For further information, please contact Todd Kennedy at
Todd.kennedy@earthlink.net or by phone at 833-0296. Or go to, www.wakeyd.org


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Events a little further out....

SAT 8/27 -28. NC Democratic Party Executive Committee Meeting and Activist Training. Greensboro Day School, 5401 Lawndale Drive, Greensboro. Registration 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. See www.ncdp.org


SUN 8/28. 7-8:30pm. Liberal/Progressive Book Club. Whole Foods Meeting Room at Ridgewood Shopping Center, Raleigh Start Making Sense: Turning the Lessons of Election 2004 into Winning
Progressive Politics. Edited by Don Hazen and Lakshmi Chaudhry. Questions? Comments? Contact John McGarvey at 779-0470 or
<mailto:jmcgarve@bellsouth.net> jmcgarve@bellsouth.net


SAT-MON 9/24-26. STOP THE WAR IN IRAQ! BRING THE TROOPS NOW!

September 24-26, 2005, Three Days of Action for Peace and Justice in
Washington, D.C

March is at 12 noon Sat 9/24. - White House, Washington, DC Please see any of the websites below for a complete listing of the weekend activities.
<http://www.ncpeacejustice.org/> http://www.ncpeacejustice.org/
http://ufpj.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?list=type&type=91
<http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/codepink/signUp.jsp?key=443>
http://www.demaction.org/dia/organizations/codepink/signUp.jsp?key=443
http://www.codepink4peace.org/

Whether you can join us in DC or not, make sure to post your reason to get out of Iraq on onemillionreasons.org. Code Pink will deliver them to the White House on September 26th.


A note from Tamara Tal, Orange County Activist, regarding 9/26 Lobby Day to End the War in Iraq: A strong NC contingent is being organized to join together in solidarity to lobby our elected officials for peace on Monday the 26th of September. If you are interested in taking part in pre-arranged meetings with your congressperson with 4-10 others from your district,please contact Tamara Tal at <http://us.f424.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=tamaraltal@yahoo.com> tamaraltal@yahoo.com


Put Lobby Day in the title of your missive and be sure to include contact information (phone # and email address), district, representative, and any organizations (political, social, religious, etc.) that you are a part of.

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Wake County Democratic Party
220 Hillsborough Street
Raleigh, NC 27603
919-828-5656
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1. BTW...Excellent Post to keep all this together! Thanks Much!
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