Jennifer Bruner for Senate: Statewide effort this weekend
Ohio’s Jennifer is one of the brightest lights in politics in the US today.
Dear Ellen,
This weekend our grassroots campaign swings into high gear as we "take it to the streets" to talk to friends and neighbors about a new kind of campaign to elect a new kind of U.S. Senator. Now Ohioans from all walks of life can get behind a proven Ohio leader who will fight for our state's working families and stand up for them for fairness, equality and respect.
Our opponents in this race are supported by moneyed interests, many of whom profited handsomely as we slid into the worst recession since the Great Depression, pushing the middle class further and further down the economic ladder. Jennifer understands that it will take all of us working together, one person at a time, to change our government. She believes in you, and that's why she's running.
Please join our volunteers from all across the State of Ohio, for a Brunner Statewide Canvass on Saturday, January 9th, from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm and Sunday, January 10th, from 1:30 to 4:30 pm. We will be meeting up at locations around the state. Please click <http://www.jenniferbrunner.com/page/s/canvass> or email field@jenniferbrunner.com to sign up to join the canvass closest to you.
Jennifer wants to prove that a campaign built first and foremost on people, not money, can succeed. Because she knows that when she wins with people like you, she can govern from the center of people's lives, not the edges of moneyed power. She knows this is not the establishment way, yet she pushes on for a new way. She wants people from all over Ohio to have a stake in their government and that's why she's willing to put it all on the line to fight for them in the U.S. Senate.
You can help her show them that when we change the way we campaign, we change our government. You can help her show them that it's about you and me, our families, our friends and our neighbors. With the help of supporters like you we can spread the word about our campaign and continue to build our grassroots network as we march ahead to victory in the coming months.
Sincerely,
David Dettman
Campaign Manager
P.S. If you can't join us for the Brunner Statewide Canvass this weekend, please consider making a donation now to support our canvassers. Your contribution of $25, $50, $100, $250, or whatever you can afford will help us train and equip the canvassers, who need clipboards, campaign literature, pens, sweatshirts, and hot chocolate and coffee. Thanks. -DDD
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Columbus, OH 43215
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Mike Nichols D.C. Will present at the salon wed 27 Jan on H1N1/Swine Flu facts
Mike and Julie Nichols of Gateways to Healing are the network spinal analysis chiropractors here in Clifton on Jefferson near Cactus Pear. Mike presented on nutrition last fall.
Art Exhibit
(Mary Ann is that remarkable woman who keeps Earthsave Cincinnati going. Has been to the Salon. Her paintings are “primitive” like Grandma Moses, and wonderful to see. Myra’s is that excellent restaurant on Calhoun St between St. George’s and U.C. Reasonable prices, delicious and imaginative fare, many vegetarian offerings. ellen)
Paintings by Mary Ann Lederer
at Myra’s Dionysus Restaurant
121 Calhoun Street, 45219.
January 2010
See photos of Mary Ann’s show here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/karenarnett/MaryAnnSLatestShowAtMyraS?feat=email#
Local Organic Produce
The southwest chapter of the Ohio organic farmers association (OEFFA) is sponsoring an interesting afternoon event at the Civic Garden Center on Sunday, January 17th. We will be showing the highly acclaimed documentary, “Fresh”, followed by a panel discussion. We are encouraging the general public to attend. Please check out ... the website for the movie (freshthemovie.com), and pass this announcement on to anyone else that might like to attend.
Thanks!
David Rosenberg
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Multi-cultural house, live music parties, monthly drum circle, yoga practice weekly, Tai Chi weekly, pot luck salon every Wed. night. Must be at least 25; no smoking; no pets; solid financial credentials. $360/month house dues. Call Ellen: 513 221 1289
Immigration Reform Rally Jan 16
Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center is working with local unions, community and religious organizations and Reform America in fighting for real immigration reform next year. With the recent Ohio DMV decision to deny vehicle registration to immigrants without social security numbers it is now important than ever that we work together for the legalization of the millions of immigrants in our country.
Attached is a flyer for the immigration reform rally on January 16. Please distribute this flyer wherever you can. We plan to have an 1,000 to 1500 people at the Hartwell Center at 2 PM on January 16th. We will have personal stories from immigrants, and speakers representing religious, union and community perspectives on immigration reform and politicians who support this effort (perhaps Luis Guitterez).
We see this as a just kick off of a campaign to bring real reform to our immigration laws.
As of this date we are planning to have nine buses to pick up at different points in our area those we can’t drive to the location and those immigrants who are now too afraid to drive. The points of the pickups are depicted in the flyer.
Any questions on our rally please call our office (513) 621-5991 or Su Casa (513) 621-5991
Don Sherman, Director Cincinnati Interfaith Workers Center
REFORM IMMIGRATION
FOR AMERICA
Comprehensive Immigration Reform Rally
Saturday, January 16 2:00 – 3:30 PM
Hartwell Recreation Center
59 Caldwell Drive, Cincinnati
What is Comprehensive Immigration Reform?
WORKABLE SOLUTIONS that
REFLECT OUR NATIONS VALUES and
MOVE US FORWARD
TOGETHER
Directions to Hartwell Center, 65 Caldwell Drive:
Take I-75 to the Paddock Road exit. Follow Vine St north one mile to the third traffic light. Turn left onto Caldwell Drive. Hartwell Recreation Center is on the left
Free Transportation Located at:
Hamilton – 3 locations
El Valley Verde Market, 2436 Dixie Highway, Hamilton
Taqueria Mercado, 6507 Dixie Highway, Fairfield
Princeton Pike West Church of God, 1060 South 12th St, Hamilton
**Departs at 12:45**
John Wesley United Methodist Church Westwood Kroger
1927 West Kemper Road, Cincinnati 2435 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati
**Departs at 1:00** **Departs at 1:15**
Cristo Rey Church St Charles Hispanic Ministry
947 Donaldson Highway, Erlanger, KY 115 West Seymour Avenue
**Departs at 1:00** **Departs at 1:15**
Health Care Reform Section Three
Call Voinovich, Brown, and your congressperson. Ask them to support Health Care Reform including the Public Option. You can call EVERY DAY!
Brown, Sherrod - (D - OH)
713 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
phone Fax Cincinnati 513 684 1021 (202)228-6321
Voinovich, George V. - (R - OH)
524 HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
phone Cincinnati 513 684 3265 Fax: (513) 684-3269
Steve Driehaus First Congressional District
441 Vine St. 3003 Carew Twr., Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone Cincinnati 513 684 2723 Fax: (513) 421-8722
Jean Schmidt 2nd Congressional District
8044 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45236
Phone (513)791-0381 Fax: (513) 791-1696
They will ask your name and zip code, sometimes your address. Important to make lots of calls. Ellen
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