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Call for Volunteers: Cincinnatians For Progress

September 23rd, 2009

CincyPAC has endorsed Cincinnatians for Progress and is Opposed to Issue 9.  See a call for volunteers below:

We have some great updates and new opportunities to share with you in this email. November 3 is closing in and now is the time for us to work together to defeat issue 9!
 
It’s been a big week for Cincinnatians for Progress — a lot of community groups announced support for the campaign:  Hamilton County Democratic Party,  Cincinnati Planning Commission, Agenda 360, Bikepac,  Corryville Community Council, and Ohio Environmental Council. More to come!
 
Our yard sign contest is online and we’ll be announcing a winner soon, so remember to sign up for a yard sign. One of the artists who produced a design for us, Nathan Strieter, made an awesome video about defeating issue 9. Be sure to check it out and send the link to your friends.
 
We need volunteers for some specific activities in the weeks before the election!!!
 
-We are looking for folks to help distribute literature and sign up new volunteers at Findlay Market during the peak hours on the weekend. Findlay Market is a great place to get the word out and we want to let folks there know Vote No On 9.
 
-Findlay Market isn’t the only place to get great food in town. We are looking for people to help volunteer to distribute literature and sign up new volunteers at the Hyde Park Farmer’s Market. Located a half a block south of Hyde Park Square on Edwards Road, the Hyde Park Farmer’s Market takes place on Sundays from 9:30AM-1:30PM.
 
-The Midpoint Music Festival is always a great place to check out local bands. With a variety of acts at different locations throughout downtown, we are looking for folks to volunteer to hand out literature and sign up new volunteers.
 
-We are looking for volunteers to help distribute literature and sign up new volunteers at Streetscapes: A Street Painting Festival. This Saturday and Sunday from 10AM-6PM, local artists will paint the pavement at Telford Street and Ludlow Avenue in Clifton’s Gaslight district.
 
Please use this form to signup and we’ll be in touch soon!
 
Thank you for your support and together we will work to defeat Issue 9!
 
Jonathon Vogt, Field Coordinator
-Cincinnatians for Progress

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Event Invitation: Leslie Ghiz

September 23rd, 2009

Please Join

Sylvia RombIs at the Malton Gallery

For an Event to Support

Leslie Ghiz

For Cincinnati City Council

 October 8th, 2009

7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

 Malton Gallery

3804 Edwards Road

Cincinnati, OH 45209

 $100 Per Person

 Please RSVP by calling or emailing Jamie Schwartz at

513.532.0901

Jrschwartz11@gmail.com

 

Paid for by Leslie Ghiz for Council

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Call for Yard Sign Volunteers: Chris Bortz

September 23rd, 2009

We have our Bortz yardsigns here and are ready to deliver them to your house!!

Please show your support by displaying a Bortz yardsign.

Go here and sign up: http://www.facebook.com/l/750c6;chrisbortz.com/

It’s that easy.

Also, we are having a “FRIENDRAISER” Friday, October 16th at Mainstay (301 W 5th St). Mark your calendars and come on down. More details to follow.

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Event Invitation: Mark Mallory

September 22nd, 2009
Mallory Fundraising Event
Fall Fundraiser at Blackfinn

Host: Mark Mallory

Price: $25 Individual
Date: Thursday, October 1, 2009
Time: 5:00pm – 7:00pm
Location: Blackfinn
Street: 19 E. 7th Street
City/Town: Cincinnati, OH
Phone: 5132667810
Email: jens@electmallory.com

DescriptionPlease Join Mayor Mark Mallory for a fundraising event for his Re-Election Campaign

Suggested Contribution:
$25 Individual
$100 Silver Sponsor
$250 Gold Sponsor

Contribute online at www.electmallory.com using our secure website — Visa, Mastercard, and AMEX.

RSVP on facebook or with Jens Sutmoller at jsutmoller@gmail.com or (513) 266-7810

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Event Invitation: Laure Quinlivan

September 22nd, 2009

Comedians for Quinlivan

Host:
Laure Quinlivan, Steve Caminiti, Michael Flannery, Dan Donnellon
Type:
Network:
Global
Price:
$25 suggested donation
Date:
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Time:
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Location:
Go Bananas Comedy Club
Street:
8410 Market Place LN (off Montgomery Rd)
City/Town:
Montgomery, OH
 
Phone:
5139849288
Email:

Description

Three professional Cincinnati-based comedians will make you laugh till you cry, to help get Laure Quinlivan elected to Council. Go Bananas Comedy Club on Montgomery Rd.

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Please Join Us for the CincyPAC Monthly Board Meeting This Thursday, September 25th

September 22nd, 2009

Hello gang!

 

We will be meeting this Thursday, September 25th at Grammers from 7-8ish, and will be discussing the following agenda items:
 

AGENDA

 

1) Review Endorsement Process

  -What did we like/should we keep?

  -What do we want to improve?

2) October or November Event

  -Split the pot event-October

  -Election night party

3) Succession Planning

  -2010 Board

  -2010 Leadership (Pres, VP)

4) Financial Review

  -What we raised for endorsements

  -Where we are today

  -Where we want to be by the close of our October event

5) Other
 
Please email me to let me know if you are able to attend (candaceklein@hotmail.com).
 
Candace

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Call for Volunteers: Amy Murray

September 21st, 2009

A Chance to Participate…

The Amy Murray Campaign for Cincinnati City Council would like to encourage any and all members of CincyPAC to participate in the many upcoming campaign events around the city.

For a complete list of events, CLICK HERE

Volunteers will receive Amy Murray t-shirts, stickers and YARD SIGNS

This is your chance to help bring the much needed change that this amazing city deserves to city council.

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NO on Issue 9: Request

September 14th, 2009

CincyPAC has endorsed Cincinnatians for Progress, a group opposed to Issue 9.  See the request below:

Dear Rail Supporter,

 
As the campaign against the COAST ballot initiative enters the home stretch, we need your help.  We must ensure that the people repopulating our city are registered to vote and planning to vote in November.  This is a key demographic that understands the benefits of passenger rail transit.  Accordingly, I’d like to ask you to send the links below (in blue) to likely rail supporters who live in the City of Cincinnati. Everyone must register by Monday, October 5th to be able to vote in the November 3rd election. While you’re at it, make a “City Voters” email group that you can keep adding names to in order to broadcast an email before the election reminding them to vote and how much defeating Issue 9 means to you. And remember, a lot of people vote absentee well in advance of election day.
 
Please copy and paste the following four lines into an original email and send it to your friends who are city residents:
__________________________
 
To learn if you are registered to vote in the November 3rd city election, click here:
 
 
If you or your friends are not registered, follow the instructions here:
 
 
__________________________
 
Second, on one weekend morning or afternoon in mid- to late-October, would you be willing to distribute literature that outlines the case against COAST’s anti-rail ballot issue to your neighbors? Cincinnatians for Progress will ask you to put the literature inside their door (not in the mailbox) and quickly move onto the next house. Apartment buildings are especially easy assuming you live there or know someone who does. Just slip the piece under each door early some morning.
 
Feel free to define your own territory. The “No on Nine!” campaign is looking for volunteers who can “own” all or part of their neighborhood. For instance, you could say:
“I’ll take care of the area of Hyde Park north of Erie and west of Edwards” — or
 
“My son’s soccer team will distribute to all of the homes in Northside west of Hamilton Avenue.” — or
 
“I’ve recruited several friends to help me cover all of Price Hill.”
Just describe the area you’re willing to cover and send it back to me with an estimate of the number of pieces of literature you’re able to distribute. Set your own goal.
 
Starting with our city’s biggest rail supporters - you! – we’ll fill in the map and recruit others where gaps appear. But because of your known interest, we’re starting by asking you to make a commitment.
 
That’s about it. Please ensure that rail supporters who are city residents are registered to vote and agree to distribute literature on one weekend morning or afternoon this fall in an area that you can easily cover. We’ll let you know when and where the literature can be picked up.
 
The message that the Charter Amendment will kill all rail in Cincinnati is starting to gain traction. Can you help with this?

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Event Inviations and Call for Volunteers: Laure Quinlivan

September 14th, 2009

Upcoming Quinlivan Fundraisers:

Sep. 16th Below 0 Lounge party

Sep. 23  Comedy Club Fundraiser at Go Bananas

Oct. 7  LQ Means Business event – cohosts wanted!

 

 

As far as volunteers for our campaign, anyone who’d like to volunteer should CALL 646-1726.

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Event Invitations: Roxanne Qualls Fundraisers

September 14th, 2009

Cathy and Tom Crain and Phyllis Weston House Party
Sunday, October 4, 2009
5:30-7:30
1 Taft Road Lane
$100

Penny Pensak House Party
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
5:30-7
Park Place at Lytle-400 Pike Street 45202
$100

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