Democratic Gubernatorial Debate at P-J auditorium Tuesday evening


Details on the Georgia Democratic Gubernatorial Debate
Subject: CCDC FW: ATTENTION: Democratic Gubernatorial Debate


Dear CCDC members and friends,

Please read the email below about the Democratic Gubernatorial Debate happening in Athens this Tuesday, February 2.

Sincerely,
Karen Solheim
CCDC Vice Chair for Communications






From: info@georgiademocrats.org
To: ksolheim@hotmail.com
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 11:38:41 -0500
Subject: ATTENTION: Democratic Gubernatorial Debate





Democratic Party of Georgia

The Democratic Party of Georgia and WNEG-TV will be holding a televised debate with the Democratic Gubernatorial Candidates on February 2. The debate will be held at UGA in Athens. 

To obtain tickets email your name, telephone number, and email address to tickets@georgiademocrat.org. 

For press credentials and inquiries contact Eric Gray at eric@georgiademocrat.org. 

General Information
Debate of Democratic Party Candidates for Governor of Georgia
Tuesday February 2nd, 7pm
UGA South PJ Auditorium, Journalism/ Psychology Plaza
Building 0066, S306 

Sponsored by the Democratic Party of Georgia in conjunction with the Grady College of Journalism, University of Georgia. 

GUIDELINES 

* No one is permitted inside the auditorium with a cellphone. Cameras of any kind are not allowed by the audience.

* This is a ticketed event. Audience participants must arrive by 6:30. Anyone not in their seat by 6:40 may lose their seating privilege.








Paid for by The Democratic Party of Georgia: 1100 Spring Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30309. Jane Kidd, Chair; Michael Thurmond, Vice-Chair; Rex Templeton, Jr., Treasurer. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee.



1100 Spring Street Suite 408
Atlanta, GA 30309

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