CCDC NEWS (03.07.13)



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Date: March 7, 2013 12:04:31 PM EST
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from the

Clarke County Democratic Committee

(CCDC)!
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Clarke County DEMOCRATIC 
Committee
NEWS
(03.07.13)
==Upcoming Events==
Thursday, March 7
CCDC Executive Committee meeting:

5:30
 2440 West Broad, Suite 13



Saturday, March 9
                  
Athens Area Democrats Breakfast
   9 a.m.              Brett's Restaurant
               
     SPEAKER:
 
Gordon Sherman
Area Representative of the National Committee to Preserve
Social Security and Medicare (NCPSSM)
discussing the current status and outlook for these programs and the NCPSSM's national position.

Click here for additional information.
AND


If you are interested in attending and sitting with the Clarke County Democrats,
click here to send an email to reserve your seat.




Save the Date:
Saturday, March 23

Voter Registration Drive

J and J Center

beginning at 9 a.m.

More information will be forthcoming.


 Thursday, March 28
CCDC monthly meeting:

6 p.m.


ACC Legislative Delegation Panel:

Bill Cowsert, Spencer Frye, Frank Ginn,
Regina Quick, and Chuck Williams


current 2013 location:   Multiple Choices850 Gaines School Road
==Other Information==
Click here
for information
from the UGA Young Democrats.


Click here 
for information 
from the Young Democrats of Georgia
which includes their 2013 Convention
in Atlanta April 12-14.

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Become a member of the
Classic City Democrats 
by being a monthly contributor 
to the CCDC!
Click here to do so on the CCDC website!

Click here for further information.




Copyright © 2013 Clarke County Democratic Committee. All rights reserved.

Our mailing address is PO Box 800, Bogart, GA 30622.


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