Oconee County Democratic Committee's Adopt-A-Road beautifies the busiest boulevard along the Oconee Connector

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Oconee Democrats beautify Oconee Connector along their Adopt-A-Road sign

The Oconee County Democratic Committee members continued quarterly community service obligations for the sign along side the Oconee Connector Saturday with keeping the thoroughfare free of refuse for a few hours at least. From the fire station to the Presbyterian Church, every shred of debris was picked up along the mile-long stretch. The Democrats perform this duty as the party of the Adopt-A-Road program. New party chair Jonathan Veit not only took this photo but explained his goals for identifying candidates and expanding party membership for 2009 at their recent meeting with Tenth District chair R. Terry Holley at the Government Annex. The Democrats meet at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday of the month in the government building on Greensboro Highway. Pictured along side the sign are from left, Pat and Neil Priest, Ann Stoneburner and Robert Wyatt, Myrna and Herb West, Diana Jeffreys (kneeling) and organizer Sarajane Love.

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Adopt-A-Road
Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 15:09:47 -0500
From: Jonathan R. Veit <jveit@bellsouth.net>
To: Dan J. Matthews <danjmatt@bellsouth.net>


Adopt-A-Road Dan:

Would you be willing to get this to the newspapers? You can rewrite this thing any way you want.  Thanks!

Jonathan


On January 10, 2009 several members of the Oconee County Democratic Committee picked up litter and debris along a one-mile stretch of Mars Hill Road. The volunteers met at Fire Station No. 8 at 9:30 a.m. and cleaned up from HWY 316 to Brookwood Subdivision.

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