Farley Jones announces as Candidate for ACC District 1 Commission for 2010

Meanwhile over in Athens, my friend and Winterville resident Farley Jones announces for District 1 Commissioner slot

Subject: announcement: Candidate for ACC District 1 Commission for 2010


Dear Friends and Family;
With considerable thought on the matter for several months, I have decided to run as a candidate for
Athens-Clarke County Commissioner,  District 1.  I want to tell you first - before it is announced in the papers, etc. 
When you go to our web site:  www.FarleyJones.Info, please note on the Home Page, my explanation of having no Paypal or similar Contribution link.  It is short and to the point.  And for several reasons, not just the one.  As a dues paying member of Georgia Conservancy and Georgia Public Broadcasting, and other entities that I contribute to yearly, I understand it may be difficult to contribute beyond what one might in a given year - for personal or economic reasons.
No matter; I simply ask for your support in a way you are able.  Whether it is forwarding this email or your own version of it, contacting friends and family in District 1, volunteering your energy in any way, I deeply appreciate it. 
Additionally, I want to thank my Support Team;  web site builder, Treasurer and Event Coordinator, for being willing and able and up to the task!  
Please check back on the web site (events will also be announced via email) for news and upcoming Events.  One being a community pot-luck dinner (time/place TBD).  Other plans are in the works, and yes, naturally there will be music involved! 
Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you, (please email FJonesForDist1@aol.com) if you have any questions -  Please consider signing up for email notification as well.  Please share this info and
thank you!
Farley
P.O. Box 912
Winterville, GA
30683

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