Thursday, February 16, 2006

LCYD Women in Politics Forum

It is with great excitement that I announce that Rep. Anne Gannon has agreed to be the key note speaker at our first Leon County Young Democrats Forum. Rep. Gannon is going to share with us what brought her into Democratic Politics, how she has seen the role of women change in Democratic Politics since she first got involved and what her vision is to get more more young women involved in the political process. She will also share with us what role the her vision of what the Young Democrats can and should be.

Representative Gannon was the Statewide Co-Chair of the Mississippi Young Democrats (1977-1979). She has been where we are today, recruiting Young Democrats to get involved, and active with the day to day inner works of a YD Chapter.

Since 2000 she has been serving as a State Representative, where she has been recognized as one of the best Representatives of women in politics. A few of her awards for her support of women and children's rights include: Planned Parenthood's Friend of Roe Award; Florida National Organization for Women, Women's Equality Day Award; Florida Women's Political Caucus, Rep. Elaine Gordon Award for Advocacy for Women and Children's Rights and she was on the Center for Women's Policy Studies National Honor Roll of State Legislators.

I know I am excitedied to hear what Representative Gannon will share with us this Tuesday evening.

What: LCYD Forum Women in Politics
When: 7:00PM Sharp
Tuesday: February 21, 2006
Where: Jasmine Cafe Downtown

I hope to see you there! Show up early if you would like good seats and if you are planning on odering dinner.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

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Director, Institute on Philanthropy & Voluntary Service
David R. Jones Center for Leadership in Philanthropy
The Fund for American Studies
1706 New Hampshire Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20009
Phone: 202-986-0384 Fax: 202-986-0390
sgoldsmith@tfas.org
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Tuesday, February 14, 2006

Congratulations to Thure Caire

It is with great pride that I share with you news regarding the Leon County Young Democrats Vice President Thure Caire. Today Thure Caire was officially appointed to the Ochlockonee River Soil And Water Conservation District, filling the position vacated by the resignation of Green Party member Kim O'Connor. Thure is now the youngest person in an elected countywide office in Leon County.

Kim O'Connor has done a great job of representing the people of Leon County and I am sure that she will continue advocating on our behalf. I know of no one who is better suited to serve in her stead then Thure - I am sure that he will take this position seriously and excel.

Part of the role of the Leon County Young Democrats is to help train tomorrow's leaders. This is the first step for what I believe will be a promising future for Thure Caire. This is also exciting for the LCDEC as this seat is once again held by a Democrat, bringing us closer to our eventual goal of returning every seat in Leon County back to the Democratic aisle.