Saturday, August 23, 2008

Upcoming Events (11 ways to help)


The momentum is growing, our pace is quickening, the endorsements and donations are rolling in (we've raised over $16,000!) and our volunteers are getting ready for the campaign prime time. We've organized 11 great ways for you to join in the fun and help build the great momentum we're feeling all around the County (be sure to wear your t-shirt or pick one up at the event).


Dixie State College "Dorm Storm": Sunday, August 24th, 4 p.m. til ?, pass out After Party postcard invites to students who are moving in. MEET directly below the Dixie State College Fine Arts Building mural (near the tall fountain) at 4 p.m. for FREE ICE CREAM before the Dorm Storm.


Campaign Committee strategy session: Tuesday, August 26th, 1 p.m., help us be strategic and get stuff done! MEET: St. George Library basement conference room.


Dixie State College "Rush Week": Wednesday & Thursday, August 27th & 28th, 8 a.m. til 1 p.m., help with voter registration and getting students excited to Get Out The Vote for Lin Alder. MEET on the diagonal sidewalk south of the Dixie State College Browning Building (you will need to park off campus to avoid a ticket).


Hurricane Peach Days Festival: Friday, August 29th, 5 p.m. til dark, help pass out flyers and get festival goers excited to Vote for Lin Alder. MEET at the northeast area of the Hurricane Elementary school yard on State Road 9 (downtown Hurricane) and look for the Lin Alder/Lyman Whitaker booth.


Hurricane Peach Days Parade: Saturday, August 30th, 8:00 a.m., be your own rock star in a small town parade, throw candy to the kids and pass out fliers to the adults. MEET at 100 South and Main Street (by the Chums Building and Main Street Cafe). 


Hurricane Peach Days Festival: Saturday, August 30th, 8:30 a.m. til 2 p.m., help pass out fliers and get festival goers excited to Vote for Lin Alder. MEET at the northeast area of the Hurricane Elementary on State Road 9 (downtown Hurricane) and look for the Lin Alder/Lyman Whitaker booth.


Sign Posting Party: Tuesday, September 2, 1:30 p.m. til ??, help put up signs across western Washington County (St. George, etc) with members of Brooks Pace and Terry Moore's committees. MEET at the Ancestor Square Tower Building (parking lot side). Bring gloves, water, a snack and any of the following tools hammer, rubber mallet, cordless drill, fence post pounder. If you have a truck that you're willing to drive or lend, please let Lin know via email before August 30th. FREE FOOD! Please RSVP by Friday August 29th if you'd like to stay for a fun dinner get together.


St. George Community Meet & Greet: Tuesday, September 2, 6 p.m., co-hosted by Karl & Karla Brooks, Doug & Elaine Alder and Ellie Perelli. Invite your friends to this no-stress event and enjoy the light refreshments while Lin earns their vote. MEET: St. George Library basement conference room.


Sign Posting Party: Wednesday, September 3, 9 a.m. til 1 p.m., help put up signs across eastern Washington County (Hurricane, Springdale, etc) with members of Lyman Whitaker's committee. MEET at the Farmers Market in LaVerkin. Bring gloves, water, a snack and any of the following tools hammer, rubber mallet, cordless drill, fence post pounder. If you have a truck that you're willing to drive or lend, please let Lin know via email before August 30th. FREE FOOD! Please RSVP by Saturday August 30th if you'd like to stay for a fun lunch get together.


Sign Posting Party: Wednesday, September 3, 3 p.m. til ??, help put up signs across western Washington County (St. George, etc) with members of Brooks Pace and Terry Moore's committees. MEET at the Ancestor Square Tower Building (parking lot side). Bring gloves, water, a snack and any of the following tools hammer, rubber mallet, cordless drill, fence post pounder. If you have a truck that you're willing to drive or lend, please let Lin know via email before August 30th. FREE FOOD! Please RSVP by Friday August 29th if you'd like to stay for a fun dinner get together.


Thanks for helping us bring positive Energy for Our Future in Washington County,

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