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By Nell Levin | July 13, 2006 |
TAP will hold a statewide progressive network meeting on Saturday, July 22nd, from 10 am to 4 pm, to take place at the Hendersonville home of Herman and Patsy Lawson. This meeting is a follow-up to the day-long conversation that took place at the Compass III Conference. The goal of the meeting is build a powerful progressive majority based on the idea that “we’re all in this together”.
All progressive individuals and organizations are urged to attend. Details and a registration form are at http://www.tennesseeallianceforprogress.org/.
There are no fees for the meeting, however a $10 donation is requested to cover the cost of the barbeque lunch. Old time music will also be provided for your listening pleasure.
Democracy for Tennessee will be conducting a quickie workshop of How To Canvass around 2 pm, and participants will have an opportunity to go door to door for Herman Lawson who is running for school board in Sumner County.
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Sections: Events, Issues
Topics: Activism, Meeting, Network, Progressive, Tennessee Alliance for Progress
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