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September 1, 2008 |
The Center for Community Change a national nonprofit organization that provides assistance to communities who have experienced low voter turnout during elections, will be here in Clarksville on Tuesday, September 2, at the Montgomery County Democratic Party Headquarters building, 534 Madison Street, Clarksville (on the corner of University and Madison streets), starting at 6:00 p.m.
The CCC will be looking for individuals who are Democrats and willing to run voter empowerment campaigns in an effort to bring up the number of registered voters, and most importantly, get them to the polls on election day.
These positions are paid positions, so only serious people should apply. Please come and hear about this organization and see if this mission is for you.
Here is the link to the organization and about the many community based things they are involved in.
http://www.communitychange.org/
Sections: Events, Issues, News, Politics
Topics: Center for Community Involvement, Election 2008, Events, Government, grassroots organization, Issues, Montgomery County Democratic Party, News, polticis, Voter Registration, Voting
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