STOP THE CASINO 101 COALITION

Candidates' Upcoming Events

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STC101 wants a free and open process, where all the candidates in the 2008 June Primary here in Sonoma County can express their positions on the issues in a public forum.  We invite candidates to post  their honest position on Sonoma County casino expansion on our web site, be it pro or con.  We don't editorialize on the postings and we don't edit them.  We also post contact information and an  "upcoming events" calendar that is updated regularly.

Contact your candidates of choice in the Sonoma County Primary election, and tell them  the casino issue is important to you.  Ask them to post their position on the casino on our web site.  It's a free and open forum.

STATE OFFICES:

WEDNESDAY May 14: 5:00 to 7:00 PM Joe Nation for State Senate House Party
Located at 2 Rosalia Court in Novato hosted by Bob and Joanne Del Torre, Gary Delagnes and The San Francisco Police Officers Association - this is a fundraiser. Bring a friend.
For details and to RSVP: (415) 453.0388 or go to senate@joenation.com

LOCAL OFFICES: 

Upcoming District 1 Supervisor Candidates Forums: (Please check back)

Upcoming District Three Supervisor Events:

Upcoming District Five Supervisor Events:
(Please check back)

Progressive Democrats (Sonoma County) Upcoming Events:  (Please check back)

Stop the Casino 101 Coalition, Rohnert Park, CA

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