Big News with the NH Project

UPDATE: I got word from my organizer that I had to change the names a bit. I was wrong about Dave Black on the host committee, instead it's Samantha Herd. Also, Councilman Herceal Craig is on the committee.

Hopefully by now most of y'all have had an opportunity to check out information regarding "The New Hampshire Project." As school's winding down I'm putting the finishing touches on preparations to head out to New Hampshire on May 19th.

That said, some of our friends in elected office have decided to give the project a hand. Thursday, May 10th at the Short North Tavern in Columbus Treasurer Rich Cordray, Commissioner Mary Jo Kilroy, Franklin County Clerk of Courts John O'Grady, State Rep. Dan Stewart, Columbus Councilman Andrew Ginther, along with Samantha Herd, Steve O. Campbell, and Joyce Patton are hosting a fundraiser for the project (whew, that's a mouthful). We'd be delighted to have you stop by that night for fun with some of your favorite officeholders and bloggers.

Once again, the skinny:

Thursday, May 10 • 5:30-7:30PM
The Short North Tavern
674 North High Street Columbus, OH 43215
Suggested contribution $25, $50, or $100 (that's what went out on the invitation, but frankly every little bit helps and we'd love to have anyone that can make it)
To make a donation ahead of time, click here.

May 10 sounds nice. By then these dang law school exams will be over. Hope to see you then!

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wowsers

congrats on the great central ohio host cmte. maybe there will be something leftover for the "bsb ohio project", you know, to help those selfless frontpagers who keep this place so damned entertaining!

very nice

hopefully you'll raise what you need to keep the trip fully in tech and food.

sweet!

Sounds like my offer of a Starbucks trip might be out done by the high rollers...

ah very nice-ah

plan on being there. great of them to step up and do this. can't wait to see the coverage. need a roadie?