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Come on out and see Rick Shriver's new campaign office at 119 East Main Street, McConnelsville, Ohio (map).
From the announcement email:
Next Thursday, July 24, we are officially opening our "Rick Shriver for Ohio Senate" campaign headquarters!
You are invited to help us mark the momentous occasion.
The storefront is strategically located right on Main Street in McConnelsville, Ohio. Great visibility!
The address is 119 East Main Street. Between "The Valley Gem Barbershop" and "The Breathing Room."
We will open the doors at 5:30 PM, and you are welcome to join us until we adjourn at 8:00 PM.
We will be accepting contributions to help us pay for this cool location. We got a great deal from our loyal
Democratic landlords, but we still need to pay the rent.
Hope to see you next Thursday!
Hosted by Sowash, Carson and Ferrier
39 North College Street, Athens
Suggested Contribution is $50 per person
To RSVP call 740.592.2008 or e-mail Rob AT DebbiePhillips.net
Governor to Host Education Reform
Forums Across Ohio
Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland today announced that he will host 12 forums across the state this summer focusing on reforming education in Ohio.
“There is nothing more important to Ohio's economic future than making sure that we have a world-class system of education,” Strickland said. "These forums are the beginning of a conversation with the people of Ohio about how best to reform education in our great state."
The “Governor’s Conversation on Education” forums will focus on the six principles for education reform as outlined in the Governor’s State of the State address as well as specific policy ideas for fostering a system of education in Ohio that is innovative, personalized and linked to economic prosperity. A second round of education forums will be held later in the fall of 2008 and will focus on how to properly finance a truly reformed system of education. The governor plans to introduce his education reform proposal in 2009.
“Ohio’s education system has many strengths, but despite our progress we haven’t kept pace with the rest of the world,” Strickland said. “It will take collaboration among business leaders, parents, students, teachers and school administrators to develop a plan that makes Ohio a leader in innovation and gives our students the preparation and skills they need to be successful in a global environment.”
Strickland also launched a Web site, http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org, which provides the public and forum participants with details about the regional forums and will include ways to submit feedback during and after the forums.
The dates, times and locations for the “Governor’s Conversation on Education” regional forums are listed below. Each forum will be available through a live Webcast at http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org.
Most regional forums will also air live on the local PBS station. Stations without a live broadcast will tape and air their local forums following the event. Feeds of the forums will be provided to media outlets by Ohio Government Television.
Educators, business leaders, parents and students, among others, will make up the live audiences. In addition, each school district in the region will be encouraged to organize at least one “watch party” for the broadcast or Webcast and conduct a facilitated group discussion following the forum.
At each meeting, Strickland will discuss his six principles for education reform and specific ideas while facilitating an interactive conversation with audience members and Webcast and television viewers.
WHERE: CET Studio
1223 Central Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45214
Governor to Host Education Reform
Forums Across Ohio
Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland today announced that he will host 12 forums across the state this summer focusing on reforming education in Ohio.
“There is nothing more important to Ohio's economic future than making sure that we have a world-class system of education,” Strickland said. "These forums are the beginning of a conversation with the people of Ohio about how best to reform education in our great state."
The “Governor’s Conversation on Education” forums will focus on the six principles for education reform as outlined in the Governor’s State of the State address as well as specific policy ideas for fostering a system of education in Ohio that is innovative, personalized and linked to economic prosperity. A second round of education forums will be held later in the fall of 2008 and will focus on how to properly finance a truly reformed system of education. The governor plans to introduce his education reform proposal in 2009.
“Ohio’s education system has many strengths, but despite our progress we haven’t kept pace with the rest of the world,” Strickland said. “It will take collaboration among business leaders, parents, students, teachers and school administrators to develop a plan that makes Ohio a leader in innovation and gives our students the preparation and skills they need to be successful in a global environment.”
Strickland also launched a Web site, http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org, which provides the public and forum participants with details about the regional forums and will include ways to submit feedback during and after the forums.
The dates, times and locations for the “Governor’s Conversation on Education” regional forums are listed below. Each forum will be available through a live Webcast at http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org.
Most regional forums will also air live on the local PBS station. Stations without a live broadcast will tape and air their local forums following the event. Feeds of the forums will be provided to media outlets by Ohio Government Television.
Educators, business leaders, parents and students, among others, will make up the live audiences. In addition, each school district in the region will be encouraged to organize at least one “watch party” for the broadcast or Webcast and conduct a facilitated group discussion following the forum.
At each meeting, Strickland will discuss his six principles for education reform and specific ideas while facilitating an interactive conversation with audience members and Webcast and television viewers.
WHERE: University of Dayton
Boll Theater, Kennedy Union
300 College Park
Dayton, OH 45469
Governor to Host Education Reform
Forums Across Ohio
Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland today announced that he will host 12 forums across the state this summer focusing on reforming education in Ohio.
“There is nothing more important to Ohio's economic future than making sure that we have a world-class system of education,” Strickland said. "These forums are the beginning of a conversation with the people of Ohio about how best to reform education in our great state."
The “Governor’s Conversation on Education” forums will focus on the six principles for education reform as outlined in the Governor’s State of the State address as well as specific policy ideas for fostering a system of education in Ohio that is innovative, personalized and linked to economic prosperity. A second round of education forums will be held later in the fall of 2008 and will focus on how to properly finance a truly reformed system of education. The governor plans to introduce his education reform proposal in 2009.
“Ohio’s education system has many strengths, but despite our progress we haven’t kept pace with the rest of the world,” Strickland said. “It will take collaboration among business leaders, parents, students, teachers and school administrators to develop a plan that makes Ohio a leader in innovation and gives our students the preparation and skills they need to be successful in a global environment.”
Strickland also launched a Web site, http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org, which provides the public and forum participants with details about the regional forums and will include ways to submit feedback during and after the forums.
The dates, times and locations for the “Governor’s Conversation on Education” regional forums are listed below. Each forum will be available through a live Webcast at http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org.
Most regional forums will also air live on the local PBS station. Stations without a live broadcast will tape and air their local forums following the event. Feeds of the forums will be provided to media outlets by Ohio Government Television.
Educators, business leaders, parents and students, among others, will make up the live audiences. In addition, each school district in the region will be encouraged to organize at least one “watch party” for the broadcast or Webcast and conduct a facilitated group discussion following the forum.
At each meeting, Strickland will discuss his six principles for education reform and specific ideas while facilitating an interactive conversation with audience members and Webcast and television viewers.
WHERE: Idea Center at Playhouse Square
Westfield Insurance Studio Theatre
1375 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44115
Governor to Host Education Reform
Forums Across Ohio
Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Governor Ted Strickland today announced that he will host 12 forums across the state this summer focusing on reforming education in Ohio.
“There is nothing more important to Ohio's economic future than making sure that we have a world-class system of education,” Strickland said. "These forums are the beginning of a conversation with the people of Ohio about how best to reform education in our great state."
The “Governor’s Conversation on Education” forums will focus on the six principles for education reform as outlined in the Governor’s State of the State address as well as specific policy ideas for fostering a system of education in Ohio that is innovative, personalized and linked to economic prosperity. A second round of education forums will be held later in the fall of 2008 and will focus on how to properly finance a truly reformed system of education. The governor plans to introduce his education reform proposal in 2009.
“Ohio’s education system has many strengths, but despite our progress we haven’t kept pace with the rest of the world,” Strickland said. “It will take collaboration among business leaders, parents, students, teachers and school administrators to develop a plan that makes Ohio a leader in innovation and gives our students the preparation and skills they need to be successful in a global environment.”
Strickland also launched a Web site, http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org, which provides the public and forum participants with details about the regional forums and will include ways to submit feedback during and after the forums.
The dates, times and locations for the “Governor’s Conversation on Education” regional forums are listed below. Each forum will be available through a live Webcast at http://www.ConversationOnEducation.Org.
Most regional forums will also air live on the local PBS station. Stations without a live broadcast will tape and air their local forums following the event. Feeds of the forums will be provided to media outlets by Ohio Government Television.
Educators, business leaders, parents and students, among others, will make up the live audiences. In addition, each school district in the region will be encouraged to organize at least one “watch party” for the broadcast or Webcast and conduct a facilitated group discussion following the forum.
At each meeting, Strickland will discuss his six principles for education reform and specific ideas while facilitating an interactive conversation with audience members and Webcast and television viewers.
WHERE: Ohio University Chillicothe
Bennett Hall Auditorium
101 University Dr.
Chillicothe, OH 45601
7537 Lambton Park Rd. New Albany
Suggested Donation: $250.00
RSVP to KChristopher@robinson2008.com
Location:
Confluence Park
679 W. Spring St.
Suggested Contribution:
Individual$100
Sponsor $250
Host $500
Join us for a reception with Special Guest
Secretary of Agriculture Bob Boggs
in support of
Bill O’Neill for Congress (OH-14)
Gwen Logan Mark Gervelis, Esq.
Janet Carson, County Democratic Chair Tony Logan, Esq.
Debbie Bindas, County AFL-CIO Paul Heltzel, Esq.
Bob Evans, Middlefield Township Trustee Chuck Lafferty, Esq.
Duane Feher, County Democratic Chair Martin White, Esq.
Diana Marchese, County Recorder Bill Bobulsky, Esq.
Christ Michelakis, County Democratic Chair John Jeren, Esq.
Saturday, August 23rd, 4:00-6:00 p.m.
At the home of Gwen & Andy Logan
4172 York St.
Farmdale, Ohio 44417
Guests $50/each,
Please RSVP by returning the enclosed envelope by Saturday, August 16, 2008
Checks should be made payable to O’Neill for Congress
Bill O’Neill has honorably served our nation, state, and district as a decorated military officer, an assistant attorney general, a pediatric nurse, and a Court of Appeals judge. Northeast Ohio deserves a member of Congress that we can be proud of.
Let’s send Bill O’Neill to Congress!
We hope you’ll be able to join us for this event. Even if you can’t attend, please consider a contribution. We are in a critical stage of the campaign, and every dollar counts.





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