CBCDC Holiday Party. Tuesday, Dec. 13. (plus other events)
From: Central Baltimore County Democratic Club (cbcdccbcdc.org)
Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2011 17:45:26 -0800 (PST)

CBCDC Holiday Potluck

Tuesday, December 13.

6:30pm until 9:30pm

 

The Home of Jon and Carmen Christiana

9 Ringleaf Ct., Hunt Valley, MD

 

As usual, the party will be pot luck, with the CBCDC board providing entrees.

Guests whose last names start with A through M should bring appetizers.
Guests whose last names start with N through Z should bring desserts.

We are also collecting for the Assistance Center of Towson Churches, which serves people in need in and around Towson.

While non-perishable food items are always accepted and appreciated, monetary donations do even more good.

ACTC is able to buy food items on a deeply discounted scale so your cash actually provides more food for those in need.

CDCBC Members can go online to www.actconline.info to donate via Pay Pal or bring a check or cash to our holiday party (checks can be made payable to ACTC).

Rev. Fred Weimert from Calvary Baptist Church says the majority of the ACTC clients are the working poor.

Single parents, families, recent divorcees and the elderly frequent ACTC services. This charity is as local as it gets for CDCBC members.

 

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Campaign House Party for Congressman John Sarbanes

Monday, December 12, 2011
7:30 pm – 9 pm (program begins 8:15)
at the home of
Meg and Harry Ferguson,
8 Jack Frost Lane, Ruxton 21204

** Hear the latest from Washington, D.C.
** Learn about John’s exciting new approach to campaign financing, to build a grassroots support network instead of relying on special interest money

No donation required to attend – guests will be encouraged to become grassroots donors, or contribute more than $100 and help create Challenge Funds

RSVP via Facebook, or email to meg.ferguson [at] comcast.net

“After three terms in Congress, I’m launching a different kind of campaign for the 2012 cycle – one that seeks to model the promise of public financing and counter the influence of special interest money in politics.”
– Congressman John Sarbanes

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