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  • Saturday, January 12, 2008

    NEW YORK STATE FOCUS: Groups and Events

    Here are some events and groups in NYC:

    NY-13 Congressional District: Steve Harrison

    DFNYC's Merle McEldowney invites you to an event in support of Stephen Harrison, Candidate for US Congress.

    January 17, 2008 – 6 to 9 PM
    2166 Broadway 16F
    (between 76 & 77 streets)

    On Thursday, January 17th, from 6:00 pm - 9:00 Merrle is having a party in my home to support and honor Steve Harrison, candidate for the US Congress in the 13th District. From her invitation:

    I feel strongly about this race. Steve is a person who reflects all that I want to see in a representative. His values are consistently well thought out, and come from a fundamentally humane base. I think you will like him as much as I do.

    As the Congressional representative for the 13th District, Steve will work to bring integrity and reform to Washington and get the representation that district deserves. In last year's race Steve nearly defeated Fosella in the district's closest election in decades. The New York Times, major unions, and our top Democratic leaders endorsed Steve.

    Despite the relatively conservative leanings of his district, Steve ha has a clear shot of winning -- if we all stand together, Currently the district is represented by the last remaining Republican in the New York congressional delegation, Vito Fosella.

    The suggested donation is $100. But you will be welcome for whatever you feel comfortable giving. Every contribution is a vote of confidence in Steve's Candidacy. That said, after hearing Steve speak you may feel moved by the spirit and Warren Buffet -- and we won't stop you from giving more.

    If you cannot make the party, but would like to support Steve, please visit his web site at steveharrisonforcongress.com or enclose a check on the form provided.

    So come to my house on the 17th, share some refreshments, some mulled cider made with Rum from the Dominican Republic.

    I look forward to catching up with each of you personally

    RSVP: Merle.McEldowney@gmail.com
    212-933-0290


    I also am enthusiastic about Steve. I have already donated a large amount to his campaign...I invite you to do the same. Winning NY-13 would be a big win and one that is LONG overdue.


    Next, a fundraiser for my good friend, Josh Skaller, running for City Council, hosted by Wayne Brooks:

    A House Party for Josh Skaller, a Progressive Voice for City Council

    Host: Wayne Brooks
    Location: Wayne's apartment
    262 Court Street #2/Butler Street, Brooklyn, NY 11231 US
    When: Sunday, January 27, 3:00PM
    Phone: 347-645-0581

    Dear Friends,

    I'm having a house party at my apartment for my good friend Josh Skaller, who is running for City Council in Brooklyn's 39th District in 2009.

    Josh is running for what will be an open seat now held by Bill de Blasio. The district covers much of Park Slope, Cobble Hill, and Carroll Gardens, along with parts of Windsor Terrace and Kensington.

    Josh is President of Central Brooklyn Independent Democrats (CBID), one of the most dynamic and influential political reform groups in New York. He also serves as a board member and field director for DFNYC (Democracy for New York City).

    He is employed as director of Information Technology and Information Systems at Globalworks, where he also manages the emerging technologies department. A lifelong activist, Josh lives in Park Slope with his wife Kelly and their son, Wolf.

    Josh Skaller is the kind of Councilmember we need - smart, progressive, energetic, personable and gutsy. He is especially passionate about preventing the destruction of our neighborhoods by predatory developers and opposing the Brooklyn Democratic machine's control over judicial appointments and court patronage.

    And Josh can win this race! If you're like me, and I think you are, you're ready to support a candidate who can actually get elected.

    Of course I'm trying to raise some money for his campaign. There is a suggested donation of $100, but every contribution, regardless of amount, will be greatly appreciated. And of course feel free to give more if you can. Checks should be made out to "Friends of Josh Skaller."

    This is my first fundraiser in a long time, and the first in my newly-renovated apartment. I hope you can attend. There will be plenty of food and drinks. The party will run from 3:00 to 6:00 pm. Please try to RSVP before Friday, January 25.

    If you haven't met Josh yet, well...you're going to love him. So please come.


    FEBRUARY DEMOCRACY FOR NYC MEETINGS:
    February 6, 2008, 7:00PM

    Upper West Side, The Parlour, 250 West 86th(btwn Broadway & West End), with host Merle McEldowney,7pm

    West Village, Kettle of Fish, 59 Christopher St. (near 7thAve.) with hosts Abhishek Mistry and Judith Ren-Lay,7pm

    Astoria, Queens, at Sanford Diner, 30-13 Broadway, with hosts Costa Constantinides and Jeremiah Frei-Pearson.Note: this Linkup will begin at 7:30.

    Sunnyside, Queens, at The Grind, 39-24 Queens Blvd. in the back room, with host Dan Jacoby. Note: this Linkup will begin at 7:30.

    Bayside, Queens, The First Edition, 41-08 Bell Blvd, right near the LIRR stop, with host Steve Behar of Democrats for New Politics, 7pm

    Park Slope, Brooklyn, Ozzies, 249 Fifth Avenue with host Josh Skaller, 7pm

    Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Wycoff Bennett Homestead, 1669East 22nd Street, 7pm with host Annette Mont

    No Linkup This Month - East Village/LES & Upper East Side


    DRINKING LIBERALLY MEETINGS IN NY STATE:

    Clifton Park, New York
    * First Wednesday of each month, 7:00 pm onward
    * Old Dublin Inn, 130 Meyer Rd (Google maps is wrong, please contact me for directions.)
    * Hosted by Chris Selkirk, cliftonpark (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Ithaca, New York
    * Every Wednesday, 6:30 pm onward
    * Felicia's Atomic Lounge, 508 W State St
    * Hosted by Joseph Cannon Murtagh, ithaca (at) drinkingliberally.org


    New York City, New York:

    The Original Drinking Liberally
    * Every Thursday, 7:30 pm onward
    * Rudy's, 627 9th Ave (between 44th and 45th)
    * In the backyard, weather permitting
    * Hosted by Justin Krebs, Matthew O'Neill and Katrina Baker, nyc (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Drinking Liberally Steps Out
    * Third Tuesday of each month, 7:00-9:00 pm
    * XES Lounge, 157 W 24th St (@ 7th Avenue)
    * In conjunction with the Stonewall Democrats of New York City www.sdnyc.org.
    * Hosted by Matthew Carlin and Greg Rae, outnyc (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Harlem
    * Second Wednesday of each month), 6:30 pm onward
    * Soundz Lounge, 3155 Broadway (between 123rd and 124th)
    * Hosted by Yolanda (Shoshi) Shoshana, harlem (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Park Slope
    * Second Wednesday of each month, 7:30-10:00 pm
    * Commonwealth, 497 5th Ave (at 12th Street)
    * Hosted by Anthony Accurso, Emilie Harkin and Emily Farris, parkslope (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Queens
    * Fourth Wednesday of each month, 7:30 pm onward
    * Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden, 29-19 24th Avenue, Astoria, NY 11102 (group of young liberals taking up one lane)
    * Hosted by Donald Graff, queens (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Upper East Side
    * Last Tuesday of each month, 7:30 pm onward
    * Doc Watson's, 1490 2nd Ave (at 77th)
    * Hosted by Matthew Bachiochi, ues (at) drinkingliberally.org

    West Bronx
    * First and third Friday of each month, 7:30 pm onward
    * An Beal Bocht, 445 W 238th St (between Waldo and Greystone)
    * 1 to 238th, turn left, straight on 238th, just past the top of the stairs
    * Hosted by Jamin Sewell and Scott Kennedy, westbronx (at) drinkingliberally.org

    Rochester, New York
    * Every Thursday, 8:00-10:00 pm
    * Monty's Korner, 355 East Ave
    * Hosted by Tom Tucker and Tracy Logan, rochester (at) drinkingliberally.org

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