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  • Saturday, October 09, 2010

    Texas 21st District Focus: Travis, Kerr, Real, Bandera, Kendall, Comal and Blanco Counties

    Texas' 21st Congressional District:




    Rebecca Bell-Metereau for Texas Board of Education:



    Find out more from Rebecca's website.


    LAINEY MELNICK FOR CONGRESS

    Lainey Melnick has been endorsed by:

    Alliance for Retired Americans
    Austin Central Labor Council
    Austin Lesbian/Gay Political Caucus
    Capital Area Asian American Democrats
    Capital City Young Democrats
    Democrats of Comal County
    Kendall County Area Democratic Women
    MoveOn.org
    National Women's Political Caucus
    North Shore Democrats
    Northeast Bexar County Democrats
    San Antonion Central Labor Council
    Stonewall Democrats of Austin
    Stonewall Democrats of San Antonio
    Tejano Democrats Bexar County Chapter
    Tejano Democrats Austin Chapter
    Texas Environmental Democrats
    West Austin Democrats

    and many others.

    Check out her website for more info.


    Democrat Bill White for Texas:







    Find out more from Bill White's website.


    Hank Gilbert, Democrat for Commissioner of Agriculture

    Tejanos endorsement video:



    Please volunteer with Hank Gilbert's campaign. Or if you can't do that, please contribute.


    Here are some Democratic groups and resources in the 21st Congressional District:

    Kerr County Democrats:

    Our monthly meeting is at 6:15 pm, the 3rd Tuesday of each month usually at the Santo Coyote Cafe, next to the Best Western on Sidney Baker (aka Hwy 16) near Interstate 10. For more information call Brenda Harrison, PhD, County Chair 830.257.2611, or email brenda4179@gmail.com

    Texas Democratic Women, Kerr Cty Chapter, meet the first Tuesday of the month, Sept-May, at the Mount Wesley Conference Ctr, 610 Methodist Encampment Rd.
    For more information about TDW, call Stephanie Ertel, President, 830.895.9827

    Tuesday morning breakfast: 7:00 am at Inn of the HIlls (1001 Junction Hwy near the intersection of Hwy 27 and Harper Rd.)

    Friday Luncheon at El Compadre at the Ingram Dam Center, 11:00 am every Friday. This is a casual gathering for great Mexican food and great political discussion.


    Democrats of Comal County:
    You can join the Yahoo group of the Comal County Democrats here.

    First Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. General meeting.
    New Braunfels Public Library
    700 Common Street

    To join as a member sign up here.

    For more info: Call 830 608-0881 or email: info@democratsofcomalcounty.org


    Bandera County Democrats: Contact County Chair Jill Peterson, tel. 830.688.9642, email: mac159@my.utsa.edu

    Blanco County Democrats: Contact County Chair Barbara Hudson, tel. 830.868.4219, email: bhudson1944@sbcglobal.net

    Kendall County Democrats: Contact County Chair John Weir, tel. 830.755.2387, email: johnweir@gvtc.com

    Real County Democrats: Contact County Chair Barbara Veldhuizen, tel. 830.232.6752, email: baveld@gmail.com


    ALTERNATIVE ENERGY THROUGH BANDERA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE:

    If you want to support clean, safe, AMERICAN energy that produces jobs right here in America, you can buy wind energy through Bandera Electric Cooperative's WindWorks Program:

    By investing in another clean source of power, we are investing in our future. But perhaps most important, by taking a leadership role in supporting renewable energy, we are contributing to a healthier environment for this generation ... and the next.

    BEC received an overwhelming response from our Members regarding purchasing renewable energy. At your request, we have purchased over 200% more wind energy than in years prior, resulting in a total of 20 million kilowatt-hours (kWh’s) being bought each year. For more information or to sign up for the BEC Wind Works, visit with a Member Accounts Representative at any BEC Business Office, call 866-226-3372, or download this application and fax or mail to:

    Bandera Electric Cooperative
    PO Box 667
    Bandera, TX 78003
    Fax: 830-460-3030



    BIODIESEL IN THE 21ST DISTRICT:

    I also want to highlight Biodiesel stations in and around the 21st District. Biodiesel is less polluting and has a smaller carbon footprint than regular diesel, and is produced right here in the USA. Biodiesel can be used in almost any diesel engine. Up to B20 (a 20 percent blend) any diesel engine, whether car or 18 wheeler or whatever, can use it. Above B20 some older engines may have problems, but newer engines should be ok.

    Real Ale Brewing 231 San Saba Ct, Blanco TX, 78606, 830-833-2534, offers B50 (50% biodiesel), CASH CHECK FRIDAYS 2-5PM

    Petry Pantry #31, 11102 W Loop 1604 N, San Antonio, TX, 78254, 210-521-8618, Offers B20 (good for ANY diesel engine), CREDIT OK 24 HRS

    Petro Pantry #30, 1530 W Loop 1604 N, San Antonio, TX, 78251, 210-521-7698, Offers B20 (good for ANY diesel engine), CREDIT OK 24 HRS

    Alamo Biodiesel, 519 Seguin St, San Antonio, TX, 78207, 210-638-9896, Offers B99, CASH/CHECK 8AM-5PM MON-FRI BUT CALL FIRST

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