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DNCC TAKES 'CONVENTION CONVERSATIONS' SERIES TO LAKEWOOD, AS EXCITEMENT AND INTEREST IN CONVENTION CONTINUE TO GROW
Superdelegate Rep. Perlmutter to Join DNCC CEO Leah Daughtry to Answer Questions, Offer Information on Convention for Lakewood Residents, Business Community
DENVER - The Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) will host the fifth in a series of community forums at 11:30 a.m. on MONDAY, March 3, 2008, at the Belmar Center in Lakewood, Colo. DNCC CEO Leah D. Daughtry will be joined by U.S. Representative Ed Perlmutter for the event.
The series - "Convention Conversations: A Traveling Forum Sponsored by the DNCC" - launched in Denver in September and has since traveled to Pueblo, Boulder and Las Vegas. The community forums are designed to provide residents throughout the Rocky Mountain West with opportunities for direct communication with top Convention organizers and a venue to ask questions, share ideas and find out how they can get involved in the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
WHAT:NOTE: Members of the public interested in attending the forum are encouraged to RSVP to rsvp@demconvention.com or (720) DNC-2008, as space is limited. Members of the media do not need to RSVP.
As excitement and interest in the 2008 Democratic National Convention continue to grow, DNCC CEO Leah D. Daughtry will be joined by U.S. Representative Ed Perlmutter for a "Convention Conversations" forum to answer questions and offer information about the Convention to Lakewood residents and members of the business community.
WHO:
DNCC CEO Leah Daughtry
U.S. Representative Ed Perlmutter - Superdelegate
WHEN:
11:30 a.m., Monday, March 3, 2008
WHERE:
Belmar Center
405 South Teller Street
Lakewood, Colo.
1 comments:
Matt or other owners:
can you turn off anonymous posting? It is hard to post follow-up/rebut comments to anonymous users when there are 20 straight anonymous posts.
It is not hard to sign up for a google account, besides the fact that a majority of users already have google or blogger accounts.
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