
Per Robin Winston, Chair of the Indiana John Edwards 2008 campaign (The Campaign To Change America), a fund raising event has been scheduled for Sept. 25 in Michigan City, Indiana. Here are the details.
Who: Senator John Edwards.
What: Fundraising Reception.
When: Tuesday, September 25th from 7:30PM until 9PM.
Where: The private home of Dr. Vidya and Sudha Kora, 105 Woodside Drive, Michigan City, Indiana. Other hosts are Shaw and Greta Friedman, Anthony Bertig, Mark Holtan and my wife Charlitta.
Why: This continues our effort in Indiana to raise funds to support Senator Edwards' bid for the presidency. Recent polls show him leading in Iowa, which could produce the momentum to win the nomination.
How: You are invited to attend the reception. Costs range from $2,300 per person to $500 per person. Remember, if you cannot pay the $500 per person, please let me know and we can discuss ways to support the event.
Reservations or futher information: robin@winstonterrell.com
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For those who know transformational change is critical to address our many challenges, but want a chance to be more confident about the personal qualities of the transformer, this will be an excellent opportunity for that.
In August, I made an eleven hour round trip to Burlington, Iowa in order to attend a event in the Fighting For One America Tour. After presentations by Elizabeth Edwards and then John, I had the privilege of a brief conversation with the Senator. They are what they say they are. They want they say they want.
These small group encounters allow a person to really take measure of a presidential candidate. Unfortunately, they go away as we approach the primary/caucus season. And in Indiana - because of our late primary - candidates can only offer us fund raisers rather than general campaign events. Alternatively, willingness to travel a bit can net a free encounter. There are always choices.
And in case anyone would prefer to make a small donation to The Campaign, one can do that at any time by clicking the Small Change For Big Change link in the upper left corner of the page.
Democracy is not a spectator sport.
Don Wheeler
Who: Senator John Edwards.
What: Fundraising Reception.
When: Tuesday, September 25th from 7:30PM until 9PM.
Where: The private home of Dr. Vidya and Sudha Kora, 105 Woodside Drive, Michigan City, Indiana. Other hosts are Shaw and Greta Friedman, Anthony Bertig, Mark Holtan and my wife Charlitta.
Why: This continues our effort in Indiana to raise funds to support Senator Edwards' bid for the presidency. Recent polls show him leading in Iowa, which could produce the momentum to win the nomination.
How: You are invited to attend the reception. Costs range from $2,300 per person to $500 per person. Remember, if you cannot pay the $500 per person, please let me know and we can discuss ways to support the event.
Reservations or futher information: robin@winstonterrell.com
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For those who know transformational change is critical to address our many challenges, but want a chance to be more confident about the personal qualities of the transformer, this will be an excellent opportunity for that.
In August, I made an eleven hour round trip to Burlington, Iowa in order to attend a event in the Fighting For One America Tour. After presentations by Elizabeth Edwards and then John, I had the privilege of a brief conversation with the Senator. They are what they say they are. They want they say they want.
These small group encounters allow a person to really take measure of a presidential candidate. Unfortunately, they go away as we approach the primary/caucus season. And in Indiana - because of our late primary - candidates can only offer us fund raisers rather than general campaign events. Alternatively, willingness to travel a bit can net a free encounter. There are always choices.
And in case anyone would prefer to make a small donation to The Campaign, one can do that at any time by clicking the Small Change For Big Change link in the upper left corner of the page.
Democracy is not a spectator sport.
Don Wheeler
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