Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Drinks anybody?

Three things today...

One...

So, PACE has been kind enough to donate some money to buy snacks for Saturday's event, but we're hoping we can get some of our members to donate drinks for the festivities. We're looking to go with bottles and cans to keep things a little more portable in case people want to stop by and take off.

So, we're asking you to donate a 12pk (or more if you're feeling generous) of your favorite soda. Feel free to swing by the high school and drop off the drinks by the end of the day Friday (if you're at the elementary school, remember that we're in session before you guys are, so you can just roll up front and give the case to the front desk to deliver to Lonnie Dusch if you want to). We'll take Coke or Pepsi, bottled tea or water, orange or grape, diet or regular (no adult beverages, we'll save those for once we get this thing on the ballot). We're not proud. We'll get things cooled down and ready to serve on Saturday then. If you are willing to donate,  please email PACEForKids@gmail.com so we know what to expect.

Two...

We had a signer at Heritage Hill ask if we had a Montgomery County petition available. Initially we didn't, but we do now. So, if you're from Montgomery County and weren't able to sign earlier, give Becky Brown a holler (or just email PACEForKids@gmail.com), and we'll get you all hooked up.

Third...

A few folks passed along today that they saw/heard in the news that a recent survey suggested that fifty-four percent of those surveyed are in favor of repealing Senate Bill 5. That's obviously not the same as saying fifty-four percent are willing to come out to the ballot box in November, but it's at least encouraging news. Now we just need to get all those people to sign our petitions.

Stewart, here we come. We'll see you folks Thursday afternoon. We're hoping to roll to Evendale on Friday before we go food shopping.

PS - Just heard that Lisa McDaniel will be at the Back Porch Saloon on Thursday (5/19) afternoon from 3:30-5ish with her Hamilton County petition. She'll be there with some of the PCMS staff who are saying goodbye to some of their departing colleagues. Stop by if you haven't had a chance to see us at any of our other events.

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