Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Where else can I sign?

Yes, we desperately want you at this Saturday's event at Washington Park. I think we've mentioned that.

Heck, we want you at Stewart Elementary School this Thursday afternoon after 4pm when we'll be there with petitions.

But, we desperately need you to sign, and if you're going to give your signature to a different organization, we'll put up with that, too. So where else could you sign other than at our events?

Well, there's the Lakota Education Association's couple of upcoming events...
We Are Ohio's website has tons of resources for the campaign, and their Facebook wall has a great and constantly-updating list of upcoming signings (including a mention of our Saturday Community Event.) Their twitter feed is also pretty quickly and constantly updated, but c'mon, who uses Twitter anymore?

We can't quite figure out where the Cincinnati Federation of Teachers is taking their petitions, but they're still offering a lot of training opportunities. (Speaking of which, you can still get your own petition by emailing us. We have a few still to give out.)

The Hamilton County Democratic Party has a community canvasing planned for this weekend (seriously, May 21 is apparently popular) and has petitions available seven days a week at their office on Tennessee Ave.

The Butler County Democratic Party also has a bunch of events - in Oxford, Hamilton, West Chester, Middletown, and Monroe. They're busy all over the place.

Heck, if you're a Montgomery County voter, the Democratic Party of Montgomery County has a website and Facebook page, but it mostly sounds like they have petitions at their offices from 10am-5pm (not necessarily all that convenient if you're driving home from room 520 of Princeton High School (or from Heritage Hill as we learned on Monday afternoon). Luckily, we have a Montgomery County petition now.

The Warren County Democratic Party doesn't have much posted online, but the Clermont County Democratic Party will be in Old Milford this weekend (10am-12pm).

The Wyoming Education Association doesn't have anything posted on their site. The Northwest Association of Educators hasn't apparently been updated online since 2007.

Honestly, it looks like we're doing a pretty good job of keeping you folks updated. Wanna reward us? Bring lots of people out this weekend.

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