Democratic Women's Club

The Democratic Women's Club will meet at El Sarape in Gateway Center on Wednesday, September 15, 2010. A no host lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. Following a short business meeting at noon, Theresa Jacobsen, candidate for PUD 3 Commissioner, will speak about her campaign and share her views on issues facing the Commission.

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The Democratic Women's Club will meet at El Sarape in Gateway Center on Wednesday, August 18, 2010.  A no host lunch begins at 11:30 a.m.  We are not planning a special program.  Rather after our business meeting at noon, we will discuss the results of the previous day's Primary Election and other political issues which come to mind.

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The next meeting of the Mason County Democratic Women's Club is scheduled for Wednesday, July 21, 2010, at El Sarape Restaurant in Gateway Center. The no-host lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. with the program following a short business meeting at noon. The Democratic candidates for County Commissioner, incumbent Ross Gallagher and challengers Laura Lewis and Brenda Hirschi, have been invited to speak to the group about their respective candidacies.

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The next meeting of the Mason County Democratic Women's Club is scheduled for Wednesday, June 16, 2010, at El Sarape Restaurant in Gateway Center.  The no-host lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. with the program following the noon business meeting.  The two Democratic candidates for County Assessor, Melody Peterson and Marcie Lohmeyer, have been invited to speak to the group about their respective candidacies.

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Democratic Women’s Club President / PCO 122 Miller


The Democratic Women's Club will meet at El Sarape in Gateway Center on Wednesday, May 19, 2010. A no host lunch begins at 11:30 a.m.


Following a short business meeting at noon, PUD Commission Chair Linda Gott will give an update on the proposed new PUD 3 facilities on Johns Prairie.


In April, rather than scheduling a speaker for our meeting, we decided to spend time talking about some "hot button issues" in the County.  Considerable discussion focused on the proposed Adage Plant, the lack of information which has been made available on the project to date, and the perceived unwillingness of elected officials (Port, PUD, City and County) to conduct public hearings to provide citizens a forum to formally express their concerns and get answers to questions. Discussion also included the upcoming election season and the candidates who are intending to run. Overall, it was a great meeting where a lot of good information was shared.


Next month's meeting with Linda Gott as our speaker should also be one you won't want to miss. So plan to join us on May 19th!


Peace,

Marilyn

Who We Are

Mason County Democrats have a proud history of progressive political and social activism on behalf of Mason County residents.

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