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Peninsula School District Levy Information
These upcoming events will be held to inform voters about the Peninsula School District levy issue.
District Information sessions:
Jan. 12 6:30 pm Key Peninsula Middle School Library
Jan. 13 6:30 pm Henderson Bay High School
Jan. 14 6:30 pm Key Center Public Library
Jan. 20 6:30 pm Gig Harbor Boys & Girls ClubGet specifics on the levy by visiting
www.standup4schools.org
Facebook: Stand Up For SchoolsDonations:
Citizens for Peninsula Schools would greatly appreciate donations to help with the campaign. Please visit http://standup4schools.org or mail to:
Citizens for Peninsula Schools
PO Box 2184
Gig Harbor, WA 98335Volunteer Opportunities:
Sign Waving volunteers needed:
Jan. 22 – Sign Waving at GH Target Roundabout 4 -6 pm
Jan. 23 – Sign Waving at GH Target Roundabout 10-2 pmPhone banking volunteers needed:
Various Dates – contact information below to sign up for a dateFor specific directions, locations, and other information contact Deb Krishnadasan Allin4kids@yahoo.com or 206-484-1280
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South Kitsap School District Bond Information Meeting Dates
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Rep Derek Kilmer to Host Telephone Town Hall
WASHINGTON, D.C. — To connect with constituents at home while he’s in Washington, D.C., Rep. Derek Kilmer will host his 10th telephone town hall with callers at 6 p.m. Dec. 2 (Pacific time). Participants will have the opportunity to ask Kilmer a question or leave a message with their comments.
“I hope folks are able to join my next telephone town hall,” Kilmer said in an announcement. “As your representative, I want to make sure I continue to be accessible and accountable to you.”
Residents of the 6th District who would like to join the call can sign up at http://kilmer.house.gov/contact/townhall or send an email to kilmer.teletownhall@mail.house.gov with their name and phone number by 3 p.m. Dec. 1.
Residents who sign up before the deadline will receive a phone call at 6 p.m. Dec. 2 inviting them to the town hall.
Since taking office, Kilmer has held in-person town halls across the region, in addition to town halls via phone and internet. He also frequently meets face-to-face with constituents and takes their questions at forums and “Kilmer at Your Company” events.