Thursday, October 12 – 6:30 – 8 PM – Gig Harbor Civic Center Panel Discussion featuring Derek Young from the Pierce County Council, Jeremiah Saucier from Crossroads Treatment Center, and Dr. Nathan Schlicher.The focus is on the scope of the problem as well as costs, availability and options for treatment.Thursday, October 26 – 6:30 – 8 PM – Key Peninsula Civic Center Panel – not yet confirmed The focus is on societal implications (impact on homelessness, fire rescue, law enforcement, families and the community at large) Thursday, November 9 – 6:30- 8 PM -Gig Harbor Civic Center Health Care Reform in Washington State |
Thursday, October 12 – 6:30 – 8 PM – Gig Harbor Civic Center Panel Discussion featuring Derek Young from the Pierce County Council, Jeremiah Saucier from Crossroads Treatment Center, and Dr. Nathan Schlicher.The focus is on the scope of the problem as well as costs, availability and options for treatment. Thursday, October 26 – 6:30 – 8 PM – Key Peninsula Civic Center Thursday, November 9 – 6:30- 8 PM -Gig Harbor Civic Center Health Care Reform in Washington State |
Come at 6:00 p.m. to socialize and grab a bite to eat. Each legislative district hosts the meeting meal. Suggested donation is $5.
The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. All PCOs are eligible to vote. All Democrats may join after this meeting (and ahead of time online at http://www.piercecountydems.org/. The agenda includes an opportunity to learn about the standing committees, and some of the new opportunities the chair would like you to consider. Everyone will have the chance to select a committee or workgroup! You will also hear about upcoming events, fundraisers and LDs news.
Scott Gallacher, Executive Director of Key Pen Parks moved a lot of dirt to get Gateway Park ready for its Sept. 30 grand opening. Scott will discuss the new park and other work underway by the Parks District, and
Rob Manahan, Peninsula School District Superintendent, will give us a back-to-school report. (Rand Wilhelmson had agreed to appear, but had a conflict, so Mr. Manahan will be our “substitute.” Superintendent Manahan is shaking up the PSD with the new Facility Committee and other new ideas he has brought to the District.
Come at 6:00 p.m. to socialize and grab a bite to eat. Each legislative district hosts the meeting meal. Suggested donation is $5.
The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. All PCOs are eligible to vote. All Democrats may join after this meeting (and ahead of time online at http://www.piercecountydems.org/. The agenda includes an opportunity to learn about the standing committees, and some of the new opportunities the chair would like you to consider. Everyone will have the chance to select a committee or workgroup! You will also hear about upcoming events, fundraisers and LDs news.
The 27th Annual Kitsap County Conference for Human Rights is scheduled for Friday, December 15, 2017 at Olympic College in Bremerton. This year’s theme is “Historical Perspectives and Moving Forward.”
The Council for Human Rights is honored to announce the conference keynote speaker is Clarence Moriwaki, president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Community and founder and past president of the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association. He will present “History, Honor, Healing and Hope: The timeless – and timely – story of the devastating impacts of fear, prejudice, intolerance and failure of political leadership during World War II, and the hopeful, healing power of redemption to let it not happen again.”
Gig Harbor Mayor-Elect Kit Kuhn will be sworn in during the Gig Harbor City Council special meeting. His term will take effect on 1 January 2018.
Scott Gallacher, Executive Director of Key Pen Parks moved a lot of dirt to get Gateway Park ready for its Sept. 30 grand opening. Scott will discuss the new park and other work underway by the Parks District, and
Rob Manahan, Peninsula School District Superintendent, will give us a back-to-school report. (Rand Wilhelmson had agreed to appear, but had a conflict, so Mr. Manahan will be our “substitute.” Superintendent Manahan is shaking up the PSD with the new Facility Committee and other new ideas he has brought to the District.
26th LD Democrats Adopt A Road Cleanup Post Holiday Cleanup
10 AM December 26th 2017
Two Locations
Washington Water Service Company (meet in parking lot) 4 Volunteers Needed
14519 Peacock Hill Ave NW, GH 98332
Behind Shell Station-Across from Patterson’s Fruit Stand 4 volunteers needed
38th Ave NW & 56th St NW, GH 98335
The Adopt-a-Highway Program:
Keeps the state clean
Helps taxpayers save money
Reminds people not to litter
Come help clean up our community!
Please RSVP for this event by emailing to 26thdemocrats@gmail.com. Please let us know the location you prefer, and name/telephone numbers of each volunteer.
Bremerton Municipal Court Judges James N. Docter will be Sworn In; and then will administer the Oath of Office for the following:
Kevin Gorman, Council Member, District 3
Michael Goodnow, Council Member, District 5
Patricia Sullivan, Council Member, District 1
Eric Younger, Council Member, District 7
and
Greg Wheeler, Mayor
All citizens are cordially invited and welcome to attend. Cake and coffee will be served.