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.
The 2018 Washington State Democrats Crab Feed will be held on Sunday February 25th at 5 PM. Location is the McGavick Conference Center at Clover Park Technical College in Lakewood, WA.
Additional information for this event will be available soon including links for registration and ticket sales. We hope that you will mark it on your calendar and consider joining us!
Come out and meet Connie FitzPatrick, who is running for State Representative in the 26th Legislative District.
“We are a region with strong schools, incredible natural beauty, and wonderful communities. I want my son to have the same quality of life and sense of community I had growing up in this area, but we need new leadership that is community-minded and focused on local families. We need leaders who will disrupt the divisive partisan politics in Olympia.”
Let’s come together as a community and celebrate kicking-off this grassroots campaign. See you all there!
Come out and meet Connie FitzPatrick, who is running for State Representative in the 26th Legislative District.
“We are a region with strong schools, incredible natural beauty, and wonderful communities. I want my son to have the same quality of life and sense of community I had growing up in this area, but we need new leadership that is community-minded and focused on local families. We need leaders who will disrupt the divisive partisan politics in Olympia.”
Let’s come together as a community and celebrate kicking-off this grassroots campaign. See you all there!
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.
Join Emily Randall, candidate for the 26th LD State Senate, for coffee and conversation with your neighbors! She’ll talk about our community and the issues that are impacting each of us. Bring a question, a suggestion or a friend! Emily is looking forward to meeting and talking with you!
Hate groups across the nation have become increasingly brazen in spreading their messages of bigotry and exclusion. Here in Gig Harbor, our town has been targeted with posters and banners from groups spouting racist, anti-Muslim, and anti-Semitic propaganda.
Join us for an important interfaith discussion on how we can work to resist such messages of hate in our communities.
We’ll have a distinguished panel of clergy and community leaders from local Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities. They’ll share wisdom from their faith traditions on the issue of religious inclusion and diversity—and lead us in a discussion of what we all can do to address the dangerous problem of religious intolerance.
**Event sponsored by Indivisible Gig Harbor and Open Hearts**
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.
The LD 26 Legislative District caucus will be held on Saturday March 24, 2018 at 10 AM per the 2018 Delegate Selection and Affirmative Action Plan general rules issued by the Washington State Democratic Party, Tina Podlodowski-chair.
Location: To be determined.
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.