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  • FW: Rock Homework - Dayton Metro Library
  • (Nov. 1) FW: URGENT NEED for Precinct Election Officials
  • (Nov. 2) FW: 2017 Access to Justice Awards Celebration!
  • (Nov. 4) FW: First family show of the season!
  • (Nov. 8) FW: Know Your Rights: Policing in America!
  • (Nov. 11) FW: Fall 2017 events flyer from National Afro American Museum Wilberforce
  • (Oct. 31 - Dec. 5) FW: Life Essentials Sock Drive
  • FW: Keep Roland Winburn
  • FW: Trick or Treat Challenge (for Darryl Fairchild)

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From: David K. Greer
Subject: FW: Rock Homework - Dayton Metro Library


 

 

From: David K. Greer
Subject: FW: Need for Precinct Election Officials

Tue, Nov 7, 6:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Montgomery Board of Elections
Montgomery Board of Elections, West Third Street, Dayton, Montgomery County, OH

We are really in need for some help for the Election on 11/7/2017 for regular Precinct Election Officials. That would just need to attend a class if never worked before on 11/1/2017 at 6:00pm here at the County Admin. Building. I'm contact you because you have either worked before or are in the PLS program currently and I wanted to see if you would be able to recruit some of your other workers. Or please work yourself if you are not already in the program working. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks so much and if you know of anyone please forward my contact information to them or let me know. Thanks so much.

Robyn Fecke; 451 W. 3Rd St., Dayton, Ohio 45422; Desk 937-225-5673

The county is looking for help for election contact training available tomorrow contact Robyn with any questions sorry about the lateness just received

 

 

From: Karla Garrett Harshaw
Subject: Access to Justice Awards Celebration


Enjoy an evening of camaraderie, music, delicacies, and esteemed honorees.
2017 Access 2 Justice Awards Celebration!


You are invited to the 2017 Access to Justice Awards Celebration!, scheduled for Thursday, November 2 at the Sinclair Community College Ponitz Center starting at 5:30 p.m.  Awards will be presented to the following four honorees who have worked diligently as advocates for the rights of low-income and disadvantaged people living in the Miami Valley.


—Lloyd O'Hara Public Interest Law Award—
Jane Novick

—Patricia Rousseau Community Advocacy Award—
National Conference for Community and Justice

—Community Impact Award—
East End Community Center & Jan LePore Jentleson

—Distinguished Service Award—

Dayton Legal Heritage Foundation


The Access to Justice Awards Celebration! is presented annually by the Greater Dayton Volunteer Lawyers Project (GDVLP), Legal Aid of Western Ohio, Inc. (LAWO), and Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc. (ABLE), area providers of civil legal aid services. Proceeds will be used by LAWO, ABLE and the GDVLP to provide free legal assistance to low-income clients who are unable to afford an attorney when facing such issues as domestic violence, elder abuse, tenant/landlord and foreclosure issues, disability, health care, and immigration concerns.


Reservations may be made online at:
Campaign4EqualJustice.org

Grand Patron: $150 | Individual Patron: $100
Tables and sponsorships are available.

Make checks payable to: Access to Justice Awards Celebration!
c/o ABLE and LAWO, 130 W. Second St., Ste. 700E, Dayton, OH 45402.

Questions? Call (937) 535-4432 or email kharshaw@ablelaw.org.
The deadline for reservations is Monday, October 30.

   

—Event Sponsor—

—Media Sponsor—


WilmerHale


Cox Media Group Ohio

 


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From: Victoria Theatre
Subject: First family show of the season!


Based On The Popular Book!

How I Became A Pirate

Don't miss HOW I BECAME A PIRATE, the first Morris Furniture Co. Family Series show of the season at the Victoria Theatre on November 4!

Tickets $15 online at www.TicketCenterStage.com, at the Box Office, or call 937-228-3630 or 888-228-3630.*

GET TICKETS NOW!

AARRRGH!


Sail
off on a swashbuckling musical excursion as young  Jeremy Jacobs joins Captain Braid Beardʼs band of comical pirates and searches for the perfect spot to bury their treasure. Jeremy finds fun and adventure on the high seas, but he soon learns that home and family are treasures you can't find on any map!

Based on the popular book, the production includes terrific songs like "A Good One to Boot," "Green Teeth," "I'm Really Just a Sensitive Guy," "Talk Like a Pirate," "Soccer by the Rules," "Pirates Dot Arrgh," and more… Itʼs a joyful family musical that is sure to leave young mateys singing and dancing in the aisles!

Add
a hands-on workshop for even more fun! Whether you stay right after the 1 p.m. performance, or come a little early to the 4 p.m. performance, our "rolling" workshops in between performances are only $5 per child, ages 5-10, and parents may participate for free. ALL ABOARD, MATEYS!! For this interactive workshop, our young pirates-in-training will make their very own pirate hat and pet parrot. Then, they will use their imaginations to embark on a swashbuckling pirate adventure. Workshops are conducted by Victoria Theatre Association teaching artists and are not conducted by the show's cast or crew. Call Ticket Center Stage at 937-228-3630 or 888-228-3630 or click here to add a workshop to your performance.


HOW I BECAME A PIRATE
November 4 | Victoria Theatre | 1 & 4 p.m.


The 4 p.m. performance will be sign interpreted. Audio interpretation is available upon request. Please let the ticket agent know  before the performance if you would like either of these services when you order your tickets at Ticket Center Stage. 

 

 

From: Yemi Mahoney
Subject: Know Your Rights: Policing in America!


Know Your Rights: Policing in America!

November 8, 2017; 6pm - 8pm
Student Union - Endeavour Room


Please join us for this much needed panel discussion examining policing from a multi -career perspective. This program is being dually sponsored between Wright State University's Applied Behavioral Sciences Master's Program (ABS) and Wright State University's Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center. Other sponsors include programs/departments of Sociology and Anthropology, Crime and Justice Studies, African and African American Studies, The Women Center, and the Department of Communications.

Panelists will include:
   

·         David Singleton, Director of the Ohio Justice Policy Center (OJPC)

·         Wendy Stiver, Major, Central Patrol Operations Division in the Dayton Police Department

·         David Finnie, WSU Chief of Police


Please help spread the word. If you have any questions please contact Yemi Mahoney at yemi.mahoney@wright.edu

 

 

From: Kathleen & Paul LaRue
Subject: Fall 2017 events flyer from National Afro American Museum Wilberforce

 

From: Melonya Cook
Subject: Life Essenitals Sock Drive

Life Essentials asked if UW would send out these 2 posters for their sock Drive collecting new socks for one of our community's most vulnerable populations.
If you have any questions please contact Life Essentials at 40 S. Perry St.  Ste. 130, Dayton, OH 45402 with phone (937) 586-0545 x 110 and fax (937) 586-0565 and email contact: Lroepken@LifeEssentials.org


 

 

From: Yvonne Curry
Subject: F
W: Keep Winburn

Roland Winburn always gets my vote! He is a truly committed, concerned and trustworthy candidate. Since I live in Harrison Twp., I am able to vote for him as a Trustee and when he ran for State Representative.  - Yvonne Curry

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In the past, I have endorsed Roland Winburn for Trustee and for State Representative by attending a fundraiser, giving a donation, or by my all important vote.  If you have also supported him in the past then you know how important elections are in getting good leadership for our communities.

If you did not know that earlier  this year, Winburn was appointed as Trustee of Harrison Township to complete the term of a Trustee who passed away in March.  Winburn must now run in the upcoming General Election on November 7, 2017 to keep this seat and serve his own four-year term beginning in January 2018.

Today, I am asking you to first, inform individuals you know (your family, friends, neighbors, church members, etc.) who reside in Harrison Township that you support strong results oriented experienced leadership; second, to support him by voting for him; and lastly, to encourage other residents of Harrison Township to VOTE for Winburn by forwarding this email to those they know who also live in Harrison Township.

Will you, just like me, support Roland Winburn for Harrison Township Trustee and circulate this message to others via your social media (Facebook, e-mail blast, etc.) or by phone and prayer.

If you desire additional information see the flyer copied below, or call him directly at 937-902-8518 or email him at roland.winburn@yahoo.com to hear about his governing and leadership experiences and his issues he wants to address.


THANK YOU, WITH YOUR HELP WE CAN GET HIM ELECTED!
NOW LET'S GET THE WORD OUT!

 

From: Fairchild for Dayton
Subject: Trick or Treat Challenge


Halloween Challenge: Help Increase Our Momentum


Last week's great news was that we lead in fundraising. Even better, our volunteers spread out over the city both Sat & Sun, connecting with voters. This is how we win!

THANK YOU - you are making it happen!
We have great donors, supporters and volunteers!

But to have a victory on November 7th, we need your help to finish what we started.

Can you participate in our special Trick or Treat Fundraising Challenge?

With your help we can raise $2550 to finish getting our message out!

On Halloween - 10/31 - we want to raise:
  

 

$10

 $10 x 100 donations = $1000

You can make a fraction of a donation
1/2 of $10 = $5
Or a multiple of a donation
10 x $10 = $100

$31

$31 x 50 donations = $1550

You can make a fraction of a donation
1/2 of $31 = $15.50
Or a multiple of a donation
2 x $31 = $62
 

 

MAKE YOUR $10 or $31 CONTRIBUTION HERE

As close as this election is, every donation, door knock, and call is critical.


We are focused on what our city needs: solid revitalization of our neighborhoods. We know that safe neighborhoods, strong schools and good jobs all go together.

There are 4 ways to help us win the race that counts - join us knocking on doors, making calls, engaging voters on election day or making a financial contribution. The time is short - do not wait. Sign up or donate today!

With your support we can go on to victory in November!

To donate, please go to: https://ilovedayton.nationbuilder.com/donate or you may send a check to:
   

Fairchild for Dayton
1404 Harvard Blvd.
Dayton, OH 45406

To learn more, go to www.fairchildfordayton.com

Darryl Fairchild: fairchild.darryl@gmail.com or 937-239-0688

PAID FOR BY FAIRCHILD FOR DAYTON
Paula Ewers, Treasurer   |   1404 Harvard Blvd., Dayton, OH 45406

 

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