Here's a quick update on the final stretch of activities for the Lyme Dems as we approach Election Day 2008.
Visibility
- Tomorrow morning, Thursday, October 30th, we will be out there on the Lyme Common from approximately 7:15am to 8:30am. Two days ago, we had nearly 15 people holding signs and causing all sort sorts of commotion -- horns beeping, traffic slowing, etc -- in Lyme's primary intersection. Join Us! We have plenty of signs.
- We will be at the Lyme Transfer Station on Sunday, November 2nd, from 8:30am to 11am. The Transfer Station is located on High Street in Lyme. It's easy to find (between Dorchester and Route 10 north), and we hope you can join us.
- Election Day, November 4th, we will be in front of the polls (Lyme School) all day long. Join us there, too!
Canvassing
- Join us this weekend, November 1-2, as we canvass in northern Grafton County. The New Hampshire Democratic Party has opened an office in Haverhill, and will be running canvasses out of that location (Horse Meadows Senior Center in Haverhill). In terms of politics, this is one of the "reddest" parts of the Granite State and critical to our victory in the 2008 election. Canvasses are being run everyday from 10am to 1pm and 1pm to 4pm out of this location. The contact person is Bill Harris. He can reached via email at kidspac@mindspring.com or via cellphone at 617-413-5048.
- The location of the Horse Meadows Senior Center is as follows: 91 Horse Meadow Road, Haverhill, NH, 03774 (603) 787-2539
More Than This
- OK, we still need some people to help make phone calls to make certain that committed Obama supporters vote on Election Day. Contact me at pglenshaw@earthlink.net if you want to help.
- There is definite need for volunteers on Election Day to conduct visibility, poll-checking, and phone-banking in "red" towns in northern New Hampshire. Contact me at pglenshaw@earthlink.net if you want to help.
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