OCDW
From the OCDP newsletter:
What does the new legislation mean for public school education in North Carolina?
Come join the Orange County Democratic Women for a panel discussion with Ann McColl, in-house counsel for NCAE and Leslie Winner, former chief counsel to Molly Broad and Erskine Bowles. Learn what effects the currently passed legislation will have on K-12 public education in our state. A 17-year veteran educator of the Chapel Hill/Carrboro public schools will give a brief personal commentary, and our own Florry Glasser will moderate the program.
The program will be at 7 PM on August 22nd at Extraordinary Ventures on Elliott Road in Chapel Hill.
Date:
Thursday, August 22, 2013 - 7:00pm
Location:
Extraordinary Ventures, Elliott Road, Chapel Hill
Thursday, September 22, 2011, members of the Orange County Democratic Women (OCDW) gathered together, along with the UNC Young Democrats, concern citizens, members of the press and Democratic candidates for both the Carrboro Board of Aldermen and the Chapel Hill Town Council to have a conversation about their communities. The OCDW forum at the OWASA Meeting Room in Carrboro, co-sponsored by the UNC Young Democrats, gave both the Chapel Hill and Carrboro communities the opportunity to press their respective candidates on the issues they feel matter most during this election cycle including affordable housing and the recnet budget cut-backs.
However, candidates differed in discussing their tangible platform points relating to the topics. Moreover, over the course of the evening, candidates highlighted their various personal strengths and unique perspectives on a wide range social justice issues, ranging from environmental degregation to living-wages for all UNC employees.
Orange County Democratic Women
Meeting – Thursday September 24th
7:30 – 9:00 PM
OWASA Community Room
lower floor of the Administration Building
400 Jones Ferry Road in Carrboro
This meeting includes a forum, open to the public, featuring Chapel Hill - Carrboro Board of Education Candidates. Each candidate will answer specific questions from our moderator, after which there will be a time for responses to questions from those attending. Candidates for the three seats are Michelle (Shell) Brownstein, Mary Anne Gucciardi, J.M. (Joe) Green, Gregory McElveen, Christine Lee, and Susana L. Dancy.
Date:
Thursday, September 24, 2009 - 3:30pm to 5:00pm
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