Thursday, June 4, 2009

If you're in the NYC

Hello All-
 
Happy Summer everyone!
I hope everyone is off to a restful vacation. Firstly, I wanted to thank you for all of your work this past school year. Fordham Dems has really improved and it's all due to you. We have some amazing things planned for next semester including a big speaker of our own.
In the meantime, I wanted to let you know of the volunteer opportunties for those of you in the New York City region. As you know from my various plugs throughout the semesters, I work for Speaker Quinn of the New York City Council. She is currently running for relection in her district (Manhattan 3rd). If you have some free time and would like some campaign experience with some wonderful people, please think about the Quinn 2009 campaign. A couple of us helped out at an event a few weeks ago and they really like Fordham students and are completely flexible with days and times. If you are interested, you can email Nick at nwrolf@gmail.com. Hope to see you there. Have a great summer and please keep in touch!
 
The campaign will be marching in the Queens Pride parade this Sunday, information is below:THIS SUNDAY, JUNE 7th 

 

PLEASE MARCH WITH

 

NYC COUNCIL SPEAKER CHRISTINE C. QUINN

 

AND

 

THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK CITY COUNCIL

 

AT THE

 

2009 QUEENS PRIDE MARCH 

 

 

Please join Speaker Christine C. Quinn in celebrating Queens Pride 2009!

 

Where: The parade starts at 89th Street and 37th Avenue and goes down 37th Avenue, ending at 75th Street.

 

When: Sunday, June 7, 2009 @ 11:00 a.m.

 

March begins: 12:00 p.m. sharp

 

RSVPVisit the following web site to RSVP: http://www.council.nyc.gov/events. Or call Erik Bottcher at (212) 788-5646.

 

Please meet us at 11:00 a.m. at 89th Street and 37th Avenue. Erik Bottcher will be reachable on his cell phone at (917) 406-0269.

 

Directions

 

By public transportation, take the #7 subway train to the "74th Street - Broadway" station. The parade starting point is one block from the subway.

 

By car, the nearest expressway is the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway. From either direction, you get off at the "Broadway/Roosevelt Ave" exit ramp. Then drive up Broadway 3 blocks to the intersection of 37th Road & Broadway to reach the festival. The parade route is one block away from the festival on 37th Avenue between 75th and 89th Streets


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