We’re On A Roll – Join Us! Statewide Meeting

Posted by The Farm Team on Mar 29, 2010 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

The Farm Team Invites You To Our
April 2010 Statewide Meeting
in Lynchburg, VA
April 16-17, 2010

AGENDA

Friday, April 16th

3-5 PM Registration at Craddock Terry Hotel
Lynchburg

This beautiful, renovated shoe factory in Lynchburg has rooms for Farm Team members – king or double queen room at $119, which includes breakfast in the restaurant or delivered to your door in a shoe box

Hotel space is limited – a number of local women have offered their homes to interested TFT members free of charge.  TFT will make hotel reservations for you once you indicate your preference.  No need to call the hotel directly.

3 PM Poplar Forest Group Tour for interested parties

6 PM  Cocktails and buffet dinner at the home of Del. Shannon Valentine with  Mayor Joan Foster and other local elected officials

After Dinner:  Discussion of Current Political Climate in Virginia and nationally with Tom King, Award winning International media/political consultant

Saturday, April 17th

9 AM Business meeting at Craddock Terry Hotel

10 AM Disbursement for local activities – more information upon confirmation of your attendance

With the passage of health care reform on Sunday, Nancy Pelosi, who The New York Daily News notes is a “San Francisco grandmother, who turns 70 Friday”, illustrates to all of us the power of women and what we can do when we work together. 

Democratic political strategist Mark Siegel said this about Nancy Pelosi: “She’s Lyndon Johnson in a skirt.”   Siegel continued, “She was patient, tireless, persistent and cajoling — and she pulled off what no one else could.”

In Virginia, we have elected two Democratic women in special elections earlier this month – Eileen Filler-Corn to the House of Delegates and Sandy Evans for Fairfax County School Board.

We’re on a roll, and we hope you will join The Farm Team on Friday, April 16 and Saturday, April 17 in Lynchburg for our spring statewide meeting.

Our next challenge is the May municipal election in Lynchburg.  Mayor Joan Foster is running for re-election and The Farm Team is committed to helping her win this race.  Mayor Foster will be attending our Lynchburg meeting – come meet her and learn about the challenges facing candidates in the Lynchburg area and how you can help.

The full agenda can be found in the bar to the left of this note.

As a member, there is no cost to attend this meeting, meals are included.  Hotel reservations are the only expense if you choose to stay at the Craddock Terry.

To RSVP, please just respond to this email and let us know you would like to attend.

Upon your RSVP, you will receive a survey to indicate your choices for various events and lodging during the two-day meeting.  Hotel space is limited – a number of local women have offered their homes to interested TFT members free of charge.

Please RSVP before April 5th to guarantee your spot. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to respond to this email and we will get back with you as soon as possible.

If you have any additional questions, please contact Susan Platt at 202-255-3455.

ABOUT TOM KING

Tom King is an award winning International media/political consultant, previous political director at DCCC, done campaign work internationally ranging from South Africa, Haiti, to the former Czechoslavakia.  He has worked for many state caucuses, congressional candidates, senate candidates and gubernatorial candidates and has extensive experience in Virginia campaigns. He currently represents 2 Virginia incumbent Congressional campaigns.

ABOUT POPLAR FOREST

“A visit to Poplar Forest will deepen your understanding of Thomas Jefferson. It is at this getaway that he focused on his personal pursuit of happiness- and created a distinctly personal place.

“Witness meticulous historic restoration in progress at the house Jefferson considered his best design for the life of a private citizen. Tour the house to learn about architecture, preservation and life in the early 19th  century. See ongoing excavation and view artifacts from the plantation community that lived and worked at Poplar Forest. Discover Jefferson’s vision for his gardens, ornamental plantings and farm at Poplar Forest as it emerges through archaeology. Enjoy special events each year, including musical performances, historical theater, and lectures.

“We invite you to explore the house and grounds at Thomas Jefferson’s retreat.  Each year, visitors come to Poplar Forest to see the newest discoveries and latest restored features… as well as to sense Jefferson’s presence in the house and feel an emotional connection to the man, his ideas, his boundless energy, and his ingenuity.”

Visit the Poplar Forest website here

View the flyer here.

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