Park Slope Civic Council Season Kickoff Meeting
Please Join Us for Our September Kickoff Meeting and Party! DATE: Thursday, September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM LOCATION: Old Stone House J.J. Byrne Playground / […]
Please Join Us for Our September Kickoff Meeting and Party! DATE: Thursday, September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM LOCATION: Old Stone House J.J. Byrne Playground / […]
Please Join Us for Our September Kickoff Meeting and Party! DATE: Thursday, September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM LOCATION: Old Stone House J.J. Byrne Playground / […]
Please Join Us for Our September Kickoff Meeting and Party! DATE: Thursday, September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM LOCATION: Old Stone House J.J. Byrne Playground / […]
Please Join Us for Our September Kickoff Meeting and Party! DATE: Thursday, September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM LOCATION: Old Stone House J.J. Byrne Playground / […]
Please Join Us for Our September Kickoff Meeting and Party! DATE: Thursday, September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM LOCATION: Old Stone House J.J. Byrne Playground / […]
Please Join Us for Our September Kickoff Meeting and Party! DATE: Thursday, September 14 TIME: 7:00 PM LOCATION: Old Stone House J.J. Byrne Playground / […]
There is a chance to vote this November on whether or not New York State should hold a Constitutional Convention. This is a panel co-sponsored by Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblymember Walter T. Mosley, Assemblywoman Tremaine S. Wright, and Public Advocate Letiticia "Tish" James. The town meeting is on what holding a Constitutional Convention would mean and what would be at stake (i.e. Senior Citizens, Education, Unions, Workers' Rights, Housing, Safety Net Programs, the Environment).
There is a chance to vote this November on whether or not New York State should hold a Constitutional Convention. This is a panel co-sponsored by Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblymember Walter T. Mosley, Assemblywoman Tremaine S. Wright, and Public Advocate Letiticia "Tish" James. The town meeting is on what holding a Constitutional Convention would mean and what would be at stake (i.e. Senior Citizens, Education, Unions, Workers' Rights, Housing, Safety Net Programs, the Environment).
There is a chance to vote this November on whether or not New York State should hold a Constitutional Convention. This is a panel co-sponsored by Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblymember Walter T. Mosley, Assemblywoman Tremaine S. Wright, and Public Advocate Letiticia "Tish" James. The town meeting is on what holding a Constitutional Convention would mean and what would be at stake (i.e. Senior Citizens, Education, Unions, Workers' Rights, Housing, Safety Net Programs, the Environment).
There is a chance to vote this November on whether or not New York State should hold a Constitutional Convention. This is a panel co-sponsored by Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblymember Walter T. Mosley, Assemblywoman Tremaine S. Wright, and Public Advocate Letiticia "Tish" James. The town meeting is on what holding a Constitutional Convention would mean and what would be at stake (i.e. Senior Citizens, Education, Unions, Workers' Rights, Housing, Safety Net Programs, the Environment).
There is a chance to vote this November on whether or not New York State should hold a Constitutional Convention. This is a panel co-sponsored by Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblymember Walter T. Mosley, Assemblywoman Tremaine S. Wright, and Public Advocate Letiticia \"Tish\" James. The town meeting is on what holding a Constitutional Convention would mean and what would be at stake (i.e. Senior Citizens, Education, Unions, Workers\' Rights, Housing, Safety Net Programs, the Environment).
There is a chance to vote this November on whether or not New York State should hold a Constitutional Convention. This is a panel co-sponsored by Assemblymember Jo Anne Simon, Senator Velmanette Montgomery, Assemblymember Walter T. Mosley, Assemblywoman Tremaine S. Wright, and Public Advocate Letiticia "Tish" James. The town meeting is on what holding a Constitutional Convention would mean and what would be at stake (i.e. Senior Citizens, Education, Unions, Workers' Rights, Housing, Safety Net Programs, the Environment).