The Progressive Planner for the rest of September
Here is the calendar of events for the rest of the month. I would like to especially highlight tomorrow night’s Newark Area Democratic Mixer at the Iron Hill Brewery in Newark, which is sponsored by the 23rd, 24th and 25th RDs.
If you have an event for a Progressive or Democratic organization in the state of Delaware taking place, email me the details at delawaredem@delawareliberal.net. The Progressive Planner will be posted every Monday and every Thursday.
Monday, September 19th
12th Representative District Committee Meeting,
Marbrook Elementary School 2101 Centerville Road, Wilmington, DE
Tuesday, September 20th
Newark Area Democratic Mixer, sponsored by the 23rd, 24th, and 25th RDs.
5:30-8pm
Iron Hill Brewery, Main St., Newark
Admission is free with a cash bar
Wednesday, September 21st
36th Representative District Committee Meeting
Ellendale Fire Hall 302 Main Street, Ellendale, DE
New Castle County Democratic Committee,
Delaware Democratic Party HQ 19 E Commons Blvd, 2nd Floor, New Castle, DE
Thursday, September 22nd
24th Representative District Committee Meeting
UAW 1183 698 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE
29th Representative District Committee Meeting,
Kenton Ruritan Club Main Street, Kenton, DE
Saturday, September 24th
Kent County Breakfast Social
Kirby and Holloway’s 656 N. Dupont Highway, Dover, DE
Monday, September 26th
Western Sussex Democratic Club Meeting
Dale Duke’s Club House 28504 Dukes Lumber Road, Laurel, DE
Tuesday, September 27th
A special PDD meeting beginning at 6:30pm, at DelDems HQ, 19 E Commons Blvd, 2nd Floor, New Castle, DE. The meeting will be for a discussion with Senator Chris Coons, to discuss matters of interest to PDD’s members and progressives.
three thoughts
first–thanks for putting this together and running it regularly!
second–if possible, please post the times of such meetings
third–it is an overstatement, but if you don’t serve on an RD committee, then you have less of a right to complain about the state Democratic party, and its candidates. The RD committee members are part of the political process, and they deserve our thanks.
To complain about an elected official, you pretty much have to vote.
To complain about an elected Delaware Democratic official (or folks such as the county and state party leadership), you pretty much have to serve on an RD committee.
Sure, there are a zillion reasons why you may not be able to, however it is a goal to aspire to.
I resigned my place on my RD committee when I increased my involvement with PDD, due to time constraints, so I don’t necessarily walk my talk, but I still think that the thought is worth considering.