SCDC Meeting Wed, November 18th At 7pm, Durham Public Library

SCDC members in all Strafford County are invited to attend a meeting of the Strafford County Democratic Committee to be held on Wed, November 18th at 7:00 pm at the Durham Public Library
They will be electing a new member-at-large for the SCDC Executive Committee and discussing the selection process for delegates to attend upcoming National Democratic Party Convention
This is an important meeting, so please come and encourage others to join you.

 You are invited to attend a meeting
of the
Strafford County Democratic Committee
to be held on
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
at 7:00 pm
at the Durham Public Library
We will be electing a new member-at-large
for the SCDC Executive Committee
and discussing the selection
process for delegates to attend
upcoming
National Democratic Party Convention
     This is an important meeting, so please come
and encourage others to join you.

Tri Town Democrats Meeting Thursday, November 12th At 7PM Emma Ramsey Center, Milton


Hi folks,
It's time for our November meeting!  The Tri Town Democrats will meet on Thursday, November 12 at 7:00 PM at the Emma Ramsey Center in Milton.  We will have a guest from the Martin O'Malley Campaign, Sam Taylor. 
Attached are the draft minutes from our October Meeting. 

Agenda
Call to Order
Secretary's Report
Treasurer's Report
Digital and Social Media Report 
Old Business
  • Honors Dinner Committee
  • Letter Writing Committee
New Business
  • SCDC Meeting
  • Elections
  • Other Business
 Adjournment

Upcoming Events
  • November 18th 6:30 PM · Plymouth Senior Center 8 Depot St, Plymouth, NH 03264 by Jackie for NH:  Rep. Jackie Cilley to address Plymouth Area Democrats about her efforts to raise New Hampshire's wage floor
  • Important Strafford County Democratic Committee meeting on November 18th, at 7:00PM, at the Durham Public Library.  The 2 primary agenda items are the election of a 11th EC member and the presentation by NHDP on the Delegate selection process for the Democratic National Convention,  in Philadelphia next year.  Both are important so please attend and encourage your committee members to as well.
  • Black Lives Matter Vigil! November 20th Fri 6 PM · Market Square Portsmouth, NH:  The message of the vigil is that we no longer accept the systematic abuse of people of color, and that the militarized police forces racial profiling, and pattern of excessive force by police are unacceptable, as is all institutionalized inequality.Please join us, get involved and show that humanity is better than this and that there will be change.Presented by Occupy NH Seacoast. Occupy NH Seacoast is a local group working to promote social and economic equality worldwide.
Next Meeting
Our next scheduled meeting will be on December 10, at 7:00 PM at the New Durham Library in New Durham.

Save The Date! Strafford County Democratic Committee Fall Fundraiser, Oct 4th 6-9


The Fall Fundraiser for the Strafford County Democratic Committee is scheduled to be hosted at the Governors Inn in Rochester. Please mark your calendars, Speakers are still to be determined but it should be a great evening!

In Addition to speakers we will also be raising funds by auctioning off Gift baskets which will be provided by each Town Committee.

If you know of anyone that would like to Sponsor the event or to buy a full or half page advertisement in the Program please contact us here.




78 Wakefield St, Rochester, New Hampshire 03867
 
 

Special Election To Be Held In State Rep. District 1

A special election will be held in the towns of Milton and Middleton on Tuesday, Sept. 22, to fill the vacant Strafford County District 1 state representative seat.
Milton voters should go to the Milton Assembly of God church located at 370 White Mountain Highway in Milton. Middleton voters can cast their vote at the town office located at 182 Kings Highway, Middleton. Polling will go from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. at both locations.
There are three people on the ballot, all residents of Milton.

Larry Brown, 72, has lived in Milton for 19 years. He is a Democrat who serves on Milton’s Planning Board, Zoning Board of Adjustment and Budget Committee. He is also a cemetery and library trustee and volunteers at the New Hampshire Farm Museum in Milton.
Brown has already served three terms as a state rep from 2004 to 2010. During that time he chaired the executive board for the Strafford Regional Planning Commission. He ran for state rep. again in 2012 and lost by 32 votes.
Brown said he is running because he wishes to lower the cost of property taxes, fund education, and help people have access to healthcare.
Brown is retired and lives with his wife, Susann. They have been married for 48 years. He has two adult children. He has previously worked as a vocational rehabilitation counselor, a social worker, and in administration for the state’s psychiatric hospital’s Medicaid program.

NHDP State Convention September 19th At The Verizon Arena




NHDP State Convention

Verizon Wireless Arena
555 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101

Saturday, September 19, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM (EDT)

On September 19th at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester our presidential candidates have been invited to join Governor Maggie Hassan, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Congresswoman Annie Kuster, along with other state and national Democratic stars at our Convention! The convention is scheduled to be held from 9-2. Registration for the 2015 New Hampshire Democratic Party Convention is now open for delegates. E-mails and notifications are going out now.

TriTown Dems To Host Bill Duncan From NH Board Of Education Sept 10th


TriTown Democrats to Host Bill Duncan from the New Hampshire State Board of Education on September 10, 2015.


New Durham, New Hampshire  - August 24, 2015 - The TriTown Democrats, representing the Democratic Committees of Farmington, Milton, and New Durham, is proud to host Bill Duncan, member of the NH State Board of Education, to give a talk on the state of Education in New Hampshire.  The event will take place at 7:00 PM on September 10 at the New Durham Library, 2 Old Bay Rd, New Durham.


The State Board of Education (SBE) is a seven-member body whose members serve without pay except for reimbursement of expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.  Members cannot be technical educators or professionally engaged in school work. Members are appointed by the governor and executive council.  Five are selected, one each, from the five executive councilor districts and two are selected from the public at large. Except when appointed to fill the unexpired term of a previous member, members serve for a five-year term and may serve up to two consecutive terms. The Board must hold at least six regular meetings a year.


Bill Duncan is a retired technology entrepreneur and the founder of Advancing New Hampshire Public Education (www.anhpe.org), dedicated to advocating for public education in the State. Born in Boston, he graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and served in Vietnam as an advisor to the Vietnamese Navy before starting a business and nonprofit career.  He founded, and for 12 years led, the Mountain Association for Community Economic Development, a leading economic development organization creating jobs and housing for low-income families in Central Appalachia. In that role, he organized 100 Eastern Kentucky banks to provide subsidized financing housing for low-income families in Central Appalachia and founded Forward in the Fifth, the first education advocacy organization dedicated to building common ground among parents, administrators and teachers in hard-pressed mountain schools. Mr. Duncan moved to New Hampshire in 1986 and resides in New Castle.


The TriTown Democratic Committee advocates for strong local support of our communities, and supports legislation and candidates that are community minded.  Their activities provide political, economic, and social information for the citizens of the three towns, but also encourages progressive movements in these areas at all levels of government.  Through community involvement, political action, and a shared vision, the group seeks to expand equity and opportunity for all residents of the Towns of Farmington, Milton, and New Durham.  


Contact:  Stan Freeda, Secretary
TriTown Democratic Committee