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Let’s harness the grassroots energy and get organized in Cambridge/Somerville area

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Posted on June 15, 2009 at 11:52 am

June 22, 2009
6:30 pmto8:30 pm
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We campaigned, we won and now we want to hear from YOU about changes you want to see in our community. Please join us on Mon. June 22nd at 6:30pm for a Cambridge-Somerville for Change community meeting to:

* roll out plans for supporting national healthcare reform and energy agendas,
* discuss local issues CSfC may work on, and
* hear your suggestions, feedback, and campaign ideas

Let’s re-invigorate our energy for lasting social change in our communities and in the nation.

Mon. June 22, 2009, 6:30-8:30pm
Cambridge YMCA
820 Massachusetts Ave
Cambridge, MA 02139

Cambridge-Somerville for Change is a community group dedicated to harnessing the grassroots energy inspired by the Obama campaign.  Our organizing activities include campaigns, elections, and advocacy for policy change.  (www.cambridgesomervilleforchange.com)  For more information, please visit our website or email Karly at karlyb(at)gmail.com

Thank you and we hope to see you on Monday!

Cambridge-Somerville for Change Steering Committee

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2 Responses to “Let’s harness the grassroots energy and get organized in Cambridge/Somerville area”

  1. Barry Rafkind says:

    Hi Karly,

    Thanks for announcing this wonderful event here!

    I wish I could attend, but I am already committed to the Single Payer health reform event that evening.

    I have a few questions about CSfC:

    Does CSfC identify as a “progressive” organization? If so, do you see any collaboration with PDS in Somerville or PDC in Cambridge? I’m sure both groups would be happy to talk to you.

    Will CSfC be endorsing in local and state races?

    How many members do you have so far?

    How did you hear about Somerville Voices?

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  2. Barry Rafkind says:

    I’d also suggest collaboration with the local Cambridge and Somerville Transition groups.

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