Delaware Coalition for Open Government’s
Third Reception For Delaware Elected Officials
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Dear Friend:
Just a reminder, you are invited to attend The Delaware Coalition for Open Government’s Third Reception for Delaware Elected Officials on Wednesday, December 5, 2012, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm, at the Ed Oliver Golf Course Restaurant, 800 N. DuPont Road, Wilmington, DE 19807.
All State, County and Municipal officials have been invited to attend this “meet and greet” reception.
There is a $3 admission fee for the public, taken at the door. The reception is an opportunity for you and your friends to discuss with Delaware elected officials issues which are of concern to you today.
*cash bar
The following groups and individuals are co-sponsoring the event, to date:
Charles Brittingham, NAACP; Center for the Inland Bays, Civic League for New Castle County; Bill Cortes; Bonnie Corwin; Delaware Coalition for Open Government; Delaware Council for Gambling Problems; Delaware Medal of Honor Historical Association; Delaware Nature Society; Elisa Diller; Harvey Clark Greisman; John Kowalko; Michael Kozikowski; Sandra LaBlanche; League of Women Voters of Delaware; League of Women Voters of New Castle County Libertarian Party of Delaware; Bayard Marin; David McBride; Ed Osborne; Pacem in Terris; Karen Peterson; Charles Potter; Progressive Democrats for Delaware; Ann Rydgren; Sierra Club; Dave Tackett; Loretta Walsh; WDEL RadioSincerely,
John Flaherty, President,
Delaware Coalition for Open Government
P.O. Box 493
Montchanin, DE 19710-0493
RSVP. Call 302-319-1213 or email jdf0000@aol.com if you wish to attend the event.
Ed Oliver Golf Course Restaurant. 302-571-9041, 800 North Dupont Rd., Wilmington, DE 19807. (1/2 mi. west of Lancaster Ave. 7/10 mi. east of Kennett Pike).
The Delaware Coalition for Open Government, an affiliate of the National Freedom of Information Coalition (NFOIC), is an alliance of journalists, lawyers, business owners, news organizations, elected officials, government employees, civic associations and individuals dedicated to the free flow of public information, which strengthens and energizes a democracy and keeps the process of government truthful and vigorous.
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