FCDC had a great event on Saturday, January the 19th at the NOVA Annandale campus’s Community Center. Over 650 guests attended the event and participated in dancing to music provided by the Bank Street Band, enjoyed delicious food from Jimmy’s
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Here is the list of phonebank and canvass locations for the Sharon Bulova for Chairman campaign this coming weekend. The special election to fill the Chairman seat will be Feb. 3rd, so we all need to do as much as
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Do you have a story about Sharon Bulova? Email them to FCDC Chair Scott Surovell at chair@fairfaxdemocrats.org! Testimonial #1 – Ron Christian In 1987, living in Kings Park West, a young mother of two children who attended Laurel Ridge School
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George Burke interviews Sharon Bulova current Braddock district Supervisor, acting Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and candidate for Chairman of the Board of Supervisor. The special election for Chairman of the Board of Supervisor will be held on Feb.
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Absentee Voting for the February 3 Special Election: -You may begin requesting absentee ballot beginning January 5, 2009 (must request to vote absentee in order to vote absentee) -In person absentee voting begins January 9th running through the 31st at
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: PIC Communications Office January 9, 2009 202-203-1700 Public Tickets Available for Inaugural Parade 5,000 Bleacher Seats Lining Parade Route to Go On Sale Washington, D.C. — The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced today that 5,000 tickets for
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***UPDATED LOCATIONS***Â See the note below for the updated information on the Mcauliffe for Gov. townhall in Alexandria Due to overwhelming response the event site for tonight’s town hall in Alexandria has been moved to a larger venue. Tonight at
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Yesterday’s New York Times contained an editorial lauding U.S. Senator Jim Webb’s leadership on the issue of prison reform. Senator Webb has been leading on this issue since taking office holding numerous forums and events regarding this issue. The Washington
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