Joe -- This organization is on the ground in Brooklyn, and a lot of folks have been coming out to volunteer. So it's high time we made it official: Tomorrow, October 19th, we're opening up the newest offices in East and West Brooklyn. It's a great chance to meet new friends and catch up with old neighbors -- and I promise that when we're done celebrating, there will be plenty of phone banking and canvassing to come. So, will you come out -- and bring some friends along? Here are the details: What: Office opening celebrations in Brooklyn When: Friday, October 19th 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Where: East Brooklyn OFA-NY office 631 Throop Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11216 RSVP here Or West Brooklyn OFA-NY office 216 Dean Street Garden Apartment Brooklyn, NY 11217 RSVP here Here's why these new offices are going to be great: In the last few days we've got left until Election Day, we'll gather at these locations before hitting the streets to talk with voters about the accomplishments of the President and other Democrats. And it's a place where we can come together as a community to share our experiences, and remind ourselves why this election is so important. You should be there to kick it off in your neighborhood. RSVP now, and make sure you forward this email to your friends and neighbors: http://ny.barackobama.com/Office-Openings-in-Brooklyn Hope you can make it tomorrow. Thanks, Patricia Patricia Ceccarelli New York Regional Field Director Organizing for America | |
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