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In honor of Earth Day on April 22, we are working on a great panel discussion for our April 26 monthly meeting.


For the pot luck supper, please bring a dish for all to share. We segment the parts of the meal alphabetically by last name in an attempt to provide a more balanced meal.

A-H Bring dessert or beverages

I– R Entrées

S–Z Side dishes


Promptly at 6pm, we will start the Zoom portion of the evening with a short business meeting and reports from our House Representatives. At 6:30pm the panel discussion will begin.


ZOOM LINK

To join us on Zoom:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0lf-ytqzwuHdbVGu0TE6Cqfq-utsGowDqD#/registration


SURVEY RESULTS

Just a few folks answered our survey, but the answers were unanimous. Everyone who responded likes to break bread together, so the pot luck is ON! And we still love the Plymouth Regional Senior Center. No changes in format at this time.


FINALLY, LEARN ABOUT CONVERSATION CANVASSING! 

Please join us to hear about a proven strategy for engaging voters—especially in rural areas like our own. Save May 2 at 6:30–8 PM for a Zoom forum on deep canvassing, featuring Chloe Maxmin and Canyon Woodward, authors of “Dirt Road Revival”—along with organizers, trainers, and canvassers from around the state. We’ll explore the idea that talking with your neighbors NOW — and listening to their concerns with empathy — can make a real difference in building success in the 2024 election season.  

 

Hosted by the Kent Street Coalition, co-sponsored by Conversation Canvassing New Hampshire in partnership with Grafton County Democrats.


The Grafton County Democrats publish a regular newsletter on legislative issues impacting our area. The most recent newsletter is here. You can subscribe yourself by clicking here.

Land Acknowledgement

New Hampshire is located on N’dakinna, which is the traditional ancestral homeland of the Pennacook, Abenaki, and Wabanaki Peoples past and present. Plymouth Area Democrats acknowledge and honor with gratitude the spiritual and physical connection to the aki (land), nebi (water), awan (air), olakwikak (flora), and awaasak (fauna) of the alnobak (people) who have stewarded N’dakinna throughout the generations and who continue to carry forward the traditions of their ancestors.

Plymouth Area Democrats

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