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  • Welcome to our club.
    Why we are democrats

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    **Draft. post changes. Welcome! We are the Dream people. Welcome to our Caroline County Democratic Club. We are citizens dedicated to the election of Democratic candidates and the advancement of progressive ideas. The club meets monthly for updates and discussion. In addition, we hold regular town-hall style meetings with elected officials and policymakers. Club members are also active in activities like voter registration, postcard campaigns, and door knocking. We believe in the “Big Tent” vision of the Democratic Party. We come from many walks of life and hold many different opinions. If you would like to be more involved in politics in Caroline County, we would love for you to join us! Learn more about our meetings and events. You can also “like” our Facebook page to get regular updates on Caroline County politics. We work hard to put our words into action.
  • Tribute Jim Voss our founder.
    Pictures and notes from the past.

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  • Our meetings. agenda, notes
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    Hello! A huge thank you to everyone who made it out this Tuesday! I hope you had a good time and learned more about the issues facing our farmers today Attached are the meeting notes, as taken by the lovely Jess Taylor (thank you!) 4/15/2025 Caroline County Democratic Club Meeting Notes If you would like to get in touch with Larry Porter, his email is lporter@carolinemd.org. And (obviously) you have my email for any additional questions on the broader agricultural policies discussed! Upcoming Elections: 8/10 municipalities in Caroline County are hosting elections this year for county council/commission seats. If you live in town limits, municipal elections are often decided by very few votes and change how your town is run. I will continue to try and collect this info (and remind y'all) as we draw closer to the dates. Preston: Candidate forum 4/24/25 7PM at town hall Candidates: Nelson Anderson (incum.) and Scott Messick Election date: 4/28/25 1–7pm Henderson: Incumbent: Jesse J. Cook Election date: 4/28/25 Hillsboro: Incumbent: Sandra Kay Higdon Election date: 4/28/25 Ridgely: Election for two seats Candidates: Leonard John Buckle (incum.), Chad Lister, James S. Romph, Clarence Bradley Sears (incum.) Election date: 4/28/25 1–7PM Goldsboro: Incumbent: Deborah A. Bush Election date: 5/6/25 5:30–7:30PM Coming this fall: Marydel, Greensboro, and Denton. attached is a flyer from our board of elections and one with the town clerks' emails so if you have any questions about your election, you can reach out to them! And if you don't know if you live in a municipality, you can check your registration here on the state board of elections website Updated list of events/protests 4/19: Since Sunday, more protests have been scheduled/have reached me! Cambridge: 12PM Dover: 12PM Chestertown sign wave: 9AM Salisbury: 12PM Annapolis: 1PM Baltimore: 1PM I think there's also one sort of last-minute in QAC but I've internet-sleuthed to the best of my abilities and unfortunately couldn't find more info––sorry! Thank you again for coming this Tuesday and don't hesitate to reach out! Corinna Crenshaw President of the Caroline County Democratic Club Suggestion form
  • Yes. What is good in the USA? Good Vents make us smile. Bad vents lead to action. **Draft. Post changes

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  • projects and efforts. controlled access

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  • Items of interest to club members.
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    Hello! These are the meeting notes from the last meeting. Going forward, I do hope to get these out sooner and having a secretary to take notes would be immensely helpful, not only for speed, but for quality of notes. If anyone has anything I have missed, please let me know and I will add it. Your attendance has been noted and greatly appreciated. Important items: First, the library is allowing us to host a general meeting Tuesday, Feb 25th at 6:00PM. Thank you, library! The virtual meeting is and will always be an option. It is important to me to be accessible, virtual meetings help accomplish accessibility. There was a lot of interest in having a meeting with local farmers as soon as possible. This is a good idea and I am not opposed to it, but I still have a lot of tasks on my plate with the club already and cannot be in charge of this outreach. If there is interest in forming an event committee to execute this event, respond to this email and I can certainly contribute, I just can't be in charge of a project this major this early in revitalizing the club. Other ongoing projects include table-ing at events in the spring/summer, further developing the website pages (including a resource page), developing an instagram page, general marketing, and youth outreach, particularly to those most affected by the current national administration. I will also say, we do not have major funding at the moment, so projects need to be cost-efficient until we have built ourselves up more. We need an interim executive board! If you are interested, respond to this email or fill out this form (hopefully fixed). The following positions are open: vice president secretary director of an event/election committee assistant director of an event/election committee general executive board member marketing & outreach director social media assistant manager (facebook) social media manager (instagram) website developer/maintenance (techy people) content manager (helps write/maintain content for website) It is more important to get people willing to try these positions if they are at all interested in fulfilling them in any capacity. I am open to having multiple people fulfill the roles together or to alternate responsibilities, should that be sought. Please, do not be intimidated by a title, even if it is something you've never tried before, training is available I am willing to meet with anyone interested. Additionally, if you have requested a meeting with me and have not heard back, I am working on getting back to you. About 20 other people or groups are also on my books for asap. I will get back to you after knowing my schedule for doctor's appointments, of which I also may have a lot. In general, I am available up to a half hour's drive away from Greensboro immediately after I get off work at 4 or via zoom later in the weekday evenings and will get back to you as soon as I can, as I am excited to meet with all of you as well. Hope to hear from you soon, Corinna Jeanne Crenshaw President of the Caroline County Democratic Club Suggestion form
  • our posts to various media itms. whatsapp, instagram, facebook, caroline-review (mag)

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    I spoke with Debbie Bowden on February 13th. She pointed out that there is a Community Calendar in the print version of the Review as well as the online version. Groups may enter their own events online and they will be picked up in the next print version, as appropriate. The deadline for submissions is now the 10th of the month ( a change from the 15th, which it had been for many years.) They also welcome articles. link text Their email is carolinereview@gmail.com
  • notes on doing things.

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