SAVE THE DATE!
By Silver Springer • Feb 22nd, 2006 • Category: Government and PoliticsAaron Klein, long time resident one of the very few and maybe only politcal heads who actually lives in downtown Silver Spring is running for State Delegate of District 20 (core of Silver Spring and Takoma Park). He has worked to obtain federal funding for the Silver Spring Transit Center and just all around making Silver Spring a better place.
Please join your neighbors, local officials and our very own U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes in Downtown Silver Spring on Monday, February 27,to celebrate the kickoff of Democrat Aaron Klein’s Campaign for State Delegate in District 20 (Silver Spring and Takoma Park)!
WHAT: Kickoff of Aaron Klein?s Campaign for State Delegate in Silver Spring & Takoma Park
WHEN: Monday, February 27, 6:30 - 9:00PM
WHERE: Ceviche Restaurant, Downtown Silver Spring, 921-J Ellsworth Drive
WHO: You, Your neighbors, friends and family, along with our honored guest, Senator Paul Sarbanes
WHY: Come show your support and be a part of this exciting celebration!
COST: Nothing. This is an absolutely free event for the entire community to come together and share their vision for District 20.
RSVPs: Appreciated. Please email: event@kleinformaryland.com or call (301) 204-6937
FOR MORE INFORMATION: See http://www.kleinformaryland.com
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Aaron has been serving Dist 20’s interests since his days as SGA President at Blair HS and working with friends of Sligo Creek as a middle school student at Takoma. His current commitments are founded in his living in DT Silver Spring, niece and nephew in D20 schools and tangible support, tireless work to mass transit. He’s young, but he’s the real deal and has a proven track record of getting legislation passed in a contentious political climate (US Senate/Transportation bill). If we want someone who can deliver, and speak out for progressive issues Aaron’s the man and deserves our vote.
-D20 Voter
Will you post info about other local candidates?