Sunday, September 26, 2010

Limbo! How Low Can You Go?



Posted by: Noel Jones


West Ward kids do the limbo at a block party thrown by the Easton Democratic Committee at Centennial Park...committee members registered voters for four hours Sunday, in preparation for the November 2nd mid-term elections.

5 comments:

noel jones said...

if any other political party is holding a similar even in the West Ward, please let me know and i will come cover that too--i love to see my neighborhood getting registered to vote, regardless of party!

noel jones said...

i'm finding this is great to watch just for the pick-me-up! pass it around! : )

Nikkita said...

Thanks for taking a video. Everyone seemed to have a great time. Alison Fleck said we were the #1 commit to vote event in the state. That is pretty impressive!

The event wouldn't have been nearly as successful if it weren't for Carinne and all her wonderful ideas for activites. She really outdid herself.

Thank you to the following people who helped to make this all happen: Meat and Mikeia came out and sang a song, my beau and his "selecting" abilities :) School of Natural Learning for her supplies (and creative ideas), Weed n Seed for the use of their office and tables/chairs/Cabanas & Legacy church for the use of their electricity and microphone.

It was definitely a great foundation for the EADC to build upon and I'm glad I was able to put together most of my ideas with the help of the generous members of the EADC! Thanks to everyone who gave their time, talents and wisdom to the block party. I know you guys will have an even bigger and better one next year!

noel jones said...

Great job, Nikkita and Carinnne--I hope that the Republicans will be holding some events too--I want to see this entire neighborhood energized for this election, regardless of party. The West Ward will be the sleeping giant of any election in Easton, once we all wake up and participate.

carinne said...

Nikkita, it was a great time...THANK YOU :)
I had as much fun as the kids, but I was way more tired after!
Events like this one should happen more often and not just with political parties hosting. I'd be happy to do it again.