Residents of Coronado gather at the public library for an important meeting by the Democratic Club.
The Coronado Democratic Club is set to host a crucial meeting on March 12, 2025, featuring Spencer Katz from the County Supervisor’s office. Residents will hear insights on county initiatives and election strategies that affect local governance. The event will take place at the Coronado Public Library, starting with a social hour at 6 PM. This meeting follows a recent endorsement vote for the San Diego County Supervisor. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in shaping the political landscape of Coronado.
Hey there, Coronado! There’s some buzz happening in our lovely town as the Coronado Democratic Club gears up for its next meeting. If you’re keen on staying informed about local governance and elections, then you won’t want to miss this. Mark your calendars for Wednesday, March 12, 2025. That’s when the club will welcome Spencer Katz, the Director of Strategic Initiatives for County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer, to lead a presentation that promises to be both enlightening and engaging.
The location for this can’t-miss event is the Coronado Public Library’s Winn Room, located at 640 Orange Ave. This setting not only offers a convenient spot but also a welcoming environment for community involvement. As the meeting kicks off, get ready for a delightful social hour starting at 6 PM. This is the perfect opportunity to mingle with fellow residents and share thoughts before the main presentation begins.
Spencer Katz will delve into topics like “New County Initiatives, Winning Elections, and Experiences from the Trenches.” His talk will focus on the strategic initiatives impacting governance as well as election strategies right here in San Diego County. It’s an invaluable chance to glean insights on how political engagement strategies can influence the future of our community!
Just so you know, this isn’t the club’s first rodeo this year. They recently held a meeting on Saturday, February 8, featuring guest speaker Jason Bercovitch. At that gathering, members engaged in an important endorsement vote for the San Diego County Supervisor, District 1. To cast a vote, attendees needed to be registered Democrats, have their 2025 dues paid, and been club members for at least 30 days. If you missed it, don’t worry! The upcoming events give you another chance to get involved.
And the excitement doesn’t stop there! The Coronado Democratic Club is also hosting a City Council Candidate Forum on Wednesday, September 18. This event will take place from 6:00 to 7:30 PM at the Coronado Unified School District Office Board Room. Doors will open at 5:30 PM, allowing attendees to arrive early and submit questions for the candidates. This forum is another fantastic opportunity for residents to engage directly with those vying for leadership positions in our city.
Both these upcoming events are tailored to foster community engagement and empower residents to influence local political decisions. Remember, it’s all about sharing ideas and being part of the dialogue that shapes our community.
If you want to stay updated on all things related to the Coronado Democratic Club, feel free to visit www.CoronadoDemocrats.com or contact the club directly via email. They’re always ready to help keep you in the loop about future gatherings, discussions, and political opportunities.
So gear up, Coronado, and let’s get involved! Let’s embrace the chance to connect with our neighbors and learn more about how we can all participate in shaping the future together. It’s time to make our voices heard!
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