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In 100 words or less tell us how you are a leader
Always working to change things for the better. I'm a vice-chair in the Delaware Co. Democratic party in addition to president of the community chorus, secretary of the county bicentennial commission, and program chair for the local Women's City Club which supports a boarding house for moderate income working women. Strong advocate for women's reproductive healthcare and prevention education. Also interested in environmental causes, good education, strengthening my community, mentoring girls, promoting the arts, and peace.
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54
City
Delaware
State
Ohio
Country
USA

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At 5:16pm on June 17, 2008, Julie Houston said…
Thanks, Kelley! Can't wait to see the picture.
At 4:42pm on June 17, 2008, Kelley Bell-Wenzlaff said…
Hey Julie!
The Statehouse photo was grand. (and several WHP grads asked about you.)
Wish you could have been there.
Get in touch and we can discuss some voter support ideas for your election regarding women in Southern Delaware County.
At 10:55am on June 17, 2008, Michelle M. Mills said…
I hope everything is well please let m eknow where is the vistory party because you are certainly on your way Good Luck Go Girl
At 8:38am on June 17, 2008, Kelley Bell-Wenzlaff said…
ELECT JULIE HOUSTON DELAWARE CO. RECORDER

THIS NOVEMBER!!!!!!!!

-Thats right, she is on the ballot ladies. Let's put this network to use and get her into office.

Here are a few things we can do:

1) If Julie will provide a web page link or e-mail address we can each write (or sign) a group letter of endorsment.

2) EVERYBODY make a donation...even if it's only a dollar. Give what you can, and give early. Having a long list of names on her campaign finace reports is important.

3) Show up in force to knock on doors for her. If we get a dozen women to gather for one afternoon the weekend before the election, we can knock on 10 thousand doors. That alone will win this election for her.

So what say you ladies? Are we ready to rally?
At 10:06pm on June 16, 2008, SANDRA LOPEZ said…
Hi Julie - hope you are doing well. You can contact Lupe by email at: gavelasquez@columbus.gov or call her office 645-1995 she's out a lot but I'll let her know that you are trying to get in touch with her. I'd love to meet your cuban friend and I'm sure Lupe would to. We can connect him with some Latino organizations around town. Hugs :)
 
 

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