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Little Havana Office Recurring Events(0)

Florida For Change/Obama ’08 Headquarters
1830 NW 7th Street
Little Havana

Questions and RSVP to:
Elissa Ewing (610) 216-0227

In addition to our Special Events, we’re always working for Obama.  Voter Registration is the priority through October 6th (the deadline to participate in the November election).  Please drop by anytime (there’s always work to do), or make a point to come to one of the following regular events.

Monday: Knocking for Barack (canvassing): 4PM-7PM (meet at HQS)

Tuesday: Knocking for Barack (canvassing): 2PM-4:30PM (meet at HQS)

Calling for Change (phone bank): 6PM-9PM (meet at Majestic Properties, 35 NE 40th Street in the Design District)

Wednesday: Knocking for Barack (canvassing): 4PM-7PM (meet at HQS)

Thursday: Knocking for Barack (canvassing): 2PM-4:30PM (meet at HQS)

Calling for Change (phone bank): 6PM-9PM (meet at Majestic Properties, 35 NE 40th Street in the Design District)

Friday: Naturalization Ceremony (voter registration) all day starting at 8AM (meet at the Miami-Dade Auditorium, 2901 W. Flagler, Miami)
Shift 1:    8AM-12:30PM
Shift 2:  12:30PM-3:30PM
Shift 3:    3:30PM-5:30PM

Generation Obama (21-29 y.o. only) (canvassing) 11PM-2AM (meet at The Vagabound, 30 NE 14th Street)

Saturday: Knocking for Barack (canvassing) - (meet at HQS)
Shift 1: 11AM- 2PM
Shift 2:    2PM-5PM
Shift 3:   4PM-7PM

Sunday: Knocking for Barack (canvassing) – (meet at HQS)
Shift 1:   2PM-5PM
Shift 2:   4PM-7PM

3 Things You Can Do To Impact This Race(0)

by Robert Creamer
The Huffington Post

Over the last couple of days I’ve received more calls and emails than I can count from people with fear in their voices. They want to know what to make of McCain’s post- convention bounce in the polls. They want to know if Obama can still win. Most of all they want to know what they can do to help.

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Miami Beach and Downtown Weekly Events(0)

Highlights for this week:

- Arts for Change Fundraiser – Saturday, 9/13,  6 – 9pm, Miami Design District - http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/fundraising/gpgbsb

- Neighborhood CANVASSING – mid-Beach – Sunday, 9/14 - http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/gs7p3r

Below is the regular weekly schedule

EVERY MONDAY

What: Yoga for Obama
South Beach-1688 Meridian Ave, (Alchemical Courtyard, 10th Floor)
Time: 7-8:15pm

EVERY TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY

What:  Phone Bank For Change Parties
Days/Locations:
TUESDAY, North Beach – 300 71st St, Suite 405 (City National Bank Building)
WEDNESDAY: Downtown/Brickell – 201 South Biscayne Blvd – 32nd Floor (Shook Hardy & Bacon);
TUESDAY/THURSDAY, South Beach – 1125 Washington Ave (at Streamline Properties);
THURSDAY, Mid Beach - 801 Arthur Godfrey Road (3rd Floor of Terra Nova building);
Time: 6-8:30pm

EVERY FRIDAY

What:  Voter Registration at Citizenship Ceremony
Location: Miami Dade Auditorium - 2901 W. Flagler St (on W. Flagler & SW 29th Ave)
Parking:  Park in the residential areas around the corner from the Auditorium
Time:  7:00am-4:00pm (we’re having three shifts starting at 7:00am, 11:00am & 3:00pm)

EVERY SATURDAY

What:  Beach Blanket Bingo for Barack Voter Registration - we’ll be registering voters all along Miami Beach
Meeting Location: Starbucks at 201 Ocean Drive
Parking:  Parking on Collins, Meridian, Washington Avenues and 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Street. Bring quarters.
Time:  3:00pm-5:00pm – we’re meeting at 3pm and if you need to leave early that’s ok, you can drop the voter registration forms off at Patlak’s, 221 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach.

EVERY SUNDAY

What: Barackfast - Canvassing
Location:  Big Pink Restaurant, 2nd Street and Collins Avenue
Parking:  Parking on Collins, Meridian, Washington Avenues and 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Street. Bring quarters.
Time:  9:00am -10:00am

What: North Beach Canvassing
Location: North Beach – 300 71st St, Suite 405 (in City National Bank Building)
Parking: Behind City National Bank Building
Time: 3:30-6:00pm

Seven Ways to Help Obama Even if You’ve Got No Time!(0)

Hello,

A number of you have mentioned that you’d love to help but just can’t find the time, and I completely understand that–work and family commitments stack up, and sometimes it’s just not possible to commit to a full three-or four-hour volunteer shift.  But there are several ways you can help if you just have a few minutes:

  • Talk to your friends, family, neighbors, coworkers, barista, barber, bus driver–anyone who will listen, really–about why you support Obama. Campaign staffers can talk policy until we’re blue in the face, but nothing compares to hearing someone you know and trust explain why Obama speaks for them, their issues and their priorities. If you’d like some help figuring out how to approach people, let me know and I’d be happy to strategize.
  • Register voters on your lunch break. Bring a bag lunch and round up some co-workers, and I will meet you at a grocery store or busy corner near your office to do a quick voter registration session. In one hour, five people can usually register around 15 people to vote.
  • Register people you know to vote. If anyone you know isn’t registered, needs a replacement voter card, wants to change parties, or has recently moved, I can get you forms with which to register them as well as teach you how to do it.
  • Phonebank. If you have internet access and a landline or some spare cell-phone minutes, I can set you up with a list of people to call–all you’ve got to do is ask them a couple questions about whom they’re supporting and which issues are important to them.
  • Put a bumper sticker on your car. It may sound superficial, but bumper stickers, buttons, yard signs and T-shirts let people know that the campaign has a presence here, and that South Florida is Obama territory. There are all sorts of goodies available at store.barackobama.com.
  • Donate supplies, space or food to the campaign. We’re looking for office furniture, office supplies, bottled water, sunscreen, Staples giftcards, clipboards, printers, ink, paper, pens, art supplies, energy bars, phone cards, gas cards, Kinko’s cards, coffeemakers, etc. If you’ve got an office with landlines that you wouldn’t mind lending to us for a few hours for a phonebank, we’d also appreciate it immensely. Even if you can’t give us your time, in-kind donations like this allow us to do our jobs much better, which is absolutely invaluable.
  • Ask people you know about volunteering. Even if you don’t have the time to volunteer regularly, you can help recruit people who can. If you have any particularly fired up friends or family members, don’t hesitate to send them my way.

Thanks. As always, don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions, comments, thoughts or suggestions, and please forward this e-mail on to anyone you think might be interested.

Ellen Cushing
Obama for America
510 414 9635
ellenvrcushing@gmail.com