For State Senate
Derry, N.H., Oct. 31—Former Gov. Jeanne Shaheen, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, will be in Derry this Saturday to campaign with Daphne Kenyon, who is running for New Hampshire State Senate District 19.
Lynch and Kenyon will be at Mary Ann’s Diner, located at 29 East Broadway in Derry, at 9 a.m. this Saturday, Nov. 1. Kenyon, Lynch’s first appointee to the State Board of Education, was endorsed by the governor earlier this month.
“I am excited to be campaigning with the governor in Derry,” Kenyon said. “He has been incredibly supportive, and I know that he and I will make a great team for New Hampshire’s families.”
Shaheen and Kenyon will be at Mary Ann’s Diner at 11:30 a.m. this Saturday, Nov. 1.
“It is an honor to be campaigning with Gov. Shaheen in Derry,” Kenyon said. “As our next Senator in Washington, and as Derry next Senator in Concord, I know she and I will be bring the expertise and diligence that the country and New Hampshire desperately need.”
On Monday, Oct. 27 Daphne will be holding a citizen's forum at the Marion Gerrish Community Center, located at 39 West Broadway in Derry. The forum will cover topics ranging from the economy to education funding, and all District 19--Derry, Hampstead, and Windham--residents are invited to join. Daphne will be answering questions, listening to concerns, and trying hearing from New Hampshire families about the issues that their State Senator will have to tackle in Concord.
For more information, please contact the Kenyon for Senate campaign at (603) 965-2596, or stop by the Derry/Londonderry Democratic office, located at 9 East Broadway in Derry.
The New Hampshire Union Leader reports on the 2008 race and local New Hampshire races. It states, "...incumbent Republican Bob Letourneau is in the fight of his political life with the energetic Daphne Kenyon of Windham."
Daphne will be speaking at Simmons College in Boston on Wednesday Oct. 22. She will discuss running for office and offer advice to women. The event will be held in room Room C103 of the Main Campus Building at Simmons College, located at 300 The Fenway in Boston.
The event is sponsored by Political Science Department and the Lee Family Foundation Intern Fellowship Program. All who are interested are encouraged to attend.For further information contact Chair of the Political Science Department, Zachary Abuza at Zachary.abuza@simmons.edu or (617)521-2586, or contact Daphne Kenyon at kenyon4senate@gmail.com or (603)540-1988.
Daphne will be attending two house parties in Windham in the 14 days leading up to the election. At the parties Daphne will be talking with friends and neighbors, answering questions and listening to the concerns of residents. All who wish to come are welcome.
The first will be hosted by Lisa Vivinetto, and will be held on Thursday, Oct. 23 starting at 7 p.m.
The second will be hosted by Pam Kaiser, and will be on Thursday, Oct. 30. All who wish to come are welcome.
To RSVP please contact the Kenyon for Senate campaign at (603) 965-2596.
Daphne will be a greeter at the Marion Gerrish Community Center, located on East Broadway in Derry, for an event for Jeanne Shaheen. The event begins at 2 p.m. Come out an talk with Daphne about your issues, and listen to what U.S. Senate candidate Jeanne Shaheen has to say about how she can help our State and our Nation.
Daphne will be attending a Vice Presidential viewing party on Thursday, Oct. 2. The event will be held at Anthony's Cucina, located at 43 East Broadway in Derry, NH. Festivities begin at 8 p.m and will continue until the debate, which beings at 9 p.m., is over.
This will be a great opportunity to meet Daphne and watch what is sure to be an exciting debate. .
If you have any questions you can contact the Derry Democratic office, located on 9 East Broadway in Derry. Phone number is (603) 965-2500
The Windham Democrats are holding their Blueberry Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, September 28th from 9:00AM to 11:30AM. The event is being held at historic Searles School and Chapel, located at 35 Range Road in Windham, N.H.
The featured speaker will be Congressman Paul Hodes. He will be joined by Executive Councilor Bev Hollingworth, State Rep candidates Carolyn Webber and Camron Iannalfo, and of course State Senate candidate Daphne Kenyon.
Tickets are available at the door and are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 10.
Please tell your family and friends about this great Windham tradition.
The Concord Monitor reports on the funding gap between New Hampshire Democrats and Republicans.