January 2010

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Tickets to TDWCC’s March fundraiser are now available online. Join us at the Courtyard Theater in downtown Plano on March 6th for a bluegrass musical production of Mark Twain’s A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage. Click for more info.

Click here to purchase tickets online today via Act Blue.

Candidate Forum Feb 13

What: Candidate Forum presented by the League of Women Voters
When: Saturday, February 13th 11:30am- 12:45pm
Where: Christopher Parr Library,  6200 Windhaven Pkwy., Plano

The Democratic Party of Collin County is hosting a State of the Union watch party on Wednesday at Fox Sports Grill, 5741 Legacy Dr., Plano. (1 block east of the Tollway in the Shops at Legacy, on the north side of Legacy, click for map.)

The party starts at 7pm for the 8pm address.

Candidate Forum February 16

There will be a candidate forum on health care issues for County Commissioner candidates February 16, 7 pm Collin College Spring Creek Campus, C104.

HCCC meeting February 2nd

The Healthcare Committee of Collin County is a non-partisan grassroots organization focused on ensuring adequate quality healthcare/Mental Healthcare for all residents of Collin County. All are welcome.  Visit the website for more information: www.collinhealthcare.org.

The next meeting is February 2nd, 7pm, Haggard Library.  Please RSVP for the meeting by sending an email to collinhealthcare@earthlink.net.

The group is in a critical organizational phase at this moment. It’s time to mobilize talent and passion to get things accomplished. There are a lot of projects, funding, and advocacy efforts to discuss and focus upon.

Our first meeting of the year is Mon. Jan. 25, 2010 – same time and place – Collin College in Frisco, 6:45 pm at Founders Hall Rm F148.  Committee are forming now.  Come learn what the committees do and join one.

Author  Malia Litman has written a book and blogs almost daily about how awful Palin is.  The book is Rebuttal to the Rogue. She’s having a book signing on Tuesday, 1/26 at 7 pm at Legacy Books (same place Palin came in Plano).

Legacy Books say: Expect a lively presentation when Malia Litman of Dallas introduces her piercing look at all things Palin: 160 incendiary pages, 19 of which cite sources and statistics. (Palin’s doesn’t even have an index, the author notes.)