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August 2013 Newsletter: Have You Met Our Interns?

Tenth Dems August Newsletter

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In this issue of Tenth News:

  • Obamacare By the Numbers: Check It Out
  • A Bright, Busy Summer for Tenth Dems Interns
  • Tenth Dems Interns, Summer 2013: Who We Are
  • The Life of a Tenth Dems Intern
  • Democrats Celebrate the Fourth of July 2013
  • Tenth Dems Interns Look on As Governor Quinn Signs “Suffrage at 17” Bill Into Law
  • Volunteer of the Month: Pat Lind—Quietly Doing What Is Right
  • Guns in America—The Root Cause of the George Zimmerman and Trayvon Martin Tragedy: A Personal Perspective
  • Rainbow/PUSH Coalition’s Annual International Conference: A Tenth Dems Intern’s Perspective
  • Congress Watch: “Moderate Republican” an Oxymoron
  • Community Connection Hosts Open House

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Tenth Dems Community Connection launches Garden to Table effort

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Waukegan Community Connection volunteers at work

The Garden to Table project is a full-circle adventure that will encompass growing and harvesting the food to be used in economical and nutritional meals as part of our healthy cooking classes for local families. By request, the program has been expanded to include canning demonstrations.

Community Connection needs mentors, gardeners, cooks, nutritionists, canners and lots of volunteers! A project for the young and young at heart, this will be a great community building activity with long-lasting educational results.

The garden was planted earlier this spring with the help of Tenth Dems volunteers and is filled with carrots, iceberg lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, and bush beans, among other things.

The garden’s location at 35 S. Genesee Street in Waukegan is wonderfully restful, with a gazebo, statues, and a children’s butterfly garden, as well as a great view of our beautiful lakefront.

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With the planting complete, we need volunteers to help with weeding, watering, and reviving an area of native plantings and with the children’s butterfly garden. If you have a green thumb or simply like to dig in the dirt, please contact us—just an hour or two of your time will help us continue to make the Community Garden a special place. Garden volunteer hours are available during the week and on the weekend by contacting Joe Dubaniewicz at info@tenthdems.org.

This article is featured in the July 2013 issue of Tenth News, Tenth Dems’ long-running, photo-filled monthly newsletter.

July 2013 Newsletter: Photos galore. Find your friends!

2013 July Newsletter

Tenth Dems July Newsletter
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In this issue of Tenth News:

  • Praise by Pelosi, Schakowsky, and Bustos at Women for Brad Reception Infuses Tenth Dems Intern with Pride in Her First Vote
  • Wisconsin Congresswoman Gwen Moore Charms Crowd at Local Candidate Appreciation Reception
  • Congress Watch: Mark Kirk Considers Border Security the Most Important Feature of the Immigration Reform Bill
  • Forest Preserves a Zone of Wonder and Discovery
  • The Boy Scouts and the Southern Baptist Convention—Another Example of History Repeating Itself
  • Garden to Table Project Begins with Planting and Tending ComCon’s Community Garden

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June Newsletter: Poetry Slam, Theatre Visit and more …

June 2013 Newsletter

Tenth Dems June Newsletter
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May Newsletter: Social Security, Gun Control and more …

2013 May Newsletter

Tenth Dems May Newsletter
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In this issue of Tenth News:

 

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