The Electoral College meets and officially elects the President of the United States.
The Democratic Club Christmas Party will be held on Monday December 15th at Fitzie's Marina from 6:00 - 10:00pm-- this will replace our regular Democratic Club meeting!
Please mark your calendar! And, bring some friends!!
The party is free -- food will be provided and a cash bar will be available!
Come and celebrate!
The Congress meets in joint session to count the electoral votes.
Public Law 110-430 changed the date of the electoral vote in Congress in 2009 from January 6 to January 8. This date change is effective only for the 2008 presidential election.
Open Forum
Future of Energy and the Environment in St. Mary’s County
Date: Saturday, January 10
Time: 2:00 to 3:30 p.m.
Location: Lexington Park Library rooms A&B
Please join Speaker Michael E. Busch and Chairman Norman Conway for a breakfast honoring Delegate John L. Bohanan, Jr.
A series of Going Green presentations have been arranged in cooperation with the Lower Potomac Tributary Team in Charles and St. Mary’s Counties and will be held at the Meeting Room of the
Charlotte Hall Branch Library, 37600 New Market Road, Charlotte Hall, MD.
5th Annual Southern Maryland
Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast
Monday, Jan. 19
The Long Road to Realizing King’s Dream:
From Historic St. Mary’s City’s First Black Legislator
To Obama Inauguration
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Press Release #09-001
A prayer Breakfast will be held in honor of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at 9 a.m. in the Campus Center.
The President and Vice President take office. Public Schools are closed in Southern Maryland. Tickets can be obtained ONLY through your congressional representatives. Shuttle buses are running from the county to DC.
DescriptionInaugural Celebration Luncheon
Non-Partisan Gathering to Commemorate a Historic Moment!
11:00am - 3:00pm
Luncheon Reception Stations until 1:00pm
Huge Screen to Watch the Live Events!
Cash Bar Available
$20.00 per person (tickets are non-refundable)
tickets can be purchased at the JT Daugherty Conference Center
Call for more information 301-863-9345 Ext #101 or #103
In the world's richest nation, 20,000 people die every year of treatable diseases because they can't afford health care. All the other developed countries provide universal medical coverage--and spend far less than the US does on health care.