I’m racing the clock to get some posts done before the nightmare of The Blue Angels begins their assault on my eardrums and nerves. I’m taking the lazy blogger’s way out, and doing the ole cut’n’paste from a press release sent out by ERW about Saturday’s SEAMEC (Seattle Metropolitan Elections Committee) meeting and election of Board Members at the Capitol Hill Library from 2pm to 4pm. If you want to make positive changes, then you have to stand up and DO something!
SEAMEC: Evaluating Candidates for Public Office Since 1977!!
BOARD MEMBERS WANTED!!!
PLEASE ATTEND OUR ANNUAL COMMUNITY MEETING:SATURDAY AUGUST 6, 2011
2:00 PM TO 4:00 PMCAPITOL HILL LIBRARY
425 Harvard Ave E., Seattle, WA. 98102
(Free Parking is available in the basement garage.)Currently there are Nine vacant SEAMEC Board Positions available which may be filled at this meeting.
SEAMEC is actively seeking interested community members who would like to serve on our board as well as others interested in sitting on candidate interview evaluation panels, conducting candidate research, engaging in online networking, or becoming involved in any aspect of our process.
NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY, JUST HAVE AN INTEREST IN GOOD GOVERNMENT AND THE OUTCOME OF ELECTIONS AND BE COMMITTED TO SUPPORTING THE ADVANCMENT OF LBGT RIGHTS.
SEAMEC is a grass roots independent non-partisan LGBT community organization which interviews, evaluates and publishes widely distributed ratings of candidates running for public office who appear on the ballot in King County.
We greatly need the input and participation of our community now more than ever as SEAMEC faces new challenges. We will be discussing our need to re-evaluate our operational structure and revise our evaluation process in light of the technological changes impacting campaigns and elections in the 21st Century.
SEAMEC is an open community organization which serves the LGBT Community by working to increase the level of political awareness among citizens and to enhance the influence and impact of our community upon elections.
www.seamec.org