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News Events Platform Pictures Downloads Contact About Links Red, White & Blue Party City Council Candidates Harry Davis Max Kessler Chris Edes Events -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10am-1pm Saturday, August 20 DEBATE FORUM - CAFE Community Advocates for Educational Excellence (CAFE) will hold a mayoral forum at Central Church of Christ, 101 South Plymouth Avenue. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7pm-9pm Sunday, August 21 DEBATE - I'll be there Third Presbyterian Church, 4 Meigs Street. On the corner of East Avenue. The four Democrats will give three minute opening statments, followed by questions from the audience. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6pm-8:30pm Monday, August 22 DEBATE - Downtown Community Forum Dugan Center at St. Mary's Church, 15 St. Mary's Place. Moderated by John Rodriguez, President of the Latino Alliance. Sponsored by Downtown Community Forum. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5pm Tuesday, August 23 File signatures with Board of Elections The 1,500 signatures are due for the Red, White & Blue Party to appear on November's ballot. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12:15pm-1:45pm Wednesday, August 24 DEBATE - Monroe County Bar Association Unfortunately, there's a cover charge for this event at 1 Exchange Street, 5th floor. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7pm-9pm Thursday, August 25 DEBATE - New Bethel C.M.E. Church Eveyone's invited to 270 Scio Street for this mayoral forum sponsored by several local community organizations, including Rochester's Citizens United for Real Education. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9am-12pm Saturday, August 27 Town Hall Meeting The Coalition of Black Trade Unionists will hold a meeting for lots of local candidates to meet members of the CBTU at the Laborers Local 435, 20 Fourth Street. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1:45pm-4pm Sunday, August 28 DEBATE - Islamic Center of Rochester Muslims in the Greater Rochester Area cordially invites you to a mayoral candidate forum, The Race for Rochester's Mayor 2005 on Sunday, August 28th, 2005, 1:45 pm to 4:00 pm. The venue is the Islamic Center of Rochester located at 727 Westfall Road. This would be an open forum where each candidate gives a brief five minute presentation and then field questions from the audience. All candidates are invited to participate. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1pm Monday, August 29 Interview for possible D&C endorsement Not open to the public, but I include it in this calendar to keep things organized. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7pm Monday, August 29 DEBATE - Rochester Association of Black Journalists Sponsored by the RABJ, location TBA. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7pm Wednesday, August 31 DEBATE - (SPECIFICALLY NOT INVITED) Televised debate on WHEC 10 NBC. The news director, Adam Bradshaw, "doesn't believe I will have an impact on the election." Of course, by not including me in the debate, he gets to make sure of that. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10am-12pm Thursday, September 1 Affordable Housing Tour I don't think this is open to the public, but I will be attending this event sponsored by the Enterprise Foundation. They'll be showing "the importance of affordable housing in the City of Rochester and how it transforms the lives of residents and the neighborhoods where they are located." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6:30-8:30pm Thursday, September 1 DEBATE - James Madison School of Excellence Sponsored by the African American Leadership Council, Citizens United for Real Education, and National Assocation for the Advancement of Colored People. James Madison School is located at 200 Genesee Street. A moderator will field questions from the audience. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6:30pm-8:30pm Wednesday, September 7 Renaissance Square Public Meeting We almost got arrested at the last meeting for holding a press conference outside the building at MCC. This one is to be held in the Riverside Convention Center. The architects will be unveiling the final design. More to follow on this one, folks... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9pm-10pm Wednesday, September 7 DEBATE - Voice of the Voter Televised debate on WXXI PBS channel 21. Moderated by Michael Caputo. Taping starts at 5:30pm in WXXI studios (I have to be there at 5pm, but the public is not invited, sorry.) Focus will be on quality-of-life issues. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7pm-8pm Thursday, September 8 DEBATE - R News Televised debate on R News cable channel; also available via On-Demand afterwards. Moderated by Anthony Pascale. Everybody gets a minute in the beginning to tell people why they should vote for them. Then a discussion ensues and questions are posed by the host. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9pm-10pm Friday, September 9 DEBATE - Voice of the Voter Televised debate on WXXI PBS channel 21. Moderated by Michael Caputo. Taping starts at 5:30pm in WXXI studios. Just those mayoral candidates in the Democratic primary. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1pm-2:30pm Saturday, September 10 FORUM - Rochester AARP Chapter 4598 This will be a Q&A with the candidates. Each will have about 10 minutes to discuss issues and then answer some questions. Sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons. Location is the Phillis Wheatley Community Library at 33 Dr Samuel McCree Way. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7pm Saturday, September 10 DEBATE - (NOT FIRM ON THE DATE YET) Televised debate on WROC 8 CBS, possibly sponsored by the League of Women Voters. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7am Friday, September 16 Breakfast with Rotary At the Golden Fox restaurant on Culver Road. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pronunciation Guide: Maj == May == Mayor

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