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UPDATE Labor Neighbor walks for Oct. 15 POSTPONED
UPDATE– The Labor Neighbor walks for this Saturday, Oct 15 have been POSTPONED due to the rain/wind storm. Stay tuned for updates.
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Next week, county auditors will be mailing voters their ballots. That means this is a critical weekend for making sure that union members and their families know which candidates and ballot measures have earned labor’s endorsement — and why.
Labor Neighbor, the grassroots member-to-member political action program of the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, will host a neighborhood walk this Saturday, Oct. 15 in Vancouver. Plus, canvasses on behalf of local candidates and ballot measures are planned elsewhere.
NEIGHBORHOOD WALKS
OLYMPIA — Kelsey Hulse, a Path to Power AFL-CIO participant, is running for Thurston County Commissioner, Pos. 2. A Labor for Kelsey Walk is planned for Saturday, Oct. 15, staging at 9 a.m. from the WSLC’s Olympia office, 906 S. Columbia St., #330. Participants will be finished by 1 p.m. For more information, email WSLC Field Mobilization Director April Sims or call 206-281-8901.
KENT — The M.L. King County Labor Council has organized a canvassing effort on behalf of Sound Transit Prop. 1. Volunteers should meet at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 15 at Starbucks, 10234 SE 256th St, #101, in Kent. Volunteers will be finished by 2 p.m. Email Katie Garrow for more information.
POSTCARD PARTIES
Labor Neighbor volunteers are also needed on weeknights for Postcard Parties to prepare handwritten postcards to fellow union members urging them to vote in this important election. Postcard Parties are happening from 5:30 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday night in Tacoma at UFCW 367, 6403 Lakewood Dr. W.; and the same time every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday through October at the Washington State Labor Council’s Seattle office, 321 16th Ave S. You can RSVP via email to April Sims.