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Scott County Chapter Update and Upcoming Events

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Scott County KFTC members had a solid local chapter meeting this past Thursday and planned a lot of powerful upcoming events focused on mobilizing voters in the election and other key objectives.  If you're in the area, come out to what you can!


Upcoming Scott County KFTC Events

 


- Scott County NAACP Meeting - Monday, October 11th at 6:30pm at Mt. Olive Baptist Church on the corner of Chambers Ave and Bourbon St. 


- Scott County Voter Mobilization Phonebank #2 - Tuesday, October 12th at 6:30pm, meeting on Georgetown College's campus in ASC room 115.  Contact Homer White for more information - 863-8307.

- Georgetown Mayoral Candidate Forum - Thursday, October 14th at 6:30pm at the Ed Davis Center.

- Scott County Voter Mobilization Phonebank #3
- Saturday, October 16th from 9am to noon at the Lock and Key on Main St, Georgetown. 

- Scott County Voter Mobilization Phonebank #4 - Tuesday, October 19th at 6:30pm at the Meeting House on Georgetown College's Campus.   

- Georgetown City Council Candidate Forum - Thursday, October 21st at 6:30pm at First Baptist Church, Georgetown.


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- Georgetown City Council Candidate Forum #2 - Sunday, October 24th at 2:30pm at the Georgetown Public Library.

- Thriller Parade - Saturday, October 30th.  More information to come. 

- Scott County Voter Mobilization Phonebank #5 - Monday, November 1st at 6:30pm at the Meeting House on Georgetown College's Campus.  

- Election Day - Tuesday, November 2nd. Polls open 6am to 6pm.  Scott County KFTC members will base out of the Lock and Key on Main St. in Georgetown to give rides to the polls and otherwise mobilize voters throughout the day. 

- Scott County KFTC Chapter Meeting - Thursday, November 4th at 7pm at the Georgetown Public Library. 

- Arty Pie Party! - Rosanne and Tim's pie, art, and music house party - Saturday, November 13th starting at 7:30pm at the home of Rosanne Fitts-Klarer and Tim Klarer.

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