To support and promote the principles of the Democratic Party.
To encourage women to seek public office and to participate in Democratic Party activities.
To educate and inform members of the views and positions of the candidates running for district, state and national offices.
To support and provide opportunities for charitable works in the community.
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(Photo: Josh Stein attending TCDW meeting. Then, he was Attorney General and Gubernatorial nominee. Now he is Governor.)
🫏Cherokee County Democratic Party: Coffee Talk Tuesdays, 12-3pm, Cherokee Democratic Headquarters, 142 Main St, Andrews
🫏TCDW: Wednesday, October 1, 11:30am at The Gleanings Foundations, 167 Lodge Lane, Robbinsville. Speaker: Caretaker Van-SW Commission on Aging.
🦅Building Community non-partisan event to build strength within our community to fight back against attempts to weaken our Democracy: Sunday, October 5, 4-5:30pm, The Corner Coffee Shop, 66 Church St, Hayesville
🫏Clay County Democratic Party Meeting: Tuesday, October 21, 5:30-7:30pm, United Community Bank, 95 US-64, Hayesville
🦅Building Community non-partisan event to build strength within our community to fight back against attempts to weaken our Democracy: Sunday, November 2, 4-5:30pm, The Corner Coffee Shop, 66 Church St, Hayesville
🫏TCDW: Wednesday, November 5, 11:30am at Mariolino’s, 495 Hwy 64 Bus, Hayesville. Speaker: Matt Van Horn, Cherokee County Beekeeper’s Society.
🫏Clay County Democratic Party Meeting: Tuesday, November 18, 5:30-7:30pm, United Community Bank, 95 US-64, Hayesville
🦅Building Community non-partisan event to build strength within our community to fight back against attempts to weaken our Democracy: Sunday, December 7, 4-5:30pm, The Corner Coffee Shop, 66 Church St, Hayesville
🫏TCDW: Wednesday, December 10, 11:30am, Christmas Party/Holiday Luncheon. Brasstown Community Center, 255 Settawig Rd, Brasstown, NC 28902
“The federal government knew that it would lose against us in court because it had no right to cut funds for AmeriCorps that Congress had already authorized,” said Attorney General Jeff Jackson. “This money belongs to North Carolina and is crucial for western North Carolina’s recovery. I’m deeply grateful for the AmeriCorps members on the ground who can keep helping our communities rebuild after Helene.”
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