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St. Helena Reception

6 Oct 2010 5:30 pm
Location: 
Vineyard 29, St. Helena

For those of you who are concerned about the future of education in Napa Valley and California, below is an invitation to meet candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson.

Tom has been a teacher and a legislator so he knows both what is needed in the classroom and how to get it done in Sacramento. Tom has some great new ideas on how to fix education in our state and I think you will find listening to Tom's view on how to help our kids will be well worth the time spent.

Please stop by and meet Tom if you can.

Chuck

Chuck McMinn
cordially invites you to join him and his

HOST COMMITTEE

Senator Pat Wiggins
Assemblymember Wes Chesbro
Assemblymember Noreen Evans
District Attorney Gary Lieberstein
Superintendent Barbara Nemko
Barry and Tracy Schuler

at a reception honoring

California State Assemblymember
Tom Torlakson
Candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction

on
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

at
Vineyard 29
2929 St. Helena Highway North, St. Helena

For additional information, or to R.S.V.P.
call Gloria Omania at 925-682-9998 or

click here to RSVP for this event

Tom Torlakson is not just a teacher and policymaker. We know he is an excellent problem-solver who knows how to bring people together to find solutions to difficult problems. Tom has worked hard to give schools the funding they need to ensure academic achievement, close the achievement gap, reduce the dropout rate, and improve student nutrition and physical education. Please make a special effort to support Tom. He needs the resources to reach millions of California voters and build on his campaign’s momentum. He also needs people like you to spread the word about his campaign to your friends, colleagues, and networks. Join us in supporting Tom to be our next Superintendent of Public Instruction.


Contributions to the Committee are not tax deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.

The California Political Reform Act places limits on contributions (including loans) to candidates for state office, and imposes certain prohibitions. This request does not seek a contribution in excess of applicable limits or from prohibited sources. An individual, union, political action committee, association, committee, partnership, business, or corporation may contribute a maximum of $6,500 to the committee per election. A registered Small Contributor Committee may contribute a maximum of $12,900 to the committee per election.

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