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Come to the Jeanne Ankeney Memorial Picnic Sunday, June 11, 2006
THE CHITTENDEN COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEINVITES YOU TO ATTEND
THE SIXTH ANNUAL END-OF-LEGISLATIVE SESSION
JEAN ANKENEY SPRING PICNIC
Sunday, June 11, 2006 from Noon to 3:00 pm
Please Join Co-Sponsors:
Burlington City Chair Mary Sullivan
Williston Town Chair Ted Kenney
Richmond Town Chair Mary Claire Carroll
Colchester Town Chair John Zenie
Charlotte Town Chair Mike Yantachka
Huntington Town Chair Dave Brautigam
Essex Town Chair Steve Benen
Jericho Town Chair Deborah Fitzgerald
So. Burlington Town Chair Emma Edwards
Westford Town Chair Chris O'Donnell
Hinesburg Town Chair Bud Allen
Shelburne Town Chair Maria Horn
as well as"¦
The Ankeney Family
Attorney General Bill Sorrell
Secretary of State Deb Markowitz
State Treasurer Jeb Spaulding
U.S. House Candidate Peter Welch
Gubernatorial Candidate Scudder Parker
Lt. Gubernatorial Candidates John Tracy and Matt Dunne
Chittenden County's Democratic Senators and Representatives
Other Democratic elected officials, candidates, and activists
Please join us as we celebrate Jean's remarkable life and congratulate our elected Democrats and volunteers for serving the causes Jean worked so hard to further! Bring a picnic and your family to enjoy the beginning of summer with music, swimming, badminton, food and drink at the Ankeney's beautiful St. George farm.
Summer music provided by The Myregaard Jazz Trio and magic tricks performed by Christopher McBride!!!
Please RSVP to Chris Loso at chris.loso@hotmail.com or 238-3361 so that we know how many people to expect. There will be free beer, cookies, chips, and ice cream at the picnic for all of you who let us know in advance that you will be coming!
What should I bring?
Bring your family, friends, and a picnic. Soda, water, beer, shops, cookies, and ice cream will be provided.
Where is the Picnic?
The picnic will take place at the Ankeney farm on Willow Brook Lane, in St. George.
Directions
From I-89 South: Take Exit 12 off I-89 and travel south for 4 miles on Route 2A. Turn LEFT on Ayer Road and travel 1 mile to the top of the hill. The Ankeney home is the second on the LEFT after the top of the hill.
From I-89 North: Take Exit 11 off I-89 and travel west for 2 miles on Route 2. Turn LEFT at the white church onto Oak Hill Road and travel south for 4 miles. Turn RIGHT on Willow Brook Lane. The farm farm is .7 miles ahead on the RIGHT.
Parking: Please park on the north side of the road, leaving enough room for cars to pass.
If you can't find it, call: 238-3361.
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