Some of you out there know I am a vegan. But I can still “talk turkey,” a phrase of disputed origin, but what we have come to know as plain, direct talk. And it’s time to talk plainly about Measures 66 and 67 during the Thanksgiving season.
Three Simple Ways To Protect Oregon This Thanksgiving
When times are at their toughest, Oregonians come together to make sure that those who need us most--children, seniors, struggling families--aren't left in the cold with nowhere to turn. This Thanksgiving, that means working to pass Measures 66 and 67 in order to preserve critical funding for schools and basic services that Oregonians depend on.
The election is more than two months away (January 26), but now is the time to get the word out. Below is a list of ways you can get involved over the next two weeks to help protect Oregon's future.
Host a Turkey Talk on Thanksgiving
You may already be cooking and having people over, so why not turn your Thanksgiving Feast into an opportunity to talk to your friends and family about what's at stake this January?
The Yes For Oregon Coalition has everything you need to get a simple conversation started with your guests. The Turkey Talk Kit includes conversation starters, FAQs, and even a simple table piece that will help you talk about why these measures are important to you.
There are two ways to get your Turkey Talk Kit and join hundreds of other Oregonians hosting Turkey Talks: Call 503-234-0444 or email Christel Allen at christe...@defendoregon.org, or download directly from our brand new website at www.VoteYesForOregon.org
Honor a Favorite Teacher by Knocking on Some Doors
Show your appreciation for a favorite teacher by taking part in an I Heart My Teacher Neighborhood Walk on Sunday, November 22. Click here for more information: http://voteyesfororegon.org/2009/11/honor-your-favorite-teacher-by-knocking-on-some-doors.html
Sunday, November 22, 1-5pm
Alameda Elementary School
2732 NE Fremont
Portland, OR
RSVP @ 503.234.0444
Sunday, November 22
1-3:30pm
Lane County Stand for Children/SEIU
488 E. 11th Ave
Eugene, OR
(basement of Oregon Community Credit Union building)
RSVP To: Joy Marshall, jmar...@stand.org
Not available Sunday?
Join us Saturday, November 21
9:30am-12pm
Cascade Middle School Cafeteria
1525 Echo Hollow Road
Bethel, OR
(just south of Willamette High School)
RSVP To: Donna Deforest, dldef...@comcast.net
Attend a Vote Yes For Oregon Campaign Kickoff!
Next week, the Vote Yes For Oregon Coalition is holding campaign kickoff meetings around the state.
Come find out latest updates on the campaign, find out how you can help support Measures 66 and 67, and take home stickers, lawn signs, and more!
Find out where the meeting is taking place in your community by clicking here: http://voteyesfororegon.org/2009/11/attend-a-vote-yes-for-oregon-campaign-kickoff-in-your-community.html
Deschutes County, November 16
Multnomah County, November 17
Washington County, November 17
Lane County, November 18
Marion County, November 18
Jackson County, November 19
Clackamas County, November 19
Sign the Vote Yes Pledge
If you haven't already, go online to sign the Vote Yes For Oregon Pledge. This will let the campaign know they can count on your Yes Vote this January, so they can focus their efforts on voters who still need to hear about what's at stake.
It only takes a minute and will make a big difference. Click here now to sign the Pledge: http://voteyesfororegon.org/getinvolved.html
Thanks for your consideration, and all best to you and yours and all of Oregon and the quality of life we hold dear,
John Mullin
Co-Chair
Human Services Coalition of Oregon