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Thursday, March 16
Next CITIZEN SALON forum:
Our Eroding Civil Liberties
@Zero Station, 222 Anderson Street
Please join us for this most pertinent discussion, led by John Paterson, former Assistant Attorney General, Zach Heiden, a Maine Civil Liberties Union lawyer, and Shenna Bellows, MCLU Executive Director. Come and listen to the professionals talk about actions of this administration that demonstrate that our civil liberties are INDEED in jeopardy. Learn from some historical examples and use this opportunity to discover what actions as citizens we can do to slow, if not reverse this disturbing occurrence of recent political undoings.
Two recommended readings are the Bill of Rights and the United States Constitution. See also www.mclu.org. Doors open at 6:00. Discussion begins at 6:30.
Thursday, March 16
Maine Issues Forum
The next meeting of Maine Issues Forum, (formerly Phineas Sprague's "Maine Issues," which met at Captain Newick's) will be held at 12:00 noon, Thursday, March 16th, at Dimillo's Floating Restaurant, Commercial St.
Guest speaker will be gubernatorial candidate Peter Mills.
All meals will cost approximately $12.50, including tip.
For more information please contact Jennifer Duddy, jduddy@maine.rr.com
The next meeting of Maine Issues Forum, (formerly Phineas Sprague's "Maine Issues," which met at Captain Newick's) will be held at 12:00 noon, Thursday, March 16th, at Dimillo's Floating Restaurant, Commercial St.
Guest speaker will be gubernatorial candidate Peter Mills.
All meals will cost approximately $12.50, including tip.
For more information please contact Jennifer Duddy, jduddy@maine.rr.com
Next CITIZEN SALON forum:
Our Eroding Civil Liberties
@Zero Station, 222 Anderson Street
Please join us for this most pertinent discussion, led by John Paterson, former Assistant Attorney General, Zach Heiden, a Maine Civil Liberties Union lawyer, and Shenna Bellows, MCLU Executive Director. Come and listen to the professionals talk about actions of this administration that demonstrate that our civil liberties are INDEED in jeopardy. Learn from some historical examples and use this opportunity to discover what actions as citizens we can do to slow, if not reverse this disturbing occurrence of recent political undoings.
Two recommended readings are the Bill of Rights and the United States Constitution. See also www.mclu.org. Doors open at 6:00. Discussion begins at 6:30.
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