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January 7, 2010

Citizen Lobbying with City Weekly

After a fairly long winter hiatus, Drinking Liberally will be meeting this Friday, January 8th from 6:30-9:30 at our usual spot in the back room of the Piper Down. If you’ve never been out to one of our meet-ups, make it a resolution to join us!

Though it’s not a regular meet-up night, next Friday, January 15th we’ll be participating in City Weekly’sCitizen Lobbying Drinking Session“. City Weekly will have speakers who will provide tips on tracking down your legislators and communicating your most important issues to them, among other things. This will also be at the Piper Down, but from 7-10pm. If you’re on Facebook, the event is here.

The speakers include one of the state’s most dedicated representatives, Rebecca Chavez-Houck, as well as Eric Spreng of HEAL Utah, an organization that puts on an excellent citizen lobbying training each year.

We hope you’ll join us for both these events!

Heather, Laura, Jeremiah

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