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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm

Ed: Don't Ask, Just Tell!
Wednesday, August 20th
12:00 - 1:30 PM
Outside the Bellevue at Broad and Walnut

Rendell claims he can't force the casinos to move, even though he's the Governor of the State. Is he really saying that casino operators have more power than state government? Somebody should call his bluff, and that somebody is us. Join us for some protesting outside Rendell's Philadelphia office the day before he meets with Foxwoods so that he'll get our message and not be such a wimp!
Please let us know you're coming - Lily@casinofreephila.org

Friday, September 5, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Friday evening 6-8 PM is "Champagne in the Park," a fund raiser to benefit Penn Treaty Park.

Location: Delaware Ave just north of the proposed SugarHouse site.

Admission: $35 in advance, $45 at the gate

Please RSVP, more info here: http://mcclept.com/invite.html

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Important Planning Session - Please Attend! | Join Casino-Free Philadelphia in the struggle as we gather for an important planning session:
Tuesday, November 18th, 6:00-8:30 pm
Liberty Resources
714 Market Street
 
Asian American United Statement on Mayor's Signature | Asian American United's powerful statement about the City Council and the Mayor’s actions. Please read it here below.
Asian Americans United is disappointed but not surprised by the Mayor's decision. It has been clear from the start that there has been no intent to engage in an inclusive process that respects the voices of residents and communities. Worse still has been witnessing the dismantling of processes that have been established in our city precisely to protect residents from capricious and self-serving development.
 
 
Update from November 1st | We appreciate all of you who turned out for the Saturday, November 1st march on City Council. You made hundreds of phone calls, distributed flyers, spoke with your neighbors, and together with neighborhood associations and community groups from all over the city we packed the City Council chambers after a march of nearly 1,000 people.
Where will you be at 9 am this Saturday? |
March from Chinatown Gate (10th and Arch) to City Hall for a public hearing about the proposed Foxwoods site at Market East. The hearing is on the 4th floor of City Hall and begins at 10 am. See you there!