Fun Fest with Great Food, Live Music and Maurice
EventsSunday September 16, 2007
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
Fun Fest with Great Food, Live Music and Maurice Wednesday September 19, 2007
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Suggested Contributions: $1,000-PAC $500-Individuals Saturday September 29, 2007
Sunday September 30, 2007
Saturday October 20, 2007
Monday March 3, 2008
Wednesday March 12, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
Join Congressman Hinchey, $1,000 - PAC $500 - Individual To RSVP, please contact Emily at 202.682.2202 Thursday March 20, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
JEFF CRIST, ROD DRESSEL & JOHN GILL $100 per person. RSVP to Susanne at 845.338.8890 Friday April 11, 2008
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
Wine Tasting with Gourmet Hors D'oeuvres Reception. Music by Jazz Pianist Don Egry. Tickets are Patron - $250 Sponsor - $150 Friend - $75 Reservations and information by calling 845.338.8890 Monday April 28, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
Diane and Paul Guenther, Chairman of the Board of the New York Philharmonic, request the pleasure of your company at a reception in honour of Congressman Maurice Hinchey. Donations are kindly requested ~ Benefactor - $2,500 Patron - $1,000 Sponsor - $500 Friend - $250 Reservations and information by calling 845.338.8890 Thursday June 5, 2008
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:30 pm
You are cordially invited to attend a luncheon honoring Congressman Maurice Hinchey, Appropriations Committee, Subcommittees on Agriculture, Interior and Financial Services; Natural Resources Committee. Sunday June 8, 2008
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm
The Host Committee: Edward & Dorothy Arrington ~ Don & Mary Ann Burns ~ Jack Cook & Ellen Conti ~ Terence & Joanne Cooney ~ Joe & Kay Coudriet ~ Doyle & Joan Gibbs ~ Kevin Millar ~ Arthur Myers ~ Ken & Lynn Schoeninger ~ John & Pat Shafer ~ Dorothy Stevens ~ Mark & Melissa Trabucco request the pleasure of your company at a Springtime Sunday Reception in honour of Congressman Maurice Hinchey in support of his 2008 re-election bid at the home of Terence and Joanne Cooney, 228 Front Street, Owego, NY. Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm
The Host Committee, Eugene & Ellen Burns, Barbara Fiala, Donna Lupardo, Frank Meyer and Mark Whalen request the pleasure of your company at a cocktail reception in honor of Congressman Maurice Hinchey, a Champion of Designing the Future for Binghamton, at the home of Albert and Renee Andrews, 10 Sherwood Drive, Endicott, NY. Friday June 13, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm
You are cordially invited to a cocktail reception in honor of Congressman Maurice Hinchey, a champion for healthcare in the Mid-Hudson Valley, at the home of Dr. Daniel & Nancy Aronzon, 29 Barry Drive, West Park, NY. Saturday June 14, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Ed and Holli Gersh request the pleasure of your company at a Flag Day Fundraiser in honor of Congressman Maurice Hinchey with a special performance by internationally acclaimed musicians JAY UNGAR and MOLLY MASON and a sit-down dinner catered by Jean-Jacques Carquillat of LE CANARD ENCHAINE at their historic stone house located at 87 Chestnut Hill Road, Woodstock, NY. Patron and Sponsor festivities commence at 6:00 p.m. Friends join in at 6:30 p.m. Saturday August 16, 2008
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
In 1931, the same year he died, Edison told his friends Henry Ford and Harvey Firestone: "I'd put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of power! I hope we don't have to wait till oil and coal run out before we tackle that." Wednesday September 3, 2008
Start: 11:30 am
Kingston Announcement Thursday September 4, 2008
Start: 10:30 am
Monticello Announcement Start: 12:30 pm
Broome County Courthouse Start: 5:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm
Judith Van Allen invites you to join her for an After Party to celebrate Congressman Maurice Hinchey's 2008 Announcement for Re-election to the 111th Congress. Sunday September 7, 2008
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm
The Host Committee -- Marti & Lenny Green, Judy Hakam, Barbara Hallam, John Leguizamo, Michael Sheran, Bill Sidoriak, Eric Stewart, Doug Varone & Dancers, Mary Louise Wilson and Kim Wozencraft -- invites you to join them for "Cool Jazz and Hot Hors D'oeuvres" in honor of Congressman Maurice Hinchey at the home of Marti and Lenny Green, 129 Hozi Lane, Kingston, NY with special performance by Brazilian Jazz Song Sylist Machan with Charlie Kniceley and Ed Ziques. Catering by Depuy Canal House. Friend-$75; Sponsor-$100; Patron-$250. RSVP and information at 845.338.8890. Friday September 12, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Please join Caryn Carter ~ Patricia Greenwald ~ David Lenefsky For a Docent-led museum tour and cocktail reception benefiting Congressman Maurice Hinchey A Champion of Preserving Our History and Our Future 2008 Candidate for Congress (NY-22) Friday, September 12th Private Museum Tour with Docent David Lenefsky War, Politics and the Art of Ancient Greece and Rome 6:00 p.m. – 7:15 p.m. At the Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 Fifth Avenue (at 82nd Street) Cocktail Reception 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. At the home of Patricia Greenwald Sunday September 14, 2008
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Gather your family and friends together and join in A Sunday In The Park Afternoon Picnic in support of Congressman Maurice Hinchey at Roundtop Picnic Area, 1 Roundtop Park Street, Endicott, NY. Catering by Orlando's Catering. $45 per person, Children 12 and Under Free. R.S.V.P. and/or information at 607.786.1271. |
It is a privilege and our great good fortune - to be members of your constituency. Your courage and conviction regarding basic human and democratic issues are inspiring and heartening, as expressed in your great letter of March 19. With your leadership we dare to hope and believe: we and those cherished principles will survive. Thank you! Keep up the good work. I appreciate your honesty, integrity and courage. Thanks for your work for peace! Thank you for being one of the few congressmen to speak out against this illegal and criminal war. Thank you for having the courage to vote against this invasion. Your stance in opposition to this war, to the attack on our civil liberties, and the other acts of the Bush administration that you have outlined, make us feel truly represented. We are horrified that this Congress has surrendered its prerogatives and powers. We are proud that you have had the courage to support our constitution, our democracy and have opposed "preemptive" war. Thank you for your tireless efforts to unseat Bush and bring back sanity and responsibility to the White House. Help us reverse the course the President has chosen. It is such a relief to hear from a politician what we know to be true of the Bush administration. Please, please continue to speak the truth in these dark days. We need you. I can barely express the relief I feel in the midst of a government turning inside out - to have my very own representative who behaves like an educated man and understands something of the chaos the administration has invited the whole world to share. Thank you. Thanks for your outstanding position on the war! This gift is a direct consequence of Mr. Hinchey's courageous stand against Bush's dirty little war in Iraq. You are one of the few voices of reason in this world of chaos - Please shout if that is what it takes to be heard. It was wonderfully refreshing to hear you speak out against the recent policies of the Bush Administration. It is a message that needs to go out to the entire public. Thank you for your courage. Please continue speaking out. Hinchey Rocks! The letter enclosed is truly masterful. I'm sending it to many people - it sums up what should have been done and what we must do in the future to prevent further destruction of what our country has always stood for. Best of luck to all of us. Thanks for saying, "Dissent is the Essence of Democracy"!!! Keep up your great work. You are a beacon of hope and light in these most difficult and dark days. You display tremendous courage speaking out against the madness of this war, and your voice rings out on behalf of working families who want peace. Thank you for your letter of the 19th of March. It expresses exactly my opinion. Our invasion of Iraq, without endorsement by the UN is contrary to International Law and has created widespread hate against the U.S. among many nations. But in spite of my opposition to this policy, I also fully support our men and women in the field. In this depressing and alarming time, it gives us hope to read a letter from our representative that we wholeheartedly support. Please keep up your strong and courageous work. I feel relief that there is at least one voice of sanity in Congress - someone who cares about our country, our civil rights, our responsibilities as citizens of the world. It is hard and depressing to see our government controlled by bullies who appear to care only about power and increased wealth for their cronies. May you succeed in your public service. Congratulations on your courageous critique of Bush's war in Iraq and his administration's misplaced domestic priorities. Thank you for being one of the few elected officials who has maintained his integrity! Thank you Maurice for being brave and honest enough to take a stand on Bush's destruction of environmental, economic and global diplomacy policies that have served Americans well - until now. I received a copy of your March 19 letter from my daughter. Although I am not a constituent, it is a joy to make a contribution to the campaign treasury. Please add my name to your mailing list. How on earth did the American public have their attention switched from Osama bin Laden, the 9/11 alleged mastermind, to Saddam Hussain? It is one of the greatest scams ever pulled on a people, it is disturbing to see so many fell for this stunt. Thank you for keeping some sanity in this conflict. I'm proud to support a legislator like you. Bush and his administration is destroying our international relations, our environment and our economy. You have a tough job but fight on and encourage your fellow congressmen to do the same. Thank you for standing up and speaking out when so few do. Please keep me on your mailing list. Thank you for your correct and courageous stand against the U.S. attack on Iraq. We have no right or legitimate reason to invade and conquer. Bravo for the action that you took in the House of Representatives. I am hopeful that the president will take the recommendation seriously. Good work, Maurice. Thank you! Maurice is my hero. THANK YOU, MAURICE! Thank you, Congressman, you have always kept faith with the Constitution. BRAVO Maurice! Well, let me tell you something. This is the first step of a new majority in this Congress taking the right kind of action on the basis of our obligations and responsibilities under the Constitution to stand up to the actions of this administration and to put this country back on the right track. Not just in the case of what is going on in Iraq, even though that is so terribly disastrous, but the consequences here in our own country, the intimidation of people, the internal spying, the elimination of habeas corpus, all of the impingements on the American Constitution, based upon the culture of fear cultivated purposely by this administration for their own personal and political objectives. No one in the previous leadership, no one in the previous majority, stood up to this administration in any kind of a constructive way. I am proud to call you my Representative. I have not heard any national politician to date publicly state the case for the Iraq tragedy as boldly and honestly as you did tonight. Although I have heard you speak about Iraq often here in the Hudson Valley, seeing and hearing you speak about Iraq on the floor of the House gave it much more importance and prominence. You summed up by emphasizing that this resolution of no confidence was only a first step in bringing this terribly misbegotten military adventure to an end. Please continue to use your position and influence to bring as wise and early an end to this war as possible. By now, I am no longer surprised at the incisiveness and clarity with which Congressman Hinchey tackles the awesome problems facing our nation. His hearkening back to Bush's infamous State of the Union address which propelled us into this gruesome war stimulated the following version of the old miners' song, "Sixteen Tons": He spoke sixteen words and what did we get? A war in Iraq and deeper in debt. St. Peter, don't you call me -- I've still got work -- Gotta rid TV of that self-satisfied smirk. Henry Foner Both Sally Luther and I are thrilled with Maurice's wonderful work he is doing in Congress. Thanks, Maurice, for continuing to stand up to the evil in the White House. Thank you, Rep. Hinchey for speaking out about this. We are fortunate to have you as our Representative in Congress! Hinchey for President |
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