Help Send Mary Washington to Annapolis and
have a great time doing it!!!
Join hundreds of your neighbors that have already contributed to the campaign to provide the 43rd district with qualified and enthusiastic leadership. Hey they even had a great time doing it!! Mary Washington is our choice for the Maryland House of Delegates. We're learning that others agree. Help us keep the momentum going.
- Mangia with Mary!
Wednesday, August 23rd, 6-9 p.m. $65 or $45
You are invited to an evening of Italian food and great music to raise critical "Countdown to Primary" funds to send Mary Washington to Annapolis. Please join fellow Mary supporters at The Elm on Wednesday, August 23rd , from 6 to 9 p.m. The event will feature music by the Village Jazz Ensemble and Italian cuisine by noted local chef John Shields of Gertrude's Restaurant at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
We have two levels of support this time: $65 for the dinner, music and recognition as a "Mangia with Mary Big Booster" and $45 for the dinner, music and Mary’s heartfelt appreciation.
You can purchase tickets by calling the campaign at 410-951-9795, emailing us at party@electmarywashington.com or by clicking “Mangia Now” to use your credit or debit card via PayPal. (To purchase a single ticket or multiple tickets online, just enter the total dollar amount for the number you wish to buy. For example if you want two at the $45 level, enter $90; three at the $65 level, enter $195 and so on. ***Tickets payments are not yet available on the website.)
The Elm, voted “Baltimore’s Best Place to have a Party”, is located at 3100 Elm Lane, Baltimore, MD 21211. Go to their website www.the-elm.com or call Sharon at 410-889-3288 for directions.
Join us in our support of a great candidate!!
- Directions to The Elm
3100 Elm Lane
Baltimore MD 21211
Because of some confusing road construction on 33rd Street in Hamden, here are revised directions:
From Charles Street in Baltimore
-- take the 29th Street exit West (it is one-way that way)
-- after about 6 blocks, at the bottom of the hill before the bridge,
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make a RIGHT on Sission Street (going north)
-- after about 2 blocks, Sisson becomes Keswick--at that intersection make a LEFT on Pacific -- Pacific is a narrow road which becomes one-way. Take it past the stop sign
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make a LEFT on Mill
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Elm Street and the Elm will be ahead of you, as well as a parking lot, The Elm is up the hill, on the right and is a great place for a party!
There will be SIGNS to guide you and cool beverages once you arrive!
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Contributions are not tax-deductible.
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| Mary L. Washington, Ph.D. is a powerful force for enhancing the lives, spirit and opportunities for all residents of Baltimore... |
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September 1 , 2006 - Washington Picks Up Two Key Endorsements
The Baltimore AFRO American Newspaper and the Baltimore City Paper Support Washington’s Run for the House. |
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August 3, 2006 - Mary Washington Announces Official Endorsement from Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance
"...The IMA's endorsement validates my message to voters. I have been touring the district's churches and I truly believe that our faith institutions are a stabilizing force in our communities..." |
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Mary's Letter - HOME
I have developed the agenda for my candidacy through my work in our communities...making Baltimore City a HOME where the Health, Opportunity, Mobilization, and Education of the people of Maryland are a right, not a privilege. |
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January 11, 2006 - Marc Steiner show
Mary speaks out as Marc Steiner and Governor Robert Ehrlich discuss the issues that face Maryland in the coming year. |
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Watershed 263
Produced by Katie Gott of SOUNDPRINT highlights one of the projects Mary Washington contributed to during her public service at Baltimore Housing and Community Development. Mary Washington is interviewed in this short feature. |
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July 30, 2005 - City-state squabbles don't help schools
"Over and over again, state officials have denied their
role in the deterioration of Baltimore City schools."
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