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Come to Montana ACLU meeting Friday, 5pm, Livingston Library

Posted by Margie on December 2nd, 2008  | A COMMENTS box is at end of post
Published in Community Organizations, Actions, Meetings, Events, General Interest

Tuesday, December 2
Great Falls
Public Library
6:00 pm
Thursday, December 4
Bozeman
Public Library
6:30 pm
Friday, December 5
Livingston
Public Library
5:00 pm
Saturday, December 6
Big Timber
Homestead B & B
614 McLeod Street
6:00 pm
Sunday, December 7
Billings
Rocky Plaza Community Room
1400 Poly Drive
6:00 pm
Tuesday, December 9
Kalispell
Public Library
6:00 pm
Wednesday, December 10
Missoula
Public Library
11:30 am
J O I N U S f o r a
L e g i s l a t i v e T o w n H a l l
e v e n t n e a r y o u !
More than four years ago, our new
President-elect spoke of a time
when “this country will reclaim its
promise, and out of this long
political darkness a brighter day will
come.” Now that the Bush
administration is coming to a close,
just what will this brighter day look
like? And what can we expect
closer to home from the new
Montana State Legislature?
The Board of Directors of the
ACLU invite you to find out by
attending a Legislative Town Hall
Event near you.
Meet our lobbying team for the
2009 Montana Legislative Session
and learn how you can help
advance our state and national
legislative priorities.
RSVP today by contacting
Niki Zupanic at
nikiz@aclumontana.org
or call the office at
406-443-8590

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