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Public Invited to Juneau for Superintendent Campaign Fundraiser

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From the Team Juneau mailing list:

If you are in the Missoula area Wednesday April 16, please stop by a fundraiser for the Juneau for Superintendent campaign.

Where: Stensrud Building, 314 N. 1st St. West (adjacent to the Gold Dust)
When: Wednesday, April 16
Time: 5pm to 7pm

Hosts are Community Building Women for Juneau - Judy Smith, Deborah Halliday, Lin Smith, Suzanne Aboufadl, Amy Sings in the Timber, Cynthia Wolken, Jennifer Hill-Hart, Angela Goodhope, Caitlin Copple, Carol Bellin, Alysha Goheen-Jonatta, and Molly Moody.

If you are not able to attend but wish to contribute, please send $$ to "Juneau for Superintendent", PO Box 223, Helena, MT 59624.

I have been a road warrior this past week. Last Monday, I participated in a candidate forum in Great Falls sponsored by the AAUW. There was a great turn-out - thank you to the active and interested AAUW women for sponsoring the event.

This past Tuesday, I visited with the energetic Democrats of the Missoula County Central Committee. They are a great example of the wonderful work that central committees do all across Montana. The 56 central committees across Montana are filled with people dedicated to ensuring that people get out to vote during the primary. Thank you to all of the Democratic central committee members for their diligent work across the state.

This past Friday, I attended the Flathead County Campaign to Victory Spring Dinner. Hundreds of Democrats from the region were there to meet statewide and local legislative candidates, hear from the Governor and Congressional Candidate Jim Hunt, and participate in a well-organized and super event.

This past Saturday, I attended the Jefferson-Gallatin-Jackson Dinner in Bozeman. Again, hundreds of Democrats from the region were present. The excitement that is building around the Presidential race shows itself all around Montana at these events and it is impressive that so many people are energized around the Democratic primary election. You can read a story about the event and statewide candidates' thoughts about how the Presidential primary election helps our state's democratic process.

The more I travel across this state and meet people, the prouder I am to be a Montanan. There are great people in this state.

Please visit my website as it is updated often. And please tell your friends and family to spread the word about this very important campaign. 51 days until Election Day!!! Vote Juneau in June!

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For more on Denise Juneau's campaign for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, click here.

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