This event has ended!
View current events hosted by Mid-Atlantic Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (MAHCC)
Friday, October 16, 2009 - "Coffee with the Candidates" for the November 3 General Election for City of Frederick Mayor and Board of Aldermen, Frederick, MD.Friday, October 16, 2009 from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM (ET)Frederick, MD |
|
Event Details
The Frederick County Chapter
of the
Mid Atlantic Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (MAHCC)
in partnership with
The Frederick County Chamber of Commerce (FCCC)
and the
Frederick County African-American Chamber of Commerce (FCAACC)
cordially invites you to a special Candidates Forum
"Coffee with the Candidates for the November 3 General Election for City of Frederick Mayor and Board of Aldermen."
Join us for networking, buffet breakfast, and conversation at the Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center with the candidates! Our special guests for this event are the November 3 General Election Democratic Nominee Jason Judd and Republican Nominee Randy McClement, as well as candidates for the Board of Aldermen (see below).
This is a great opportunity to meet the candidates and hear about their plans for the City and their ideas regarding business and economic development in Frederick. The question-and-answer forum will be moderated by Jeff Allanach, Editor of the Frederick Gazette. In preparation for this event, you may want to access the search engines for both the Frederick News-Post and the Frederick Gazette. Both newspapers have written informative articles about the different candidates.
When: Friday, October 16, 2009
Time: 7:30 AM TO 9:30 AM
Where: The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 South Carroll Street, Frederick, MD 21701; Phone: 301-662-4164.
Registration: $15 per person, for members of the Frederick Chamber, MAHCC, and FCAACC only. Advance registration is required. Please register online at FCCC. org or MAHCC.org, or call 301.662.4164 x 201 (FCCC members) or 301-404-1946 (MAHCC members) before October 9. Your online registration is not complete until you receive email confirmation. If you don't receive a confirmation message, please call us before the registration deadline to check the status of your reservation: 301.662.4164 x 201 (FCCC members) or 301-404-1046 (MAHCC members).
Parking: A limited number of parking spaces are available at the Delaplaine. Please use nearby street parking or the Carroll Creek Parking Deck (near the library) if at all possible.
For more information: Please kindly call Mark Amadeo at 301-418-6393 or Jorge Ribas at 301-404-1946.
Interested in Becoming a MAHCC Member?: For information about membership in the Chamber, please contact Jorge Ribas at 301-404-1946 or Mark Amadeo at 301-418-6393.
Participating Candidates:
The Mayoral Candidates are:
- Democrat - Jason Judd, Jason@JuddforMayor.com
www.JuddForMayor.com
- Republican - Randy McClement, RandyForMayor@comcast.net
The Candidates for the City of Frederick Board of Aldermen are:
Democrats:
- Carol Crimm, Campaign@CarolKrimm.com
www.CarolKrimm.com
- Alderwoman Donna Kuzemchak, DKuzemchak@kuzemchakcampaign.com
www.KuzemchakCampaign.com
- Michael O' Connor, MOConnor1966@comcast.net
www.MOCforAlderman.com
- Kelly Russell, Kelly@VoteKellyRussell.com
www.VoteKellyRussell.com
- Karem Lewis Young, KLewisYoung@hotmail.com
www.YoungforAlderman.com
Republicans:
- Shelley M. Aloi, AloiforAlderman@aol.com
www.AloiForAlderman.com
- Amanda Haddaway, Amanda@VoteforAmanda.com
- www.VoteforAmanda.com
- Chris Huckenpoehler, Chris@Huckenpoehler.com
- www.Huckenpoehler.com
- Alderman Alan Imhoff, AEImhoff@verizon.net
- Alderman C. Paul Smith, CPaulSmith@verizon.net
# # #
When & Where
The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center
40 South Carroll Street
Pavillion Room
Frederick,
MD 21701
Friday, October 16, 2009 from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM (ET)
Add to my calendar
Hosted By
Mid-Atlantic Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (MAHCC)
The MAHCC is a multi-state business organization serving the Mid-Atlantic Region. It advocates for economic, workforce and community development, and it champions our Nation's capital and the Mid-Atlantic region as premier international destinations and sought-after locations to visit, start a business, live, work and play. Since its inception in 2002, it has earned a sterling reputation for being one of the most dynamic chambers of commerce and it has become one of the leading voices for small. women, veteran and minority-owned businesses in the region.