Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Middletown GOP New Directions 2011 Fundraiser

Middletown GOP New Directions 2011 Fundraiser

Time

Friday, September 23 at 6:00pm


Location

Home of Eleanor & Lea Tomaszewski

59 Highmeadow Lane

Middletown, CT



Please join us at the home of Eleanor and Lea Tomaszewski to help support the New Directions 2011 slate (Middletown GOP candidates). Refreshments will be served.

Special Guest: State Senator Len Suzio

RSVP by Friday, September 16, 2011 to Lea Tomaszewski @ hrhlea@yahoo.com


Host Committee:
Eleanor & Lea Tomaszewski, BOE member Ryan Kennedy, Paul Dodge, Robin Goss

Suggested donation: $25.00 – maximum contribution - $750

* This event is open to the public. Anyone interested in meeting the GOP candidates is encouraged to attend.

If you are unable to attend, consider mailing a donation to support the campaign. Checks should be made payable to "New Directions 2011" and mailed to: Paul Dodge, Treasurer, 43 Colonial Road, Middletown, CT 06457

Paid for by New Direction 2011, Paul Dodge, Treasurer.

3 comments:

Publius said...

And with that.... The Eye goes off the deep end. No longer content to print Republican Party press releases verbatim, The Eye has now made itself the fundraising arm of the local GOP.

It's sad, because this once looked like it was becoming a respectable news outlet.

Anonymous said...

It is an advertised public event- send in a Dem one and it will be posted too-

Madam Nirvana (Molly Salafia) said...

I am a member of MRTC and yes I posted a notice for a fundraiser because the public is invited, and the Eye is a good place to post community organized events. I too am a candidate on the Republican ticket, read my bio. I would be more than happy to post a notice for a fundraiser from the town Democrats if I was asked to do so. I posted Giuliano's kick off speech and at the end of the article extended an invitation to also publish announcements by the Democrats's as well. I have not been asked too, but I continue to extend the invitation.
I have posted past community events & fundraisers I have had a shared interest in, and some I have not as a courtesy- I do not see how it makes a difference - I am relaying a message to the community as information.
The Middletown Press published an editorial written by it's Chief Editor endorsing the Dem mayoral candidate; very ambiguous as to whether the whole paper shared this view or just this editor. But really it does not make a difference as it was an editorial, not reported as news.
At the Eye, we are a diverse collective- while we may have different views individually- the advantage is as a collective you get all views possible one way or another. Opinions and commentary is just that, a one person's viewpoint. Community event bulletins are informational, any persuasion deduced is on the part of the reader to have done so. News is reported factually, and the reader can discern where the truth in it lies for themselves.