Two Civil Rights Icons, New Office for SemDems, and Mini Cupcakes: February Meeting Highlights
He stood up for civil rights by sitting down at a lunch counter. She was an agent of change as a long-serving Sanford City Commissioner. And reaching out to your Democratic neighbors just got easier.
Here’s the highlights from our February 13th general meeting:
We Are THIS CLOSE to Becoming the Majority Party in Seminole County
Registered Democrats are within striking distance of overtaking registered Republicans in Seminole County. We are only 2,900 voters shy of becoming the MAJORITY party in our previously bright-red county. Help us register new voters!
Lift with Your Legs: The SemDems Are Moving!
SemDems is moving next month to a larger and more functional office space ironically located on Ronald Reagan Boulevard (aka CR 427). Our actual move-in date is TBD and yes, we will need help packing up and moving. Watch this space.
“Party in the Precinct” Will Help Us Win in 2020
“Party in the Precinct” is a fun and easy way to meet and motivate your local Dems. It’s literally event-planning in a blue folder. Check your email on how to get your hands on this simple turnkey event.
Sylvester Smith and the Honorable Dr. Velma Williams
We had two guest speakers in honor of Black History Month.
Sylvester Smith is a SemDems precinct captain who also was one of the famed Greensboro Four. Mr. Smith, along with other students at North Carolina A&T College, challenged the segregation laws that prohibited people of color from the same rights and services as whites.
Mr. Smith was part of the famed “sit-in” at the F.W. Woolworth Lunch Counter that led to desegregation of restaurants, hotels, and public services.
Dr. Velma Williams served for 21 years as District 2 City of Sanford Commissioner – only the second African-American to be elected for this position. During her term, Dr. Williams’ many achievements include the Historic Goldsboro Streetscape rehabilitation project, renovation of Coastline Park, and the two-million-dollar renovation of the Westside Community Center – a beautiful facility that was recently renamed in her honor.
We Have the Best Volunteers and the Best Eats
Once again, our membership committee outdid itself with a beautiful and delicious tableful of treats and snacks. From pinwheel sandwiches to fresh fruit to mouthwatering mini cupcakes, we appreciate the hard work and culinary talents of our membership team.
Commit to an Event Today
You don’t have to wait until our March 12th meeting to get to work on our #BlueWave2020. Check out our events calendar and click to volunteer. Whatever time you may share will help us elect Democrats in our county, state, and nation.
Next meeting:
Thursday, March 12 @ 7pm