from Gwenne: Important Action All Can Take
I just found this info on where to call on Facebook, and I called. easy. Below is my fb post………Gwenne Happy Thanksgiving, all!! Computer experts are suspecting hacking
I just found this info on where to call on Facebook, and I called. easy. Below is my fb post………Gwenne Happy Thanksgiving, all!! Computer experts are suspecting hacking
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Our Saturday Nov 12 Food Drives collected the following: Anderson’s (Glen Arbor): $544 8 boxes and 2 paper bags of groceries Deerings: $297 15 paper bags Hansen’s: $317 37 plastic
Dear Dem Friends, Wow — we got a really unpleasant surprise on election day! But guess what — we also have been given an opportunity. Let’s pick ourselves up, dust
Lots of people (including Michael Moore) are suggesting action. Maybe some of us older folks need a bit of time to recover first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_yC4ffyGiw Joe Hill’s Will Written just before he was executed on by the state of Utah in the face of world wide protests. My will is easy to decide For
Please take a moment to read the message below. The use of extremely dark money to promote outright lies about Dan Scripps and Lon Johnson is outrageous — but can
You may have noticed this website has changed, New & Improved & still FREE! And DEMOCRATIC!! Also, you may have received a message to the effect that you are, hereby,
Leelanau County Democratic Party
P. O. Box 215
Empire, MI 49630
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Leelanau County occupies the ancestral, traditional and contemporary lands of Anishinaabek people. The Leelanau County Democratic Party recognizes The Anishinaabek of the Three Fires Confederacy, the Odawa (Ottawa), Ojibwe (Chippewa), and Bode’wadmi (Potawatomi); historic Indigenous communities in Michigan; and those who were forcibly removed from their homelands. Leelanau County occupies land ceded in the treaty of 1855. We give thanks to the Anishinaabek as the caretakers of Mother Earth and for their relationship to the land; We further recognize the ongoing relationship of dependence upon, and respect for, all living beings of earth, sky, and water. In offering this land acknowledgement, we affirm Indigenous sovereignty, history, and experiences.