2010 Woman of the Year Event

Join us as we honor Millie MacFarland, Clerk of the House

August, 26th @ The Harraseeket in Freeport

4:30pm - Cocktails and Hors d'oeuvres

6:15pm - Awards Ceremony

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As a Grassroots Organizer working exclusively in “the other Maine,” Shelby Wright sees first-hand the power of building connections and coalitions to make a difference in the lives of Mainers.

Shelby facilitates community and volunteer activity throughout eastern, central, and northern Maine.  She organizes community volunteers and activists around federal policy issues in ten counties.  Yes, ten.  From Knox County to Franklin County, to Kennebec, to Aroostook to Washington. 

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Jennifer Parsons and crowd

A Jam Packed Day - by Molly Feeney, Class of 2010

A jam packed day of Emerge proved to be another successful training that helped to build our skills and strengthen our camaraderie.  After our last training that was filled with public speaking I think many of us were under the impression that it was only going to get easier, but Saturday brought new challenges for us all to conquer.  Beginning with the campaign message we realized that for a group of women with so many common denominators we also bring a ton of diversity and various motivations to the table.  People spoke to their passions in equitable education, marriage equality, social services, literacy rates, and much, much more.  As we all became our own harshest critiques the looks on the faces of our fellow Emerger’s gave truth to the words that we spoke, an important distinction that was made very clear on that Saturday… believe in your message. 

 

I can say without hesitation that we all left with pages of notes, especially after a fantastic presentation by Representative Emily Cain offering us valuable tips on the “networking scene.”  Emily’s humor and expertise made for a fun and engaging presentation and one that I think chipped away at more of our fears and hesitations. 

 

Each Saturday makes the thought of running for office a bit more real, we are all coming from many different places and directions, but the support and network we are building amongst each other is one of the greatest advantages we will ever have.  Looking forward to the next Saturday!