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Subject: UK, Central Kentucky
Description: The University of Kentucky KFTC student organization will have its first meeting on this day. Subsequent meetings will occur every Wednesday at 7pm in the Student Center Room 111.
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Subject: Restoration of Voting Rights, Voter Empowerment, Central Kentucky
Description: CKY KFTC members will have a table at the LexTran Transit Center in Lexington. We will be registering voters and talking to folks about our restoration of voting rights work.
Subject: Voter Empowerment, Central Kentucky
Description: Members of the Central Kentucky Chapter will meet in the Lexington office to plan upcoming voter empowerment activities like Operation Voter Madness.
Subject: featured, Scott County, Chapter Meeting
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Subject: Madison County
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Subject: Jefferson County
Description: Visit KFTC's table at Worldfest! WorldFest offers the best in international music, food, crafts, and culture that the Louisville area has to offer. Be sure to stick around for the energy and excitement of the annual Parade of Cultures and the region’s largest Naturalization Ceremony.
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Subject: Restoration of Voting Rights, Voter Empowerment, Central Kentucky
Description: Tanya Ferguson and Christian Torp have decided to share their wedding with the community of North Lexington. A number of community organizations will be there, KFTC among them. We will be registering voters and talking about our campaign to restore voting rights to former felons.
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Subject: Central Kentucky
Description: CKY KFTC members will have a table at the annual Roots and Heritage Festival in Lexington.
Subject: Meeting
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Subject: Ally Event, MTR, Letcher County, Eastern Kentucky
Description: People of various faith communities will assemble to pray with residents of mountain communities living in fear from the devastation of mountaintop removal, and for alternative work to bring greater diversity and choice for employment.
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Subject: Jefferson County
Description: Chapter Meeting!
Agenda TBA
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Subject: Clay County, meeting, Teges, Eastern Kentucky
Description: A group of people from the community of Teges near Oneida in Clay County are meeting to try and figure out how to protect themselves from some proposed strip mines on Crane Creek and Upper and Lower Teges Creeks. The group is meeting at Anne and Edmund Shelby's home. There is a pot-luck dinner from 6:30-7:00 and the meeting will begin at 7:00. The group is calling themselves Not On Teges (NOT).
Subject: meeting, Central Kentucky
Description: The new power leaders of the central Kentucky get together quarterly to share stories about their organizing work and to relax and celebrate!
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Subject: Rowan County, Chapter Meeting
Description: Our KFTC chapter meetings (always on the third Thursday) are open to the public. Anyone is welcome to attend.
Subject: Meeting, Social Event, Central Kentucky, UK, Chapter Meeting, meeting
Description: Every September we focus our chapter meeting around new KFTC members, and folks who would like to learn more about KFTC. Please bring yourself, a friend, and a snack and prepare to have fun!
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Description: CKY KFTC will be at Festival Latino de Lexington registering voters with clipboards. Everyone is welcome to help out!
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Description: The Central Kentucky chapter will partner with the Martin Luther King Neighborhood Association to knock on doors and ask their neighbors to register to vote. We will meet at Third Street Stuff on North Limestone in Lexington. Everyone is welcome to help!
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Subject: Economic Justice
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Subject: Ally Event
Description: with featured speaker Anna Lappe, workshops.
Subject: Ally Event, Canary Project, featured, MTR, Eastern Kentucky
Description: Appalachia Rising is a mass mobilization in Washington, DC, September 25-27, 2010, calling for an end to the devastating practice of mountaintop removal mining. Mountaintop removal has already destroyed over 500 of the world's oldest mountains and more than 2,000 miles of streams, and has contaminated our nation's waters. Together, we will bring Appalachia's cry to our nation's capital: We must end mountaintop removal and transform the economies of Appalachia away from destructive mining practices and toward clean-energy jobs and a sustainable and healthy future.
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Subject: Madison County, Meeting
Description: The Madison County chapter will hold their chapter meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Child Development Lab on Jefferson St. in Berea. New faces are welcomed and encouraged. For more information contact Madison County organizer Carissa Lenfert at carissa@kftc.org or 859-893-1147.
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