Special thanks to all who helped
make this journey possible.
Proud member of the PDA
Progressive Democrats of America

Special thanks to everyone who helped make the reception an enjoyable success! Through your donations, you helped me raise
$600 ($400 at the reception). This will help offset my high expenses. I am committed to doing all I can at the Convention
to make our voices heard and to get Sen. John Kerry elected at the next President of the United States.
Prize and Winners List
Framed Photograph by Jay Brown
winner gets choice of White Stripes or Greenhornes photo
Richard Wood (he chose the White Stripes)
Party Hosted by Kwanzaa 365
William Morrison
Free Color Service -Michael Stefan Salon - Willoughby
Jenn Brunson
Free Hair Cut at Salon Maldofino by Stylist Nikki Benedict - Warehouse District
Rachael Drew
$25 Gift Certificate to Old Angle Tavern - Ohio City
Cena Myers
Necklace by Lisa Green
Markk Kuhar
Watch designed by Abe Olvido
Jason Bowers
Jewelery by DAME
Alison Quartaro
Art by Corlette Baylock
Diane Morgan
1,000 Business Cards by JMA Incorporated
Anne Hoffman
Photo of the Detroit Cobras Rachael Nagy by photographer Jay Brown
Patsy Kline of Gallery U
$15 Certificate: Mac's Backs Books on Coventry
Kiely Cronin
Poetry books by:
Michael Ceraolo - Lisa Mirallia
Sara Holbrook - Kathy Walker
Markk Kuhar - Marta Bermudez
Ray McNeice - Dan Smith
Terry Provost - Mary Onda
Vladimir Syrinsky - Sheryl Hoffman
Poets Anthology Collection by Deep Cleveland Press -
Bruce Lamb
Cleveland Postcard Collection by photographer David Schwartz
Sharon Lawrence
Ron Conlin
CD by UpEnsemble
Jim Poole
Barb Lavadiere
CD by composer Christopher Auerbach Brown
Patti Golian
Kent Smith
Certificate for A.J. Rocco's Espresso Bar - Ohio City
Joe Nadeau
$10 Certificate for Market Ave. Wine Bar - Ohio City
Amy Williams
$10 Certificate for Halite Restaurant - Ohio City
Halim Ina
$10 Certificate to Scott Metzger Salon - Shaker
Jim Stanley
Special Thanks to Alison Quartaro for these last minute donations!
$10 Certificate - Valentino's Pizza, Littla Italy
R. Ferris
$20 Certificate - Tutto Giorno, Little Italy
Stephanie Sturn
Louis Jadot wine, 1994, donated by The Baracelli Inn, Little Italy
Davidian Perl
Reception and Raffle.
Friday, July 16, 2004 5-9 p.m.
Art Metro Gallery
Colonial ArtCade
530 Euclid Ave.
Winners will be drawn and awarded prize donations.
Art, Music and Poetry by Cleveland's finest artists, featuring
Jazz by UP Ensemble
Poetry by Vladimir Swirynsky
and SpaceBuddy008
wine, beer, food beverages. no cost, all welcome.
stay tuned - more info to come. coatescc@hotmail.com
Dennis has worked so hard for my family and friends, I felt that it was my duty to do all I can for him. It is my duty to
do all I can for my country.
Kucinich and his delegates are committed to working with the entire Democratic Delegation in developing an effective
platform for the presidential nominee to carry.
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published in "The City"

hey Cle-vo cats
"THE HANGING CHAD FESTIVAL" (free music
for a free election)
Cleveland State University Tuesday, Aug. 31 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. outside the Science and Reasearch
Center 2351 Euclid Ave. voter registration, plus
music by: Xela, the New Lou Reeds, Kid Tested, Nhojj, Simply
B, Kill Shawn's Head, and Knowing Finkla
then, later in the evening,,,,,
Horse Latitudes - RELEASE PARTY!!! When:
Aug. 31, 8:00 p.m. Where: Cabaret DaDa - Cleveland Blackbox Theatre Warehouse District, West 6th FREE FREE FREE!!
Author
Elise Geither releases her set of published monolugues, one to be read by Yours Truly
check www.cabaretdada.com for
map and directions
"....At the post office I talked with Sheila. She said my Grandfather had died. The farm had
been sold, all the horses auctioned at once. I looked at her closely and her eyes told me it was the meat-buyers. I could
see the horses rolling their eyes as they were led onto strange trucks. I could see their tongues hanging out as they
drove over the border to the meat factories. I saw them hung upside down and gutted, still alive, sputtering a last
shrill cry. I tried one thing. I knew she was probably gone, basashi on some Japanese woman's plate, but I tried......"
Charlene Coates is Feature Poet
For the second year in a row I have been selected as Feature Poet for the Say What poetry and songwriters contest at the Hessler
Street Fair. This annual event selects an adult poet to feature their work to the contestants 18 and under.
I am honored to read again. Last year's poets and musicians truly exemplified Cleveland's fine young talent.
Come to the Say What Contest at the Hessler Street Fair Sunday 1 - 3:30 in Harmony Park. Contest starts at 1:45 p.m.
coatescc@hotmail.com

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