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January 29th, 2008

AAPI Outreach Opportunities - NY, MN, CA

Posted by Asian Americans for Obama

From Hai Ninh in New York:

You are invited to join Asian Americans for Barack Obama on Wednesday Jan. 30th from 5:30 to 7pm at Flushing Mall.  Join us to learn more about Senator Obama’s policies from guest speakers from New York.

Admission is free. Please feel free to forward the attached invitation to your members, colleagues, friends and family.

This
event will also provide an opportunity to meet Barack Obama supporters
and find out how you can get involved to help make history!

Location:
Flushing Mall
133-33 39th Avenue
Flushing, New York
on January 30th, 2008 at 5:30 – 7pm.

Please RSVP at: http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/4rcbb

or by email to: asianoutreach@newyorkobama.com

If you have any questions, please call New York Campaign Headquarters at 212.732.2008 or my cell 646.515.8904.

Thanks!
Hai

You can download the event flyer below:
Download Obama_Asian_Outreach_Flushing_Mall_Jan30.doc

From Noah Vang in the Twin Cities area, Minnesota:

If you are from the Minnesota (Twin Cities area), we are having an
Asian night at the Obama Headquarters in St. Paul. We will be
phonebanking to Asian American supporters throughout the state.

Please come support us reach out to the Asian American votes. Contact Hlee Vang at 651.645.2008.

When: Wednesday, 1/30/2008, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: 2233 University Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota

Asian American Barack Supporters from MN are:

-Sen. Mee Moua
-Lee Pao Xiong, Exe. Director of Center for Hmong Studies
-Pa Kou Hang, community organizer and former St. Paul City Council candidate

California:

Palo Alto Party on Saturday Feb. 2 @ 3PM with Terrence Yang (Classmate
and ex-co-worker of Barack and Michelle) at the home of Margaret Chai
and Sean Maloney, head of sales at Intel and the founder of WiFi. All
welcome.

RSVP here:  http://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/4rks2 or email AAPI@ObamaCA.com with the subject "Palo Alto".

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