FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October - 2012 Tulsa County Democratic Party Phone: 918.742.2457 info@tulsacountydemocrats.org   HOPE ON! 47th Annual Tulsa County Democratic Party Bean Dinner   Special Honored Guest Missouri Congressman - Rev. Emmanuel Cleaver II Congressional Black Caucus Chairman   Thursday, October 25th, 2012 6:00pm - 9:00pm   Greenwood Cultural Center 322 North Greenwood Avenue Tulsa, OK   Come meet our Candidates! Admission - $10 Purchase tickets here: https://co.clickandpledge.com/sp/d1/default.aspx?wid=33631   Come & enjoy UNITY, Local BBQ, Beans & Cornbread   SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE PRESIDENTIAL - $1000 VICE-PRESIDENTIAL - $500 SENATORIAL - $250 CONGRESSIONAL - $100   "God did not burden the United States with a diversity of backgrounds, ideas and religions. He blessed America with them." – Rev. Emmanuel Cleaver See Facebook event page here: http://www.facebook.com/events/369410153133940/   To download the invitation, click the links below: InviteCardFront - TCDP InviteCardBack - TCDP   Congressman Emmanuel Cleaver's biography: Emanuel Cleaver, II is now serving his fourth term representing Missouri’s Fifth Congressional District, the home district of President Harry Truman. Having served for twelve years on the city council of Missouri’s largest municipality, Kansas City, Cleaver was elected as the city’s first African American Mayor in 1991. During his eight year stint in the Office of the Mayor, Cleaver distinguished himself as an economic development activist and an unapologetic redevelopment craftsman. He and the City Council brought a number of major corporations to the city, including TransAmerica, Harley Davidson, and Citi Corp. Cleaver also led the effort, after a forty year delay, to build the South Midtown Roadway. Upon completion of this major thoroughfare, he proposed a new name: The Bruce R. Watkins Roadway. Additionally, his municipal stewardship includes the 18th and Vine Redevelopment, a new American Royal, the establishment of a Family Division of the Municipal Court, and the reconstruction and beautification of Brush Creek. Cleaver has received five honorary Doctoral Degrees augmented by a bachelor’s degree from Prairie View A&M, and a Master’s from St. Paul Theology of Kansas City. In 2009, Cleaver, with a multitude of accomplishments both locally and Congressionally, introduced the most ambitious project of his political career—the creation of a Green Impact Zone. This zone, consisting of 150 blocks of declining urban core, has received approximately $125 million dollars in American Recovery and Reinvestment funds. The Green Impact Zone is aimed at making this high crime area the environmentally greenest piece of urban geography in the world. This project includes rebuilding Troost Avenue, rehabbing bridges, curbs and sidewalks, home weatherization, smart grid technology in hundreds of homes, and most importantly, hundreds of badly needed jobs for Green Zone residents. Cleaver was unanimously elected the 20th chair of the Congressional Black Caucus of the 112th Congress. Cleaver, a native of Texas, is married to the former Dianne Donaldson. They have made Kansas City home for themselves and their four children.

HOPE ON! – With Congressman Emmanuel Cleaver

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October - 2012

Tulsa County Democratic Party

Phone: 918.742.2457

info@tulsacountydemocrats.org

 

HOPE ON!

47th Annual Tulsa County Democratic Party Bean Dinner

 

Special Honored Guest

Missouri Congressman - Rev. Emmanuel Cleaver II

Congressional Black Caucus Chairman

 

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

6:00pm - 9:00pm

 

Greenwood Cultural Center
322 North Greenwood Avenue
Tulsa, OK

 

Come meet our Candidates!

Admission - $10

Purchase tickets here: https://co.clickandpledge.com/sp/d1/default.aspx?wid=33631

 

Come & enjoy UNITY, Local BBQ, Beans & Cornbread

 

SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE
PRESIDENTIAL - $1000
VICE-PRESIDENTIAL - $500
SENATORIAL - $250
CONGRESSIONAL - $100

 

"God did not burden the United States with a diversity of backgrounds, ideas and religions. He blessed America with them." – Rev. Emmanuel Cleaver

See Facebook event page here: http://www.facebook.com/events/369410153133940/

 

To download the invitation, click the links below:

InviteCardFront - TCDP

InviteCardBack - TCDP

 

Congressman Emmanuel Cleaver's biography:

Emanuel Cleaver, II is now serving his fourth term representing Missouri’s Fifth Congressional District, the home district of President Harry Truman.

Having served for twelve years on the city council of Missouri’s largest municipality, Kansas City, Cleaver was elected as the city’s first African American Mayor in 1991.

During his eight year stint in the Office of the Mayor, Cleaver distinguished himself as an economic development activist and an unapologetic redevelopment craftsman. He and the City Council brought a number of major corporations to the city, including TransAmerica, Harley Davidson, and Citi Corp. Cleaver also led the effort, after a forty year delay, to build the South Midtown Roadway. Upon completion of this major thoroughfare, he proposed a new name: The Bruce R. Watkins Roadway. Additionally, his municipal stewardship includes the 18th and Vine Redevelopment, a new American Royal, the establishment of a Family Division of the Municipal Court, and the reconstruction and beautification of Brush Creek.

Cleaver has received five honorary Doctoral Degrees augmented by a bachelor’s degree from Prairie View A&M, and a Master’s from St. Paul Theology of Kansas City.

In 2009, Cleaver, with a multitude of accomplishments both locally and Congressionally, introduced the most ambitious project of his political career—the creation of a Green Impact Zone. This zone, consisting of 150 blocks of declining urban core, has received approximately $125 million dollars in American Recovery and Reinvestment funds. The Green Impact Zone is aimed at making this high crime area the environmentally greenest piece of urban geography in the world. This project includes rebuilding Troost Avenue, rehabbing bridges, curbs and sidewalks, home weatherization, smart grid technology in hundreds of homes, and most importantly, hundreds of badly needed jobs for Green Zone residents.

Cleaver was unanimously elected the 20th chair of the Congressional Black Caucus of the 112th Congress. Cleaver, a native of Texas, is married to the former Dianne Donaldson. They have made Kansas City home for themselves and their four children.

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