May Events

We have several very exciting and important events this month for you to participate in. First please be sure to join us at our general membership meeting on May 19th where we will hear from our esteemed past President and Councilmember Dan Garodnick.

The independent judicial screening panel is out and so is our own May district leaders’ report.

There are only about 40 days left until the current rent laws that protect affordable housing expire! Please join other Tildenites and the Real Rent Reform (R3) Campaign in Albany. R3 has arranged for buses every week this month to bring the message directly to Albany and will be departing from various locations depending on the day. Please RSVP to realrentreform@gmail.com to go on Tuesday, May 10th, 17th or 24th or on Wednesday June 1st. Also, there is a Mother’s Day March for Stronger Rent Laws- May 8th at Noon meeting in the Sara D. Roosevelt Park at Hester Street. For more information on the march contact Esther Wang at (212) 473-6485 or ewang@caaav.org

There are also two very important phone banking initiatives underway. First, the Maloney Campaign asks you to spend an afternoon or evening phonebanking for Kathy Hochul- Kathy is a democrat running for the seat vacated by Rep. Chris Lee in the May 24th Special Election against a Republican and a tea party independent. The phonebanking will be Wednesday May 11th from 5pm-9pm and Saturday May 14th from 12pm-4pm. For location, more information and to RSVP call 917-692-6457 or email shelby@carolynmaloney.com

Second, State Senator Tom Duane requests our help in the New Yorker’s United for Marriage phonebanks for marriage equality which are being held Mondays and Thursdays from 5pm until 8:30pm at SEIU 1199, 330 West 42 St on the 7th Floor. To RSVP log on to http://tinyurl.com/4ymk9fj or for additional information, please contact Colin Casey at (212) 633-8052 or colin@tomduane.com

Remember, when you attend any of these events be sure to tell them Tilden sent you!

Tilden General Membership Meeting
Agenda

May 19, 2011 – 7:30 pm
123 East 15th Street

1. Call to Order
2. Adoption of Agenda
3. Adoption of Minutes
4. President s Report
5. District Leader s Report
6. Treasurer s Report
7. Report from Councilmember Dan Garodnick
8. Endorsement
9. Old/New Business
10. Adjournment

Happy Spring,

Sandro Sherrod
President

Membership Meeting April, 21

At our next meeting we will be joined by Manhattan Borough
President Scott Stringer who will update the club on his borough wide initiatives on
improving access to fair banking and fresh produce to the city.

If you haven’t yet RSVP’ed for the 58th Annual Tilden Dinner and Reception on April 28, do
so now. Tickets are going fast. If you need extra invitations please call (347) 948-3367.

Tilden General Membership Meeting
Agenda

April 21, 2011 – 7:30 pm
123 East 15th Street

1. Call to Order
2. Adoption of Agenda
3. Adoption of Minutes
4. President’s Report
5. District Leader’s Report
6. Report from Borough President Scott Stringer
7. Treasurer’s Report
8. Old/New Business
9. Adjournment

I look forward to seeing you,

Sandro Sherrod
President

March Meeting Notice

In case you have not already heard the governor’s
budget proposal includes cutting the Title XX funding
that allows senior centers to operate. This could
result in the closing of 105 senior centers around
the city. We have invited a representative from
our own Stein Senior Center to talk about what
we can do to help keep this from happening.

Tilden General Membership Meeting
March 24, 2011 – 7:30 pm
123 East 15th Street

Agenda

1. Call to Order
2. Adoption of Agenda
3. Adoption of Minutes
4. President’s Report
5. District Leader’s Report
6. Stein Senior Center Rep on Title XX cuts
7. Treasurer’s Report
8. Old/New Business
9. Adjournment

February Meeting Notice

We have invited Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer to come join us at our next membership meeting. He will be updating us on his progress to facilitate better networking among community and neighborhood groups as well as his successful efforts to save money for New Yorkers who spent too much of their paychecks on “cashing fees”.

Tilden General Meeting
February 17th, 7:30 pm
123 East 15th Street and Irving Place, 2nd floor.

Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Adoption of Agenda
3. Adoption of Minutes
4. President’s Report
5. District Leader’s Report
6. Treasurer’s Report
7. Remarks from Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer
followed by a brief question and answer period.
8. Old/New Business
9. Adjournment

Tilden Donations Reception and Campaign Events

Next week is our Annual Donation Reception!  This is a wonderful opportunity for you to get to know some of the great organizations that serve our community and that Tilden has made a pledge to support in their efforts.  The reception wine and cheese reception will be held at Seafarer’s on the 2nd Floor on the 21st.  Please take this opportunity to support the wonderful work of these groups as well as the work of the Donations Committee whose continued work has made this possible.

Tilden Donations Reception
October 21st, 7:30 pm
123 East 15th Street and Irving Place, 2nd floor.

Campaign Events

Tilden has a handful of tickets for an event at the Waldorf Astoria for the Cuomo campaign on October 20th at 7pm.  Tickets will be given to those who send an email to rsvp@tildendemocrats.com until they are used up.  So act fast!

The Democratic Coordinated Campaign has many events in the upcoming days leading up to the November 2nd General Election.  They are now working to get votes for the entire Democratic Ticket and are working jointly.  They need our help!

The coordinated campaign is looking for your help with visibility, canvassing, phonebanking and other events for the Democratic ticket. Please contact Danielle at danielle.bennett@gmail.com or 646 522 7211 to volunteer.

  • They are canvassing every Saturday from 11AM-4PM in Manhattan out of 305 West 44th Street, Mezzanine, NW corner of 8th Avenue
  • They phonebank every day of the week from 12-9PM. If you’re willing to call, they are ready for you to come in! They have phones, scripts, and friends to call with! Come in for an afternoon or evening shift at 305 West 44th Street, Mezzanine, NW corner of 8th Avenue
  • They need your help on Wednesdays and Thursdays to cover the subway stops nearest you: at Union Square or along the Lexington line from 7:30-9AM or 5:30-7PM. Contact Danielle to find out which stop needs to be covered and to get palmcards.
  • They also need your help for visibility at grocery stores, bagel places, greenmarkets, parks, and street fairs! Contact Danielle to get involved!
  • For people who live in large buildings that we cannot canvass, we have a Neighbor to Neighbor call program. We will provide you with a list of registered voters in your building and a script and we ask you to call your neighbors and speak to them about coming out to vote. Please contact Danielle for call lists.
  • If you are unable to do any of these things but would still like to help, please call Danielle! They have something for you to do!

Contact Danielle with questions or to RSVP at danielle.bennett@gmail.com or 646 522 7211.

It is less than 3 weeks to Election Day and we need to work hard to ensure a successful democratic turnout!

NEW LOCATION for tomorrow’s Voting Machine Demonstration!

New Voting Machine Demonstration

Come try out the NEW Paper Based Optical Scan (PBOS)
voting machines being used in the upcoming elections

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

7:00 pm to 9:00 pm

NEW LOCATION: Hunter College School of Social Work
129 East 79th Street, Room 1010, off Lexington Avenues

Co-sponsored by:
Congress Member Carolyn Maloney, State Senator Liz Krueger, State Senator José Serrano
Assembly Member Jonathan Bing, Assembly Member Brian Kavanagh, Assembly Member Micah Kellner
Council Member Dan Garodnick Council Member Jessica Lappin

Also co-sponsored by the East Side Democratic Club,
The Eleanor Roosevelt Democratic Club,
Lenox Hill Democratic Club, Lexington Democratic Club
and Tilden Democratic Club along with the
New York Democratic Lawyers Council

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

RSVP suggested to 212-725-8825 or RSVP@nydlc.org

Demonstration Courtesy of the
New York City Board of Elections

For more information on voting with the new machines please visit
http://www.votethenewwayny.com

To download a copy of the flyer, click here.

Petition Wrap Up Party Reminder

Hopefully you were able to keep cool during these record breaking days and are ready to venture outside again because Monday we will be having a little gathering to celebrate all the hard work Tildenites have done to make this another successfully year of petitioning.

Bring all your remaining petitions to turn in. They don’t need to be fully completed or witnessed yet. It is important that any remaining ones be turned in by Monday since we will be binding them and submitting them to the Board of Elections in time for the July 15th deadline. If you are unable to make it to the party and wish to turn them in before please call (346) 948-3367 to arrange to do so.

Tilden Petition Wrap Party
July 12th, 7:30 pm
123 East 15th Street and Irving Place, 2nd floor.

June Meeting Reminder

Next week take a break from the wonderful summer weather and join us for our June membership meeting. Will we have an important presentation on the new voting system that we will be using later this year.

Please bring any completed petitions you have with you to the meeting to turn them in.

Tilden General Meeting
June 24th, 7:30 pm
123 East 15th Street and Irving Place, 2nd floor.

Agenda
1. Call to Order
2. Adoption of Agenda
3. Adoption of Minutes
4. President’s Report
5. District Leader’s Report
6. Treasurer’s Report
7. Presentation: New Voting System for NY
8. Old/New Business
9. Adjournment

2010 Endorsements

The Tilden membership gathered last evening and voted to endorse the following candidates:

US Senate: Charles Schumer
US Senate Special Election: Kirsten Gillibrand
US House of Representatives: Carolyn Maloney
NYS Lieutenant Governor: Bill Samuels
NYS Attorney General: Eric Schneiderman
NYS Comptroller: Thomas DiNapoli
NYS Senate : Thomas Duane (29th District), Liz Krueger (26th District)
NYS Assembly: Brian Kavanagh
State Committee (74th AD): Michael Farrin (Male), Sylvia Friedman (Female)

Please click on the candidate’s names above to learn how you can help out with their campaigns.