DELTA CLUSTER of NORTHERN AND CENTRAL LOUISIANA INTERFAITH TO HOLD ACCOUNTABILITY NIGHT IN ADVANCE OF TALLULAH ELECTIONS.
The Delta Cluster of Northern and Central Louisiana Interfaith is organizing one hundred leaders from Tallulah to meet Thursday, March 4, 6:00 pm – 7:30 PM at the new Tallulah High Auditorium, 1234 Madison High School Drive off Old US Hwy 65 South for an accountability session to which we have invited the candidates for Mayor of Tallulah, Louisiana to speak. We invite all candidates for upcoming Tallulah, LA elections to attend. Tallulah residents are invited to this important event and we encourage you to attend.
The Delta Cluster of Northern and Central Louisiana Interfaith is a broad-based coalition of institutions dedicated to providing a way for ordinary residents to have a voice in decisions being made about them and their families. It is a non-partisan political organization and Delta Cluster leaders do not back any political party or endorse candidates. It does not take money from elected officials or those running for office.
Through relational and house meetings over the last two years, several issues have emerged that residents say will make our area better. Delta Cluster leaders from Tallulah, Lake Providence, St. Joseph and Waterproof have met with Congressman Rodney Alexander, State Senator Frances Thompson and others regarding these issues. A similar session was held with Congressman Alexander in early 2009.
During election season Interfaith hosts an “Accountability Night”, inviting candidates for office to meet with us so that Interfaith members, in this case from Tallulah and Madison Parish can present our agenda of issues. It is also an opportunity for candidates to talk about their vision for the community and why they have chosen to run for office.
For more information, please contact Rev. Charles Trimble at Andy Saavedra at 318-341-0989 or Shorty Ervin at 318-574-5002 or see our Blog website at
www.ladeltacommunitydevelopmentstuff.blogspot.com/
Saturday, February 20, 2010
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