Join Honored Guests Congressman Jared Golden, House Majority Leader Michelle Dunphy, EMILY's List Executive Director Emily Cain, and our MDP Chairs, Drew Gattine and Bev Uhlenhake, for a fundraiser to support the Maine Democratic Party's work to elect Democrats up and down the ballot in 2022.
With our state reopening after a long year and a half, come celebrate with food and drinks from local Maine farms and businesses.
The event will be at a private residence on Penobscot River in Winterport. Address provided upon RSVP.
Featured Guests:
Congressman Jared Golden
House Majority Leader Michelle Dunphy
Emily Cain, EMILY's List Executive Director
MDP Chair Drew Gattine
MDP Vice Chair Bev Uhlenhake
Other speakers to be announced
Date: Sunday, August 15th
Time: 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Location: Private Penobscot River residence, Winterport, ME
Suggested Contribution Levels:
Host: $5,000
Option to be listed on all promotional materials prior to and at the event
Sponsor: $2,500
Supporter: $1,000
Patron: $500
Friend: $250
Attendee: $50
Local farm to table cuisine will be served and drinks will be available for purchase.
Please note: Federal office holders and candidates are appearing as honored guests or featured speakers only and will not be soliciting funds. Contributions are not tax deductible for federal income tax purposes.
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