Central Committee

The Saint Charles Democratic Central Committee represents the Missouri Democratic Party in Saint Charles, Missouri and performs such functions required by the laws of the State of Missouri, the Charter and By-Laws of the Democratic Party of the United States, and the Constitution and By-Laws of the Missouri Democratic Party.

Aug 1, 2009 Washers Tournament Sign Up NOW!

First Annual St. Charles County

Democratic Central Committee Washers

Tournament on Aug 1, 2009

Monthly Central Committee Meeting for July 2nd is moved to July 9th

Due to the holiday weekend, the monthly Central Commitee Meeting has been resceduled to July 9th.  Same time, same location.  

 

4th of July Parade in O'Fallon for the Freedom and Heritage Fest/Happy Birthday America

Join your fellow Dems at the O'Fallon Freedom & Heritage Fest Parade on the 4th of July.  We'll start the decorating around 7am and the parade begins at 9:30am.  See our upcoming list on the left for more details.  Be sure to call to confirm you're coming.

 

Hottest Day of the Year So Far, Central Committee BBQ is Cancelled

Due to the excessive heat predicted for Saturday June 27th the Central Committee monthly BBQ at Frontier IGA has been cancelled..................Please join us on July 25th and Aug 15th for the next BBQ's and let's hope for better weather then.

 

Davis Named Worst Person in the World for the Second Time

This is the full transcript from the June 24th "Worst Person in the World" segment on Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC

...But the winner, State Representative Cynthia Davis of Missouri. When she first won this award hands down on Monday we told you that Miss Davis had had attached a series of what she called commentaries to a report on the state's meal program for underprivileged kids while school was out for the summer, insisting that these meals should be curtailed.

District 19 State Rep Cynthia Davis named the Worst Person in the World

cynthia davis In her June newsletter, State Rep. Cynthia Davis (R-MO) provided several “commentaries” to a press release from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services on a summer food program.

First Capitol Day is Huge Success

The 27th Annual First Capitol Day on Friday. June 12th was a huge success.  St. Charles County was graced by the presence of three statewide leaders, State Treasurer Clint Zweifel, Governor Jay Nixon, and Secretary of State Robin Carnahan.   Each one spoke and gave the overflow crowd at Trigg an overview of their work in Jefferson City since the election. The annual James C Kirkpatrick Award for service to the Democratic Party was given to Central Committee Chairman, Tommy Roberts.  He was very surprised and for a very short time he was speechless.  But after a time to recover from the news he was able to give introduction to various guests from outside of St.

27th Annual First Capitol Banquet

Robin Carnahan will be our featured speaker at the 27th Annual First Captiol Dinner.  This is the biggest event of the year for Democrats in St. Charles County. You get a full dinner, open bar, statewide Democratic officials, and dancing until 11pm.  All for the low price of $35 per person.  We expect a very large crowd after the great numbers we turned in for the 2008 general election.  The time is now and the tide is turning. Democrats in St. Charles County are fired up and getting ready for the big Senate election in 2010. Come and hear our future Senator and have a good time with friendly Democrats from all over the county.   

Democratic County Councilmember Cheryl Hibbeler Recognized

Saint Charles County Councilmember Cheryl Hibbeler was recognized last week with two awards.  On Thursday Hibbeler recieved the "Spirit of O'Fallon" award.  She was chosen from 10 finalists and recieved a beautifully engraved trophy along with a bag of goodies donated by local businesses.  The award was sponsored by the local HR Block offices, the O'Fallon Chamber of Commerce, 97.1 radio and Imo's pizza.  The top ten finalists were treated to a pizza party at the Rendezvous Cafe on Main Street in O'Fallon.  Hibbeler was nominated for the award by Colene McEntee of Community Living.  Said Colleen, "Cheryl has been a volunteer for Community Living for over 25 years and has been ou

St. Charles County Hosts One of 11 Organizing for America Listening Sessions

Dems keep grass-roots movement alive

UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. — Veronica Cook describes her first venture into politics, registering voters and going door-to-door for Barack Obama's presidential campaign last summer, as a "life-changing experience" that erased her long-held cynicism about the political process.

Once Obama was elected, "I didn't want it to stop," says Cook, 51, of St. Louis. "I wanted to keep working."

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