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Njea/Pcea Endorsed Candidates: U The Official Publication of the Passaic County Education Associations 401 Hamburg Turnpike Suite 209, Wayne, NJ 07470 Ph: 973.595.7232 Fax: 973.595.0384 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pcea1.org PROFILE November 2018 ELECTIONS and EVENTS Susan Butterfield, President • Javier Fresse, Vice President Dennis Carroll, Secretary • Gregory Panas, Treasurer NJEA/PCEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES: U. S. CONGRESS Josh Gottheimer Bill Pascrell Jr. Mikie Sherrill House of Rep., House of Rep., House of Rep., CD 5 CD 9 CD 11 Robert Menendez Senate Special Election Endorsements: N. J. Legislature Britnee Timberlake Clinton Calabrese Joe Lagana Lisa Swain Chris Tully Assembly LD 34 Assembly LD 36 Senate LD 38 Assembly LD38 Assembly LD 38 Passaic County Candidates Clerk Ireland-Imhof for Lazzara, Akhter, and Bartlett for Freeholder Candidates were selected for endorsement after a rigorous screening process2018. that evaluated their positions on issues that affect educators. We urge all members to support and vote for these endorsed individuals on Tuesday, November 6, ESP WORKSHOP AND DINNER NJEA Member Benefits will present special deals and opportunities for our members. The Brownstone House, 351 West Broadway, Paterson NJ Tuesday,REGISTRATION November 4:00 TO 5:00 13, 2018 PROGRAM 5:00 TO 6:30 DINNER BEGINS AT 6:30 COST ONLY $10.00! NaTheme______________________________________________________________ registration deadline is November 2, 2018 Phone___________________________________________ LocalE-Mail Assn.____________________________________________________ _______________________________________ ____ Amt .Enclosed $__________________Check #_______________ (ESP Workshop) PCEA HOSPITALITY SUITE DURING THE NJEA CONVENTION 11:30Thursday, am -November 1:30 pm 8, 2018 Caesar’s Palladium Ballroom Free of Charge to all PCEA Members! The registration deadline is Friday, December 7, 2018. Fill-in and send to PCEA Children’s Holiday Celebration Name____________________________________________________ Phone____________________________________________________ Local Assn.________________________________________________ Amt. Enclosed $_____________ # Of Adults______________# of Children_______________ “PCEA CHILDREN’S HOLIDAY CELEBRATION” SANTA VISITS PASSAIC COUNTY HOLIDAY PARTY DECEMBER 15, 2018 PCEA WILL DONATE BRING YOUR CAMERA TO TAKE PROCEEDS TO LOCAL CHARITIES AND PICTURES WITH SANTA WORTHWHILE GROUPS On Saturday, December 15, 2018, the PCEA will host “Brunch with Santa” at the Brownstone House, 351 West Broadway, Paterson, New Jersey at 9:00 a.m. The morning festivities will include a sing-a-long and a delicious brunch. The cost of this event will be $15.00 for adults and $10.00 for children which will be used to purchase clothing for needy children. Please make checks payable to: PCEA and mail to PCEA, 401 Hamburg Turnpike, Suite 209, Wayne, NJ 07470. .
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