Political Action Committee

Political Action Committee

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Our next meeting of the Political Action Committee will be Monday March 21st at 4pm in the CUPE office, Wentworth B108.

All members welcome!

Interested in kicking back to kick off your reading week? Meeting fellow members of the flying squad, or mingling with other politically minded folks?

The Political Action Committee invites everyone to join us for a fabulous and free evening of live music, dub poetry, local art, and a potluck dinner!

Wednesday, February 16th, Wentworth Lounge (next to the Phoenix), doors open at 6:30pm

Performances will include “BaNanny Republic”, a new spoken word piece by Joyne Lavides and Roberto Lavidez,

and music by “The Human Race”

Food provided, but everyone welcome to bring a dish they want to share.  Cash bar available at the Phoenix.

Need to know: The Wentworth Lounge is not accessible.  We appologize for maintaining this barrier, and we invite you to let us know if you have any concerns.

Happy New Year folks!  The Political Action Committee will be having our first meeting of the (calendar) year this coming Monday, January 10 at 4pm in the CUPE office.  If the office is occuppied there will be signs posted to let folks know where we are (though most likely we’ll be just around the corner at the tables in the adjacent hallway).  Hope to see you then!

The next PAC meeting will take place at 10:30am on Thursday, March 11th in the union’s offices in the basement (rm. B108) of Wentworth House, right beneath the Phoenix.  All members and guests are welcome to attend.


Come learn about what CUPE 3906’s Political Action Committee is up to this year and how you can get involved. There will be snacks and drinks. A very brief presentation will be followed by performances by world-class spoken word artists and socializing.
  • January 14, 2010
  • Starting at 5:30pm
  • Wentworth Lounge (next-door to the Phoenix)
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