Thursday, June 16, 2011

Susan Pfeifer Discusses Organizing For America (OFA) And President Obama's 2012 Re-Election Campaign at upcoming Pacifica Democrats Breakfast Meeting- June 18t


On Saturday morning, June 18th, Susan Pfeifer, from Organizing for America (OFA) will be the guest speaker at the Pacifica Democrats monthly breakfast meeting, which will be held in the banquet room of the Sharp Park Golf Course Restaurant, located at Hwy 1 and Sharp Park Blvds, in Pacifica.

Pfeifer's talk will cover both the history and past successes of Organizing for America, the historic role that California played in the election of Barack Obama in 2008, the reasons for the success of the 2010 mid-term election, in which California was the only state in the country to NOT lose a single Democratic Congressional race in November, 2010, and the plans for the recruitment of volunteers from Pacifica for the upcoming 2012 Barack Obama Re-Election campaign.

As a volunteer for Organizing for America, since 2007, Pfeifer worked diligently to get President Obama elected in 2008. Since that election she has continued to be a part of President Obama's volunteer "Field Team", concentrating on the recruitment and training of volunteers, voter registration and tabling, with the ultimate goal of getting President Obama re-elected in 2012.

Pfeifer's career has included several years work as a media buyer at a number of San Francisco advertising agencies, in addition to 10 years work as a Promotions Director for many San Francisco radio stations. For the past 12 years, Pfeifer has been the Advertising and Promotions Manager for Cal Performances, a major performing arts center located on the UC Berkeley Campus where she still works.

All Pacifica Democrats meetings are open to the public. One does not need to be a member or a Democrat to attend. A full breakfast is available for $12; continental for $6; coffee for $3. Doors open at 9 A.M. Seating is between 9:00 A.M. and 9:30 A.M. The meeting runs from 9:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M.. For further information or to RSVP, please call Barbara Arietta, president, at 415-246-0775 or email barietta@hotmail.com.

Submitted by Barbara Arietta

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