Meet the ACLU's Washington state field director


March 16, 2009 · 8:21 AM

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I write to you on behalf of the Steering Committee of the San Juan Island chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Washington.

We are delighted to extend a special invitation to you and your guests to a potluck dinner and social gathering in the charming Grange Hall in Friday Harbor on March 31, 6-8:30 p.m. The purposes of this free community gathering are to meet each other, to visit, to share thoughts, to enjoy the dinner, and to have fun.

We particularly want you to meet Ms. Liezl Rebugio, the field director of the ACLU of Washington, whose office is in Seattle. Ms. Rebugio will speak to us informally after dinner about the current issues and their priorities for the ACLU in Washington state. She also will answer your questions and respond to your concerns.

Dinner is planned for approximately 6:30 p.m. Bring your choice of a main course or a salad, your preferred dinner drink, and your own eating utensils. We will provide dessert, coffee and tea. Also, feel free to bring an instrument if you have a musical talent to share.

We look forward to meeting you and your guests. Do reserve the evening on your calendar. Please contact Terry and Linda Lush, 378-7004, for additional information.

Roger deRoos
San Juan Island chapter
American Civil Liberties Union of Washington
Friday Harbor

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