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Work the Polls This November!

Poll Workers, not Pole Dancers…
Jamie Simchik, ONEin3 Advisory Council

On November 11, 2010, I worked as a State Election Inspector in Charlestown (Ward 2, Precinct 5). It was cold outside and somebody did not think it was necessary to turn on the heat in the school gymnasium that day. I was the youngest person there, and I had to run back to the North End on my hour lunch break to cast my vote. You would think that the way I am describing this experience, I would never do it again. But, it’s quite the opposite!

My girlfriend says I am social liberal and a fiscal conservative. I think it means I like to like to party, but I drive up to New Hampshire to buy the alcohol. I am actually originally from New Hampshire and proud of the 17 miles of coastline. I was a registered Republican in New Hampshire and I am now a registered Democrat in Massachusetts.

Regardless of your political leanings, if you are interested in the election process, this is a worthwhile opportunity. The City of Boston’s Election Department staff is looking for new, young State Election Inspectors. It encouraged my friends to vote because they knew who would be checking off their name. I truly enjoyed meeting the other State Election Inspectors; they were nice, interesting and encourage me to return for the next election. And, especially if you are currently looking for job, it is a great way to make a little money as well.

Please consider working as a State Election Inspector, it’s a benefit to you and your community. That’s not a catch phrase, it’s the truth. It will break up the work week and get you to hump day quicker. And it will give you a chance to connect with your community and your neighbors.

If you are interested, you can visit http://www.cityofboston.gov/elections/pollworkers.asp for more information.

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Save the Date: LivableStreets Networking Night @ Lir November 9th

Been holding out for the perfect opportunity to find out whats happening in the Boston region and get involved in something along the lines of local planning, public health, social change and/or transportation? Would you like said opportunity to have free entry and free food? Us too.

Head over to the upcoming LivableStreets Networking Night!

Wednesday, November 9, 5:30-7:30pm
Lir Irish Pub & Restaurant, 903 Bolyston St, Boston

Interested in Boston’s urban planning and design scene? Love thinking about how cities are shaped? Applying to graduate schools or looking to get involved in advocacy, government, engineering or consulting firms? Come meet people in the field and learn what’s happening in your backyard and how to get involved.

A unique networking opportunity. Schmooze with people from five different groups and fellow community members. Take advantage of this event to expand your social network. Become part of a growing community of people who want to make the Boston region a better place to live, work and play.

Convened by LivableStreets Alliance with Young Professionals in Transportation (YPT), Planners Network Boston (PN), The Interdisciplinary Consortium on Urban Planning and Public Health (ICUPPH) & New England Insititute of Transportation Engineers (NEITE).

LivableStreets is your voice for a balance of biking, walking, and transit with automobiles—creating safe streets and livable communities—making the Boston region a better place to live, work, and play.

>For more information email kara@livablestreets.info

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