Campaign Websites Now Online
Over the past 3 weeks I have volunteered to develop and manage the campaign websites for our Libertarian state house candidates. Six of them are now complete.
Personal blog of Jeremy Ryan… husband, VR enthusiast, entrepreneur, internet marketer, libertarian, and investor. Lives in Alburgh, Vermont.
Over the past 3 weeks I have volunteered to develop and manage the campaign websites for our Libertarian state house candidates. Six of them are now complete.
It was a great day to go the fair… it was warm and sunny and lots to do and see. Kevin Ryan, Heavenly and I decided today we would go to the fair together.
The meeting was more of an informational meeting targeted towards candidates or potential candidates to help explain their views on current issues facing the state of Vermont.
Today the Burlington Libertarian Party held a meeting to select candidates for Justice of the Peace. We met at Manhattan Pizza and had a good turnout of about 8 people. We nominated two candidates, Jonathan Stauffer and Robert Bussiere.
Hardy Machia, our state party chair, has been working very hard to find good Libertarian candidates to run this year for Vermont state house. The goal is to get 10, he has already found 8 interested candidates. Good job!
Saturday, Heavenly and I went to large family gathering of my mom’s side of the family… I would say about 30 people, many I haven’t seen in quite a while, including family from Texas. A couple cousins actually live quite close… one cousin lives about 5 minutes away from my place and I never realized it.
Yesterday, Heavenly and I celebrated our 4th anniversary. To celebrate we took most of the day off to spend the day together. We went out to eat at The Orchid, one of our favorite places to eat. As usual we ate more than we should have, as it’s easy to do there as there’s always a great selection and you want to try everything!
For four Saturdays in July, UVMs Redstone Pinegrove will be transformed into a giant outdoor theater and music stage when UVM Summer University and the UVM Lane Series once again presents Film + Music on a Summer Night.
What a way to celebrate Independence day, but with a new tax… Am I the only one to see the irony in initiating a new sales tax right before a celebration for an event that started with a sales tax revolt??