From Joyce Craig <[email protected]>
Subject A Weelky Update from Joyce: Manchester's Renewal
Date August 16, 2019 10:23 PM
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John,
This week a study came out that listed Manchester as the 20th most popular city for millennials [[link removed]] . That story came on the tail of a story in the Business New Hampshire Magazine documenting “Manchester’s Renewal.” [[link removed]] What we’re seeing right now is a city on the rise. We’re seeing progress, and it is because as a city we’re coming together to grow our economy, invest in our schools, and build a stronger Manchester.
We’re seeing changes in Manchester right now as our city continues to be a hub of innovation, entertainment, and education. We're drawing new businesses, new families, and new ideas that will make our city stronger. We're focused on ways we can continue the progress of the past 20 months, and we'll need your help talking with voters. I’m excited by the progress we're seeing and I hope you continue to play your part in moving Manchester forward.
Thank you for your continued support!
Best,
Joyce
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Photos from this week:
Canvass Launch
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Last weekend was a beautiful weekend to knock on doors! Thanks to everyone who joined us to talk with their neighbors about how we can continue building a stronger Manchester, together.
Renaming DPW Shops
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On Monday, the City of Manchester honored late Alderman Ed Osbourne, who served in Ward 5 for nearly 20 years, by renaming the DPW shops building on Valley Street in his memory. Ed will continue to be remembered for his service & commitment to making Manchester a better place.‬
International Institute of New England
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On Wednesday, I had the opportunity to meet with students at the International Institute of New England and talk about my role as Mayor. It was great to talk with students & discuss how we can continue to make Manchester a more welcoming place. Thank you for having me IINE!
Manchester Community Resource Center Cookout
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On Thursday, the Manchester Community Resource Center hosted their 12th annual community cookout thanking the participants of their Summer Youth Program, who spent their summers learning important life skills and keeping our parks beautiful. Thanks for your hard work!
CMC Wilson Street Integrated Health
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On Thursday evening, we cut the ribbon on Catholic Medical Center's new Wilson Street Integrated Health.
We have made great strides in addressing the opioid crisis, and CMC is a leader in our community working to increase access to care and treatment options in our city.
Summer Serve-a-thon
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On Firday our team joined the Old Sol Alliance and the Outreach Program to help package 25,000 meals for Families in Transitions and New Horizons.
Thanks to everyone who participated and helped feed hungry people in Manchester!
In the News
Manchester's Renewal
When it comes to New England cities, Boston, Burlington and Portland get much of the attention, but Manchester is starting to get noticed, and for the right reasons.
Northern New England’s largest city has emerged as a hub for innovation and technology. The city is home to some of NH’s most successful startups, including Dyn [[link removed]] (a DNS provider that was acquired by Oracle in 2016 in a deal worth in excess of $600 million) and PillPack [[link removed]] (an online pharmacy service acquired by Amazon for $750 million in 2018). Inventor Dean Kamen is leading an effort to make Manchester the global leader for growing human tissue and organs through the Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute [[link removed]] (ARMI) that has been established in the city’s millyard... [Read More] [[link removed]]
New study finds New Hampshire's becoming a magnet for millennials
Defying a years-old image of an aging state, New Hampshire is listed in a new report as among the 10 most popular states that millennials are choosing to move to. And Manchester is ranked as the 20 th most popular city in the nation for millennials... [Read More] [[link removed]]
Grassroots Update
Volunteer!
We have just four more weekends until Primary Get Out the Vote (GOTV). Did you know that in Manchester municipal elections, fewer than 35% of eligible voters turn out to vote? The most effective way to engage voters and ensure Joyce has the numbers she needs to win is to have face to face conversations with our neighbors. Join us!
Canvassing
Knock doors with Joyce Craig and supporters across Manchester:
Saturday, 8/17 10:00am and 1:00pm @ 264 Mammoth Road | RSVP [[link removed]]
Sunday, 8/18 9:30am @ 264 Mammoth Road | RSVP [[link removed]]
*Special guest Sen. Amy Klobuchar*
Saturday, 8/24 10:00am and 1:00pm @ 264 Mammoth Road | RSVP [[link removed]]
Sunday, 8/25 10:00am @ 264 Mammoth Road | RSVP [[link removed]]
Phonebanking
Make calls with supporters to Manchester voters:
Monday, 8/19 5:00pm and 6:00pm @ 264 Mammoth Road | RSVP [[link removed]]
Wednesday, 8/21 5:00pm and 6:00pm @ 264 Mammoth Road | RSVP [[link removed]]
None of these work for you? We are working to elect Joyce Craig 7 days a week. Contact me at [email protected] [[email protected]] or 603 486 1926 to set up a time to volunteer!
Supporter and Intern of the Week
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Our supporter of the week, Eric, has been a door knocking machine all summer! He is a high school senior who has spent his summers volunteering with several community and political groups. Keep up the great work Eric!
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Anna will canvass rain or shine, she is great at talking with people on the phones, and is a light hearted, funny, and dedicated member of our team. Thanks for all your hard work Anna!
Thanks for reading!
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