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Thursday, January 31, 2008

I'm about to send out this media release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Contact: John Wren cell (720)495-4949 TIPS FOR COLORADO CAUCUS NEWCOMERS.
or JohnSWren@aol.com Veteran community activist gives advice.

Citing a lack of political voice for Colorado's grassroots, veteran community activist John Wren announced today that he is distributing a tip sheet for political newcomers (see my posting earlier this morning here on this blog below) who are planning on attending their neighborhood meeting for the Colorado Caucus next Tuesday, Feb 5. The tip sheet will be distributed to local media for publication, at the meeting of the Denver Grassroots Rally on Friday, Feb 1, 4 p.m. at Panera Bread, 13th & Grant http://cocacop.meetup.com/2 and on Wren’s website www.JohnWren.com. Contact JohnSWren@aol.com or (303)861-1447.

Announcing the effort, Wren said: "The USA used to be a nation of shopkeepers, but we are rapidly becoming a nation of clerks working for large corporations. Our founding fathers were small business owners and entrepreneurs; we must get more of today’s business owners and entrepreneurs involved in local politics and government if we are to preserve our Republic."

John S. Wren, MBA+ www.JohnWren.com is an adult educator and consultant. He is outgoing president of the Denver South Optimists Club, and a member of the board of directors of the Denver Lions Club. He is the past-president of the Rocky Mountain Direct Marketing Association, the Denver City Club, the Colorado College Republicans, and the University of Denver Graduate Students Association. He is one of the founders of Save the Caucus which defeated Amendment 29 in 2002 which would have destroyed the neighborhood caucus-assembly system for nominating to the primary ballot. He has service as precinct committee person, district captain, and on the executive committee for state and county political parties. He formed the first Franklin Circle in Denver in 1996, based on the group Franklin formed in 1727 in Philadelphia.
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