Rutland Township and Hampshire Township are conducting an Adopt a Highway event on Sunday October 13, at noon.
On Sunday October 20 @ 9:00am there will be an Adopt a Highway event for the Kane Co Dems. We will meet at the home of Steve Bruesewtiz,1707 Patricia Lane in St Charles.
This should take between 2-3 hours. Our efforts allow us to keep a sign up recognizing our efforts, and more importantly keep Kane Co beautiful.
Coffee and donuts will be served.
Please respond so I can plan our routes
We are in the final stretch of this critical campaign, and we need all hands on deck to ensure victory for Maria Peterson in her tight race against Marty. As we approach Election Day, we’re inviting all of our local supporters to join us for Maria’s last fundraising event before we head to the polls.
On October 21, from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, we’ll gather at Strawberry Moon (204 S Main St, Wauconda, IL) for a night of live music from Jeff Trudell, fun, and the opportunity to rally together as a community ahead of early voting.
The Kane County Democrats invite you to our Fall Fundraiser
The Kane County Democrats cordially invite you to our annual Fall Fundraiser! On Thursday October 24th, join fellow Democrats at The Centre of Elgin, 100 Symphony Way, from 6-8pm to hear from some dynamic speakers, including several elected officials. Our list of confirmed speakers will be updated as the event draws closer.
Ticket (includes light food and a cash bar)
- $41 – Individual
- $73 – Couple
- $104 – Family
- $624 – Table of Ten (Includes full page ad in the program book)
Sponsorships
- Bronze – $250
- Silver – $500
- Gold – $1000
Invited Guests Include
- Gov. JB Pritzker
- Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton
- US Sen. Richard Durbin
- US Sen. Tammy Duckworth
- Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi
- Rep. Bill Foster
- Rep. Lauren Underwood
Contributions are not deductible for income tax purposes. A copy of our report filed with the Kane County Clerk is (or will be) available for purchase from the Kane County Clerk’s Office, 719 S. Batavia, Geneva, IL 60134
Join the Young Democrats of Kane County at our monthly meeting, held on the fourth Friday of every month.
While most meetings will be in-person, three will be virtual each year. (Meetings in February, July, and December are virtual.)
Email Casey@kaneyoungdems.com for info.
Calling All Students! Your Voice Matters!
Join Elgin Community College’s Center for Civic Engagement for VOTE 2024 and get empowered to be a voice in shaping the future! We’re excited to welcome all students – whether you’re voting this year or just want to learn more about the process.
When:
October 29 & 30, 2024 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
What’s Happening?
Early Voting for Kane County Residents – Lakeside Patio (Outside B Building):
9 AM – 4 PM
Register to vote, cast your ballot, and get all the info you need.
Know Your Ballot Workshops – Alumni Room B-182 at 9:30 AM & 11 AM:
- See your ballot before voting
- Check your voter registration
- Learn about the voting process, ask questions, and get answers!
Why It Matters:
Young people’s voices are crucial in shaping policies that impact our daily lives, future opportunities, and the world we’re building together. Voting gives you a say in important issues like:
- Higher education costs and making college more affordable
- Access to quality jobs and career opportunities
- Policies that impact homeownership and financial stability
- Building long-term wealth for future security
- Childcare needs and family support
- Climate change and environmental policies to protect our planet
- Healthcare access and improving health services
By participating now, you’re helping to create a future that represents you and your values. Even if you’re not eligible to vote yet, learning the process now will make you ready to make your voice heard when the time comes!
Let’s make an impact together!
Calling All Students! Your Voice Matters!
Join Elgin Community College’s Center for Civic Engagement for VOTE 2024 and get empowered to be a voice in shaping the future! We’re excited to welcome all students – whether you’re voting this year or just want to learn more about the process.
When:
October 29 & 30, 2024 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
What’s Happening?
Early Voting for Kane County Residents – Lakeside Patio (Outside B Building):
9 AM – 4 PM
Register to vote, cast your ballot, and get all the info you need.
Know Your Ballot Workshops – Alumni Room B-182 at 9:30 AM & 11 AM:
- See your ballot before voting
- Check your voter registration
- Learn about the voting process, ask questions, and get answers!
Why It Matters:
Young people’s voices are crucial in shaping policies that impact our daily lives, future opportunities, and the world we’re building together. Voting gives you a say in important issues like:
- Higher education costs and making college more affordable
- Access to quality jobs and career opportunities
- Policies that impact homeownership and financial stability
- Building long-term wealth for future security
- Childcare needs and family support
- Climate change and environmental policies to protect our planet
- Healthcare access and improving health services
By participating now, you’re helping to create a future that represents you and your values. Even if you’re not eligible to vote yet, learning the process now will make you ready to make your voice heard when the time comes!
Let’s make an impact together!
We have a new candidate running for St. Charles Council in Ward 3. Her name is Vicki Spellman. She just stepped up to serve and is holding a fundraiser meet and greet on Monday, November 11th at 5:30 p.m. This will be held at Global Brew Tap House on Prairie Street in St. Charles. If you could come support her, meet her and help spread the word about her candidacy it would go a long way in getting her launched.