MEET THE CANDIDATE!
Hosted by
Tom and Story Wright
369 Lake Road Dublin, NH
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
5 to 7 p.m.
Host Committee
Eleanor Briggs ~ Patrick and Penny Eggleston ~ Sally and Sandy Eneguess ~ Carroll “Dave” French ~ John and Jean Hoffman ~ Sylvia McBeth ~
George Scott & Charlotte Guyer ~ Elsie Van Buren
Directions: Travelling East on Rte 101 through Marlborough, Lake Rd is the first road on the right after the Friendly Farm. Travelling West on Rte 101 through Dublin, go to the far end of Dublin Lake, Lake Rd will be on your left.
For RSVPs and info please contact Casey McCabe, 603-731-1890, casey@kusterforcongress.com
Ann McLane Kuster is a candidate for New Hampshire’s Second Congressional District open seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Born and raised in Concord, New Hampshire, Annie has been a longtime community activist, author, attorney and advocate, focusing her career on increasing access to affordable health care and higher education for NH families.
Annie has been actively involved in a number of significant health and education policy issues, including the creation of the N.H. Medication Bridge Program to distribute free medication to low-income NH families and the N.H. UNIQUE College Savings Program to help families save for their children to attend college.
Annie co-authored with her mother, the late State Senator Susan McLane, a book entitled “The Last Dance: Facing Alzheimer’s with Love and Laughter” and has toured the state speaking about aging and Alzheimer’s.
Active in community service, Annie served on the Board of Trustees of the N.H. Charitable Foundation and N.H. Public Radio, as Chair of the Board and Chair of the Capital Campaign for both the Capitol Center for the Arts and Child and Family Services on NH. She was a Founder and Vice Chair of the Women’s Fund of New Hampshire and she served on the Board of the Tucker Foundation at Dartmouth College.
Annie served on the statewide steering committee for Barack Obama for President in 2007-2008 and as Co-Chair of NH Women for Obama and John Kerry for President in 2003-2004. She was a member of the 2004 N.H. Delegation to the Democratic Convention in Boston and was a 2008 Obama delegate in Denver. Annie received the Eleanor Roosevelt Award for dedicated service to the Democratic Party at the local, state and national level.
In addition, Annie is a member of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys and maintains a private adoption practice. She and her husband, Brad Kuster, an environmental lawyer, have two sons, Zach and Travis, who attend Dartmouth College.
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