Creating a ONE Gallery in Denver
August 11th, 2008 at 10:04 am | posted by Matthew McAllister, ONE member, Denver, COHere in Colorado, everyone is talking about the Democratic National Convention. ONE members from around the state are thinking up ways to make the biggest impact on the delegates and candidates who will start flooding Denver later this month. During Friday night’s ONE Vote ‘08 Gallery Show we talked about ONE’s plans during DNC week, including assembling care packages for Africa, and attending a forum on international development and global poverty.
On the walls of the gallery were pictures of ONE members in Africa and ONE Vote ‘08 volunteers meeting with the presidential candidates on the campaign trail. The pictures captured the type of energy we want to produce at the convention. We also saw the latest ONE Vote ‘08 video, which showed the enormous success of the campaign so far.
The event was aimed at our most loyal members and getting them energized about future events - and it worked. There was a buzz around the room that lingered through the night as people kept having thoughts spring to their mind about who would be good to talk to about getting an article written about the care packages, or where we could set up a booth.
Doug Smith, one of the DenverONE moderators made the goal for our group very clear though: 400 volunteers at the care package event on the 25th. So if you live in Colorado we’re going to need you, and 3 of your friends, to help us out that day. Get involved in what we’re doing by joining the DenverONE page.
We had an awesome event last week, I know that energy will carry us to the DNC where I hope to see dozens of my fellow ONE members on every block.
-Matthew McAllister, DenverONE






August 11th, 2008 at 12:07 pm
Hey Matt, I’m interested in knowing more about these “care packages” for Africa - can you enlighten us about them?
Also, was this gallery space donated or did ONE have to pay for space to put up this exhibition?
Thanks for answering these questions.
AS ONE, debbie
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