San Bernardino, CA., October 17, 2012 – The California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is hosting a private discussion with San Bernardino County Third District Supervisor, Neil Derry. The discussion, titled “Setting the Table”, is to be held on the CSUSB campus in the Santos Manuel Student Union Theater on Wednesday October 24, 2012 at 6:00p.m.
“Setting the Table” is an intimate event that brings forth an opportunity for all community members to personally interact with the elected official representing their voice. Third District Supervisor Neil Derry will first share with the community his experience and background in his education, career and public affairs. The discussion will extend from Neil’s experiences and the present community will have the opportunity to personally interact with Supervisor Derry and ask questions.
“Setting the Table” is free of admission and open to the public on the CSUSB main campus. Refreshments will be provided by The Corner Bakery Redlands location. PRSSA is excited to present “Setting the Table” to the community as an entirely student orchestrated and hosted event. More information on the “Setting the Table” can be found on Twitter through #communityconversation.
Neil Derry is a graduate of CSUSB and served on the San Bernardino City Council from 2002-2008, where he successfully lowered city utility and business taxes. As a community leader Neil has been honored as the 2010 “Distinguished Citizen of the Year” and 2008 Silver Beaver Awardby the Inland Empire Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Additionally Derry’s background started in his career as a Corporal in the United States Marines and served in Operation Desert Storm as an avionics technician. Country Supervisor Neil Derry serves our country and our communities as a family man living in Redlands with his wife Michele and their young son Nathan.
More information about County Supervisor Neil Derry is available on the internet at: http://www.neilderry.com
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From: County of San Bernardino
Date: 10/17/2012
Subject: A message from Supervisor Derry regarding absentee ballots for the Nov. 6 Election
Good Afternoon,
I just wanted to inform you that the absentee ballots for the November election were sent out late this year. If you haven’t received yours by today they should be arriving shortly. Please make sure to mail your ballot by Nov. 1 to ensure that it is counted. You may also drop off your absentee ballot on Election Day at any one of the 444 polling locations in the County.
The last day to register to vote is next Monday, Oct. 22 so there’s still time to register if you would like to participate in the upcoming election. Voting is a cornerstone of our democracy and a fundamental tool to voice your preferences for the direction the political process will take at local, state, and federal levels. Regardless of how you vote or what your party affiliation is, I urge all registered voters to vote in the election on Nov. 6.
Sincerely,
NEIL DERRY
Supervisor, Third District