Scott Vanderhoef

Events for October 21-22, 2006

On Saturday, Scott Vanderhoef attends the Green County GOP Dinner at the Hunter Mountain Ski Bowl. New York United for Immigrant Rights will hold a rally in Union Square before marching to Times Square.

Saratoga Peace Alliance will hold a peace vigil with Alison Duncan, Green Party candidate for Lieutenant Governor, in Saratoga Springs.

Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn hosts a walkathon through Prospect Park to benefit their cause, followed by a concert at the park's bandshell featuring John Wesley Harding. Stonewall Democrats enlist their members to help canvass for Matt Titone, candidate for state senate in Staten Island.

And on Sunday, the Stonewall Dems caravan to Long Island to aid in Brooke Ellison's campaign for state senate.

The Sutton Area Community [pdf] will honor Assemblyman Jonathan Bing at its Annual Gala at Le Perigord.

The Lenox Hill Neighborhood House hosts a candidates forum, including a 14th congressional district debate between Carolyn Maloney and Danniel Maio, her Republican opponent.

—Nicole Brydson

Events for September 16-18, 2006

Tomorrow, John Faso and Scott Vanderhoef march in the Steuben Day Parade. Then Vanderhoef addresses the New York State Young Republican Club's Fall Meeting in Bay Ridge and Faso campaigns with Assemblyman Matthew Mirones at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Church Festival nearby.

State Sen. Ruben Diaz opens the 2006 New York State Right to Life Convention at the Royal Regency Hotel in Yonkers.

On Sunday, Jonathan Bing campaigns for re-election at the 92nd Street Y Street Fair.

Act Now NY takes a trip to Pennsylvania to support Democrats for Congress.

AP reporter Mike Gormley discusses the race for governor in New York on C-Span.

A Save Darfur rally will be held in Central Park.

On Monday, the Drum Major Institute hosts its Marketplace of Ideas Talk, titled Accountability for Economic Development Subsidies, at The Harvard Club.

Evan Bayh and Richard Holbrooke campaign with John Lynch and Chet Culver in New York City.

Yvette Velázquez Bennett hosts a fundraiser with some big names.

—Nicole Brydson