The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute & Dinner
Walk-In 4:45 p.m. Tribute & Dinner 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
€32.50 ~ € 20 for kids to 12
“Everyone is Welcome!”
Reservations and Payment Information :
[email protected] MLK RES. Tel. 0654253650
Rev. Harcourt Klinefelter & Lois Mothershed Pot will speak.
Rev. Klinefelter worked for Dr. King for 3 years. Lois Mothershed Pot was
the first Black student in her university and the first Black president of the
Christian Students Union. Her sister was one of the “Little Rock Nine.”
Young people will focus on what the Dream means to their tomorrows.
From New York, Jazz singer and actress Adrienne West will perform as well
as Liat Alkan, lyric soprano. Liat will also direct the Messengers, a student
vocal group.
The American Ambassador to the Netherlands, the Honorable Shefali Razdan Duggal will share her thoughts.
Please bring ID - a driver’s license, student identification, passport etc.
Because Nieuwspoort is in the same building as the Second Chamber of the
Dutch Parliament, it is necessary to go thru a Security Check.
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LIVE 1-on-1 Voter Assistance for U.S. Citizens Abroad - Georgia Runoff
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Did you know every eligible American living abroad can vote in U.S. elections?
Was the last place you or your parent lived in the US the state of Georgia?
If you are 18 on or before January 5th you are allowed to vote in the runoff election.
Do you have questions about how to vote? Click the chat bubble at the bottom of this screen and we can help you find the answers.
But we get it. Sometimes you just want to speak to live person.
Join us Tuesday & Thursday (noon-4pm January 5th & 7th. All time are listed as U.S. Eastern time. Our volunteers and standing by LIVE on Zoom to help answers questions you have about voting from abroad and curing your ballot.
How is it done on Zoom? You'll come into the main room and be paired 1:1 with a volunteer into a breakout room to ensure privacy and that you can get all your questions answered. It couldn't be easier.
More information: The easiest way to request your ballot is at VoteFromAbroad.org. It takes just a few minutes to complete and send in your form to the US state where you last lived. The website will guide you step by step. In most cases it’s pretty simple. But if you’re new to voting abroad, or if you haven’t done it in a while, you may have additional questions. That’s why we’ll be here every Sunday until election day to help.
If you can’t make the 'office hours', you can always email us at [email protected] or send in your question through our online help bubble, and a volunteer will get back to you.
Here is a handy website to convert the time zone to yours wherever you are in the world.
Zoom Connection Details:
Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/91090344003
Meeting number: 910 9034 4003
PassWord: Vote2020
Tuesday & Thursday: Noon-4pm (U.S. Eastern)
January 5th and 7th