Hi friend –
Join hundreds of people just like you at one of our Mass Transit Now campaign kickoffs this week to pass Regional Proposition 1.
Regional Proposition 1 will connect communities across the region with light rail, help workers and students avoid traffic congestion, and create a better future by reducing emissions and giving transit options to seniors and people with disabilities.
We’re holding four campaign kickoffs across the region this week, with our biggest tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 13 at Neumos in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood. This fun evening in Seattle will be headlined by King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Ed Murray and feature a DJ and the local band SISTERS.
Mass Transit Now! Campaign Kickoff
Tuesday, September 13, 6-8 p.m.
Neumos, 925 E Pike St, Seattle WA 98122
Regional Proposition 1 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to finally connect the region with light rail, commuter rail, and bus rapid transit.
We’re ready to start organizing every day until Election Day. Help us kick off the campaign next week at one of our kickoffs across the region!
RSVP for any of the five kickoffs:
- Monday, Sept. 12, 5-7pm
Snohomish County Kickoff
The Anchor Pub, Everett - Tuesday, Sept. 13, 6-8pm
The Big Campaign Kickoff Party
Neumos, Seattle - Wednesday, Sept. 14, 5:30-7:30pm
Eastside Kickoff
Lunchbox Laboratories, Bellevue - Thursday, Sept. 15, 6-8pm
Pierce County Kickoff
7 Seas Brewing, Tacoma - Saturday, Sept. 24, 10am-4pm
South King County Kickoff Day
with Angle Lake Station Opening, Doorbelling, BBQ & More
We’re excited to see you soon!
Sincerely,
Abigail Doerr
Campaign Manager
Mass Transit Now!
P.S. Want to volunteer on the campaign? We need you! Sign our “on-board” pledge and then we’ll follow up with you about upcoming volunteer opportunities.
GO SOUND TRANSIT!
At least Abigail SIGNS her name to all she does, unlike Shift.
Kinda like you signing an ambiguous “Joe” to all you do?
Biff, you’re in no place to talk.
Joe “AvgeekJoe” Kunzler
And I’m Elvis “The King” Presley
I’m sure glad I live out of reach of sound “tax it” transit.