Siegel in the Summer!

07/08/2008 - 18:30
07/08/2008 - 20:30
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Please join us at Butterfield 8 Lounge for our last bash before the July 11th Campaign Finance Board closing!

If you want to be a sponsor (contributions of $100 and up) and be listed on the invitation. Please call 212-448-6271 to sign up. Come out and show your support for Norman!

Where: Butterfield 8 Lounge, 5 East 38th Street
When: Tuesday, July 8th, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm

$4,950 Angel! * $250 Patron * $100 Sponsor * $50 Supporter * $30 Advocate ($20 - student discount)

LAWYERS FOR NORMAN SIEGEL LAUNCHED AT GALA

Introduced by Hon. George Bundy Smith, Siegel cited for skills as a mediator, consensus builder and for outstanding record on the issues important to New York and New Yorkers.


June 26, 2008: Over 100 members of the New York legal community gathered for the premiere LAWYERS FOR NORMAN SIEGEL fund-raising and organizational event at the offices of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP. Hosted by Richard Prins, a senior partner at Skadden, Norman was formally introduced by the Hon. George Bundy Smith. Retired from the NYS Court of Appeals and now a partner at Chadbourne & Parke, LLP , Judge Smith cited Siegel’s career-long commitment to civil rights and civil liberties. Siegel went on to outline the charge of the Public Advocate as set forth in the New York City Charter and his plans to revitalize the office. Steven J. Hyman, Chair of Lawyers for Norman Siegel and a senior partner at McLaughlin, Stern, LLP called upon the NYC legal community to get behind the Siegel campaign with financial support and outreach.

NORMAN TO HOST ANNUAL JULY 4th CELEBRATION IN CENTRAL PARK

07/04/2008 - 12:00
07/04/2008 - 14:00
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NYS Senators Bill Perkins and Eric Adams, Reverend Billy, the Granny Peace Brigade and Grandmothers Against the War to join in public reading of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution and Bill of Rights at 12 Noon, Strawberry Fields, Central Park.

Come join Norman and friends for this annual July 4th celebration of the anniversary of US Independence and the birth of our civil rights and civil liberties. In addition to the actual text of these historic documents, Norman invites everyone to add their comments and observations to the mix. In years past, this has provided a spirited and memorable way to kick-off the July 4th festivities. Come join us and start your Fourth of July with Norman, Eric Adams, Bill Perkins, the incomparable Reverend Billy, New York’s famous peace-loving grannies and your New York neighbors.

Norman writes a column called "Civil liberties and U" for a group of WestchesterWeekly newspapers. Read his latest column: Fourth of July Message from Norman.

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