Last night Vianlhaven had a candidate forum in which both Chris Rector and Ed Mazurek participated. Chris Rector managed to do better than hold his own in this traditionally Democrat stronghold. This forum should be considered a "win" for Chris.
Tonight there is a forum sponsored by the Union Chamber of Commerce. There is a pot luck dinner from 5:30 - 6:30 and the forum starts at 6:30. We do not know what the format will be. Other Republicans of note who will be there are Les Fossel (Senate dist 20), Jethro Pease (House dist. 44), Bob Carter (House dist. 49) and Deb Sanderson (House dist. 52). Please come out and support these candidates.
Tomorrow (October 12) Chris Rector will find himself in Augusta. He will be co-chairing the Maine Economic Growth Council. This should should keep him occupied until the afternoon. Later in the afternoon expect to find Chris knocking on doors in the Rockport or Camden area.
Saturday (October 13) expect to find Chris Rector greeting the guests visiting from the cruise ship visiting Rockland that day. The afternoon will find Chris Rector in Thomaston as part of an Historical tour of the Thomaston Cemetery with the Thomaston Historical Society. Chris will be reading some information about notable citizens buried there.
Sunday (October 14) Chris can be found in the afternoon will be attending a meeting at the Second Congregational Church in Warren. The new pastor, Andrew Stinson will be giving a speech about his duty as a military Chaplin.
Showing posts with label District 22. Show all posts
Showing posts with label District 22. Show all posts
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Chris Rector - visits Sea Hag Seafood Co
This
past Thursday Chris Rector (State Senate District 22) was down in
Tennants Harbor visiting with Kyle Murdock, owner of Sea Hag Seafood
Co. Sea Hag Seafood is a Lobster-processing facility which is located
at the former Great Eastern Mussel Farm – has plans to process and
ship out of state frozen and cooked tail, claw and knuckle meat.
Chris
Rector who is seeking to be re-elected cares about local businesses.
Being a local business man and owner of Camden Cone, Chris
understands the need that businesses have. To keep up with Chris
Rector like him on Facebook.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
For Chris Rector it is not all about serving ice cream
As the summer season winds down Chris Rector (District 22) can often be found working at his ice cream business – The Camden Cone – which by the way has super ice cream and service. He does not stop there. Starting next week (August 26) Chris will be working for you in Augusta as an active participant in the State Human Resource Directors Convention where he will be giving a speech on Worker's Comp reforms that were put into place this year. Chris will be back in Augusta starting September 4th through the 6th where he will be chairing his committee in public hearings. He will also be in session on September 6th in the Maine Senate. Finally on Friday September 7th Chris will be serving as part of a panel in a daylong workshop dealing with expanding science literacy in Maine. This workshop will be in Portland at the Gulf of Maine Research Institute.
As the District 22 candidate let Chris know your thoughts about what the issues are. Although his schedule may appear full he will take the time to listen to what you have to say. Show your support for Chris Rector by putting a sign on your lawn or letting him know you endorse him. Chris can be contacted by phone (207-354-6571) or email (cwrector@hotmail.com). For a lawn sign contact Chris or the Knox County Republican Party (207-594-5118).
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