Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, a 2018 candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor, will visit St. Augustine Saturday.
Gillum will participate in a discussion on the power of the vote of black women in the morning, and will follow that up with a walking tour of civil rights monuments and sites early in the afternoon.
The panel discussion will start at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul’s AME Church in historic Lincolnville.
The walking tour will start at 12:30 at the Lightner Museum.
After these events, Gillum will stay in St. Johns County. Saturday afternoon sees the candidate at a fundraiser in Ponte Vedra.
The event will run from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, March 17, 2018, at the home of Erica & Colin Connor in Ponte Vedra Beach.
A minimum $50 buy-in is requested to attend.
Gillum will also make his pitch to Duval County Democrats on Monday evening at the party’s general meeting.
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Richard Paul Dembinsky
March 17, 2018 at 3:50 pm
Ladies and Gentlemen: democrats (4 candidates) are extremely poor and I recommend YOU not vote at the August 28, 2018 primary to demonstrate to those in power of the democratic party that they have crossed the line. Enough is Enough. As for the choices in the Republican party good luck finding YOUR candidate. Sooner or later words must be put into action. Oh, while I am venting Bill Nelson do you want to see your former bumper stickers on a sign with an X on ? Drop out of the U.S. Senate Race. As for story telling by this journalist, you better start calling Philip Levine FORMER Mayor of Miami Beach or Philip Levine will have to name you in his campaign reports as IN KIND contribution.
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