DANIEL LEE ANNOUNCES FIRST FUNDRAISER AT WENDE MUSEUM WITH COMEDIAN BYRON BOWERS

Building on the momentum of a packed campaign launch in mid-November, the Daniel Lee for Culver City Council campaign will hold its first fundraiser on Saturday, January 27, 2018 from 6pm to 8pm at the Wende Museum near Veterans Park. The museum, which recently opened in the new location, is a marvel, with an astounding collection of artifacts and art from the Cold War. It has quickly become a cultural touchstone for Culver City, and is the perfect venue for Lee’s campaign.

The Daniel Lee for Culver City Council team promises a night of great food, an open bar, art, history and comedy. Joining the festivities for the night will be up-and-coming comedian Byron Bowers, who has appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and Comedy Central’s Why? With Hannibal Buress, and can currently be seen in the new Showtime series The Chi. It is an event not to be missed, particularly if you haven’t had a chance to visit the Wende Museum at its new location: 10808 Culver Blvd, Culver City, CA 90230.

Tickets are $50 and can be purchased here: https://tinyurl.com/ydxeyt3b. Tickets will go up to $75 on January 22nd, but no one will be turned away because of a lack of funds.

Come help Daniel raise the funds he needs to win! Lee’s campaign is built on three fundamental beliefs: protect the environment, encourage economic fairness, and ensure government accountability. 

  • Protect the Environment: As 10% of the Inglewood Oil Field lies within Culver City’s boundaries, we should create rules to protect our residents from contamination due to oil pollution, fracking, and other environmental hazards. We must also have environmentally sound building codes and a robust sustainability plan that ensures the city has a healthy and productive future.
  • Encourage Economic Fairness: City government should act to support the demographic and economic diversity of our residents, inclusionary zoning, alternative building practices, and affordable housing initiatives that make it possible for middle and lower-wage residents to live and work in Culver City.
  • Ensure Government Accountability: Our local representatives’ chief responsibility is to be accountable to the people who have elected them. City Council Members should proactively engage with residents in their communities on a regular basis, and represent the concerns of those residents in the City Council.

 We’ll see you at the Wende Museum fundraiser on Saturday, January 27th!


www.danielwaynelee.com     #ItsUpToUs

Views: 268

Comment

You need to be a member of Culver City Times to add comments!

Join Culver City Times

The Culver City Times is the news and social network for Culver City.  Stay informed.  Join now!

      • Got news you think everyone should know? Blog it.

• Have a show or attending a benefit? Put it on the calendar.
• Got video of the big game? Embed it.
• Photos of your business or the school play? Upload them.

For daily updates

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

Latest Activity

Janice Metz posted an event
Thumbnail

Culver City Rock and Mineral Club's Fiesta of Gems Show at Veterans Memorial Auditorium

June 29, 2024 at 10am to June 30, 2024 at 5pm
Mar 14
Mistah Wilson updated their profile
Feb 4
Mistah Wilson promoted Mistah Wilson's blog post Soul The Interrogator talks Hip Hop Histories & His New Album "Ol' Head" (Exclusive Interview)
Feb 4
SPMG Media posted a blog post
Jan 5
Lucy Pollak posted an event
Thumbnail

64th Annual L.A. County Holiday Celebration at The Music Center Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

December 24, 2023 from 3pm to 6pm
Dec 6, 2023
Mike Cohen posted a blog post
Oct 12, 2023
Myles Lee posted an event
Thumbnail

California Premieres! at Veterans Memorial Auditorium 4117 Overland Avenue Culver City, CA 90230

November 11, 2023 from 7:30pm to 10pm
Oct 7, 2023
Mike Cohen is now a member of Culver City Times
Oct 6, 2023

Play "Where Am I in Culver City?"

Not a member? Sign up here to leave your answer.

Good luck!

To see the answer, click here.

© 2024   Created by Culver City Times.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service