Monday, May 28, 2012

Mark Gjonaj 80 A.D.

   
    On Sunday May 27th Mr. Mark Gjonaj announced candidate for the 80th Assembly seat held a Memorial Day barbecue for veterans and the community at his campaign headquarters on Lydig Avenue. I stopped by briefly to chat with Mr. Gjonaj, some of those who attended, and took a few photos while I was there. I also asked many people about their current representative in the assembly from the 80th A.D., and got many different answers. The answers ranged from "I don't know who my representative is", "Jeff Klein", "Naomi Rivera", "Kenny Agosto", and "Jimmy Vacca". 

     When I said that Assemblywoman Rivera wants to run on her record the answers ranged from "What Record", to "I guess that means we may see her more now because she is up for reelection". Below are a few photos of the event.
   

Some 80th A.D. voters enjoying the barbecue by 80th A.D. candidate Mark Gjonaj.
 
    Some more 80th A.D. voters, who look like Mark Gjonaj fans, with one holding up a "VICTORY" sign for the election.
80th A.D. candidate Mark Gjonaj with Committee of 100 Democrats Chairman Ricky Martinez (a past candidate in the 80th A.D.).

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Anonymous said...

Don't miss Friday, June 1, 2012, from 6-8pm,when the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum, at 895 Shore Road, Bronx, will present NYC singer/songwriter, Maya Caballero, accompanied by a full band for First Fridays! Maya's father played with Carlos Santana, but she is a self taught musician. She has a diverse bossa nova, folk, blues sound with a whimsical 1920s ragtime twist. She is preparing for her first album release featuring two of her songs that are featured in the soundtrack of the indie film "White Boy Brown". She is active in humanitarian work and performs at many fundraisers.

Visitors maystroll through the gardens, and tour the mansion, & museum exhibits, which include an authentic American Indian wigwam! The Museum will be open from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be provided at no charge. Free transportation is provided by the Bronx Seaside Trolley, which makes a continuous loop from the Bx29 bus stop at Pelham Bay Park (last stop on the #6 train) to the Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum and to City Island. The trolley runs from 5:25 to 10:30 p.m. The last pick up at Bartow-Pell is at 8:40 p.m. Free parking at the mansion. Tickets are $8; $5 for seniors and children from 6-17, children under 6 free; and free for members. RESERVATIONS are requested; call 718-885-1461. For the Bronx Seaside Trolley schedule, visit www.bpmm.org.Excellent phot opportunities!

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