Debra kicked off her re-election campaign with her annual Summer Solstice
event. Over 250 people attended the event, showing their support for Debra's candidacy.
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Debra Shore was invited to speak at a Democracy for
America event in Evanston. She is joined here by Edwin Eisendrath,
candidate for governor.
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Debra Shore formally launched her campaign
at both the Nicholas J. Melas Center in Downtown Chicago and the Margeth
Reimer Reservoir in Palatine. She is joined by (left to right) Cook
County Commissioner Larry Suffredin (D-13th), former Alderman Martin
Oberman, Alderman Tom Tunney (D-44th), Alderman Ric Munoz (D-22nd), and — in the
front, standing next to Debra — Jacky Grimshaw of the
Center for Neighborhood Technology.
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Debra Shore speaks with Mrs. Beaton's third grade
class about the importance of water conservation and our unique and precious
resources, Lake Michigan and the Chicago River.
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Supporters marched with Debra Shore in the Schaumburg
Labor Day parade on Monday, September 5, 2005. Here, Congresswoman Melissa
Bean takes a break to chat with Debra.
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Friends, supporters, and guests joined Debra at a home
in Oak Park where she discussed her plans for the water reclamation district.
Her fresh thinking and passion for the job was evident throughout the
day.
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Debra Shore marched in the 36th annual Gay and Lesbian
Pride Parade this summer on June 26, 2005. The Parade evolved from a 1970
march to demand that the city give more attention to the gay, lesbian,
and transgender community.
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Debra Shore kicks off her campaign for commissioner
of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD)
with a large fundraising party at her Evanston-Skokie home. She is graciously
introduced by Julie Hamos, Illinois State Representative for the 18th
District.
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