Why David is Running:

I am confident about the future of Brookfield, Bethel and Connecticut.
Our young residents have what it takes to keep our District and our
state strong. Our job today is to find a way to keep them here. I will
lead the way to keep them here by :

Employment - When we were attacked in WW2, America had an enemy to
defeat - and our industries made a swift conversion from autos to
tanks and jeeps. Today, we face a new enemy - fossil fuels - and we
must convert our industries to alternative energy technology and
production. If Connecticut leads the way, our state will be more
profitable and our young residents will stay right here.

This is the right, just and moral thing to do - and it will also solve
much of Connecticut's and America's energy and environmental problem.

Employment, Energy and the Environment. One Connecticut, moving forward.

You are welcome to contact me at :

512-8885 celphone

David@Stevenson2008.com

Approved by David A. Stevenson
Paid for by Stevenson2008, Claudia J. Stephan Treasurer

Upcoming Events on the Calendar of David A. Stevenson

Calendar of Events for Democratic candidate for Brookfield's and Bethel's 107th District - David A. Stevenson :

September 2nd :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Noon Brookfield Education Foundation - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 203.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:30 Bethel Board of Selectmen - Bethel Municipal Center.

September 3rd :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

Democracy for America meet-up 7:00 p.m.

September 4th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:30 Bethel Board of Education - Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center Room E.

September 5th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 6th :

10:30 a.m. - Noon Weekly vigil at Rogers Park in Danbury - to honor those who have served America, to improve the treatment and respect for our America heroes when they return home from serving our country and to dissuade current and future Presidents from pre-emptive invasions of other nations.

NOTE : RESCHEDULED TO SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7TH. Bethel's Scotty Fund Picnic - Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center lawn.

Afternoon door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 7th :

Rescheduled Scotty Fund Picnic - due to Saturday's heavy rain.

Afternoon door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 8th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

1:00 p.m. Brookfield AARP - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 135.

2:30 p.m. Bethel Commission on Aging - Senior Center Conference Room.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:00 p.m. Brookfield First - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 209.

7:30 p.m. Brookfield Selectmens' Meeting - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 135.

September 9th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 10th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:30 p.m. Brookfield Candlewood Lake Authority - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 133.

7:30 p.m. Bethel Housing Authority - 25 Reynolds Ridge.

September 11th :

September 11th Memorial Observance - We will never forget how the world rallied behind America and the 3,000 people who were citizens from nearly 100 nations who were killed that day.

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

Brookfield Democratic Town Committee meeting - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 209.

September 12th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 13th :

10:30 a.m. - Noon Weekly vigil at Rogers Park in Danbury - to honor those who have served America, to improve the treatment and respect for our America heroes when they return home from serving our country and to dissuade current and future Presidents from pre-emptive invasions of other nations.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 14th :

Afternoon door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 15th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:00 p.m. Discussion of issues and how best to move forward in 2009 and the future - Brookfield High School, Long Meadow Hill Road, Brookfield.

September 16th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

5:00 p.m. Bethel EMS Commission.

7:30 p.m. Bethel Board of Selectmen - Room A, Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center.

September 17th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

5:30 p.m. Bethel Police Commission - Police Department, 49 Plumtrees Road.

7:00 p.m. Bethel Democratic Town Committee meeting - Room B, Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center.

September 18th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

5:00 Bethel Letters to the Editor team meeting.

7:00 p.m. Brookfield Democratic Town Committee meeting - Brookfield Municipal Center.

September 19th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

12:30 p.m. Housatonic Valley Council of Elected Officials meeting - Brookfield Municipal Center room 209.

6:00 p.m. Brookfield Letters to the Editor team meeting.

September 20th :

10:30 a.m. - Noon Weekly vigil at Rogers Park in Danbury - to honor those who have served and continue to serve America, to improve the treatment and respect for our American heroes when they return home from serving our country and to dissuade current and future Presidents from pre-emptive invasions of other nations.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 21st :

Afternoon door-to-door neighborhood discussion.

September 22nd :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:00 Brookfield Inland Wetlands Commission - Brookfield Municipal Center.

7:00 Bethel Library Board of Directors - Bethel Library, Library Place.

September 23rd :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 24th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:00 p.m. Bethel Education Foundation meeting - Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center, Room E.

September 25th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:00 p.m. Bethel High School Building Committee - Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center, Room A.

September 26th :

1:00 p.m. Saint Joseph's Carnival.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

September 27th :

10:30 a.m. - Noon Weekly vigil at Rogers Park in Danbury - to honor those who have served and continue to serve America, to improve the treatment and respect for our American heroes when they return home from serving our country and to dissuade current and future Presidents from pre-emptive invasions of other nations.

Saint Joseph's Carnival.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:00 Brookfield Education Foundation - "Dancing with our Stars" at the Sheraton Hotel. Due to a previous family commitment, I will be unable to attend.

September 28th :

9:00 a.m. Animal Welfare Society walk - Bethel Municipal Center.

Saint Joseph's Carnival.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

4:00 p.m. Brookfield Volunteer Appreciation Day - with a special appreciation to Joe Baker.

September 29th :

Discussion sessions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:00 p.m. Brookfield First - Municipal Center Room 209.

September 30th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

October 1st :

Noon - Brookfield Commission on Aging - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 135.

7:00 p.m. Fairfield County Democracy for America meeting.

7:00 p.m. Open House for Democratic Party campaign headquarters.

October 2nd :

10:30 a.m. Regional Recycling Task Force - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 209.

7:30 p.m. Bethel Board of Education - Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center Room E.

October 3rd :

Discussions with small business owners.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

October 4th :

10:30 a.m. - Noon Weekly vigil at Rogers Park in Danbury - to honor those who have served and continue to serve America, to improve the treatment and respect for our American heroes when they return home from serving our country and to dissuade current and future Presidents from pre-emptive invasions of other nations.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

October 5th :

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

October 6th :

1:00 p.m. Brookfield AARP meeting - Brookfield Municipal Center Room 135.

2:30 p.m. Bethel Commission on Aging - Clifford J. Hurgin Municipal Center.

Door-to-door neighborhood discussions.

7:30 p.m. Brookfield Board of Selectmen - Municipal Center Room 133.

8:00 p.m. Bethel Stony Hill Volunteer Fire Department meeting.

David Stevenson addresses the Bethel DTC Annual Picnic

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On July 27th, CTBlogger posted this video of the Bethel DTC Annual Picnic, including an interview with David Stevenson:

You are welcome to contact me at :

512-8885 direct line.

David@Stevenson2008.com e-mail

I appreciate all that the citizens of Brookfield and Bethel do for their towns, for Connecticut and for America.
Approved by David A. Stevenson
Paid for by Stevenson2008, Claudia Stephan treasurer
Sal Liccione Campaign Manager - (203)434-6348

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