BOSS UP, Civics Education for every one.

Calling all future presidents, mayors, governors, senators, council members, chiefs of staff, community leaders — and everyday citizens ready to BOSS UP!
If each of us dedicated just 90 minutes a month to our community, city, or state, we could have a powerful impact. Imagine how our democracy could work for everyone.

BOSS UP Mini Meet Up and Webinar on 9/17 at 730 PM, Save the Date, Click below for details,

https://www.smore.com/yh2bf-the-boss-up-webinar

BOSS UP, virtual event is a fortification and thank you for seasoned voters and community activists, and an introduction to the game for those who are new or think civic engagement isn’t for you. We are going to keep it interactive, interesting and give you some information you can use with an Old School, New School DJ Contest. Test your Civics Education knowledge with “Be About It, BOSS” Trivia… Bring your best game because BOSSES WIN PRIZES. The first fifty attendees to register & sign-in will receive an Uber Eats code for free lunch & delivery.

For more information about Georgia Conservation Voters, visit https://www.gcvedfund.org/what-we-do/.

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