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Dear Residents of the 83rd Assembly
District,
My name
is Trevor Archer
and I am running for the New York State Assembly in the 83rd AD.
For some, this is an introduction, but to many, this is just another
friendly greeting.
I'm a
long time resident
of the Bronx. I attended P.S. 16, Mt. St. Michael Academy and the State University of New York at
Old
Westbury, where I earned a Bachelors Degree in Business Management.
I understand the problems
and struggles of the district. I'm a
community oriented individual who has had the pleasure of working with
our public schools and the community. I've also worked with and served
as the 2nd Vice President for the Community Education Council. The
Councils were designed to ensure that parents have a voice and are able
to provide hands-on leadership and support for our public schools.
We in the 83rd AD need to
fill our community with more resources, ideas
and programs for our children. We also need to have the support and
direction of our community leaders, mentors and parents.
In conclusion, I am
someone whose priorities are to the district and
not to any one particular party or group of people. I will represent
everyone , and most importantly: I am an independent voice. I've
launched this campaign to enact change and get results. Together, I believe, we
can make a difference.
Trevor Archer, Candidate
for State Assembly - 83rd AD
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Trevor's
Interview on Bronx Cable Access
from Lehman College - Sept.25, 2006
If you're having trouble viewing the video, click here
to view it at Hot Indie Videos
Video hosting courtesy of James Lane
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Campaign
Notes
Monday, Sept.25
- Trevor
was interviewed by Host Ernest Williams and Producer Wilbur McReynolds
on Bronx Cable Access Television from Lehman College. View the video
above.
Sunday, Oct.15 - Bronx Greens hosted
a fund raiser for Trevor at their meeting place at 286 Reservoir Place
off Gun Hill Rd. In attendance were NYS Green Party
candidates for Attorney General, Rachel Treichler and
Comptroller, Julia Willebrand. All three candidates gave well received
presentations about their campaigns and updates on their progress.
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l to r - Rachel Treichler, Julia Willebrand,
Trevor Archer
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Wednesday,
Oct. 18
- Trevor,
Campaign Manager Ernest Williams and Campaign Coordinator Carl Lundgren
attended the New York City leg of the "Witness to an Execution"
talking tour presented by the Campaign
to End the Death Penalty. Trevor was acknowledged by the audience
after an introduction by Rebecca White, Volunteer Coordinator for the
Green Party Peace Slate 2006 Campaign.
Sunday, Oct.22
- Trevor
made an appearance at the start of the Tour de
Bronx bike ride sponsored by
Transportation Alternatives .
Thursday, Nov.2
- Trevor was
invited to speak at a campaign rally for Green Party U.S. Senate
Candidate Howie Hawkins at
St. Mary's Church, 521 West 126th St. in
Harlem. Comptroller Candidate Julia Willebrand also
spoke.

Upcoming
Events
Trevor will be
making appearances at the #2 and #5 train stations in
his district and continuing to visit voters door-to-door in order
to introduce himself and his message to the community.
Sunday, Nov.5 - Join the
Archer for Assembly Campaign as we present a workshop on poll watching.
Poll watchers guides and signed poll watching certificates will be
distributed as well as campaign literature and palm cards. We'll
discuss your rights and duties as a poll watcher, and assign volunteers
to polling sites around the Bronx for Election Day. The workshop will
take place at the Archer for Assembly and Bronx Greens offices located
at 286 Reservoir Place, Bronx, NY 10467 at 7:30pm.

Additional
Links
Visit the
following websites for additional information on Trevor:
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State 
Grassroots
Democracy
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