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Iowa Heartland Presidential Forum

Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 1:30 PM (CT)

Des Moines, IA

Iowa Heartland Presidential Forum

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Event Details

The deadline to get reserve tickets through this site has passed.  But there are still two options to get tickets:

Ticket option #1: 
Stop by the Iowa CCI office to pick up tickets
Our office is located at 2001-2005 Forest Avenue in Des Moines. You can stop by our office between 9 am and 7 pm from now until 6 pm on Thurs, Nov 29.  We’ll have you fill out a quick form with contact info, then we’ll give you your tickets and you’ll be on your way.

Ticket option #2:  
Walk up tickets at Hy-Vee Hall on Dec. 1
There will be a number of walk up, first come, first serve tickets available at the Hy-Vee Hall ticket windows beginning at 12:15 on Sat, Dec 1.  Note:  We will make sure all pre-event ticket holders have a seat before we allow walk up ticket holders into the hall.  We anticipate that we will begin to allow walk up ticket holders in the hall around 1:10 (forum starts right at 1:30). 

**Absolutely no "will call" tickets** 

 

Questions, please contact us at iowaforum@communitychange.org or call the Iowa CCI office at 515-284-0484.  Thanks!

See you there!

 

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When & Where



Hy-Vee Hall
730 3rd Street
Des Moines, IA 50309

Saturday, December 1, 2007 at 1:30 PM (CT)


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Hosted By

Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement and the Center for Community Change



IOWA CITIZENS FOR COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT The mission of Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement is to empower and unite grassroots people of all ethnic backgrounds to take control of their communities; involve them in identifying problems and needs and in taking action to address them; and be a vehicle for social, economic, and environmental justice. CENTER FOR COMMUNITY CHANGE Since 1968, the Center for Community Change has strengthened the leadership, voice and power of low-income communities nationwide to confront the vital issues of today and build the social movements of tomorrow.