“Touch of Love” in Laurel

Lee and Pastor Wale Maye at Touch of Love church in Laurel

My campaign for Maryland state senate in LD21 includes visits to churches in the district. On Sunday, October 21, 2018, I enjoyed the service and meeting members of the “Touch of Love” church in Laurel. In the picture, I’m with pastor Wale Maye, a native of Nigeria. Thanks to all the good people I have… Continue reading “Touch of Love” in Laurel

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Townhall meeting – in review

Talk about issues with Lee Havis

Last week, on Thursday, October 18, 2018, I conducted a telephone townhall to discuss my campaign with LD21 voters and answer their questions and concerns about the direction of government in Maryland. I pointed out the change of direction that I would take from the current incumbent’s approach of higher taxes and special interest politics… Continue reading Townhall meeting – in review

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Final Push Fundraser – October 13, 2018

Lee Havis, speaking at Final Push fundraiser

The Havis campaign conducted its “Final Push” fundraiser with State Senate “Big Ed” Reilly from Anne Arundel County in Beltsville on Saturday October 13. Lee and Senator Reilly both spoke about the challenge and opportunity of this important midterm election to the future government of Maryland.  (see images below) Thanks to main sponsors: Camillo Di… Continue reading Final Push Fundraser – October 13, 2018

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University of Maryland – football game sign waving

On the past two Saturdays, the Havis campaign was sign-waving before the University of Maryland home football games. Thanks to Emily Wendt, Frank and Barbara Welsh, Glenn Davis, and Linda Ferrete, Havis campaign volunteers who were active in these events.

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Visit to Laurel Presbyterian Church

On Sunday, September 9, I attended services at the Laurel Presbyterian Church. After the service, I had a chance to meet a member, George Jing and his son, Jayden. (see picture here) George is a naturalized US citizen originally from the African country of Camaroons. I agreed with his analysis of the problem of “public… Continue reading Visit to Laurel Presbyterian Church

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At Riderwood Retirement Village

On September 6, 2018, I spoke to members of the Riderwood Republican Club, located at the Riderwood Retirement Village in Silver Spring, MD. In the photo, I’m shown with Michael and Carol Mullins and another Riderwood club member seated. Carol and Michael are main leaders of the Club. In my presentation, I focused on the need to bring… Continue reading At Riderwood Retirement Village

Installing “Havis” signs

On August 23, 2018 I met with Tom Stokes of “Precision small engines” in College Park to discuss issues of government regulations related to the operation of his business in the area. In the State Senate, I would work to support this type of small business enterprise, which we most need to revitalize a vibrant… Continue reading Installing “Havis” signs

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Kick-off Campaign Fundraiser

The kick-off campaign fundraiser, held in College Park on August 29, 2018, raised some much needed new funds for the campaign.  It was also successful for bringing together Havis campaign supporters, some from far outside the local College Park area.  Those attended enjoyed the social conversation, as well our discussion about my plan to bring… Continue reading Kick-off Campaign Fundraiser

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Attending Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Laurel

l to r, Pastor Connie Miller, Lee Havis, and Dotty Westrom

On Sunday August 19, 2018, I attended outdoor worship services at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Laurel, MD.  The weather was perfect, with music and a challenging message by Pastor Connie Miller.  In the photos, I’m shown with one member, Sam Morris, whose family comes originally from Liberia, West Africa. In the other, Pastor… Continue reading Attending Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Laurel

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More sign waving in Laurel

Lee was doing more sign waving to greet motorists in Laurel, MD on Thursday, August 16.  In the picture, he is shown with Frank Welsh (on left), who joined him in this event at the intersection of busy Rt. #198 and Van Dusen Rd.  Next sign-wave event is set for Beltsville, with specific location to… Continue reading More sign waving in Laurel

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