Judy Feder works the booths.
La Voz is a community based organization acting as a conduit between the Hispanic/Latino population, government agencies and other groups in order to promote self-sufficiency through outreach, education, advocacy, and programs that strengthen family networks.
Surprisingly (NOT) the repugs were nowhere to be found.
More info and pics after the flip...
The weather was warm and humid so the 'Vote Democratic' hand fans we passed out were a very popular item. Judy's campaign provided literature in both English and Spanish (we need to get Webb lit in Spanish, we met some very nice folks at the festival who said they would help with translations).
Let's just say that it was easy talking up Democrats to the festival goers (Herndon is right next door).
Delegate David Poisson and Senator Mark Herring model the latest chic clothing with a La Voz organizer.
Judy Feder poses with tireless LCDC'ers Larry and Taylor (these two guys walk many miles each year canvassing for Democratic candidates).
BTW, you can see hints of me behind them in both the previous pics.
Everyone had a fun (if warm) time. The latin music was wonderful and I understand that Judy got air time on WLZL - El Zol 99.1 FM radio.
Thanks to LCDC'er Bob Pierce for the pics.