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Public education is next topic at Democrat meeting in Surprise
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Nicky Indicavitch of "Save Our Schools"
Nicky Indicavitch LinkedIn page
Public education will be the night’s topic at the Grand Dems’ next monthly meeting on May 28.
It’s scheduled for 5:45 to 8 p.m. in the Agua Fria room of the Cimmaron Center, 17100 W. Clearview Boulevard.
Nicky Indicavitch, outreach director of “Save Our Schools,” which has long opposed school vouchers, will discuss how a local community can help Arizona’s public classrooms.
A handful of educators and local community members formed “Save Our Schools” seven years ago.
It now boasts a network of nearly 19,000 parents, educators, students and community members who are opposed to school vouchers.
Valley View Community Food Bank volunteer Jesse Ramirez will also speak to the group.
The meeting is open to Democrats, Independents and Republicans. It will include 50/50 and wine drawings.
Organizers are asking for a donation of non-perishable food for the West Valley Community Food Bank.