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November
6, 2007
For more information, please contact:
Jean deSmet
at (860-456-2188)
deSmet
Wins Windham First Selectman Race –
Seeks
to Engage the Community in 'Weaving a New Windham'
The
people of Windham, Conn., elected Green Party member Jean deSmet as
their new first selectman tonight.
“The
‘bottom line’ is that Windham has risen above
partisanship
and politics-as-usual,” deSmet said in her acceptance speech.
“Tonight from the Thread City, we begin to weave a new
Windham
together. I want to thank the people of Windham – the voters
who
elected me. I am grateful for the faith that you have shown in my
leadership and my vision.”
She
announced that she will immediately be forming an advisory board and
transition team. “We will bring together community voices and
ideas for collectively weaving Windham’s new
future,”
deSmet said. She invited people to get involved immediately by sharing
their ideas via email (jean@WindhamIdeas.org)
for Windham’s
future.
deSmet
was elected as a candidate on the Bottom Line slate, which is a
nonpartisan group of petitioning candidates running for most positions
in this Windham election. “I want to thank my fellow
candidates
on the Bottom Line slate,” deSmet told her colleagues.
“Thank you for your wisdom to see a bigger picture, for your
courage in putting partisanship aside and for your willingness to work
together.”
Picking
up on Windham’s history as a thread-mill town, deSmet
described
the many different “threads” – in
society, economics,
education, politics, sustainability, and creativity – that
she
will bring together to “weave a new Windham.”
“This
election is about the future of Windham,” deSmet told her
supporters tonight. “We are going to listen to what the
community
wants. We are going to involve those not yet engaged. We are going to
build on our community’s strengths and on what’s
working.
And – you better believe it – this Town is going to
be a
proactive participant with the community in working together on common
goals.”
deSmet’s
recent contributions to Windham have been as founder and coordinator of
the 3rd Thursday Streetfests, which are held on Willimantic’s
Main Street on the third Thursday of each month from May to October.
The Streetfests bring together thousands of people from Windham and
beyond to engage the full diversity of the community, to share food and
music, and to positively change the public perception of Windham.
deSmet
described the monthly success of the Streetfests as something she wants
to see happening everyday in Windham. “At 3rd Thursday, we
see
Windham’s best assets, our best diversity, and our best
talents
shine,” she said. “Each month, 3rd Thursday
connects
people. It connects neighbors to neighbors; Windham to the broader
region; performers to the public; residents to local businesses and
nonprofits; and the political right and the political left with the
full spectrum of political views. As first selectman, I will connect
people and ideas every day so that our community thrives and
flourishes."
From
her downtown Willimantic headquarters, deSmet congratulated her
opponents, incumbent Democrat Michael Paulhus and Republican Harry
Carboni, for engaging their time and energy in the democratic process.
She also thanked Paulhus for his service to Windham and the
contributions that he made to this community. “I look forward
to
working with him for a smooth transition in the coming days,”
she
added.
After
taking office on November 20 and through the end of the year, deSmet
said she will be meeting with Town department heads as part of the
transition process. “In the new year, we’ll begin
to
implement our community agenda for weaving a new Windham,”
she
said. “I look forward to delivering results, in collaboration
with you the community of Windham. Together, let’s imagine
what
might be.”
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Paid for by
Jean deSmet for First Selectman,
Thomas McNally, Treasurer
Please send campaign contributions to:
Jean deSmet for First Selectman
Thomas McNally, Treasurer
PO Box 161, Windham, CT 06280
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