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Q0109 Evonne Schulze for City Council

A white poster with black text. Title reads, “Evonne Schulze for City Council” with three stripes and one star for the logo. Text reads, “Evonne Schulze has been an important part of the Mid City community for over 20 years. From service on the steering committee of Mid City for Youth to co-chairing the Villa View Community Hospital Women’s Advisory Board, she continues to work for quality educational opportunities, safer neighborhoods, and for economically revitalized Mid City. Evonne started her professional career as an educator and continues to serve as the Mid City’s elected representative on the San Diego Community College District Board of Trustees, winning re-election to the Board in 1992 with 73% of the vote. Her service to the community has included chairing the San Diego County Planning and Land Use Board, chairing Selective Service Civilian Review Board #741, appointment to the California Community College Board of Governors, serving as President of the San Diego Ecology Center, and chairing the San Diego County Department of Education Personnel Commission. Professionally, she has served as Special Assistant to the Mayor of San Diego, Director of Community Education for the San Diego Unified School District, Adjunct Professor in the Public Administration Department at San Diego State University, and Chief of Staff to a member of the California State Assembly. Evonne earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Northwestern University and a Mott Foundation Graduate Fellowship in Education Administration from San Diego State University. Evonne has been honored as 'Woman of the Year in Education,‘ ‘California Community Educator of the Year,’ ‘Woman of the Year’ by Box Cable, ‘Woman of Accomplishment’ by Soroptimists International of San Diego, and received the Alice Paul Award from the National Women’s Political Caucus. Evonne has two sons; Mark, who owns and operates a video production company in the Mid City area, and Eric, who is a physician.” Text at the center bottom of the page reads, “Post Office Box 3399, San Diego, CA 92163 (619) 299-4333. Paid for by Evonne Schulze for City Council, Elaine Galison Treasurer."

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Q0111 Christine Kehoe for City Council

A black and white typed letter. The top middle has a Christine Kehoe’s City Council. The logo has Christine on the top with five stripes to mimic an American flag on top of “Kehoe.” Underneath is the words, “City Council. Christine Kehoe is a candidate for City Council District 3 and a longtime resident and homeowner who personally understands how crime, graffiti and drug problems harm our neighborhood. She has been a consistent opponent of harmful development and has a proven record of fighting against downtown interests. As a Community Development Specialist with the City of San Diego’s Economic Development Program, Chris understands the need for supporting small business, jobs creation and community revitalization. Chris has hands on experience with council district issues. While serving for two and a half years as a key assistant to Councilmember John Hartley, Chris supervised all legislative matters, directed small business, transportation, land use, and planning issues. As John Hartley’s longest serving staff person, Chris dealt with constituent concerns on a daily basis. She assisted with district programs such as graffiti abatement, single family rezoning and crime prevention. As an organizer of the Citizens Patrol and El Cajon Boulevard Law Enforcement Task Force, she worked to fight crime in her neighborhood. The business community, as well, is familiar with Chris. She served as Executive Director of the Hillcrest Business Association. There, working with the Board of Directors, Chris increased the membership by half and put the annual street fair Cityfest on firm financial footing. Prior to her service with John Hartley and the Hillcrest Business Association, Christine demonstrated extensive commitment to community service in San Diego. She coordinated the successful campaign to defeat the 1986 statewide LaRouche initiative. She served as one of the early directors of AIDS Assistance Fund which has become the San Diego AIDS Foundation. She was also a member of the San Diego County Regional Task force for the Homeless. As editor of the San Diego Gayzette, Chris represented the paper before community groups, public officials, and media personnel. Chris began her commitment to San Diego as a volunteer with the Center for Women’s Studies and Services. If you would like to learn more about Christine Kehoe, or are interested in joining her dynamic volunteer force, visit the headquarters anytime at 3237 Adam’s Avenue or call Campaign Coordinator, Ruth Bernstein at 248-1993.” Faded font at the bottom of the page reads, “Adams Avenue, San Diego CA 92116 TEL (619) 284-1993 FAX (619) 281-1996.Paid or by Friends of Christine Kehoe. Rand County, Treasurer.”

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