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Mark Leno Launches 2008 State Senate Run
Hundreds of supporters join Mark Leno at three events on Friday, March 2 as he announces his candidacy for State Senate, District 3, representing Marin County, the eastern half of San Francisco and southern Sonoma County. Leno will discuss his plans for reinventing the office of State Senate that he says will encourage greater public participation and redefine how people look at problems and how we come up with solutions.
**Media Advisory**
Mark Leno Announces 2008 Run for State Senate
Three Events Scheduled for Marin County and San Francisco
WHEN: Friday, March 2
WHERE:
#1: 10-10:30 a.m.
Hauke Park
15 Hamilton Drive at Kipling Avenue
Mill Valley
#2: Noon-12:40 p.m.
Yerba Buena Gardens Esplanade
Mission Street next to the Metreon
San Francisco
#3: 1-2 p.m.
New Asia Restaurant (Meet and Greet)
772 Pacific Avenue
San Francisco
WHAT: Hundreds of supporters join Assemblyman Leno at three events today as he announces his candidacy for State Senate, District 3, representing Marin County, the eastern half of San Francisco and southern Sonoma County.
WHY: Leno will discuss his plans for reinventing the office of State Senate that he says will encourage greater public participation and redefine how people look at problems and how we come up with solutions.
Mark Leno Announces 2008 Run for State Senate
Three Events Scheduled for Marin County and San Francisco
WHEN: Friday, March 2
WHERE:
#1: 10-10:30 a.m.
Hauke Park
15 Hamilton Drive at Kipling Avenue
Mill Valley
#2: Noon-12:40 p.m.
Yerba Buena Gardens Esplanade
Mission Street next to the Metreon
San Francisco
#3: 1-2 p.m.
New Asia Restaurant (Meet and Greet)
772 Pacific Avenue
San Francisco
WHAT: Hundreds of supporters join Assemblyman Leno at three events today as he announces his candidacy for State Senate, District 3, representing Marin County, the eastern half of San Francisco and southern Sonoma County.
WHY: Leno will discuss his plans for reinventing the office of State Senate that he says will encourage greater public participation and redefine how people look at problems and how we come up with solutions.
For more information:
http://www.markleno.com
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