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As seen in the Carmel Pine Cone

We're off and running!

Today I filed the 501 form with Nova at City Hall and mailed off the 410 form to the Secretary of State. to allow us to invest in our campaign. I'd like to thank my good friend Peter Yengst who has signed on as Treasurer for my campaign. I'm still working on the website but I'll be saying that for another 6 months! We'll keep adding more and more in the next couple of weeks to add the ability to build a database of supporters, put together an online newsletter, and get the campaign messaging refined and simplified.


We've also setup Facebook, Instagram, and X accounts under daleforcarmelmayor so we can get the word out through social media.


This is all very exciting for me and, based on the feedback I've been getting, for the City of Carmel. This is going to be a lot of fun engaging the community to get behind the idea of actually getting things done by all uf us working together with a common goal of making Carmel the best it can be on every level.


Thanks for encouraging me to get involved. I can't wait to get out on the streets and start meeting people as a real candidate!

 
 
 

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