Red Hook Celebrates Hardscrabble Day

Dozens of Dems March Proudly in Parade

Red Hook Democrats came together in an unprecedented show of solidarity on Hardscrabble Day 2008 with over 60 people walking and riding in the parade. Special thanks to local artist David Levine for his wonderful float and to Norman Greig for providing and driving the tractor.

Walking with us was Democratic Assembly candidate Anne Rubin who also greeted visitors near our table. Democratic State Senate candidate Ken Dow also visited us.

At our table in front of Merritt Books, we gave away free water and had a large selection of stickers featuring local and national candidates and issues. A big thank you to Lorelei Sharkey for providing the facepainting at our special edition double table in front of Merritt Books and to all the other volunteers who helped man our table and assemble and disassemble the materials.

All-in-all the day was a great success.


Red Hook Caucus selects Robert McKeon

Leader in Tax Reform and Farmland Preservation
will seek Town Board Seat

By unanimous vote at Thursday night's Red Hook Democratic Caucus, Robert McKeon was nominated to run for an open Town Board seat on the Democratic line in the November 4th general election. An estimated 75 Red Hook voters attended and also endorsed Anne Rubin for New York's 103rd State Assembly District.

McKeon spoke of his joy of raising a family in Red Hook and his wish to help others share the same opportunity before a rising cost of living pushes them out. "I grew up in the projects in the Bronx and I know what its like to struggle. I feel lucky that here in Red Hook my family and I have found a better life. What I work for is to give every family in Red Hook that same opportunity."

McKeon, who last year came within 17 votes of winning the race for Red Hook Town Supervisor, has over the last year become an acknowledged leader of New York's growing tax reform movement. Earlier this year, members of the Governor's tax team asked McKeon to make a presentation on tax caps to the NYS Property Tax Relief Commission.

As director of the Tax Reform Effort of Northern Dutchess (www.trendny.org), McKeon is organizing voters throughout New York to advance the so-called circuit breaker, a tax cap based on income. McKeon believes tax fairness is the real issue. "Working families continue to pay an increasing share of the overall tax burden, while the very wealthy have seen their income tax rates cut in half over the last 30 years. This is not fair and we need to change that."

Republican Red Hook business leader Susan Simon spoke in support of McKeon saying, "Robert has an uncanny knack for identifying what is and isn't working. He is not the kind of person who complains about problems — instead he does his homework, solicits opinions from the public and then works to put real solutions in place. He understands that our current sprawl zoning is hurting our local businesses and that a new approach is crucial."

Named a Hudson Valley Hero in 2007 by Scenic Hudson, McKeon has helped introduce new tax-saving land preservation efforts in Red Hook and throughout the state. As the chairman of Red Hook's Agriculture and Open Space Committee, McKeon works to promote the local agricultural industry. "Farmers are doing more of what they used to do, selling their locally grown produce elsewhere and bringing those dollars back into the community to circulate," McKeon told the audience "Here in Red Hook, we need to become more self-sustaining and leave no one behind."


Robert McKeon

McKeon is well- known and well respected by officials on the state and county level, according to Dutchess County Legislator Tom Mansfield. "Here's a man, who as a private citizen has spearheaded a series of groundbreaking programs, while becoming the go-to guy for officials who need advice on issues from tax reform to land use and environmental bills. His work has become the role model for other communities throughout the county and we'd be lucky to have him in office."

Town Board member Micki Strawinski sees McKeon as a necessary catalyst to getting Red Hook working again. "I continue to be awestruck by Robert's commitment, passion, and familiarity with Red Hook's critical issues. Who else has done what Robert has to bring these issues before the public eye and into the voting booth?"

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Our 3rd Annual Independence Day Picnic

It seems to be our yearly tradition - rainy days for our Independence Day picnic. On the morning of Saturday, July 5th it seemed like the streak would remain alive. But by 10am the rain had stopped, the clouds parted shortly after noon, the sun came out and it was a beautiful day at Tivoli Rec Park. The third time was the charm!

The park was in great shape. Lots of good food and good company - some new friends and some old friends. Uncle Rock entertained the kids until the kids grabbed the microphone and began singing their own favorites. Thanks to everyone who could make it - we look forward to seeing all of you at our next event!

Second Annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner

Honoring Supervisor Marirose Blum Bump

On May 17th, the Red Hook Democrats held our second annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner and Dance. A packed house enjoyed good food (from Cappucino's), great music (courtesy of the Will Smith Trio) and wonderful company as we paid tribute to our former Supervisor and her many accomplishments.

Thank you to everyone who attended and pledged their support. If you have not yet sent in your pledged contribution, please use the fund drive section on the right side to send in your donation or mail it to the address at the bottom of the page.

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Dems March

2007 Hardscrabble Day Parade

The Red Hook Democrats showed up in droves to march together in the Hardscrabble Day parade in the leadup to the successful town board elections in November 2007!

Upcoming Events

March with us in the Memorial Day parade!
Monday, May 26, 9am

RH Dems Club Event: Bowling for Democracy
Rolin Lanes Wednesday, June 18th 7pm

County Dems Event: Unity Party for Obama
Amici's Restaurant
Poughkeepsie
Thursday, June 19th 7pm-9pm

Independence Day
BBQ & Potluck

Tivoli Rec Park
Saturday, July 5, Noon-4pm

Tivoli Garage Sale
Saturday, July 26

2008 Town Caucus at
Tivoli Village Hall

September 4th, 2008, 7pm

Hardscrabble Day - March with us in the parade!
September 20th, 9am

Tivoli Street Painting
Saturday, October 4

RH Village Halloween
Saturday, October 25 @ 1pm

Harvest Dance
Saturday, November 1,
7pm-10pm

Election Day 2008
Tuesday, November 4
6am-9pm



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Upcoming Events

March with us in the Memorial Day parade!
Monday, May 26, 9am

RH Dems Club Event: Bowling for Democracy
Rolin Lanes Wednesday, June 18th 7pm

County Dems Event: Unity Party for Obama
Amici's Restaurant
Poughkeepsie
Thursday, June 19th 7pm-9pm

Independence Day
BBQ & Potluck

Tivoli Rec Park
Saturday, July 5, Noon-4pm

Tivoli Garage Sale
Saturday, July 26

2008 Town Caucus at
Tivoli Village Hall

September 4th, 2008, 7pm

Hardscrabble Day - March with us in the parade!
September 20th, 9am

Tivoli Street Painting
Saturday, October 4

RH Village Halloween
Saturday, October 25 @ 1pm

Harvest Dance
Saturday, November 1,
7pm-10pm

Election Day 2008
Tuesday, November 4
6am-9pm


Robert McKeon
Town Board
Ken Dow
State Senate
Joan Posner
Family Court Judge
Anne Rubin
State Assembly

Victory '08 Fund Drive

This year brought great success but we cannot rest. We must work to keep Red Hook rural, safe and affordable.

Help us build our party and keep the momentum going.

We don't get the big money from developers and the real estate lobby - we need YOUR help.

How much is protecting our town worth to you?


Note: Contributions are not tax-deductible.

Councilman Harry Colgan looks forward to seeing you at town board meetings.

Contact the Red Hook Democrats at info@redhookdems.com.
Our mailing address is Red Hook Democrats, PO Box 183, Red Hook, NY 12571.