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Special program will examine gun violence

Lori Hanky Haas
Lori Hanky Haas

Finding ways to prevent the tragedy of gun violence in America will be the topic of a special program sponsored by the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club at the LOW Clubhouse on Sunday, Feb. 24.

Lori Haas, a spokesman for the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence will speak at 1 p.m. in the Lower Level of the Clubhouse. Everyone is invited to attend, regardless of political affiliation.

Ms. Haas has been an advocate for more effective gun policy since her daughter Emily was shot and injured in the massacre at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg in April 2007.

She works on legislation at the state and federal levels and promotes responsible gun laws in an effort to prevent gun violence. Since the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 14, 2012, Ms. Haas has appeared in several national forums, including an appearance with parents of Sandy Hook victims.

The Coalition to Stop Gun Violence is a small non-profit organization that has worked on gun violence prevention for more than 20 years. She is a board member of that organization.

Ms. Haas has worked with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, the Virginia Center for Public Safety, Protest Easy Guns and Mayors Against Illegal guns. She has lobbied on Capital Hill in Washington and before the Virginia General Assembly for responsible gun laws numerous times. She promotes awareness of the issue by speaking to various groups from her perspective as a family member of someone who has survived gun violence.

Ms. Haas graduated in 1976 from Saint Gertrude High School and attended Virginia Tech for two years. After a successful career in real estate, Lori volunteered for many neighborhood, church, school and civic organizations. She was born and still lives in Richmond.

She is married and has three children: Emily lives in Madison and teaches at the Grymes Memorial Day School; her son, Wyatt, is a junior at William & Mary in Williamsburg; and her son, Townley, is a sophomore at Benedictine College Prepatory School in Richmond.

View the video below to hear Ms. Haas’ personal testimony.

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Club donates portrait of the president

Kerry Sipe, publicity chair, and Chris Carr, historian, unveil the portrait of the president the club hopes will be displayed in the Presidents Room at the LOW Clubhouse.
Kerry Sipe, publicity chair, and Chris Carr, historian, unveil the portrait of the president the club hopes will be displayed in the Presidents Room at the LOW Clubhouse.

The Lake of the Woods Democratic Club celebrated the second inaugural of President Barack Obama by donating a framed portrait of the president the club hopes will be displayed in the Presidents Room of the LOW Clubhouse.

The portrait, a handsomely framed and matted photograph of the president with the U.S. flag, was unveiled at the club’s meeting on Jan. 17.

The club has applied to Clubhouse Manager Joey Welsh for permission to display the portrait among the other portraits of presidents on the walls of the Presidents Room. The room now features portraits of the eight Virginia presidents, plus Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Theodore Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan and a group photo of Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama.

Club members used the first meeting of the new year to participate in an exercise in which each member listed “new year’s resolutions” for the club for 2013. The resolutions included support for the President’s gun-control initiative, electing a Democratic governor in November and supporting club member Ken Martin as he assumes the chairmanship of the county Democratic Committee.

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Tell our representatives to oppose uranium mining

Club member Mary Berger has prepared sample letters to our state delegate and senator, urging them to support continuation of the statewide ban on uranium mining.

Copies of the letters are available at the links below.

You may mail these letters directly to the representative to whom each is addressed. Mary will also have printed copies at our monthly meeting on Jan. 17.

Uranium mining is a threat to the health and safety of every Virginian. Stand up and be heard on this important environmental issue.

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January Meeting

The January meeting of the Lake of the Woods Democratic Club will be in the Lower Level of the LOW Clubhouse.

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Inauguration Day

President Barack Obama will be inaugurated for his second term at noon. Orange County will celebrate the occasion with an event at Clearwater Grill.