Upcoming events.
Holiday Social
Spread some holiday cheer at Olivia’s In the Village with other Gloucester Democrats. Appetizers provided by GCDC. Dinner is on you. RSVP required.
Call banking every Sunday afternoon
It’s time to get out the vote! This election is too important to ignore. Help us contact voters every Sunday afternoon until Nov. 5. Training provided.
Call banking every Sunday afternoon
It’s time to get out the vote! This election is too important to ignore. Help us contact voters every Sunday afternoon until Nov. 5. Training provided.
Gloucester Canvass
Join us this Sunday, Oct. 6 at 1pm as we launch our last canvass from the Tri-County Democrats office. Training will be provided. Help us get out the vote for Democrats!
Call banking
It’s time to get out the vote! This election is too important to ignore. Help us contact voters every Sunday afternoon until Nov. 5. Training provided.
Call banking every Sunday afternoon (Copy)
It’s time to get out the vote! This election is too important to ignore. Help us contact voters every Sunday afternoon until Nov. 5. Training provided.
Call banking every Sunday afternoon
It’s time to get out the vote! This election is too important to ignore. Help us contact voters every Sunday afternoon until Nov. 5. Training provided.
September General Membership Meeting
Abingdon Fire and Rescue 2676 Hayes Road Gloucester Point, VA, 23072 United States (map).
GCDC Annual Seafood Dinner
The very popular Gloucester Democrats Seafood Dinner is back! Proceeds from this annual event enable us to promote our values, reach out to voters, and get Democrats elected to all levels of government. At this year’s event, we will pay tribute to Mr. Eldridge N. Cook of Bena (1915-2014), who was a legend in Virginia: a prominent civic and business leader, a grandson of slaves, recognized for his lifelong contributions to Virginia’s seafood industry and the economic development of Gloucester.
Join us for an unforgettable evening - enjoy the delicious seafood fare, bid on items at our silent auction, and meet local dignitaries and candidates for federal offices. Tickets are available for a $60 donation for each adult, $25 for students. Send donation by mail to GCDC Seafood Dinner, PO Box 522, Hayes, VA, 23072. Or, make your donation online using following link. TICKETS WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR.
Meet & Greet with Leslie Mehta
Meet & Greet with Leslie Mehta, 3 - 5PM, Sunday, Sept. 8, 2024. RSVP
Tri-County Democrats Office Open House
Come visit our temporary office. Learn how you can help elect Democrats up and down the ticket. It is time to “Do Something!” Light refreshments will be served.
Project 2025 - What's at Stake
Learn how this radical proposal developed by the Heritage Foundation could impact your life.
August General Membership Meeting
Stay abreast of your Democratic committee’s work and learn how you can help this election cycle.
Chat with your DNC Delegates
Meet your delegates to the Democratic National Convention, Dianne Carter DeMayo, Chair of Congressional District 1 and Pam Garner, Gloucester County Democratic Committee Chair. They would love to know about the issues that matter to you!
Chat with your DNC Delegates
Meet your delegates to the Democratic National Convention, Dianne Carter DeMayo, Chair of Congressional District 1 and Pam Garner, Gloucester County Democratic Committee Chair. They would love to know about the issues that matter to you!
Canvass in Gloucester Point
Join fellow Democrats as we knock on doors and have important conversations with voters. Training will be provided. Sign up here.
Phone Banking for CD1
Help us reach out to voters in the First Congressional District. Training will be provided. Sign up here
Phone Banking for CD1
Help us reach out to voters in the First Congressional District. Training will be provided. Sign up here
July Membership Meeting
Our monthly meetings are held the 3rd Monday of each month at 6pm at the Abingdon Fire and Rescue, 2676 Hayes Rd., Hayes, VA. Learn how you can help us get Democrats elected at all levels of government.
Patriots Picnic
Relax and enjoy a fun afternoon with local Democrats and their families at the Whitcomb Lodge at Beaverdam Park.
Senator Tim Kaine Meet & Greet
Senator Tim Kaine was elected to the Senate in 2012 and serves on the Armed Services; Budget; Foreign Relations; and Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committees. Tim has made boosting job opportunities for everyone a top priority. As co-chair of the bipartisan Career and Technical Education (CTE) Caucus, Tim focuses on expanding access to job-training programs to ensure that students of all ages are prepared with the skills they need for the jobs of the modern economy. Tim has also led successful efforts in the Senate to reduce unemployment for military families and veterans.
As a senator from one of the states most closely connected to the military and the father of a Marine Reservist, Tim is focused on crafting smart defense strategy and reducing the risk of unnecessary war. He works to ensure that the military has the resources it needs to keep the country safe and that service members and veterans receive the benefits and care they have
earned. He has also been the leading voice against presidents starting wars without a vote by Congress.
Tim believes that health care is a right, not something reserved just for those who can afford it, and has consistently pushed for reforms to expand access to quality care. This includes legislation to give Americans more options for affordable health insurance and to combat the opioid abuse epidemic.
Tim grew up working in his father’s iron-working shop in Kansas City. His parents taught him the value of hard work and showed him how small businesses and technical skills strengthen this country every day. After graduating from the University of Missouri, he started his public service career by running a technical school founded by Jesuit missionaries in Honduras. He trained teenagers to become carpenters and welders, equipping them with skills to lift up themselves and their communities.
He was first elected to office in 1994, serving as a city council member and then Mayor of Richmond. He became Lieutenant Governor of Virginia in 2002 and was inaugurated as Virginia’s 70th Governor in 2006. He is married to Anne Holton, who served as Virginia Secretary of Education from 2014 until 2016 and as the Interim President of George Mason University from 2019 until 2020; she now teaches education policy at GMU. They both revel in the adventures of their three grown children and live in Richmond.