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Come Join Us For Happy Hour!

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Please accept this invitation to join us for a beverage of your choice. All Aldine ISD employees are invited. You must bring your current work badge​

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Date:  February 1, 2019

Time: 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm 

Location: Mamacito’s Mexican Restaurant 

                    15335 North Fwy, Houston, TX 77090 

 

 

RSVP! Call 281-847-3050 or rsvp online! 

 

https://leadernet.aft.org/webform/aldine-aft-happy-hour-rsvp-february-1-2019 

 

 

Fun Time,

With Food, Beverages & Prizes!

You Are Needed On March 11. Action Matters!

   

Aldine AFT and Texas AFT invite all educators, support professionals, and community partners to join us in Austin on the first Monday of spring break, March 11, for the 2019 Texas AFT March to the Capitol. It is our turn to educate the legislature about our priorities and tell them to do what’s right.


Register now to join us in Austin on March 11. The Union will provide round-trip transportation, and all participants will receive a legislative orientation and lunch on the Capitol grounds. Thousands of public school employees and supporters will be mobilized for this event to rally for our public schools. You do not have to be a member of AFT to participate. 

Register at: https://tinyurl.com/AFT-BUS to reserve your seat on the bus!
 

  • Event details, including the finalized schedule, will be sent via email to the contact email provided.
  • Estimated leave time on March 11 is 6:30 a.m., with a return by 7:00 p.m 
  •  Each participant may bring up to two guest/child. All guests/children must be registered separately. Children are recommended to be at least 5-years or older to attend. There is no childcare service provided at this event.
  • More details to come!

Free Workshop, February 6, 2018


Zeph Capo, Texas AFT President
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