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-Gov. Dean visited NH on February 27, 2003.  He attended the NHDP reception and spoke at the NHDP 100 Club Dinner at the Center of NH in Manchester.  
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on February 16, 2003.  He met with Democrats at the home of Rep. Terie Norelli in Portsmouth; met with Democrats at the home of John Sykes in Hollis; met with Democrats at the home of Rep. Chris Konys in Nashua; attended a Concord house party hosted by Stonyfield Yogurt founder Gary Hirshberg and wife Meg; and attended a house party at the home of Judie Englande and John Echternach in Hennicker.
 

-Gov. Dean spoke at an economic security forum held by the U.S. Conference of Mayors at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH on February 6, 2003 (all presidential candidates were invited but only Dean appeared).  He then stopped in at the Merrimack Restaurant in Manchester.  Next, Dean went to Keene where he did an ed. board meeting at the Keene Sentinel, and he spoke and answered questions before a group of about 60 people at the Keene Public Library.
 

-In Concord, NH on January 25, 2003, Gov. Dean had coffee with and then spoke to New Hampshire State Democratic Committee members at Conant School; he met with energy activists at 2 Ledge Circle; and he attended a house party at the home of Gerri King.
 

-Gov. Dean spoke to the New Hampshire Association for Elderly at Pleasant View Retirement Community in Concord, NH on the morning of January 23, 2003.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on January 22, 2003.  He will speak to residents at Heritage Heights Retirement Community in Concord; speak to a group of business and economic academicians at UNH in Durham; and attend a house party at Katie Wheeler's home in Durham.
 

-Gov. Dean attended a meet and greet reception at the home of Rep. Peter Burling in Cornish, NH on the evening of January 7, 2003.

[Gov. Dean planned to have coffee and donuts wth New Hampshire Democratic Party state committee members and speak at their meeting at Rundlett Jr. High School in Concord, NH on January 4, 2003 but the meeting was cancelled due to snow].
 

2002     Cumulative Total 2001-02: 22 visits, 25 days.
-Gov. Dean visited NH on December 15, 2002 to attend the New Hampshire Teamsters meeting at Teamsters Hall in Manchester and a reception at Three Sweet Tomatoes in Lebanon.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on November 22, 2002 to do a fundraiser for New Hampshire Young Democrats in Manchester.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on November 13, 2002.  He held "private meetings with key activists" and spoke to American Studies classes at Manchester Central High School.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on the afternoon and evening of October 31, 2002.  He spoke to a Lebanon Rotary lunch at Alice Peck Day Hospital in Lebanon; met with the Foster's Daily Democrat ed board in Dover; campaigned with Iris Estabrook, candidate for state senate, at Breaking New Grounds coffee in Durham, attended a reception for senate candidate Maggie Hassan, and attended a Halloween Party/reception for senate candidate Beth Reever Arsenault ($20 donation requested) at the NHDP Office on Main Street in Laconia.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on the afternoon of October 29, 2002.  He met with children and health care advocates for a brown bag lunch at Orr & Reno (One Eagle Square) in Concord and toured and did a press conference with Senator Burt Cohen at the Portsmouth Regional Hospital in Portsmouth, before heading on to Maine.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on October 25-26, 2002.  On October 25 he attended a fundraiser for Martha Fuller Clark at the home of John and Mindy Kacavas in Manchester and stopped by debate watching party at Black Brimmer in Manchester [note: 10/21/02 schedule indicated rally for Clark at Teamster's Hall in Manchester].  On October 26 he spoke at the 62nd annual SEIU convention at the Waterville Valley Conference Center and Resort in Waterville Valley and keynoted the Merrimack County Democrats Harvest Supper at the Pembroke Academy in Pembroke before heading on to Boston.
 

-Gov. Dean attended the Sullivan County Democratic Committee at the Newport Senior Center in Newport, NH on October 23, 2002.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on September 26-27, 2002.  On the evening of September 26 he appeared at a fundraising reception for the NH Senate Democratic Caucus at Devine Millimet & Branch in Manchester and met with Ray Buckley.  On the morning of September 27, 2002 he spoke to students at Somersworth High School in Somersworth.
 

-Gov. Dean spoke at the Keene County Democrats spaghetti dinner at Masonic Hall in Keene, NH on the evening of September 21, 2002.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH for a full day on September 9, 2002.   He spent the morning in Littleton: interview with the Littleton Courier; interview with Radio WLTN; "street walk" from the radio station to Village Bookstore; meet and greet activists at the Village Bookstore.  In the afternoon he campaigned with state Senate candidate Beth Arsenault at the coordinated campaign office in Laconia and with state Senate candidate Dennis Kalob in Franklin.  Finally, in the evening he attended a meeting of the Manchester City Democratic Committee at Teamster's Hall in Manchester.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on Labor Day, September 2, 2002.  He spoke at the NH AFL-CIO Labor Day Breakfast at Chateau Restaurant in Manchester and marched in the Labor Day Parade in Milford.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on the afternoon of August 29, 2002.  He lunched with seniors at Carpenter Senior Center in Manchester, met with nurses and administrators at Hillsborough County Nursing Home in Goffstown, toured Manchester City Hall with Mayor Bob Baines, and did a meeting at the Fusion Coffee Shop.  (He then headed to Boston where he delivered the Pi Sigma Alpha Lecture at the 2002 Meeting of the American Political Science Association ).
 

-Gov. Dean visited North Conway, NH on the evening of August 21, 2002.  He met with Democratic activists at the Victorian Harvest Inn and spoke at the North Conway Rotary dinner at the Red Jacket Motor Inn.
 

-Gov.  Dean visited NH on August 18, 2002.  He appeared at a Democratic Network brunch at Hermano's Restaurant in Concord (C-SPAN covered) and spoke at a fundraiser for Peter Odom, candidate for Merrimack County Attorney, at Mr. Odom's home in Bow (C-SPAN covered).
 

-Gov. Dean was the keynote speaker at the Dartmouth College Medical School Class Day Ceremony in Hanover, NH on June 8, 2002.
 

-Gov. Dean visited Hopkinton, NH on May 2, 2002; he spoke at the Hopkinton Democratic Committee "Candidate's Night" in the Town Hall.
 

-Gov. Dean gave the keynote address at the Manchester City Democrats St. Patrick's Day Brunch at Tower Cafe (C-SPAN covered) and walked in the seventh annual St. Patrick's Day parade in Manchester, NH on March 24, 2002.
 

-Gov. Dean delivered the keynote address at the Hampton Town Democratic Committee dinner in NH on March 1, 2002.
 

-Gov. Dean visited NH on February 19-20, 2002.  On February 19 he appeared at a reception for congressional candidate Martha Fuller Clark in Portsmouth, and on February 20 he delivered the keynote address to the Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce breakfast in Portsmouth (C-SPAN covered).  He did 20-minute interviews with Jerry Miller of the Union Leader and Christine Gillette of the Portsmouth Herald.  Dean then attended a private gathering at the Dover home of Carole Appel, the Strafford County Democratic chair.
 

-Gov. Dean put in a full day campaigning with Executive Council candidate John Kacavas in NH on February 6, 2002.  (The two started at his campaign headquarters in Manchester, then spoke to seniors at West Side Center, campaigned downtown and had lunch with Mayor Bob Baines at the Merrimack Restaurant, toured the AES power plant construction site in Londonderry, and concluded with a reception at a law firm and a house party at a private home, both in Manchester).
 

-On January 26, 2002 Gov. Dean met privately for an hour with writer and political consultant Dayton Duncan (deputy press secretary to Mondale in 1984; press secretary to Dukakis in 1988) at L.A. Burdick's Chocolates in Walpole, NH.
 

2001
-In his capacity as recruitment chair for the DGA, Gov. Dean met separately with likely Democratic gubernatorial candidates Bev Hollingsworth, Mark Fernald and Jim Normand in Concord, NH on December 19, 2001.

 

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