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Note: This calender is based on campaign schedules and news accounts. See Rationale, Methodology and Limitations. |
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Tues. July 13, 2004
Wed. July 14, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry was scheduled
to attend the Brainstorm 2004 conference sponsored by Fortune magazine
and the Aspen Institute in Aspen, CO. (not verified).
Thurs. July 15, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry leads a discussion
with women cancer survivors, doctors and health care policy experts at
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA.
-Teresa Heinz Kerry does a fundraiser
at the home of maritime industry investor Stan Barer, Seattle, WA.
($)
Fri. July 16, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry reception
with Washington State Democrats and the Democratic Governors Association
at Seattle Trade and Convention Center, Seattle, WA. ($)
Sat. July 17, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry speaks
a fundraising luncheon at the home of Alan and Melinda Blinken in Ketchum,
ID. ($)
Sun. July 18, 2004
Mon. July 19, 2004
Tues. July 20, 2004
Wed. July 21, 2004
Thurs. July 22, 2004
Fri. July 23, 2004
Sat. July 24, 2004
Sun. July 25, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry attends the Pennsylvania
Delegation Party at the Massachusetts State House in Boston, MA.
(>Note: "shove it" remark to Colin McNickle,
editorial page editor of the conservative Pittsburgh Tribune-Review,
after he questioned her use of "un-American" in remarks).
Mon. July 26, 2004
Tues. July 27, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry addresses
the Democratic National Convention at FleetCenter in Boston, MA.
Wed. July 28, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry visits the Hispanic,
APIA, African American and GLBT Caucus meetings at the Sheraton Boston
Hotel in Boston, MA.
Thurs. July 29, 2004
-Teresa Heinz Kerry visits the Women's
Caucus at the Sheraton Boston Hotel and the Youth Caucus at Hynes Convention
Center in Boston, MA.
Fri. July 30, 2004
Sat. July 31, 2004
>Note:Also
in late July Teresa Heinz Kerry managed to get into a tangle over Family
Circle's "Election Cookie Cook-Off." In
an interview with Susan Stamberg on NPR's Morning Edition (taped
July 25; broadcast July 27) the discussion turned to pumpkin spice cookies
and Mrs. Heinz Kerry stated, "It's not mine by the way. No.
Somebody in our office gave that recipe out... And in fact I think
somebody really made it on purpose to give a nasty recipe. I never
made pumpkin cookies; I don't like pumpkin spice cookies." On July
28 the New York Times reported that Heinz Kerry had submitted a
recipe for "Yummy Wonders" but that the Family Circle kitchen found
the recipe did not work. Family Circle then contacted her office
leading to the submission of the pumpkin spice recipe.
Copyright © 2004, 2005 Eric M. Appleman/Democracy in Action