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2004 US Presidential Election
July 25, 2004
Boston | Schedule of Daily Public Events Open To Press
This from the DNC (and I’ll attend as many as I can), and I’ve posted the bulk of the schedule in the extended entry:
DAILY (MONDAY, July 26th - THURSDAY, July 29th)
7:30-9:30 am: STATE DELEGATION MEETINGS, ALL DAYS
Locations -
- Alabama: Hyatt Downtown, One Avenue de Lafayette
- Alaska: Seaport Boston, One Seaport Lane
- American Samoa: Radisson Hotel Boston, 200 Stuart Street
- Arizona: Boston Marriott Hotel Long Wharf, 296 State Street
- Arkansas: Royal Sonesta Hotel, 5 Cambridge Parkway
- California: Westin Copley Place, 10 Huntington Avenue
- Colorado: Wyndham Downtown, 89 Broad Street
- Connecticut: Lenox Hotel, 61 Exeter Street
- Delaware: Boston Park Plaza, 64 Arlington Street
- Democrats Abroad: Radisson Hotel Boston, 200 Stuart Street
- District of Columbia: Boston Marriot Hotel Copley, 110 Huntington Avenue
- Florida: Boston Marriott Hotel Copley, 110 Huntington Avenue
- Georgia: Wyndham Downtown, 89 Broad Street
- Guam: Radisson Hotel Boston, 200 Stuart Street
- Hawaii: Boston Marriott Hotel Copley, 110 Huntington Avenue
- Idaho: Radisson Hotel Boston, 200 Stuart Street
- Illinois: Hilton Back Bay Boston, 40 Dalton Street
- Indiana: Hotel at MIT, 20 Sidney Street
- Iowa: Boston Marriott Hotel Long Wharf, 296 State Street
- Kansas: Boston Marriott Hotel Cambridge, 2 Cambridge Center
- Kentucky: Boston Marriott Hotel Copley, 110 Huntington Avenue
- Louisiana: Tremont Boston, 275 Tremont Street
- Maine: The Colonnade Hotel, 120 Huntington Avenue
- Maryland: Seaport Hotel, One Seaport Lane
- Massachusetts: Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel, 138 St. James Avenue
- Michigan: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street
- Minnesota: Radisson Cambridge Hotel, 777 Memorial Drive
- Mississippi: Hyatt Downtown, One Avenue de Lafayette
- Missouri: Boston Marriott Hotel Long Wharf, 296 State Street
- Montana: 4 Speare Hall, Northeaster University
- Nebraska: Tremont Boston, 275 Tremont Street
- Nevada: Lenox Hotel, 61 Exeter Street at Boylston
- New Hampshire: Seaport Boston, One Seaport Lane
- New Jersey: Omni Parker House, 60 School Street
- New Mexico: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street
- New York: Boston Park Plaza, 64 Arlington Street
- North Carolina: Hyatt Downtown, One Avenue de Lafayette
- North Dakota: Boston Marriott Hotel Cambridge, 2 Cambridge Center
- Ohio: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street
- Oklahoma: Royal Sonesta Hotel, 5 Cambridge Parkway
- Oregon: Royal Sonesta Hotel, 5 Cambridge Parkway
- Pennsylvania: Omni Parker House, 60 School Street
- Puerto Rico: Inn at Harvard, 1201 Massachusetts Avenue
- Rhode Island: Boston Marriott Hotel Copley, 110 Huntington Avenue
- South Carolina: Boston Marriott Hotel Copley, 110 Huntington Avenue
- South Dakota: Wyndham Downtown, 89 Broad Street
- Tennessee: Boston Marriott Hotel Cambridge, 2 Cambridge Center
- Texas: Hilton Boston Logan Airport, 85 Terminal Road
- Utah: Boston Marriott Hotel Cambridge, 2 Cambridge Center
- Vermont: Hilton Back Bay Boston, 40 Dalton Street
- Virgin Islands: Radisson Hotel Boston, 200 Stuart Street
- Virginia: Hotel Commonwealth, 500 Commonwealth Avenue
- Washington: Radisson Hotel Boston, 200 Stuart Street
- West Virginia: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street
- Wisconsin: Colonnade Hotel, 120 Huntington Avenue
- Wyoming: Hyatt Regency Boston, One Avenue de Lafayette
MONDAY, July 26th
9:30 am: DAILY CONVENTION PRESS BRIEFING
- Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street in the Back Bay, Back Bay A Ballroom
(See the extended entry for the rest …)
10 - 11:50 am: CAUCUS MEETINGS
- African American Caucus: Grand Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Latino Caucus: Constitution A&B Ballrooms, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Asian Pacific Islander Caucus: Republic Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Native American Caucus: Back Bay D Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Ethnic American Caucus: Back Bay B Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
12 - 1:50 pm: CAUCUS MEETINGS
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Caucus: Constitution B Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Disabled Caucus: Republic Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Veterans Caucus: Room TDB, Sheraton Boston Hotel
12 pm: “SALUTE TO VETERANS” — THE FIRST EVER VETERANS CAUCUS
- James Carville will emcee the First Ever Veterans Caucus. Speakers and guests will include: General Wesley Clark (ret.), Senator Max Cleland, Senator Bob Kerrey, General Tony McPeak, and John Kerry’s crewmates from Vietnam.
- Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel Grand Ballroom West, Prudential Center, 39 Dalton Street
11:30 pm: DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS’ “ROCK THE HARBOR” PARTY
- The program will include brief remarks from Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, a photo-op with all Democratic Governors, and fireworks over the Harbor
- Media are asked to cover the event from marked media riser
- Location: Rowe’s Wharf at the Boston Harbor; press entrance: Main entrance of the hotel
2:30 pm: “KEEPING THE BONDS OF VETERANS”
- Kerry Veteran Supporters Visit Veterans’ Benefit
- Clearinghouse, crewmates and other vets to attend.
- Location: Veterans’ Benefit Clearinghouse, 38 Dudley Street, Roxbury, MA
5 pm: “VETERANS OF COLOR RECEPTION”
- Crewmates and other veterans gather at the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists
- Location: 300 Walnut Avenue, Boston
TUESDAY, July 27th
9:30 am: DAILY CONVENTION PRESS BRIEFING
- Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street in the Back Bay, Back Bay A Ballroom
10 - 11:50 am: WOMEN’S CAUCUS MEETING
- Location: Grand-Liberty-Independence Ballrooms, Sheraton Boston Hotel
10:30 am: “A SALUTE TO THOSE WHO SERVED AND SACRIFICED”
- Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leader, Tom Daschle, Senate Democratic Leader and Air Force Veteran, Tom Menino, Mayor, City of Boston, Wesley Clark, Retired General and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Max Cleland, Former Senator and Vietnam Veteran, Daniel Inouye, Senator and WWII Veteran, Charlie Rangel, Congressman and Korean War Veteran, Peter Gomes, Pusey Professor of Divinity of Harvard and best-selling author, Jack Valenti, WWII Veteran, Retired President of the Motion Picture Association of America, Phillip Cooper, Vietnam Veteran and Boston Homeless Veterans Activist, Virginia Hurley, Korean War widow and New England Director of America’s Gold Star Wives, Veterans (including local veterans and Convention delegates who are veterans), Other Members of Congress
- Location: Bunker Hill Monument, Monument Square on Breed’s Hill, Charlestown
12 - 1:50 pm: CAUCUS MEETINGS
- Youth Caucus: Hynes Center, Veterans Auditorium
- Seniors Caucus: Constitution B Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
11:45 am: MEDIA AVAILABILITY FOLLOWING DEMOCRATIC GOVERNORS NATIONAL POLICY FORUM
- Focus on nation’s economy and job creation Note: Policy meeting is closed to media.
- Location: UMass McCormack Institute of Politics, Harbor
- Walk, on the Harbor side of campus, facing the rotary and the Campus Center Rain site: Inside the Campus Center Building, 2nd Floor, Faculty and Staff Dining Room
WEDNESDAY, July 28th
9:30 am: DAILY CONVENTION PRESS BRIEFING
- Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street in the Back Bay, Back Bay A Ballroom
10 - 11:50 am: CAUCUS MEETINGS
- African American Caucus: Grand Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Latino Caucus: Constitution A&B Ballrooms, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Asian Pacific Islander Caucus: Republic Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Native American Caucus: Back Bay D Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Ethnic American Caucus: Back Bay B Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
12 - 1:50 pm: CAUCUS MEETINGS
- Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Caucus: Constitution B Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Disabled Caucus: Republic Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
- Veterans Caucus: Room TDB, Sheraton Boston Hotel
1 - 3 pm: People of Faith Caucus Luncheon
- Location: Republic Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
2 - 4 pm: Rural Caucus
- Location: Constitution A Ballroom, Sheraton Boston Hotel
THURSDAY, July 28th
9:30 am: DAILY CONVENTION PRESS BRIEFING
- Location: Sheraton Boston Hotel, 39 Dalton Street in the Back Bay, Back Bay A Ballroom
10 - 11:50 am: WOMEN’S CAUCUS MEETING
- Location: Grand-Liberty-Independence Ballrooms, Sheraton Boston Hotel
12 - 1:50 pm: CAUCUS MEETINGS
- Youth Caucus: Hynes Center, Veterans Auditorium
- Seniors Caucus: Constitution B Ballroom, Sheraton Boston
Posted by Alan at July 25, 2004 09:50 PM
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