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Potlucks and Protests – two very different ways to engage this week!

April 28, 2025
By: Staff Writer

Things are getting busy, and we wanted to inform you about two different opportunities to make a difference in RVA this week.

Want to learn more about getting Abigail Spanberger elected and meet like-minded people in Henrico? Join the Henrico Spanberger for Governor Organizing team and fellow supporters for a potluck!

Want to express your frustration about the state of our nation? Join RVA Indivisible and Virginia 50501 for May Day Strong: We are the Many National Day of Action.

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