“Rebuilding New Jersey Together: Pride Through Service And Community”
Morristown, NJ – Governor-Elect Chris Christie announced today his inauguration theme, “Rebuilding New Jersey Together: Pride Through Service and Community.” This theme emphasizes the Governor-Elect’s commitment to community partnerships and the importance of serving each other, especially during this period of renewal. The theme will be part of many of the events leading up to the January 19th ceremonies.
To emphasize this theme, the 2010 Inaugural Committee will partner with several charity organizations, including The Community FoodBank of New Jersey, the National Guard State Family Readiness Council and Daytop-New Jersey, an organization that provides treatment, education and assistance to adolescents and their families struggling with substance abuse problems. These charities will be an integral part of activities throughout the next few months as the Inaugural Committee profiles New Jersey individuals and organizations for their service to the state.
The inauguration will also bring Governor-Elect Christie back to his hometown of Newark. Christie made clear during the campaign that turning around New Jersey’s urban centers is critical to turning around the state’s overall economy. Coming home to Newark on January 19th only reinforces the fact that the revitalizing the state’s urban communities is a priority for the Christie-Guadagno administration.
“At a time when our state is facing many daunting challenges, it is crucial to remember we are all in this together,” Governor-Elect Christie said. “The future of our state depends on us working together to rejuvenate our communities and that begins by all of us working together to turnaround our cities. I am proud to be returning to Newark to celebrate the beginning of my administration and commemorate the start of New Jersey's renewal.”
As additional details about the Christie-Guadagno Inauguration are announced, they can be found at www.njinaugural2010.com.
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tried the site: not up yet??.. also, wow, how disappointing, no ball, no fun, after how long it too us to get there??.. yuck, how disappointing, after the Dems screw everything up for 12 years, and break us,that, as usual, WE have to be the "responsible" ones, when everyone knows it's mostly paid for with donations!!.. no tickets to see them sworn in,no "Monmouth" tables, etc?? no party, other than the Rep. St. Comm., charging $500. or more for a photo-op!? gosh, thanks, guys,what fun for all the volunteers that helped!!??..
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