Monday, November 9, 2009

Juice Opens the Gubernatorial Debate on Creativity

The race for the Blaine House is over a year away, but there are already many candidates preparing for what is sure to be another interesting race for the position of Governor of Maine. Although that vote is many months in the future, Juice Conference attendees will be the first to be present when many of the candidates come together to outline their views on Maine’s creative economy.

A session, called “If I were Governor,” will take place at 2:15 pm on Saturday, November 14, and will be moderated by Don Carrigan of WCSH 6 and WBLZ 2.

The session will allow gubernatorial candidates three minutes each to present their stance or views on Maine's Creative Economy. They will also field questions and listen to ideas from the audience. This gives Juice attendees the opportunity to provide their input and to shape the future of the debate in its relation to Maine’s creative sector.
Gubernatorial candidates that will be present for this session are as follows, Steven Rowe, Marty Vachon, Paul LePage, Lynn Williams, Samme Bailey, Beverly Cooper-Pete, Matt Jacobson, Rosa Scarcelli, Peter Mills, Elizabeth Mitchell, Donna Dion and John Whitcomb.
This session is just one of 40 great sessions available at the 2009 Juice Conference. Sign up today by visiting, www.JuiceConference.org.

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