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Date registered: August 2, 2011

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  1. IGNITE the Winter! In the news — January 12, 2012
  2. IGNITE on the move: Downtown Auburn Holiday Parade — December 8, 2011
  3. IGNITE grows: Welcome to our new Steering Committee members — December 8, 2011
  4. What is IGNITE the Vote? — August 24, 2011
  5. Matching grant for IGNITE the Vote — July 27, 2011

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Jan
12

IGNITE the Winter! In the news

IGNITE is excited to announce that we’ll be hosting IGNITE the Winter! — an end-of-the-season festival, to be held March 2, from 5 to 10 p.m. Read more in today’s edition of The Citizen. Keep checking back here and at ignitethewinter.com for updates.

Dec
08

IGNITE on the move: Downtown Auburn Holiday Parade

This year for the first time, IGNITE participated in the Holiday Parade that made its way through Downtown Auburn. It was great driving through a cheering crowd and only one balloon popped on the way. The rest of them were given out to future young pros afterwards. The kids loved it and so did we!

Dec
08

IGNITE grows: Welcome to our new Steering Committee members

Recently, IGNITE welcomed six new members to our steering committee. The new members are: Jim Casasanta, Mechanical Systems and Design Engineer, Carrier Corporation Kevin Donnelly, Fire Fighter, Auburn Fire Department Jennie Huling, Domestic Violence Advocate/Educator, Cayuga/Seneca Community Action Agency Dan Lovell, Director of Technology and Digital Communications, United Way of Central New York Amanda Sigona, …

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Aug
24

What is IGNITE the Vote?

IGNITE Chair Monika Salvage discusses IGNITE the Vote: Untitled from Carny Town on Vimeo.

Jul
27

Matching grant for IGNITE the Vote

Exciting news: IGNITE was awarded a matching grant for our project “IGNITE the Vote! 2011.” Throughout the next several months, IGNITE will be conducting activities to promote YP involvement in city and county elections. “We don’t care who you vote for; what we do care about is that the voices of young professionals are being …

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