Monday in Lexington, Winston-Salem: Kay Talks with Seniors about Her Ideas to Fix What's Broken in Washington, Learns about New Technology to Treat Wounded Soldiers; Appears Live on WXII
October 5, 2008
GREENSBORO, N.C. – State Senator and U.S. Senate Candidate Kay Hagan (D-Guilford) tomorrow will visit the Brian Center in Lexington to discuss her recently released seniors policy and her ideas to fix what’s broken in Washington. On Friday, Kay visited a skilled nursing facility in Saluda to meet with residents and employees and learn more about what she can do to advocate for North Carolina’s 1.1 million seniors as a U.S. Senator.
Tomorrow morning, Kay will attend a reception for the Armed Forces Institute for Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM), a partnership between the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine and the Department of Defense to treat severely wounded soldiers. On Monday evening, Kay will be interviewed on WXII Channel 12 (Greensboro market) during the 5:30 p.m. news.
MONDAY
Who: State Senator and U.S. Senate Candidate Kay Hagan
What: Kay attends a reception for the AFIRM Program
Where: One Technology Place, Winston-Salem
When: 8:30 a.m., Monday, October 6
Best Interests, Not the Special Interests: Speaking out for our Seniors
Who: State Senator and U.S. Senate Candidate Kay Hagan
What: Kay discusses her seniors plan with residents at the Brian Center
Where: Brian Center, 279 Brian Center Dr., Lexington
When: Noon, Monday, October 6
Who: State Senator and U.S. Senate Candidate Kay Hagan
What: Kay talks to WXII News 12 (Greensboro market)
When: 5:30 p.m., Monday, October 6
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Kay's Events
- Election Night Watch Party with Kay Hagan
- Nov 04, 2008
- Kay meets voters in Raleigh
- Nov 04, 2008

