Roosevelt Island residents Joyce Short and Ellen Polivy report:

Announcing PEGs Fireside Chats with Candidates


Joyce Short and Ellen Polivy, two long-time Roosevelt Island activists,
founded the Political Engagement Group (PEG) in order to revive Franklin
Delano Roosevelts concept of Fireside Chats, right here on Roosevelt
Island. Their aim is to provide voters on the Upper Eastside and Roosevelt
Island with a personal view of the people, their platforms, and their
interests in our communities, in order to help their neighbors make
enlightened decisions when they cast their votes on June 22nd.

What better place to recreate FDRs concept that began 88 years ago, almost to the very day well begin; Monday, March 15th at 8:00 PM, said Joyce Short. Well be interviewing candidates each Monday and Wednesday evening, at either 7:30 or 8 PM, for Mayor, Borough President, District Attorney, City Council, and Democratic District Leader. Our first interview will be with Tricia Shimamura , candidate for City Council Representative. On Wednesday, 3/17, at 7:30 PM, our guest will be Julie Menin, also a City Council candidate.

Each interview will be broadcast on Zoom and Facebook live. They will each be recorded and posted on the PEG Fireside Chat You Tube channel. To participate, simply request the Zoom link by emailing Joyce at jm_short@ymail.com. Participants will be able to ask questions on the Zoom chat, and in person if time permits. Sessions are estimated to last 40 minutes.

Starting this week meet these candidates for City Council

TRICIA SHIMAMURA, Monday, March 15 at 8pm

JULIE MENIN, Tuesday, March 17 at 7:30 pm

RSVP for the full schedule and zoom links:JM_Short@ymail.com

I recently spoke with both Ms Shimamura

and Ms Menin

while they were campaigning at the Roosevelt Island Farmers Market.
Mark your calendar – upcoming PEG Fireside Chats include: