Wednesday, November 4, 2009

THANK YOU - MY FINAL POST

My dear friends:

First, let me assure you that today is not a somber day for me. It is a victorious day! Four months ago, I began this journey as a political neophyte with no name recognition and very few resources and last night we garnered 46.86% of a city at-large vote against a incumbent with thirteen years of experience. What an amazing accomplishment! I am humbled by the out poring of support that I have received from the citizens of East Point.

Today, I am thankful that I sought to be politically involved. I am a wiser person because of this experience. I am a more compassionate person because of this experience. I am a more tolerant person because of this experience. I appreciate my blessings more because of this experience. I have more friends because of this experience. In sum, I am a better person because of this experience. No, today is not a morose day, but a day filled with joy because I am surrounded by a wonderfully beautiful community and you have given me much more than I could ever repay.

Let me also wish my sincere and warmest of congratulations to Pat Langford. My interest in seeking public office was not a reflection of my respect for Ms. Langford. Anyone who has dedicated thirteen years to public service earns my respect. But, let me also say that the voters of East Point have signaled loud and clear that time are changing. We require and deserve exceptional diligence and performance from our elected officials. As I have said before "to those that much is given, much is expected." The voters have spoken and I respect their voice, but I will also expect exceptional representation. That is what I would have brought to the table and that is what I now require. Do not disappoint us.

Finally, to all the citizens and friends who have supported our campaign with your kind words, generous donations, helpful advice, strong shoulders, invaluable time, or with just a smile and a wave, know that your support has not been in vain. We may not have a seat on the council table, but we are better because of our participation in the political process. We care enough to at least attempt to effect change. We have hope for a better East Point.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.
It was a blast!
I will miss talking with you on this blog. It has been a source of reflection, communication and documentation. This chapter is over but a bright new one is unfolding...stay tuned.
My best,
Eric

PS. Joel Tucker - you are the Man and a darn good friend!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

VOTE - VOTE - VOTE

Campaign season is winding down and as I tell jurors in my closing statement before presenting them the case "my job is almost done, but your job is just beginning." East Point, my job as a political candidate is almost over. It has been a life changing adventure! In an effort to get our message out, we have canvassed all Wards on foot meeting our neighbors, participated in political forums, attended neighborhood association meetings, mailed out brochures, talked to reporters and bloggers and contacted citizens by phone. We have done all that we know to do in an effort to facilitate CHANGE in East Point. We have been extremely well received by East Point residents. My heart and spirit have been bolstered by the out poring of love and support from this community. Thank you for your kind words of support, generous donations to our campaign, and willingness to place yard signs on your property. Most importantly, the best advertising is through word of mouth and I thank you for supporting our campaign by telling your family, friends and neighbors that ours is a campaign dedicated to working hard for the people of East Point.

My job as a candidate is almost done, but for us to move East Point forward to be the great city that we know it can be, YOU must now do your job. Please, on November 3rd gather your family, friends and neighbors and support our campaign by casting your vote for K. ERIC MORROW.

Although our campaign end is near, it is far from over. We will continue to be on the streets until the last vote is cast on November 3rd. It is also not too late for you to participate. If you have any time on election day, please consider joining us on the streets in front of polling locations. Also, please consider calling five friends and making sure that they exercise their right to vote. With your help we will be victorious on November 3rd and beyond.

Again, thank you East Point. I am humbled by you generosity and support.
My best,
Eric

Sunday, October 18, 2009

COUNTDOWN TO NOV. 3rd ELECTION

We have been extremely busy in these last days of the election getting our message out to as many citizens of the East Point community as possible. We have been on the streets, on the phones, knocking on doors, at neighborhood association meetings, at community events, at public forums...and if we have not visited you yet, please give me a call and allow us to meet you in person. We had a wonderful time at the Jefferson Park Tour of Homes on Sunday October 11th. Thank you Jefferson Park for all of the love and support! On Tuesday, October 13th we attended a Forum held by the Concerned Clergy of East Point, the SCLC and my Fraternity Brothers - the Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. We thank Dr. Robert Threatt for the opportunity to participate and allow our message to be heard. On Saturday, October 17th, we attended "Meet the Candidates" held at the East Point Christian Church. Thank you Maxine Davis for the invitation and allowing us mingle with other candidates and meet the wonderful citizens of East Point.

I would like to thank all the supporters of my campaign! If you believe in our campaign, please call 5 people in our neighborhood and spread the word. With your help and continued support, we will be victorious on November 3rd.

I would also like to thank Brian for sending me a the cutest picture of his son Grayson holding an "Elect K. Eric Morrow" balloon at Destination East Point. We appreciate all the support. I feel a special obligation to Grayson to make East Point the best possible city in which to grow up. Look for Grayson's picture on the blog in the near future.

Finally, we NEED VOLUNTEERS to assist us on Monday, November 2nd and election day Tuesday, November 3rd. If you can find any amount of time to stand with us as we campaign on these days it will be greatly appreciated. As always, you can contact me at 404-643-4740.

It has been a wonderful journey and I look forward to working hard for East Point if you give me the pleasure of representing you on our City Council.

My best -
Eric

Sunday, October 4, 2009

DESTINATION EAST POINT - A SUCCESSFUL DAY

We had a fantastic day meeting new friends and neighbors on Saturday at the 5th Annual Destination East Point. Parts of Main Street were blocked off for the festival. Festival participants included: churches, schools, bands, artists, businesses, politicians and of course there were great food vendors. It was a beautiful day with the sun bearing down and a gentle breeze blowing. Our day started early as we set up our table and got ready to meet the citizens of East Point and get our message out. A huge thank you to Mayor Macon and Kevin Hudson who saw us sitting in the sun and so generously brought over a tent to help shield us. It made a world of difference. Thank you also to the volunteers who came and helped us pass out campaign materials or who just showed up to show support. Bobby, Christine, Mike, Cory, Stacy, Renata, Lona and Melynee you guys are the greatest! We met and talked with many residents who graciously volunteered to assist with our campaign by placing yard signs at their homes or agreed to walk the streets with us. Our candy bowl and "Elect K. Eric Morrow" balloons were both great hits with the kids! The kids crowded our booth and it was great seeing them walking around the festival with our balloons! Joel, this was a great idea for which you deserve all the credit! I must also compliment the parents of our East Point youth. It was wonderful to see so many families of all types enjoying the day with their very well behaved and well mannered children.

If you missed Destination East Point this year, you must make sure to put it on your calendar for next year. It is a wonderful event which showcases the best of our beautiful city.

The campaign is in full swing. We have less than a month until election day. Campaigning has been one of the most challenging and wonderful experiences of my life. With your help, we will be successful on November 3rd and beyond!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

ELECTION DAY APPROACHING

Last evening we attended the Cherry Blossom Neighborhood Association Candidate Forum and had a wonderful time. Thank you to Bonnie Askew and The Cherry Blossom Neighborhood Association for putting on a very organized and informative Forum. We must also thank all of the attendees for their warm reception.

Election day is drawing near. We will be at the Village of Egan Park neighborhood association meeting on Thursday, October 1st. In addition, we will have a booth at the 5th Annual Destination East Point on Saturday, October 3rd. We look forward to meeting new neighbors and enjoying a day of campaigning. Please come by our booth and pick up your "Elect K. Eric Morrow" balloons!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

A BUSY WEEK

It was a busy week on the campaign trail. We started the week by supporting the Atlanta Braves with neighborhood friends. On Labor Day, we enjoyed a relaxing day with neighbors and friends cooking out and playing yard games. Tuesday, Colonial Hills Neighborhood Association welcomed the candidates. We met many Colonial Hills neighbors and listened to their concerns as they got to know me as a candidate. Thursday, we attended the Frog Hollow and Historic Conley Hills Neighborhood Associations who joined forces to co-sponsor a Mayoral Candidates' Forum. We listened intently to what the mayoral candidates had to say and how they presented themselves. We also reunited with many old friends and were introduced to many new supporters. Saturday was a full day of knocking on doors, getting our message out and meeting our neighbors. We also stopped by the Jefferson Park Field Day at Sumner Park where we enjoyed talking with neighborhood friends and enjoying a burger. It was great seeing Mayor Macon and Councilwoman Slaughter-Gibbons at the event. I am sure that the Jefferson Park Neighborhood Association appreciated these elected officials stopping by and lending support.

Thank you to all the supporters who pat me on the back and give me an encouraging word. I have never campaigned for public office before and your words and generous spirits pick me up when the going gets tough. You, the wonderful people of East Point, are the only reason that I am seeking a seat on the city council. You deserve a councilperson who is involved in the community at large, especially in Ward B. You deserve a councilperson who you know personally and will address your questions and concerns in a prompt fashion. As you tell me time and time again, it is time for a change. Together, we will make this change. With your help we will be victorious on November 3rd and beyond!

We have been working hard but on Monday, September 14, I will be taking the day off enjoying my birthday with family and friends. No worries though, on Tuesday we are back to work and I look forward to seeing my neighborhood friends at the Jefferson Park Neighborhood Association.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

THE RACE IS ON!

On Monday, August 31, 2009, we qualified to be placed on the November 3rd ballot for East Point City Council Ward B at-large! It is a very exciting time for me personally and my campaign. I look forward to winning the election in November and working for the citizens of East Point to continue to move this city forward. I congratulate all those who have qualified for Mayor and Council positions. My campaign is focused on building strong relationships so that when I am elected, we can hit the ground running and concentrate on those issues that are of paramount concern to the citizens of East Point. As I walk the streets, in every Ward I hear the same concerns...citizens are pleading for our elected officials to work together for the good of the City. My campaign is dedicated to professionally working with other elected officials to gain the trust and respect of East Point citizens. In the very near future campaigning will be over and the work will begin in earnest. Regardless of who the citizens of East Point choose to represent them, I urge all the candidates to vow that in 2010 a new day will dawn for East Point and we will all work together for a singular goal...making East Point the best city in our state.

Please look for our campaign at these upcoming events:

September 8th - Colonial Hills Neighborhood Association located at Cameron Academy (Knotts Ave. & Newnan St.);

September 10th - Mayoral Candidate Forum hosted by Frog Hollow and Historic Conley Hills Neighborhood Associations at the East Point Christian Church (1706 Washington Road);

September 12th - Jefferson Park Field Day at Sumner Park;

September 15th - Jefferson Park Neighborhood Association Meeting;

October 1st - The neighborhood association of the Village of Egan Park at the Divine Unity Missionary Baptist Church (3385 Harrison Road).

Finally, please show your support for our campaign by placing a yard sign on your property. E-mail your address to electericmorrow@yahoo.com and we will promptly get you a sign. If you already have a sign, please ask your neighbors and friends for their support. We must gain name recognition if we are to be victorious in November. Please call me with any questions or concerns at 404-643-4740.

My best,

Eric

Sunday, August 30, 2009

SUCCESSFUL RALLY

Thanks to Joel Tucker, my campaign manager and friend, Saturday, August 29, 2009 was a fun, successful, and organized campaigning day. We had a ton of volunteers show up to help with our campaign.

Thank you to everyone who came early for coffee and danishes and helped put together signs and stuff door bags. Joel organized teams of three and we put these teams in every Ward in East Point. We spent numerous hours walking streets, knocking on doors, talking with East Point residents and being allowed to put our signs in yards all over this city. East Point citizens are excited about the upcoming election. They are excited that we are coming to their doors and seeking their input. I did not get turned away from one door. Many people invited me into their home to chat for a minute or two. They told me of their hopes and dreams for East Point. They also told me of their disappointments and areas where our city could do better. Thank you to all the residents who so gratiously gave of their time to talk with us.

After canvassing, we enjoyed a cookout where we all told our stories of the day. Thanks to Bobby and my beautiful god-daughter Sidney for organizing games at the house and preparing all the food for the famished street walkers. We were tired and hungry when we returned to the house but everyone was excited about how positive and successful the day had been.

My friends are dedicating their time and energy and going outside of their comfort zones to get me elected. Words cannot express my gratitude. East Point citizens are giving their support in many different ways in the hope that my campaign will be successful. As such, I feel a great responsibility to put my best foot forward and work hard for a better East Point. I am up for the challenge and if given the opportunity, I will be a councilman that East Point will be proud to call their representative.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Mom and Dad at 50th Wedding Celebration


HAPPY ANNIVERSARY MOM AND DAD

On August 20, 2009, my parents will celebrate their 54th wedding anniversary. My two brothers and I are very blessed to have such wonderfully loving, generous and hard working parents. My father, William "Grant" Morrow, before he retired, owned and operated "Morrow Construction Company" and worked from dawn to dusk to provide for his family. My father was head Deacon at Bethsada Baptist Church and remains active today. My mother, Dorothy D. Morrow, was valedictorian of her class at Bennett College and went on to become a successful public school teacher and administrator. My mother remains active in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, The Linx, Bennett College Alumnae Association, is an award winning volunteer at RDU Airport and found time to found a charity organization that assists the elderly. My parents have taught their children by word and example. As such, hard work, taking personal responsibility and a sense of civic duty are valued in our family. When times get tough, as they sometimes do, I remember my parents' words: "To those that much is given, much is expected."
Congratulations Mom and Dad on 54 wonderful years together. I strive everyday to live a life that makes you proud through my words, actions and deeds.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS

We will be qualifying to be placed on the ballot for East Point City Council Ward B -At Large on Monday, August 31, 2009 at 8:30 a.m. These are exciting times for our campaign. We have walked every Ward in East Point and many residents, in all Wards, have graciously volunteered to show their support by placing yard signs. But, we need your continued support if we are to be victorious in November. On Saturday, August 29, 2009 we will have a campaign rally at 10:00 a.m. (at our home - 1015 Pegg Road) followed by neighborhood captains and volunteer teams canvassing each Ward to continue to get out our message. We will also have a post canvassing cookout with outdoor games. We plan to have a wonderfully fun filled day! E-mail us today at electericmorrow@yahoo.com if you would like to participate. To make positive advancements in our beautiful city, we need your participation!
See you Saturday, August 29.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

WE NEED YOUR HELP

We are off to a great start and your support has been essential in helping me become East Point's next Ward B at-large representative. I am humbled and grateful for the outporing of support. If you do not yet have a yard sign, please call or e-mail me and we will get you one. Please contact your family, neighbors and friends and ask them to assist our campaign by placing a sign in their yard. If you have received our flyer but want to meet me personally before placing a sign in your yard, please call or e-mail me and I will be sure to stop and chat.
Name recognition is essential if we are to be successful in November!

CAMPAIGN SORING HIGH

During the last two weeks we have been canvassing Ward C. We have met some wonderful people that are very supportive of our campaign. Thank you to all the Ward C residents who have welcomed us into their homes, put election signs in their yards and generously contributed financially to our campaign. We hear your concerns. Ward C is concerned about developments with Atlanta Christian College, East Point services, attracting stable business to the community and beautification of our city. A chief concern that I repeatedly hear is the desire to have the East Point City Council work together for the good of the residents.

We continue to want your feedback and input. Please continue to e-mail us with your thoughts, questions and concerns. Next weekend we will be in Ward A. If you see us on the street, please stop and say "hi"!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Now Accepting Contributions Through PayPal

We are happy to announce that our campaign is now accepting contributions through PayPal. Simply go to PayPal and locate us as Campaign to Elect K. Eric Morrow. It could not be easier to contribute! All contributions are greatly appreciated.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

CAMPAIGN KICKOFF HUGE SUCCESS

Our campaign kickoff and fundraiser was a HUGE success! Thank you to Bjay Allen of Bjay Allen Contemporary Art for donating the beautiful original painting which was given as a door prize. (Visit Bjay's website at www.bjayallen.com). Ken DeLeon was the lucky winner. Thank you to Richard Ramey of Flower Cottage on Main for providing the terrific flower arrangement. (Visit his website at www.flowercottageonmain.com). Thank you to Michael McAllister and Frank Bragg for providing the delicious desserts. Thanks to all of the volunteers who worked the party so diligently and made sure all our guests were attended to properly. And finally, thank you to all of my family, friends, co-workers, colleagues, neighbors and new friends who have so generously given to my campaign. Thank you for working the streets of East Point with me to get out our message. Thank you for volunteering to place yard signs on your property. Thank you for making phone calls on my behalf. Thank you for your words of encouragement. I am dedicated to making East Point the best city in the State of Georgia! Please e-mail me today at electericmorrow@yahoo.com and join our campaign.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

7 Days Until Our Campaign Fundraiser Kick-Off!


We will kick-off our campaign fundraiser this Saturday, July 19th. If you have not received an invitation to this event, please email us at electericmorrow@yahoo.com. If you have received and Evite and plan to attend please R.S.V.P. via Evite as soon as possible.

Our campaign is so pleased to announce that we will be giving as a door prize the above original work of art by renowned East Point artist Bjay Allen at our July fundraiser. This piece is absolutely beautiful. Everyone who attends our July fundraiser will have a chance to win this piece. We thank Bjay for her contribution to our campaign!


For more information on Bjay Allen, please visit her webiste.

Thanks to East Point Florist Flower Cottage on Main for Their Support!

The Campaign to Elect Eric Morrow would like to thank East Point Florist Flower Cottage on Main for it's support of our campaign. Part of my platform is to help East Point's small businesses grow and thrive. I look forward to working with business' like Flower Cottage on Main if given the privilege of being elected to the East Point City Council. Please show your support to Flower Cottage on Main. Click here to view their website.

You can also visit them at 2821 Main St.East Point, GA 30344
or contact them at 404.768.2626.

Meet the Staff: Campaign Manager Joel Tucker


(Pictured above: Campaign Manager Joel Tucker (right) with volunteer Ashley Taylor).

My name is Joel Tucker and I’m an East Point resident since 2003. Since moving to East Point I’ve continually served the city on a Commission or Board. I’ve served on the East Point Charter Commission, Mayor’s Diversity Task Force, East Point Ethics Board and the Mayor’s Ethics Task Force. Now I have the honor of being campaign manager for Eric Morrow, a candidate that posses all the qualities of a true leader.

I’ve known Eric for many years. I can tell you that Eric is the caliber of friend that everyone hopes for just once in their lifetime. Eric is intelligent, caring, honest, goal oriented and hard working. Eric is that friend that you can call anytime and always know he is there for you. Eric knows he has been fortunate in life with many opportunities and is at a point in life that he can give back to the community that he cares so much about. Eric knows that East Point has many challenges ahead to reach its full potential and I know Eric has all the qualities needed to advance East Point. Eric truly is a “leader for our future”. East Point needs fresh new leadership, ideas and leadership. I hope you will get to know Eric during this campaign season and go to the polls in November and elect Eric Morrow as councilman for Ward B at-large.

Friday, July 10, 2009

My Campaign Platform

East Point faces many challenges and I believe that with hard work and with respect to all, we can come together as a community and make great things happen for us all. I hope you will consider voting for me in November.

MY PLATFORM:

•I will work with the mayor, council and city employees to get East Point's financial house in order.
•City services rates are ever increasing while services to residents are decreasing. We can do better and I will work to correct these deficiencies.
•I will work to attract smart growth and businesses that will help ease the tax burdens on individual residents. We have a treasure of industrial and commercial space that goes unused. We must market our city better and I will work hard to make this happen.
•I will work with, not against existing small businesses to help them thrive and grow.
•I will work towards accountability of all city employees to ensure that the citizens are receiving acceptable levels of professionalism and work product and ensure that our employees receive respect for their contributions to our city and work to ensure high morale.
•With East Point’s close proximity to the world’s busiest airport and the city of Atlanta, we should be in the best position to attract residents and business. Unfortunately, we are falling behind our sister cities of College Park and Hapeville. We must change the demeanor and tone on council and work together for the simple goal of promoting East Point.
•I will work towards the goal of the “beautification” of East Point. East Point must have gateways into the city if we are ever going to expect to continue to lure new residents and business. For this to happen, the Mayor and council must work together putting wards aside and act in conjunction to plant the seed that will grow across the entire city.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

4th of July Canvassing a Success

(Pictured to the left: My 4th of July Team)

We had a wonderful 4th of July! I want to thank my team John, Lavell, Randy, Bobby, Henry, Bobby W., Mari, Robert and Joel for hitting the streets of the Jefferson Park, Colonial Hills, Egan Park and East Washington neighborhoods with me. A special thanks to Joel and Robert for coming through with the flyers. I had the opportunity to meet and talk with many of my East Point neighbors about their love of our city. I was especially impressed by Ms. Trylor who welcomed me into her home, told me about her life in East Point and spoke one-on-one with me about my candidacy. I appreciate her candor and look forward to visiting her neighborhood association where she serves as secretary.

After visiting the neighborhoods, the volunteer team met back at my home and enjoyed a cook-out of ribs, chicken, hot dogs and hamburgers. Enjoying fun times with my East Point friends is what I love most about this city. I look forward to meeting more residents and making more friends in the coming weeks and months as I visit Wards A, C and D. If you see me on your street in the near future please say "hi". I want to hear what is on your mind and how we can work together to make our city the absolute best it can be.

Friday, July 3, 2009

15 Days Until Our Campaign Fundraiser Kick-Off!

Hi Friends!

Joel Tucker, my campaign manager and friend, announced yesterday our campaign kick-off and fundraiser set for July 18, 2009 from 6pm - 10pm. If you did not get your invitation, e-mail me at electericmorrow@yahoo.com and I will make sure you are invited. We are a grassroots campaign and your generous donation will help with flyers, posters, signs, stamps and all the essentials of a successful campaign. We know that times are tight, so if you cannot give money but want to contribute, please volunteer some time as I reach out to the East Point community going door-to-door to introduce myself and gain knowledge of citizen concerns. Check my blog for updates on when and where I will be in the community. The first outing will be tomorrow, July 4th at 10:30 in Jefferson Park.

Volunteer Opportunity

We are in need of Volunteers to help with our Campaign. There will be plenty of opportunities to volunteer between now and November.

The first outing will be tomorrow, July 4th at 10:30 in Jefferson Park. I will be going door-to-door to introduce myself to members of the community. Come out and join us! If you see me on the streets, please say hi. Your support and encouragement is greatly appreciated!

Meet the Staff




(Eric pictured with campaign volunteer Natalee Drummond-Fairely)

Each week we will take you behind the scenes of our campaign to introduce you to our staff and volunteers of The Campaign to Elect K. Eric Morrow. This week We feature Natalee Drummond-Fairley who works with the campaign's IT/Electronic Communications Department.

Hi,

My name is Natalee Drummond-Fairley. I work with Eric Morrow and have had the opportunity to see Eric's work ethic and leadership abilities first hand. I volunteered for Eric's campaign because I believe that he is uniquely qualified to lead the City of East Point. Eric's knowledge of and passion for the issues coupled with his efficiency and sound judgment will make him a leader the City of East Point will be proud of.

Natalee Drummond-Fairely

NEXT WEEK'S MEET THE STAFF WILL FEATURE CAMPAIGN MANAGER JOEL TUCKER.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Friends and Family

Me with Emory Fraternity Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha.


Me with my line brothers at summer cookout.



Mom and me at my parent's 50th wedding celebration.

Mom and dad at 50th Wedding Celebration.


My entire family at parent's 50th wedding celebration.

Jefferson Park Clean-up



I believe that we should all participate in helping to beautify our city. That is one of my platform issues. That's why on June 27th I participated in the annual Jefferson Park Clean-up.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Win This Piece of Original Artwork by Bjay Allen at My July Fundraiser

Our campaign is so pleased to announce that we will be giving as a door prize the above original work of art by renowned East Point artist Bjay Allen at our July fundraiser. This piece is absolutely beautiful. Everyone who attends our July fundraiser will have a chance to win this piece. We thank Bjay for her contribution to our campaign!


For more information on Bjay Allen, you can visit: http://www.bjayart.com/BjayArt/Home.html

My Campaign Platform

East Point faces many challenges and I believe that with hard work and with respect to all, we can come together as a community and make great things happen for us all. I hope you will consider voting for me in November.

MY PLATFORM:
  • City services rates are ever increasing while services to residents are decreasing. We can do better and I will work to correct these deficiencies.
  • I will work to attract smart growth and businesses that will help ease the tax burdens on individual residents. We have a treasure of industrial and commercial space that goes unused, dilapidated and an eyesore. We must market our city better and I will work hard to that means.
  • I will work with, not against existing small businesses to help them thrive and grow.
  • I will work towards accountability of all city employees to ensure that the citizens are receiving acceptable levels of professionalism and work product and ensure that our employees receive respect for their contributions to our city and work to ensure high morale.
  • With East Point’s close proximity to the world’s largest airport and the city of Atlanta, we should be in the best position to attract residents and business. Yet we are falling behind our sister cities of College Park and Hapeville. We must change the demeanor and tone on council and work together for the simple goal of promoting East Point.
  • I will work towards the goal of the “beautification” of East Point. East Point must have gateways into the city if we are ever going to expect to continue to lure new residents and business. For this to happen, the Mayor and council must work together putting wards aside and act in conjunction to plant the seed that will grow across the entire city.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Welcome!

Welcome to my official campaign blog. Check in daily to keep track of campaign news, fundraisers and other events. Also, we want to hear from you. Use the comments section to tell us what issues are important to you. You can also e-mail me directly at electericmorrow@yahoo.com. I look forward to hearing from you and working with you to advance our beautiful city.