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Updated: 10/04/2012 08:00:37AM

DeSoto Democrats
open political office

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ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN, shoffman@sun-herald.com

The Democratic Party of DeSoto County officially opened its new office with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday evening. Located at 207 W. Oak St., the office will be staffed with volunteers and is expected to be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For information or to volunteer, call 863-303-3636 or 863-993-1720.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN, shoffman@sun-herald.com

Democratic party candidates, from left: John Torraco for State Attorney, 12th Judicial Circuit; Adrian H. Cline, DeSoto County School Superintendent; Will Bronson, U.S. COngress, 17th District; Newt Keen, DeSoto County Proprrty Appraiser; and Paula House, State Senate District 26.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN< shoffman@sun-herald.com

Democrats Will Bronson, left, running for U.S. Congress District 17, and Paula House, running for state senate District 26, talk in the new offices of the DeSoto County Democratic party.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN, shoffman@sun-herald.com

Members of DeSoto's Democratic Party gather for a meeting in the party's new headquarters in downtown Arcadia. The office at 207 W. Oak St. will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at least, Monday through Saturday, or longer as volunteers are able to staff the office.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN, shoffman@sun-herald.com

The Democratic Party of DeSoto County officially opened its new office with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday evening. Located at 207 W. Oak St., the office will be staffed with volunteers and is expected to be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For information or to volunteer, call 863-303-3636 or 863-993-1720.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN, shoffman@sun-herald.com

Democratic party candidates, from left: John Torraco for State Attorney, 12th Judicial Circuit; Adrian H. Cline, DeSoto County School Superintendent; Will Bronson, U.S. COngress, 17th District; Newt Keen, DeSoto County Proprrty Appraiser; and Paula House, State Senate District 26.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN< shoffman@sun-herald.com

Democrats Will Bronson, left, running for U.S. Congress District 17, and Paula House, running for state senate District 26, talk in the new offices of the DeSoto County Democratic party.

ARCADIAN PHOTO BY SUSAN E. HOFFMAN, shoffman@sun-herald.com

Members of DeSoto's Democratic Party gather for a meeting in the party's new headquarters in downtown Arcadia. The office at 207 W. Oak St. will be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at least, Monday through Saturday, or longer as volunteers are able to staff the office.

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