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Saturday, September 20, 2008

League of Women Voters roast State Sen. Leticia van de Putte

























































































L-R: Honoree State Senator Letica van de Putte, Walker Report Publisher & Justice of the Peace, Pct. 2 candidate & former Balcones Heights Councilman Steve Walker & judicial candidate Antonia Arteaga, event coordinator & former Councilwoman Elena Guajardo, roaster & SAEN Columnist Carlos Guerra, roaster & Judge Karen Crouch, roaster State Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon, League of Women Voters President Ginny Stowitts Traina, Judge Monica Gonzalez, Gina Pansza & friend, Tina Torres & Minnie Sanchez, Judge Joe Frazier Brown & wife, Chief Justice of the 4th Court of Appeals Alma Lopez & husband Emilio, former Harlandale ISD Asst. Supt. Joe Jesse Sanchez, former SAISD Board member Mary Ester Bernal, Councilwoman Sheila McNeil, Mistress of Ceremonies Jane Macon & Judge Sandy Bryan Marion, judicial candidate Ron Rangel, Rosie Gonzalez, Analisa Peace & father, District 1 Council candidate Chris Forbrich, Dr. Marty Cruz-Bock, attendees, silent auction items, tables, sign

An enthusiastic crowd laughed and cheered as State Senator Leticia van de Putte was roasted by San Antonio Express News Columnist Carlos Guerra, Judge Karen Crouch, & State Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon & Fourth Court of Appeals Chief Justice Alma Lopez, @ Oak Hills County Club @ the annual League of Women Voters fundraiser, Friday, September 19th.

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