
Ridgefield voters of all ages are invited for coffee (or tea), cookies and conversation with Aimee-Berger Girvalo, candidate to be Ridgefield’s next State Representative, at KaFo cafe in downtown Ridgefield (417 Main St).
“Since I began this campaign, I’ve made it a point to be the accessible, hands on person you can expect if you elect me to be your State Representative. My team and I have knocked over 4,000 doors in Ridgefield and have made over 10,000 calls to voters. I held an open forum for voters on September 6th with Rudy Marconi at Town Hall. I spoke at a Forum on Immigration and the tragedy of family separation on August 6th.
“At KaFo on Sunday, I’ll speak with you about your concerns and your opinions. I’ll provide you with insight on my thinking about what we must do to fix what’s wrong with Hartford to create a path forward to the future for Ridgefield and Connecticut.”
About Aimee: Aimee Berger-Girvalo has lived in Ridgefield for more than 13 years. It is the town in which she has raised her children, Gracie and Austin, and found friends who have become family. She works with children and teens, is a Special Education professional, a community volunteer, a director and coach for the town soccer league for children with disabilities and the co-founder of the Ridgefield chapter of the Women’s March. She is on a mission to meet and speak with residents, young and old, this summer and fall. Her goal is to ensure our representation in Hartford is in step with the needs, values and priorities of Ridgefield today. She looks forward to representing the people of Ridgefield.
Aimee is proud to be endorsed by First Selectman Rudy Marconi, Congressman Jim Himes, US Senator Chris Murphy, US Senator Dick Blumenthal as well as the majorities on Ridgefield’s Board of Finance, Board of Education and Board of Selectman. She is a Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate.