RI Department of State | Secretary Gregg M. Amore
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🗳️Rhode Island voters: confirm your voter info by reviewing and responding to our mailing! ✅ This voter list maintenance mailing will be sent to all Rhode Island registered voters next week.
This project shows the importance of preserving historical records. Join us on 12/4 and hear from these great speakers: ✅ Secretary of State Gregg Amore ✅ Theresa Moore, T-Time Productions ✅ John Hill, Cranston Historical Cemetery Commission ✅ Ashley Selima, RI State Archives
The Indigent Cemetery Project reflects on identity, belonging, and remembering. The State Archives is spotlighting the efforts made to restore the cemetery and tell the stories of the people buried there. All are welcome, join us on Thursday, December 4: eventbrite.com/e/more-than-a-…
The Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket celebrated 125 years of inspiring great futures at their annual meeting earlier this week! Secretary Amore was in attendance to support and celebrate this great mission.
Did you know that veterans show higher participation rates in voting, volunteering and advocacy than non-veterans? We’re discussing how we commemorate veterans service and military families. Join us in the State Library this Monday at 5:30. Register here: eventbrite.com/e/civic-engage…
The Greater New England Minority Supplier Development Council is helping to build economic prosperity through Minority Business development. Sec. Amore joined them in marking 50 years yesterday in Providence at their awards celebration. Congrats to all the award recipients!
On this day 65 years ago, Ruby Bridges courageously walked to school in a historic moment for desegregation. Today, schools across the nation take part in Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day. Sec. Amore joined Waddington Elementary in Riverside for their commemoration this morning!
The Indigent Cemetery Project reflects on identity, belonging, and remembering. The State Archives is spotlighting the efforts made to restore the cemetery and tell the stories of the people buried there. All are welcome, join us on Thursday, December 4: eventbrite.com/e/more-than-a-…
Have you received your letter yet? ❌If your information is incorrect, update it at vote.ri.gov ❓If the name on the envelope is not a member of your household, write "Not at this address" and return it to your mail carrier ✅Correct information? No action required
Our RI Civic Leadership Program students spent their day off from school on our RI History Tour! Here's what we saw: ⭐ International Museum of World War II ⭐ Newport Historical Society ⭐ Great Friends Meeting House ⭐ The Colony House
Secretary Amore honored Veterans today at the Garden of Heroes in East Providence and the Rhode Island Veterans Home in Bristol. Thank you to all the Veterans who have fought to preserve our rights and freedoms.
Happy Veterans Day from the Rhode Island Department of State. Join us next week for a panel discussion about how we honor and commemorate the military and civic service of veterans and military families. Register for free at: eventbrite.com/e/civic-engage…
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Civic Engagement and Honoring Veterans
Kasim Yarn, George Farrell, and Loren Spears discuss how we honor and commemorate the service of veterans and military families.
In observance of Veterans Day, our offices and call centers will be closed on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Regular business hours will resume on Wednesday, November 12 at 8:30 a.m.
Do you know who Rhode Islander's two signers of the Declaration of Independence were? Secretary Amore taught civics lessons at North Providence High School and West Warwick High School this week - focusing on Rhode Island's role in our nation's independence. #America250 #RI250
Our "Civic Engagement and..." panel series continues with Civic Engagement and Honoring Veterans. Join us on Monday, November 17 at 5 p.m. in the State Library for a discussion about the role that veterans play in our civic life. Register for free at: eventbrite.com/e/civic-engage…
RIPEC proudly congratulates this year’s Gary S. Sasse Distinguished Public Service Awardee: Maureen E. Ewing, Director of Business Services, R.I. Department of State. Thank you, Maureen, for your dedication and decades of service to Rhode Islanders! vimeo.com/1134265075
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