President - Charlie Wyatt (USWA #104)  
Vice-President - Brenda Vincent (UA #136)   
Treasurer - John Wright (SM #20)   
Recording Secretary - Kim Musgrave (IBEW #16)  
122nd Labor Day Celebration, August 29 - September 1, 2008,  Pike County 4-H fairgrounds, Petersburg, IN
Labor Education Foundation
Indiana AFL-CIO

Labor Day Association 1920 Supporters
We want to thank all who had anything to do with putting on The Celebration in Princeton, Indiana. We appreciate all participants who assisted with an event that honors all working men and women in the tri-state. Abraham Lincoln said "Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never existed if labor had not first existed."  Happy Labor Day!!!
1920 Labor Day Association Members
The labor unions listed below are the dues paying members of the 34-year-old Labor Day Association. By becoming, a member they are involved in the planning of the event. They also pay dues to belong, and this raises the capital needed to help put on The Celebration. By joining, they receive certain privileges during the 1-day event other's do not enjoy. This group is the heart and soul of The Association, as their members are also the volunteers who put on The Celebration.

We have different international unions represented by the local unions that pay dues to the Association. We have alot of talent and skills in the Association that are needed to put on the Celebration.

Bakery and Confectionary Workers #280  Evansville IN 

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Button Workers #  Rockport IN 

Carmen    

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Coopers Union #    

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Glassbottle Blowers #  Evansville IN 

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Meat Cutters    

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Mill Men #    

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Movie Operators #    

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Plasterers #    

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Railroad Clerks    

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Sheet Metal Workers #    

Shippers and Packers #    

Sign Painters #    

Stagehands #    

Stone Cutters #    

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Street Carmen #    

Structural Ironworkers #    

Teamsters #  Rockport IN 

Typographical Workers #    

United Mine Workers of America #    

Upholsterers #    

Women Label Leaguers #200    

Women Label Leaguers #257    

1920 Organized Labor Supporters
This group is made up of the unions and union affiliates who are not dues paying members of The Association, but still support The Celebration. They donate money, services and many display a 4' X 8' arena sign saluting The Celebration.

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1920 Supporters
Those listed below contributed to The Labor Day Association's Celebration. They donated money, services, and they too might have a 4' x 8' arena sign displayed over the event.

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