RE-ELECT S. KEN JONES

UPCOMING EVENTS

Fundraiser for Greenburgh Councilman S. Ken Jones

Saturday, June 15th

2:30pm-3:30pm

Join us next Saturday, June 15th from 2:30pm-3:30pm for a Yoga Class Fundraiser for Councilman S. Ken Jones, one of our yoga students who is running for re-election on the Greenburgh Town Council.

This class is going to be slow and lovely: a one hour easy-moving restorative class perfect for every level, with an R&B playlist curated by Jeanine Primm Jones, Ken's better half. Prepare to let the stress of the week, and the campaign trail, melt away.

Class is FREE - Sign up HERE - with a $25 minimum donation to Ken's re-election campaign.

You can donate online, or bring a check to class payable to "Committee to Elect Ken Jones".

Can't make the class? Come at 3:30pm for complimentary snacks and drinks to meet Ken and find out what he stands for.

Donate HERE.

ABOUT

Ken has lived in Greenburgh full time since 2003. His parents moved from New Rochelle in 1988 when his father inherited the house in Parkway Gardens where Ken lives now. In 1988 Ken was away at college and then law school so he only came home to Greenburgh sporadically. After graduation from law school he moved to New York City where he lived for 10 years. In 2003 Ken inherited the house from his mother and he has lived there since.

In addition to being a Greenburgh Democrat, he is vice president of the Parkway Gardens Civic Association, a member of the Westchester Black Bar Association and 2018 recipient of the Thurgood Marshall Award from the Black Democrats of Westchester for his dedication to civil rights, community activism and devotion to equal justice for all.

He also sits on the boards of the Howard Memorial Fund and the Fellas Scholarship Fund; both funds provide financial assistance to students in college and medical school.

As councilman Ken is the liaison to: the Greenburgh Town Court, Department of Philanthropy, Department of Community Resources, Greenburgh Housing Authority, Greenburgh/Elmsford Community Action Program, the Hartsdale Public Parking District and the Westchester Community Opportunity Program.

In addition to being a two term Councilman, Ken has a full time law practice that is focused on criminal defense and estate litigation. He is also an Administrative Law Judge for the Westchester County Human Rights Commission and Senior Associate Council at Legal Aid Society of Westchester County.

While holding office here in Greenburgh Ken has been available and responsive, present in the community leading by example. He has been an advocate for low income and work force housing, an advocate for our Town Court and Greenburgh Police, an advocate for organic waste recycling in the town and a role model for youth at the Theodore Young Community Center.

His wife is the artist and therapist Jeanine Primm Jones. They live in Parkway Gardens in a house where Ken’s family has lived for 90 years. She is his best friend, confidante and rock that supports him.