Yavapai County Democrats
Clinton-Truman Dinner.
Future US Senator Mark Kelly will be the keynote.
Other candidates will also be speaking.
Price and time to come.
Arizona Democratic Party State Committee Meeting.
Caucus meetings in the morning
Plenary meeting in the afternoon
Arizona Democratic State Committee Meeting is Saturday, September 21, 8:45 am to 4:00 pm at Prescott Mile High Middle School, 300 S Granite Street, Prescott AZ. The State Committee is the governing body of the Arizona Democratic Party. Membership in the State Committee consists of persons elected within the Party structure, as provided by Arizona State Statute. The Arizona Democratic Party takes pride in making certain all regions and all communities are represented in the State Committee. State Committee Members are voted into office by their precinct committeemen of their legislative district, every two years.
LWVGVV will be having voter registration at this event that we are supporting:
The Sedona Film Festival is proud to partner
with Unify Sedona: A Rainbow Alliance and
PFLAG Sedona/Verde Valley to present
THE LAVENDER SCARE
Narrated by Glenn Close and featuring the voices
of David Hyde Pierce, Cynthia Nixon, Zachary Quinto
and T.R. Knight
With a pre-film reception and post-film discussion!
One show only:
Sunday, Sept. 22 at 7 pm
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Tickets are now available!
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The Sedona International Film Festival is proud to partner with Unify Sedona: A Rainbow Alliance and PFLAG Sedona/Verde Valley to present the premiere of “The Lavender Scare” on Sunday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre.
Come early for a pre-film reception hosted by Unify Sedona, and stay after the film for a Q&A and community conversation.
“The Lavender Scare” is narrated by Glenn Close and features the voices of an all-star ensemble cast, including David Hyde Pierce, Cynthia Nixon, Zachary Quinto and T.R. Knight.
With the United States gripped in the panic of the 1950s Cold War, President Dwight D. Eisenhower deemed homosexuals to be “security risks” and vowed to rid the federal government of all employees discovered to be gay or lesbian.
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Over the next four decades, the longest witch-hunt in American history, tens of thousands of government workers would lose their jobs for no reason other than their sexual orientation.
But the mass firings have an unintended effect: they stirred outrage in the gay community, helped ignite the gay rights movement, and thrust an unlikely hero into the forefront of the LGBTQ rights movement.
Partly based on the award-winning book by historian David K. Johnson, “The Lavender Scare” illuminates a little-known chapter of American history, and serves as a timely reminder of the value of vigilance and social action when civil liberties are under attack.
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“I am grateful to the men and women who shared their personal stories on camera — not just the employees who lost their jobs, but the officials who carried out the government’s policies as well. Without their honest and thoughtful insights, this film could never have been made,” said director Josh Howard.
“A gripping, nimbly assembled documentary … vivid, disturbing and rousing.” — Los Angeles Times
“Fascinating and horrifying — and timely.” — The New York Times
“An essential and absorbing documentary.” — Variety
“A film that should be essential viewing.” — The Hollywood Reporter
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This special Sedona premiere of “The Lavender Scare” is co-presented by Unify Sedona: A Rainbow Alliance and PFLAG Sedona/Verde Valley. There will be a community discussion and Q&A following the screening. You are invited to come early for a pre-film reception in the theatre courtyard.
CLICK HERE to see a trailer of “The Lavender Scare” and to order tickets online.
Film runtime is 75 minutes.
Showtimes:
THE LAVENDER SCARE
Sunday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m.
CLICK HERE to order online now.
Call the Film Festival office at 928-282-1177
to order your tickets by phone.
Visit our office at 2030 W. Hwy. 89A, Suite A3 in West Sedona
Mary D. Fisher Theatre
2030 W. Hwy. 89A in West Sedona
$12 per person
$9 Film Sedona Members
Box office opens at 3:00 p.m. daily on show days.
Join Us!
Join Us!!
Voter Education Program
Outlaw Dirty Money
and
The National Popular Vote Compact
In parternship with OLLI
Join us!!!
Twitter Training is available at the DORR Office
on September 26
2-4pm
Contact Toby!
[email protected]
for registration and to receive your
Twitter training instructions which will tell you how to sign up for your Twitter handle. FUN!!
we will offer help to all!!
Dear League Members and Friends,
If you’re interested in learning more about the issues, people and politics of our country, the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley Book Club might be a great way to start. The only requirement is that you read the book! Discussions take place the last Saturday of each month, 1-3PM, at a member’s home. Everyone gets to comment on the book and then we move into general discussion of themes, issues, etc. Below is the selection list and dates for January thru August 2019. Contact Barbara Litrell, LWV Book Club Coordinator, if you have questions or want to be added to the Book Club email list.
August 31st
“How the Right Lost It’s Mind”
by Charles J. Sykes
September 28st
“Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives and the Biology of Political differences”
by John Hibbing, Kevin Smith, John Alford
NOTE: Discussion of book will be Friday, October 11, 10AM with the author John Alford present at the LWV luncheon.
Contact Barbara 649-0135
Join Us!
DORR Musical fundraiser
with
Susannah Martin.
Buy tickets online DORR.org $40
Buy tickets at the door $50
Serious Fun for Political Change!
DORR is making a big splash hosting THE BLUE WAVE fall fundraiser
We are raising the bar with a full on, energized, gourmet app and chocolate fest.
Concert featuring the beautiful, Susannah Martin, ever chill smilin’ Patrick Ki and Vincent Z of Flor de Bee! Upbeat global and groovy hits! Seated concert but bring your dancing shoes!
The event is an eco driven, festive, fundraiser to energize and inspire all for the launch into the 2020 campaign season! Compost Crowd is on board. Glassware and china, low waste, reuse, reclaiming, recycling!
We have a contemporary menu of an array of gourmet plantbased and omnivore apps to thrill all meat eaters, vegans, dairy and gluten free peeps! And chocolates, chocolates, chocolates… mousse, pyramids, white chocolate ginger cheesecake and more, yum!
Wine has been secured from Page Springs, Tumbleweed, plus other fantastic wines from generous donors! We have growlers from Sedona Beer Co, Organic Blueberry, locally foraged Prickly Pear Lemonade, as well as Olinka Kombucha! Rattle and Hum coffee from Creekside. Sedona Red Rock Coffee.
We have Dreamteam for pouring wine and beer, six fantastic Sedona🌺ites, including two professional wine servers from Page Springs and Javelina Leap for a sooth evening of fun!
LWV Political Book Club
“Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences” by John Hibbing, Kevin Smith, and John Alford.
NOTE:The author John Alford will be present.
Location at a member’s home.
Contact Barbara Litrell [email protected] 9286490135
The Biology of Political Differences
John Alford PhD, Author of Predisposed: Liberals, conservatives and the Biology of Political Differences.
Poco Diablo – luncheon
11:30-1pm
John Alford speaks on Biology and Politics at League Lunch, October 11, 2019
“Liberal or Conservative…Is it Genetic?” is the topic of a special luncheon hosted by the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley on Friday, October 11, Noon-2PM, at Poco Diablo Resort, 1752 Hwy 179, Sedona, announced Kathy Kinsella, President. The featured speaker is John Alford, Ph.D., author of the book, “Predisposed: Liberals, Conservatives, and the Biology of Political Differences.” The luncheon cost is $25 and is open to the public.
According to Kinsella, “The League of Women Voters seeks to promote dialog about issues among all members of our community regardless of political party affiliation. The more we can talk to and understand each other, the more we can find common ground and move forward together.”
According to Alford, “Liberals and conservatives consistently differ in everything from occupational preferences to leisure pursuits to sensitivity to disgust, as well as personality traits, moral foundations, personal values, culinary choices, and preferences for music, art, cars, humor, poetry, fiction, and neatness. So what does this have to do with politics? Bedrock political orientations–our knee-jerk gut reactions–naturally mesh with a broader set of orientations, tastes, and preferences because they are all part of the same biologically rooted inner self.”
John R. Alford is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Rice University in Houston, Texas. His early published work was mostly in the area of elections and voting behavior with an emphasis on the US Congress, but his interests have always been eclectic, and he has published in areas as diverse as coal mine safety and pronatalist policies in Eastern Europe. Professor Alford’s current research focuses on the biology of political behavior, including neuroscience and genetics. This work has been supported by several grants from the National Science Foundation, and published in prominent journals including Science and the American Political Science Review, and has been featured in forums as diverse as The New York Times and Forbes, as well as Fresh Air and the Rush Limbaugh show.
Reservations are required. $25 includes lunch. RSVP before October 7 to Barbara Litrell, 649-0135 or [email protected].
Neighborhood Program
Canvassing Dates
Every other Sunday
October 13, 3:30-6pm
October 27, 3:30-6pm
West Sedona/Uptown/Chapel
Meet at DORROfffice: 105 Roadrunner Drive Ste. 2A
Contact Sedona Coordinator: Cathy, 928.220.5391
Village of Oak Creek
Meet at Oak Creek Expresso, 6500 Az-179
Contact: VOC Coordinator: Judy 720.217.5131
Minivan Help Line
Jeremy: 917.653.4969
MORE TO COME
The Census: Why it is vital to be sure everyone is counted.
Monica Trejo from the National Association of Latino Elected Officials
and
Heidi Otero from the Arizona School Board Association.
DORR Breakfast
Join 10 minutes early if you’d like to chat with other attendees!
DEMOCRATS TO DISCUSS “Campaign Updates from the Candidates”
AT DORR BREAKFAST at HOME, September 17, 10:00 am
The Democrats of the Red Rocks (DORR) Breakfast at Home will host “Campaign Updates from the Candidates” on Thursday, September 17th at 10:00 am on zoom. The zoom link is available on the DORR website https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
Guest speakers will report on national, state, and county campaigns and election issues. Tom O’Halleran, incumbent and Democratic nominee for the US House of Representatives, will address the national elections and provide updates from the nation’s capital. Matt Ryan, incumbent and candidate for Coconino County District 3 Supervisor, and Donna Michaels, candidate for Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor, will share information on local issues across both Coconino and Yavapai Counties. David Lujan, Director of the Arizona Center for Economic Policy, attorney and former member of the Arizona House of Representatives, will speak on Arizona Proposition 208, the Tax on Incomes Exceeding $250,000 for Teacher Salaries and Schools Initiative. The Proposition is on the November ballot.
DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities, that welcomes all independent-minded community members. To help members keep informed about important issues during these challenging times, we are running monthly breakfast meetings by ZOOM. The DORR office is located at 105 Roadrunner Drive in Sedona. For more information please call 928-212-1357 or visit https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
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DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities that welcomes all independent-minded citizens. The DORR office at 105 Roadrunner Drive in West Sedona is open weekdays from 11AM-2PM. Information is available on how to register to vote and on candidates running for office. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, please visit: http://democratsoftheredrocks.org
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LWV
Board Meeting
2-4pm
Yavapai County Building
2nd Floor
Cottonwood
Join Us!!!
http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats
After signing up, registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the Zoom meeting.
July speaker will be Coral Evans!!!
Coral Evans and Local Government
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 from 5:00-6:00, Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats will present its fourth Zoom presentation. Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff, asmall business owner and a former teacher, will address the significance of local government to the individual, being a mayor during COVID-19, rapiddecision making, and enforcing regulations. Because she is running for Arizona State House in the August 4 primary election, Coral will talk aboutimportant issues that need to be addressed in the state. Time will be provided for questions. Please join us.Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.
Each month’s meeting program will highlight different guest speaker, the latest election news, important ballot and other political initiatives, and fun and easy opportunities to get involved as a volunteer.
To join the meeting on Zoom, please register in advance at: http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats.
Neighborhood Program
Canvassing Dates
Every other Sunday
October 13, 3:30-6pm
October 27, 3:30-6pm
West Sedona/Uptown/Chapel
Meet at DORROfffice: 105 Roadrunner Drive Ste. 2A
Contact Sedona Coordinator: Cathy, 928.220.5391
Village of Oak Creek
Meet at Oak Creek Expresso, 6500 Az-179
Contact: VOC Coordinator: Judy 720.217.5131
Minivan Help Line
Jeremy: 917.653.4969
PBS Film discussion with Paul Friedman
November 7, 11am
November 7, 6pm
American Creed Community Conversation: What Ideals do We Share as a Nation
Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Rd. Sedona
JOIN US!!!!
Join Us!!!
http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats
After signing up, registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the Zoom meeting.
July speaker will be Coral Evans!!!
Coral Evans and Local Government
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 from 5:00-6:00, Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats will present its fourth Zoom presentation. Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff, asmall business owner and a former teacher, will address the significance of local government to the individual, being a mayor during COVID-19, rapiddecision making, and enforcing regulations. Because she is running for Arizona State House in the August 4 primary election, Coral will talk aboutimportant issues that need to be addressed in the state. Time will be provided for questions. Please join us.Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.
Each month’s meeting program will highlight different guest speaker, the latest election news, important ballot and other political initiatives, and fun and easy opportunities to get involved as a volunteer.
To join the meeting on Zoom, please register in advance at: http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats.
**NEW DATE
Let’s Talk Politics,
8:30a-10:00am
Creative Life Center – Art Cabin
on 333 Schnebly Hill Road, Sedona
DORR Breakfast
Join 10 minutes early if you’d like to chat with other attendees!
DEMOCRATS TO DISCUSS “Campaign Updates from the Candidates”
AT DORR BREAKFAST at HOME, September 17, 10:00 am
The Democrats of the Red Rocks (DORR) Breakfast at Home will host “Campaign Updates from the Candidates” on Thursday, September 17th at 10:00 am on zoom. The zoom link is available on the DORR website https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
Guest speakers will report on national, state, and county campaigns and election issues. Tom O’Halleran, incumbent and Democratic nominee for the US House of Representatives, will address the national elections and provide updates from the nation’s capital. Matt Ryan, incumbent and candidate for Coconino County District 3 Supervisor, and Donna Michaels, candidate for Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor, will share information on local issues across both Coconino and Yavapai Counties. David Lujan, Director of the Arizona Center for Economic Policy, attorney and former member of the Arizona House of Representatives, will speak on Arizona Proposition 208, the Tax on Incomes Exceeding $250,000 for Teacher Salaries and Schools Initiative. The Proposition is on the November ballot.
DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities, that welcomes all independent-minded community members. To help members keep informed about important issues during these challenging times, we are running monthly breakfast meetings by ZOOM. The DORR office is located at 105 Roadrunner Drive in Sedona. For more information please call 928-212-1357 or visit https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
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DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities that welcomes all independent-minded citizens. The DORR office at 105 Roadrunner Drive in West Sedona is open weekdays from 11AM-2PM. Information is available on how to register to vote and on candidates running for office. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, please visit: http://democratsoftheredrocks.org
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LWV Board Meeting –
2:00p-4:00p
Yavapai County Building, 2nd floor
10 S. 6th St.
Cottonwood
Nov. 23:
LWVAZ Advocacy Training –
10:00a-noon, Camp Verde Library, Terracotta Room.
130 Black Bridge Loop Road, Camp Verde.
RSVP to [email protected]
February 29: Political Book Club –
“Winners Take All” by Anand Giridharadas
1:00p-3:00pm at a member’s home.
Call for info 649-0135 or [email protected]
March 28: Political Book Club –
“How Democracies Die” by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Zimblatt
1:00p-3:00pm at a member’s home.
Call for info 649-0135 or [email protected]
Invite Fiesta de le Garza Final
Come celebrate the accomplishments of our partners from across the Verde watershed.
Join Us!!!
http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats
After signing up, registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the Zoom meeting.
July speaker will be Coral Evans!!!
Coral Evans and Local Government
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 from 5:00-6:00, Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats will present its fourth Zoom presentation. Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff, asmall business owner and a former teacher, will address the significance of local government to the individual, being a mayor during COVID-19, rapiddecision making, and enforcing regulations. Because she is running for Arizona State House in the August 4 primary election, Coral will talk aboutimportant issues that need to be addressed in the state. Time will be provided for questions. Please join us.Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.
Each month’s meeting program will highlight different guest speaker, the latest election news, important ballot and other political initiatives, and fun and easy opportunities to get involved as a volunteer.
To join the meeting on Zoom, please register in advance at: http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats.
DORR Breakfast
Join 10 minutes early if you’d like to chat with other attendees!
DEMOCRATS TO DISCUSS “Campaign Updates from the Candidates”
AT DORR BREAKFAST at HOME, September 17, 10:00 am
The Democrats of the Red Rocks (DORR) Breakfast at Home will host “Campaign Updates from the Candidates” on Thursday, September 17th at 10:00 am on zoom. The zoom link is available on the DORR website https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
Guest speakers will report on national, state, and county campaigns and election issues. Tom O’Halleran, incumbent and Democratic nominee for the US House of Representatives, will address the national elections and provide updates from the nation’s capital. Matt Ryan, incumbent and candidate for Coconino County District 3 Supervisor, and Donna Michaels, candidate for Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor, will share information on local issues across both Coconino and Yavapai Counties. David Lujan, Director of the Arizona Center for Economic Policy, attorney and former member of the Arizona House of Representatives, will speak on Arizona Proposition 208, the Tax on Incomes Exceeding $250,000 for Teacher Salaries and Schools Initiative. The Proposition is on the November ballot.
DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities, that welcomes all independent-minded community members. To help members keep informed about important issues during these challenging times, we are running monthly breakfast meetings by ZOOM. The DORR office is located at 105 Roadrunner Drive in Sedona. For more information please call 928-212-1357 or visit https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
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DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities that welcomes all independent-minded citizens. The DORR office at 105 Roadrunner Drive in West Sedona is open weekdays from 11AM-2PM. Information is available on how to register to vote and on candidates running for office. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, please visit: http://democratsoftheredrocks.org
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LWV Board Meeting –
2:00p-4:00p
Yavapai County Building, 2nd floor
10 S. 6th St.
Cottonwood
February 29: Political Book Club –
“Winners Take All” by Anand Giridharadas
1:00p-3:00pm at a member’s home.
Call for info 649-0135 or [email protected]
March 28: Political Book Club –
“How Democracies Die” by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Zimblatt
1:00p-3:00pm at a member’s home.
Call for info 649-0135 or [email protected]
Join us for this exquisite show featuring six of the original Artists from Peggy Guggenheim’s original show in 1944 and 25 other juried artist’s work. Sedona Arts Center, January 3, 5-8pm, 15 Arts Barn Rd. Refreshments. The show will be open for the Sedona Women’s March, January 18th and through January 26.
Join Us!
Come together at the Cottonwood Library
to make your sign for the Women’s March.
Saturday January 11, 12:15-1:45pm
Bring materials or share materials.
We’ll have sign board, tape, rulers, markers and sticks for handles.
You’ll be ready for the Women’s March on Saturday, January 18.
Bring a friend or neighbor!
Consider volunteering your time and talents to this effort!
Voter Registration Training
All volunteers are asked to participate in one of the following training sessions.
If you have registered voters in the past, the training session provides a helpful refresher. If you are volunteering for the first time, the training session is essential. Please confirm the date you prefer by emailing Gail at [email protected]
Monday, January 13
1:30 – 3:30 PM
Sedona Public Library
Community Room
3250 White Bear Road
Sedona
Tuesday, January 14
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Jerona Café
Conference Room
677 East Mingus Avenue
Cottonwood
Wednesday, January 15
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Gail Digate’s Home
201 Chapel Road
Sedona
Thursday, January 16
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Camp Verde Community Library
Terracotta Room
130 Black Bridge Road
Camp Verde
If you are unable to attend any of the January dates, we anticipate offering additional voter registration training sessions prior to registration cycles for both primary and general elections.
JOIN US!!!!
Fracking
“You Can’t drink Helium”
Kevin Gibson, PhD, Protect Our Water Arizona
Yavapai College
4215 Arts Village Drive, Sedona
12:30- 2pm
Consider volunteering your time and talents to this effort!
Voter Registration Training
All volunteers are asked to participate in one of the following training sessions.
If you have registered voters in the past, the training session provides a helpful refresher. If you are volunteering for the first time, the training session is essential. Please confirm the date you prefer by emailing Gail at [email protected]
Monday, January 13
1:30 – 3:30 PM
Sedona Public Library
Community Room
3250 White Bear Road
Sedona
Tuesday, January 14
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Jerona Café
Conference Room
677 East Mingus Avenue
Cottonwood
Wednesday, January 15
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Gail Digate’s Home
201 Chapel Road
Sedona
Thursday, January 16
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Camp Verde Community Library
Terracotta Room
130 Black Bridge Road
Camp Verde
If you are unable to attend any of the January dates, we anticipate offering additional voter registration training sessions prior to registration cycles for both primary and general elections.
Consider volunteering your time and talents to this effort!
Voter Registration Training
All volunteers are asked to participate in one of the following training sessions.
If you have registered voters in the past, the training session provides a helpful refresher. If you are volunteering for the first time, the training session is essential. Please confirm the date you prefer by emailing Gail at [email protected]
Monday, January 13
1:30 – 3:30 PM
Sedona Public Library
Community Room
3250 White Bear Road
Sedona
Tuesday, January 14
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Jerona Café
Conference Room
677 East Mingus Avenue
Cottonwood
Wednesday, January 15
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Gail Digate’s Home
201 Chapel Road
Sedona
Thursday, January 16
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Camp Verde Community Library
Terracotta Room
130 Black Bridge Road
Camp Verde
If you are unable to attend any of the January dates, we anticipate offering additional voter registration training sessions prior to registration cycles for both primary and general elections.
Join Us!
Come together at Mary’s house to make your sign
for the Women’s March.
Wednesday, January 15 at 1:00 pm
Bring materials or share materials.
We’ll have sign board, tape, rulers, markers and sticks for handles.
You’ll be ready for the Women’s March on Saturday, January 18.
Bring a friend or neighbor.
Consider volunteering your time and talents to this effort!
Voter Registration Training
All volunteers are asked to participate in one of the following training sessions.
If you have registered voters in the past, the training session provides a helpful refresher. If you are volunteering for the first time, the training session is essential. Please confirm the date you prefer by emailing Gail at [email protected]
Monday, January 13
1:30 – 3:30 PM
Sedona Public Library
Community Room
3250 White Bear Road
Sedona
Tuesday, January 14
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Jerona Café
Conference Room
677 East Mingus Avenue
Cottonwood
Wednesday, January 15
6:00 – 8:00 PM
Gail Digate’s Home
201 Chapel Road
Sedona
Thursday, January 16
2:00 – 4:00 PM
Camp Verde Community Library
Terracotta Room
130 Black Bridge Road
Camp Verde
If you are unable to attend any of the January dates, we anticipate offering additional voter registration training sessions prior to registration cycles for both primary and general elections.
DORR Breakfast
Join 10 minutes early if you’d like to chat with other attendees!
DEMOCRATS TO DISCUSS “Campaign Updates from the Candidates”
AT DORR BREAKFAST at HOME, September 17, 10:00 am
The Democrats of the Red Rocks (DORR) Breakfast at Home will host “Campaign Updates from the Candidates” on Thursday, September 17th at 10:00 am on zoom. The zoom link is available on the DORR website https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
Guest speakers will report on national, state, and county campaigns and election issues. Tom O’Halleran, incumbent and Democratic nominee for the US House of Representatives, will address the national elections and provide updates from the nation’s capital. Matt Ryan, incumbent and candidate for Coconino County District 3 Supervisor, and Donna Michaels, candidate for Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor, will share information on local issues across both Coconino and Yavapai Counties. David Lujan, Director of the Arizona Center for Economic Policy, attorney and former member of the Arizona House of Representatives, will speak on Arizona Proposition 208, the Tax on Incomes Exceeding $250,000 for Teacher Salaries and Schools Initiative. The Proposition is on the November ballot.
DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities, that welcomes all independent-minded community members. To help members keep informed about important issues during these challenging times, we are running monthly breakfast meetings by ZOOM. The DORR office is located at 105 Roadrunner Drive in Sedona. For more information please call 928-212-1357 or visit https://democratsoftheredrocks.org/index.html.
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DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities that welcomes all independent-minded citizens. The DORR office at 105 Roadrunner Drive in West Sedona is open weekdays from 11AM-2PM. Information is available on how to register to vote and on candidates running for office. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, please visit: http://democratsoftheredrocks.org
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Act On climate Change Now!
Climate Change: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?
How Women will Lead Us to a More Sustainable Future
January 16, 11:30-1:30
Dr. Frances Julia Riemer is Professor of Educational Foundations and Associate Faculty/former Director of Northern Arizona University’s Women’s and Gender Studies Program.
An educational anthropologist who has conducted ethnographic research in the US, Africa, and Latin America, she focuses on change and issues of equity and access, gender, development and sustainable communities, and cultural difference and the social organization of community, school, and workplace.
Dr. Riemer is the author of Working at the Margins: Moving off Welfare in America, co-editor of Qualitative Research: An Introduction to Methods and Designs, and editor of Front and Back Stage of Tourism Performance: Imaginaries and Bucket List Venues, as well as author of book chapters and articles in a range of journals and texts. She is a Fulbright Fellow affiliated with the University of Botswana, and recipient of a National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship, an Elva Knight Research grant, an Arizona Board of Regents Innovation Fund for Learner-Centered Education grant, and a Spencer Dissertation Fellowship for Research Related to Education.
Dr. Riemer’s current research and writing projects investigate the gendering of niceness, first generation college students and study abroad, women’s handicrafts as economic development in the Global South, and community-based natural-resource management in southern Africa.Northern AZ Climate Change Alliance mission is to educate and empower people to take action now against the negative impact the climate crisis is having on our planet. NAZCCA is a grassroots, non-partisan, non-profit 501c3 organization.
NAZCCA.ORG
Open to all. Olli Registration Not Required.
Meet and Greet three 2020 Democratic Candidates!
On Thursday, January 16, you will have an opportunity to meet three outstanding 2020 candidates for the Arizona Corporation Commission.
Bill Mundell, Shea Stanfield and Anna Tovar are excited to meet and casually chat with you during this informal gathering. All three are running Clean Elections campaigns and need your support. Voting Democrats into office in 2020 is crucial to the quality of life for Arizona residents.
AZ Corporation Commission Candidates Meet-and-Greet
Thursday, January 16th
1:00 PM
Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
201 N Main St, Cottonwood, 86326
The restaurant will be open for business so please join us for lunch. Old Town Red Rooster has generously supported the Democrats in Cottonwood so please return the favor by dining there often. THANK YOU JIM AND THE STAFF AT RED ROOSTER!
Hosted by the Yavapai Democratic Party-Cottonwood
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Our mailing address is:
P.O. Box 1716
Cottonwood AZ 86326
Phone 928-485-1199
Join us!
Sign Making Party at Keep Sedona Beautiful, KSB
Thursday, January 16 at 1:30.
360 Brewer Road, Sedona
Email: Toby at WomensMarchSedona@gmail
For questions and to RSVP
We’ll have sign boards, tape, markers, sticks for handles,
rulers, glue.
Or bring your own to use and share.
Make a sign for the Sedona Women’s March on
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Bring a friend or neighbor!
Guaranteed to be productive and fun!