Lunch at 12:30 at Olde Sedona Restaurant.
Lecture at 3:00 at Sedona Library by political historian Jeff Biggers author of “RESISTANCE”, Reclaiming an American Tradition.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
Resistance, Reclaiming an American Tradition. That’s the title of a new book written by this week’s guest. Jeff Biggers is an author, journalist, historian and playwright. During a conversation with Democratic Perspective co-hosts, Steve Williamson and Mike Cosentino, he explains that resistance is the greatest form of patriotism. To make the point, Biggers uses the words of Thomas Paine, one of our nation’s most important and least known founders, who said, “Resistance is not just a protest. It’s an act of renewal.” Biggers reasons that resistance is necessary for undoing mistakes, saying “Hopelessness adapts. Hope resists.”
Join Us!
Join us to plan July strategies!
*Gather signatures on our petitions to local, state, and national leaders in Arizona.
*How can we support the
can Energy for a Healthy Arizona bill?
*We have some ideas! Come and share yours and Get Involved. Our planet depends on it!!!
New Member Gathering
Contact:
Barbara Litrell
929.649.0135
Take 89A to Uptown and turn left onto Jordan Road and then turn left onto Navahopi. Turn left onto E. Ridge and immediately right onto Ridge. House is on the right up the long driveway. Numbers are on the rock in front.
928-274-0443
[email protected]
Join Us at the home of Barbara Litrell.
Call 928.649.0135 or [email protected] to RSVP
SCOTTSDALE CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY AUDITORIUM, 3839 North Drinkwater Boulevard, Scottsdale 85251
DOORS OPEN AT 5:30. DEBATE IS FROM 6:00-7:30 P.M.
Three excellent candidates will be contesting at the Democratic Primary election to run for the Office of Arizona Governor. The organizers welcome questions to be included for consideration as part of the debate or during the post debate Q&A. Please email your questions to [email protected] or [email protected]
Copy of registration required to attend the event.
DATE AND TIME
Tue, July 10, 2018
5:30 PM – 7:30 PM MST
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LOCATION
Scottsdale Public Library – Civic Center Library
3839 North Drinkwater Boulevard
Auditorium
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Also, it will be live streamed via Facebook at 5:50 pm. Share with your family. Early voting begins August 1.
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Sedona XYZ is a thought leadership group for Sedona’s next generation. They are a group of entrepreneurs, business owners, and professionals from generations X,Y, and Z.
Join Us!
Jerome Town Council Forum
Wednesday, July 18 – 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Jerome Fire Station, 101 Main Street, Jerome
July 12 Philosophy and Politics –
“Abortion Ethics—Finding Agreement between Pro- choice and Pro-life”
Bertha Manninen, Associate Professor, ASU School of Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies,
6:00p-7:30p,
Sedona Public Library, Si Birch Community Room, 3250 White Bear Rd., Sedona
Yavapai Dems General Mtg.
When:
Thursday, July 12, 5:30pm – 8:00pm
Where:
Adult Center of Prescott, 1280 E Rosser St B, Prescott, AZ 86301, USA (map)
Description:
Yavapai County Democratic Party General Meeting pot luck meets on the Second Thursday of each month in the Meals on Wheels Room of the Adult Center. $10 donation or $5 with pot luck contribution. For details contact YCDP headquarters. Phone: 928-541-0413 | Email: [email protected].
(NOTE: Precinct committee persons can SKYPE or ZOOM into meeting in Prescott. Contact Ray Frey [email protected] to set up offsite system)
JOIN US!!!!
Statewide July 21
Join Felicia French, candidate for AZ House, LD6 and Dr. David Brill, US Congressional candidate, LD4, to discuss issues facing veterans today and solutions to improve services.
Dear Neighbors and Friends,
Mike and Barbara Litrell are hosting an Ice Cream Social at their home in support of our neighbor and friend Jessica Williamson who is running for a 2-year term on the Sedona City Council.
Please come and meet Jessica and ask any questions on your mind about this election, city government, and her positions on traffic, tourism, local control and housing. You’re invited to bring a guest too!
DATE: Sunday, July 15 from 4-6 p.m.
LOCATION: 75 Lolomi Dr. (Kachina Subdivision), West Sedona
RSVP: [email protected] or 649-0135
By the way, July 15 is National Ice Cream Day! Come celebrate!
Barbara Litrell
There will be a candidates forum on Monday, July 16.
It will be co-sponsored by the LWV and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce.
Poco Diablo 1752 Hwy 179, Sedona
6:00-8:30
Coconino County Dems Take Action Lunch
When:
Tue, July 17, 12pm – 1pm
Where:
Cuvee 928 Wine Bar, 6 E Aspen Ave # 110, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (map)
Description:
Coconino County Democratic Party is hosting a DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL ACTION! LUNCH. Buy your own lunch, coffee, or martini. The discussion is on us! Democratic Political Action! meets monthly to discuss topics of current interest. The gathering is open to all Democrats and like-minded Independents.
IMPORTANT TIP……
Call Harriet Young, First Vice-Chair, (928) 214-0393, to confirm next meeting time and place.
Join us at our monthly meeting at the Old Rooster Cafe in Cottonwood at 5:00.
901 Main Street
Candidates Kathy Hoffman for AZ Superintendent of Public Ed. and candidates Sandra Kennedy, and Bill Mundell, seeking Corporate Commission positions, will attend the meeting.
Everyone is welcome.
Join Prescott Valley on July 17 to hear the Democratic Candidates for Governor speak and answer questions about Education.
Sponsored by the Clarkdale Foundation
Join us!!!
Political Film Club
title to be announced
At member’s home.
call for information 928.649.0135
JOIN US !
Political Film Club
928.649.0135
[email protected]
Jerome Town Council Forum
Wednesday, July 18 – 6:30 to 8:30 pm
Jerome Fire Station, 101 Main Street, Jerome
250 White Bear Rd, Sedona
6:30-7:30
Join Sedona by attending the
Mayoral Forum!
Hosted by the League of Women Voters
and the
Sedona chamber of Commerce
Wednesday, July 18
Sedona Library Room 3
Join us for breakfast to discuss political issues in Arizona Education and a round table discussion on the election and after.
Speakers are:
David Schapira, and Katie Hoffman candidates for Superintendent of Public Education.
Jan Nichols on school accountability,
AZ SOS about Vote NO on 305,
Arizona Association about #REDforED
DORR Breakfast
Round Table Discussion on at DORR Breakfast on the State of Education in Arizona
Thursday, July 19, 8 am
Olde Sedona Family Restaurant
1405 West Highway 89A, Sedona Arizona
Admission is $12 and includes a lavish buffet.
All are welcome. Pay at the door.
The panel will include both Democratic candidates for Arizona’s Superintendent of Public Instruction
David Schapira – Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction
David Schapira is a high-school administrator in Maricopa County with a Master’s degree in Education Leadership from ASU, and serves on the Tempe City Council. He previously held office in both the Arizona House of Representatives and as Minority Leader in the State Senate. Throughout David’s time in the legislature, he served on the Education Committee. The Arizona Republic has recognized David as a “Lawmaker Who Made a Difference.”
Kathy Hoffman – Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction
Kathy Hoffman is a dedicated educator who is committed to improving educational achievement for all of Arizona’s students. She currently works as a speech therapist in the Peoria Unified School District, with a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from ASA. She has spent her entire professional career in our public schools. Her passion for education arrives from personal experience in a diverse array of settings including bilingual education, special education, and volunteer work.
Also joining the panel will be Jan Nichols and David Lujan activists around statewide education issues. The discussion will include information about upcoming ballot questions and updates on the efforts of groups that formed around the teachers’ strike, earlier this year.
Other upcoming local events of interest:
Monday July 16 – City of Sedona Council Candidates Forum 6:00 pm Poco Diablo Resort, sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Wednesday July 18 – Sedona Mayoral Candidate Forum 6:30 pm Sedona Public Library, sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the Sedona Chamber of Commerce
Join us for breakfast and learn about the critical issues affecting our world.
Visit DORR’s website at www.sedonadorr.org for more info!
Democrats of the Red Rocks
P.O. Box 1165 Sedona AZ 86339 928-212-1357
he State of Education in Arizona
The LWV will hold their Board Meeting at the Yavapai County Building, 2nd Fl from 2-3:30.
Contact Kathy for more information. 917.8463827
On Thursday July 19th at 7 pm at the Sedona Public Library Sedona Area Homeless Alliance invites YOU to join the conversation about the issue of homelessness in our community.
We will be in Sedona on Saturday canvassing at 9am and 12pm from the Starbucks in West Sedona.
We are targetting inconsistent Democratic voters who we need to sign up for PEVL! They become 30% more likely to vote! There are thousands in Sedona and there are only ~80 days until Arizonans begin to vote and this is CRITICAL to Dems getting elected from statewides to congressional seats to LD6 and municipal candidates.
Reminder: This Saturday morning!
Please plan to join us for an important
Arts and Culture Forum
with the City Council and Mayor Candidates.
Join Us in Cottonwood!
Join us!
Meet Steve Farley!
“We are hosting Democratic Gubernatorial candidate, at our home on Saturday, at 4:00pm.”
Mackenzie Reichbach Lurie
on July 22, Arizona Democratic Party supporters across the state will gather for HowWe Will Winn House Parties. Come learn more about what we have done so far during this campaign, and what we plan to achieve next. -Miranda
Be sure you’re registered to vote in the Primary.
Sign up for Early Voting – PEVL
Monday, July 30
Description: Be sure you’re registered to vote in the Primary.
Sign up for Early Voting – PEVL
Organizer: [email protected]
[email protected]
Clarkdale Town Council Forum
Monday, July 23 – 6:30 to 8:00 pm
St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 889 First South Street, Clarkdale
Join Us!
Co-sponsored with Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce
Let’s TALK POLITICS!
Join in a discussion about current politics and your feelings!
Sedona Community Center
2615 Melody Lane
Barbra Litrell
928.649.0135
Sedona Home Rule Forum
5:30-7:30
Yavapai College
4215 Arts Village Drive, Sedona
Sponsored by the League of Women Voters
Join this lively Forum with the City Council Candidates as they discuss sustainability.Mary Fisher Theatre 2030 89A, Sedona1:00 pm
Political Book Club
1:00-3:00
Call for information
Barbara 928.649.0135
The deadline to register to vote in the August 28th primary is Monday, July 30th. There are a number of ways you can register to vote, but the simplest is to log into Service Arizona and begin the process online. You can find that portal here: http://bit.ly/2LxooZK
If you have issues with this process or have questions, visit the Secretary of State’s website here: http://bit.ly/2v11zDw
Come meet Kelly Fryer, Democratic candidate for Governor.
Everyone welcome.
You should receive your ballot today or in the next few days.
Vote ASAP and mail it in.
Vote “Down Ballot” – for all the candidates!!!
VOTE!!!!
Join us to plan July strategies!
*Gather signatures on our petitions to local, state, and national leaders in Arizona.
*How can we support the
can Energy for a Healthy Arizona bill?
*We have some ideas! Come and share yours and Get Involved. Our planet depends on it!!!
Arizona Democratic Governor’s Debate
Tuesday, August 7th 6-8 PM
Sinagua Middle School – Main Auditorium
3950 Butler
Flagstaff
Deedra Abboud, Democratic Candidate for US Senate will speak about Medicare for All, Immigration and other progressive issues. If you have not met Deedra, you owe it to yourself to attend. She is a very impressive woman and candidate and passionate about social justice issues.
Yavapai County Democratic Party monthly meeting featuring a debate with Democratic Candidates Dr. David Brill and Delia DiSanto for Congress in CD4. Yavdem.org for information and address
David Brill and Delina DiSanto, primary candidates for Congress in District 4, will talk about the issues in a forum during the monthly meeting. The meeting starts at 5:30 with a potluck and speakers start by 6:30. Suggested donation is $5 if you bring a dish; $10 if you do not. Call[masked] if you have questions. Go to yavdem.org.