JOIN US!!!
Canvassing in Cottonwood on Saturday!!!!
If it’s your first time canvassing, we’ll make sure you go with an experienced canvasser.
Bring friend too!
Please contact Cathy for the meet up place:
Cathy
(928) 220-5391
[email protected]
Join Us!
Philosophy & Politics:
Thoughts are Things – The Inner Life and Outer World
Andrea Cristelle, PhD, Owner and Founder of Sedona Philosophy
Contact:
Kathy Kinsella
917.846.3827
[email protected]
Join us on the corner of 89A and Coffee Pot
Bring a sign or use one of ours.
Stand up for Democracy and Progressive values.
Join us at the DORR Office!
We will make calls to voters encouraging them to Vote!
EVERY THURSDAY!!!!!
Time: 5-7pm
DORR 1385 89A (across from Whole Foods)
Contact:
Leah Hammond
720.499.2872
[email protected]
Last day to register to vote is October 9, 2018. If you have not registered to vote or need to change your address on your voter registration, please go to www.servicearizona.com and complete the voter registration information. Also you can register vote or change your voter registration address by coming by one our voter registration events around the Verde Valley.
· Monday, September 17 from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at the Sedona Public Library
· Tuesday, September 18 from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at the Cottonwood Public Library
· Wednesday, September 19 from 7:00 AM – 12:00 Noon at ACE Hardware Village of Oak Creek
· Friday, September 21 from 7:30 – 11:30 AM at Sedona Community Farmers Market
· Friday, September 21 from 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Annual Rummage Sale
· Saturday, September 22 from 7:30 AM – 12:00 Noon at Verde Valley Farmers Market – Fort Verde
· Sunday, September 23 from 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM at Unity Church – Sedona
· Tuesday, September 25 from 7:00 AM – 12:00 Noon at Oak Creek Espresso – Village of Oak Creek
· Tuesday, September 25 from 7:30 AM – 12:00 Noon at Cottonwood Recreation Center
· Wednesday, September 26 from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at Sedona Public Library
· Wednesday, September 26 from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM at Cottonwood Public Library
· Friday, September 28 from 7:30 – 11:30 AM at Sedona Community Farmers Market – Tlaquepaque
· Saturday, September 29 from 7:30 AM – 12:00 Noon at Verde Valley Farmers Market – Fort Verde
· Saturday, October 6 from 7:30 AM – 12:00 Noon at Verde Valley Farmers Market – Fort Verde
Permanent Early voters will receive their mail-in ballots beginning October 10. For more voter information on the candidates running in state and national races go to: https://www.azcleanelections.gov/arizona-elections. If you have any questions, please contact the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley at [email protected] or on Facebook/Twitter @ LWVGVV.
JOIN US!!!
Canvassing in Cottonwood on Saturday!!!!
If it’s your first time canvassing, we’ll make sure you go with an experienced canvasser.
Bring friend too!
Please contact Cathy for the meet up place:
Cathy
(928) 220-5391
[email protected]
Dear Friend,
We have decided to cancel our monthly meetings at the Cottonwood Library (the monthly NAZCCA meeting will continue to be held at the Library on the 1st Saturday of each month from 12:30-1:45). Thanks to all who have attended in the past.
Moving forward we will be using this email list to share important information with you on actions you can take to help restore our Constitution and democracy to our nation.
The MOST important thing you can do right now is encourage all of your friends and family (regardless of where they live) to register to vote and vote in the upcoming primaries and general election in November. And make sure you are registered to vote and that you cast your ballot in these so very important elections. This is the best way that you can make your voice heard.
You can also continue to write, text, fax, email your Members of Congress and let them know how you feel about specific issues. One way of doing this is to text the word RESIST to the number 50409.
Shelley
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!!!
Join Us for coffee, muffins, and conversation!
Meet and greet Tom O’Halleran. Let’s show our support for our Congressman from
Congressional District 1. Sedona Library at 9:00 am. All welcome. Bring a friend. Everyone loves Tom!!!
Join us on the corner of 89A and Coffee Pot
Bring a sign or use one of ours.
Stand up for Democracy and Progressive values.
Join us at the DORR Office!
We will make calls to voters encouraging them to Vote!
EVERY THURSDAY!!!!!
Time: 5-7pm
DORR 1385 89A (across from Whole Foods)
Contact:
Leah Hammond
720.499.2872
[email protected]
On October 11, at 6 PM, in Clarkdale:
Mayor Coral Evans will speak on Flagstaff’s emerging Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, a milestone that draws upon success stories from cities around the world and how people are making a difference daily. Cottonwood’s Mayor Tim Elinski will be moderating. Join us for this inspiring presentation which includes a q and a.
If you missed the Mayor’s presentation in Sedona, now is your chance to take it in.
The presentation will be held Thursday, Oct. 11, 6-7:30 p.m. in room M-37 at Yavapai College, 601 Black Hills Drive, Clarkdale.
Cosponsors include OLLI, Sedona’s Sustainability Alliance, League of Women Voters, Friends of the Verde River, and NAZCCA.
Mark in your calendar now! Note the date October 11, Thursday!
JOIN US!!!
Canvassing in Cottonwood on Saturday!!!!
If it’s your first time canvassing, we’ll make sure you go with an experienced canvasser.
Bring friend too!
Please contact Cathy for the meet up place:
Cathy
(928) 220-5391
[email protected]
Felicia French for LD6: Flagstaff Day of Action
WHEN Saturday, October 13, 10:00 AM
WHERE Coconino Co. Dem. Party HQ @ The Historic Ice House in Flagstaff, AZ
Help build progressive power!
Yes! I’ll be there.
MoveOn has launched an ambitious program for the 2018 election cycle, targeting state and local races in over thirty states. We’ve endorsed 110 progressive champions across the country, running for a wide range of offices, from lieutenant governor and attorney general, to state House and Senate, down to mayor and city commissioner. We’re rebuilding the Democratic Party bench from the local, grassroots level, all the way to the state capitol.
This is where we need your help!
On October 13 and 14, MoveOn will be hosting a State & Local Weekend of Action for our members to volunteer with one of our endorsed candidates! You’ll get the chance to help out on the ground with a nearby MoveOn-endorsed candidate and meet other MoveOn volunteers and campaign volunteers. The actual tasks will vary, but they will likely include something along the lines of door knocking, phone banking, and/or postcard writing.
I can’t make it, but I’d like to learn more …
Hello!
Please set aside Sunday afternoon October 14th to meet Gene McCarthy and Al Comello who are running to serve on the Sedona Fire Board. There are three openings in the upcoming November 6th election and your vote and your contribution are needed to win!
Supporting the Undocumented Community
Reyna Montoya, Founder and Director, Aliento
Contact:
Kathy Kinsella
917.846.3827
[email protected]
Arizona PBS, in partnership with The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com, is hosting the only live television debate between U.S. Senate candidates Martha McSally and Kyrsten Sinema on Monday, Oct. 15, at 6 p.m.
The hourlong debate will cover local and national issues. McSally, a two-term congresswoman from Tucson, and Sinema, a three-term congresswoman from Phoenix, are competing for an open seat in the U.S. Senate. Incumbent Jeff Flake has declined to seek a second term.
Because of the debate, PBS NewsHour will air at 5 p.m.
“Arizona Horizon” host Ted Simons and Arizona Republic/azcentral.com reporter Maria Polletta will serve as moderators for the debate.
The public can watch the debate live on Arizona PBS at 6 p.m. as well as at www.azpbs.org. The debate will air again at 10 p.m. on Arizona PBS.
To LWVGVV members and supporters
LWVGVV is holding several ballot parties around the valley in assist you and your friends in getting a better understanding the state and local ballot measures on the Novmber 6 General Election Ballot! Also the ballot party facilitator will quick go over the candidates on the ballot and the importance of VOTING the whole ballot.
Here is the list of ballot parties – some are in public location and some are in private homes. As members and supporters, you are welcome and encourage to bring a friend or friends with you to a party of you choice!
October 16
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Uptown Sedona
Pat Rowe Corrington’s home
Coconino County
Pat Rowe Corrington
Contact: Pat
at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Pat Corrington and Frankie Riemer
October 18
6:00 – 7:30 PM
West Sedona
Sedona Public Library
Yavapai County
Host: Barbara Litrell
Facilitators: Barbara Litrell and Kathy Kinsella
October 18
4:00 – 5:30 PM
Cottonwood/Clarkdale
Clark Memorial Library
Clarkdale
Yavapai County
Host: Robyn Prud’homme Bauer
Facilitator: Robyn P-Bauer
October 21
Vino di Sedona Yavapai County 3:00-5:00PM Host: Barbara Litrell Facilitator: Barbara Litrell and Diane Nadeau
October 23
2:00 – 3:30 PM
West Sedona
Host: Ellen Ferriera
Contact Ellen at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Holli Ploog, Angela LeFevre, Diane Nadeau
October 23
5:00 – 7:30 PM
Camp Verde/Beaver Creek
Camp Verde Community Library
Yavapai County
Host: Kathy Davis Facilitators: Robyn P-Bauer and Kathy Davis
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GREATER VERDE VALLEY
TO HOST BALLOT PARTIES AS PART OF VOTER EDUCATION PROGRAM
The League of Women Voters of Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is launching a major voter education effort in advance of the General Election November 6.
LWVGVV will host a series of “Ballot Parties” as part of the League’s public information and voter education services. The parties provide an opportunity for voters to review election ballots and discuss non-partisan information about the offices and propositions facing voters. Special attention will be given to the five statewide and numerous local ballot propositions. Parties will be hosted by League members, and give attendees an opportunity to ask questions and examine these propositions more fully before casting their votes.
“This is a challenging time for Arizona voters,” remarked Kathy Kinsella, LWVGVV president. “In addition to numerous offices and candidates on the ballot — at all levels from federal to local — there are numerous ballot propositions to consider. Participating thoughtfully in the General Election is a vital part of making a difference in one’s community and state. The League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is here to help voters prepare to cast their votes.”
LWVGVV will host Ballot Parties in the Verde Valley during the weeks leading into the election. Parties will be held in private homes and in the following public venues:
Tuesday, October 16th: Get ART the Vote
Create artwork and posters that advertise Election Day/November 6th to plaster around your school and in storefront windows! Make sure to post your designs in areas with high levels of foot-traffic, or where voting might not be a priority.
There are many pre-existing graphic designs that promote voting all over the Internet. Print these out, or make your own!
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Political Film Club
“Tell the Truth and Run”
Call or Email:
Barbara Litrell
[email protected]
928.649.0135
To LWVGVV members and supporters
LWVGVV is holding several ballot parties around the valley in assist you and your friends in getting a better understanding the state and local ballot measures on the Novmber 6 General Election Ballot! Also the ballot party facilitator will quick go over the candidates on the ballot and the importance of VOTING the whole ballot.
Here is the list of ballot parties – some are in public location and some are in private homes. As members and supporters, you are welcome and encourage to bring a friend or friends with you to a party of you choice!
October 16
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Uptown Sedona
Pat Rowe Corrington’s home
Coconino County
Pat Rowe Corrington
Contact: Pat
at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Pat Corrington and Frankie Riemer
October 18
6:00 – 7:30 PM
West Sedona
Sedona Public Library
Yavapai County
Host: Barbara Litrell
Facilitators: Barbara Litrell and Kathy Kinsella
October 18
4:00 – 5:30 PM
Cottonwood/Clarkdale
Clark Memorial Library
Clarkdale
Yavapai County
Host: Robyn Prud’homme Bauer
Facilitator: Robyn P-Bauer
October 21
Vino di Sedona Yavapai County 3:00-5:00PM Host: Barbara Litrell Facilitator: Barbara Litrell and Diane Nadeau
October 23
2:00 – 3:30 PM
West Sedona
Host: Ellen Ferriera
Contact Ellen at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Holli Ploog, Angela LeFevre, Diane Nadeau
October 23
5:00 – 7:30 PM
Camp Verde/Beaver Creek
Camp Verde Community Library
Yavapai County
Host: Kathy Davis Facilitators: Robyn P-Bauer and Kathy Davis
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GREATER VERDE VALLEY
TO HOST BALLOT PARTIES AS PART OF VOTER EDUCATION PROGRAM
The League of Women Voters of Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is launching a major voter education effort in advance of the General Election November 6.
LWVGVV will host a series of “Ballot Parties” as part of the League’s public information and voter education services. The parties provide an opportunity for voters to review election ballots and discuss non-partisan information about the offices and propositions facing voters. Special attention will be given to the five statewide and numerous local ballot propositions. Parties will be hosted by League members, and give attendees an opportunity to ask questions and examine these propositions more fully before casting their votes.
“This is a challenging time for Arizona voters,” remarked Kathy Kinsella, LWVGVV president. “In addition to numerous offices and candidates on the ballot — at all levels from federal to local — there are numerous ballot propositions to consider. Participating thoughtfully in the General Election is a vital part of making a difference in one’s community and state. The League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is here to help voters prepare to cast their votes.”
LWVGVV will host Ballot Parties in the Verde Valley during the weeks leading into the election. Parties will be held in private homes and in the following public venues:
Join Felecia Rotellini, Chair of the AZ Democratic party and our LD 6 and Legislative Candidates Wade Carlisle, Bobby Tyler and Felicia French to hear the latest on the campaigns and what YOU can do to TURN ARIZONA BLUE in November!!! Sedona on October 18, 8 am at the Olde Sedona Bar & Grill.
Hear an update from our Arizona LD6 Candidates
Thursday, Oct 18, 8 am
Olde Sedona Family Restaurant
1405 West Highway 89A, Sedona Arizona
Admission is $15 and includes a lavish buffet.
All are welcome. Pay at the door.
DORR Breakfast
Last one before the election!
Wade Carlisle –Candidate for AZ Senate Wade is a fourth generation Arizonan and a product of our public education system. He is father of two daughters and proud husband of a school teacher. He is running to unseat incumbent State Senator Sylvia Allen in the November 6 election. He was the Vice-Mayor of Holbrook but recently resigned in order to concentrate on the Senate campaign. He served on the Holbrook council for thirteen years. He is committed to working to improve education, investing in AZ infrastructure, including our roads, and in protecting our natural resources.
Felicia French – Candidate for AZ House of Representatives Felicia is seeking one of our two LD6 house seats. She is a third-generation Arizonan and a retired Army Colonel with 32 years of service, including Afghan War Veteran and Army medical evacuation helicopter pilot. She is a registered nurse and educator with masters’ degrees in both management and sustainable solutions. She is a strong advocate for veteran’s affairs, affordable accessible quality healthcare for all, improving our education system starting with early-childhood, and creating more sustainable jobs.
Bobby Tyler – Candidate for AZ House of Representatives. Bobby is seeking the other of our two LD6 house seats. He is a third-generation Arizonan. He has had a 33 year career working in the power industry in many positions and assignments. He has been a volunteer firefighter and citizens police office, has served on Holbrook City Council since 2011 and as Mayor since 2015. He is committed to fighting for rural and Northern Arizona at the legislature for economic development, good paying jobs, and a world-class public education system.
Also meet Felicia Rotellini, State Democratic party chair.
Additional Candidate Events –
Join David Garcia & David Brill as they Barnstorm through the State. Our local event :
Thursday, Oct 18 2:30 – 4:00 PM
Ledbetter Law Office, 1003 N Main Street
Cottonwood AZ
Others ways to get involved-
Join canvassers at the DORR office every Saturday at 10:00 am or Sunday at 3:30 pm. Contact [email protected]
Canvassing in the VOC on Sundays at 4:00 pm contact Judy Dolloff at [email protected]
Canvassing in Cottonwood on Sundays at 4:00 pm contact Leah Hammond at [email protected]
Join our phone bank at the DORR office on Thursdays at 5:00 pm
further updates announced at the breakfast
Join us for breakfast and learn about the critical issues affecting our world.
Visit DORR’s website at www.sedonadorr.org or our FACEBOOK page for more info!
Democrats of the Red Rocks
P.O. Box 1165 Sedona AZ 86339 928-212-1357
LWV Board Meeting
2-4 pm
Yavapai County Building 2nd Floor
10 S 6th St, Cottonwood
Join Us!
David Garcia/David Brill
Town Hall
at
Ledbetter Law Firm
1003 N Main St.
Cottonwood
2:30 – 4:00
Join us on the corner of 89A and Coffee Pot
Bring a sign or use one of ours.
Stand up for Democracy and Progressive values.
Join us at the DORR Office!
We will make calls to voters encouraging them to Vote!
EVERY THURSDAY!!!!!
Time: 5-7pm
DORR 1385 89A (across from Whole Foods)
Contact:
Leah Hammond
720.499.2872
[email protected]
Details
Tom Chabin, well versed on the need for clean energy and issues related to APS and energy and supporter of Yes on 127 will speak at the Chocala Tree in Sedona. Sedona City council member Jon Thompson will moderate. The presentation takes place on Thursday, October 18, at 5:30 PM. Free tea will be served. There will be a 10 per cent discount on food served. Please do RSVP.
JOIN US!!!
Canvassing in Cottonwood on Saturday!!!!
If it’s your first time canvassing, we’ll make sure you go with an experienced canvasser.
Bring friend too!
Please contact Cathy for the meet up place:
Cathy
(928) 220-5391
[email protected]
To LWVGVV members and supporters
LWVGVV is holding several ballot parties around the valley in assist you and your friends in getting a better understanding the state and local ballot measures on the Novmber 6 General Election Ballot! Also the ballot party facilitator will quick go over the candidates on the ballot and the importance of VOTING the whole ballot.
Here is the list of ballot parties – some are in public location and some are in private homes. As members and supporters, you are welcome and encourage to bring a friend or friends with you to a party of you choice!
October 16
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Uptown Sedona
Pat Rowe Corrington’s home
Coconino County
Pat Rowe Corrington
Contact: Pat
at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Pat Corrington and Frankie Riemer
October 18
6:00 – 7:30 PM
West Sedona
Sedona Public Library
Yavapai County
Host: Barbara Litrell
Facilitators: Barbara Litrell and Kathy Kinsella
October 18
4:00 – 5:30 PM
Cottonwood/Clarkdale
Clark Memorial Library
Clarkdale
Yavapai County
Host: Robyn Prud’homme Bauer
Facilitator: Robyn P-Bauer
October 21
Vino di Sedona Yavapai County 3:00-5:00PM Host: Barbara Litrell Facilitator: Barbara Litrell and Diane Nadeau
October 23
2:00 – 3:30 PM
West Sedona
Host: Ellen Ferriera
Contact Ellen at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Holli Ploog, Angela LeFevre, Diane Nadeau
October 23
5:00 – 7:30 PM
Camp Verde/Beaver Creek
Camp Verde Community Library
Yavapai County
Host: Kathy Davis Facilitators: Robyn P-Bauer and Kathy Davis
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GREATER VERDE VALLEY
TO HOST BALLOT PARTIES AS PART OF VOTER EDUCATION PROGRAM
The League of Women Voters of Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is launching a major voter education effort in advance of the General Election November 6.
LWVGVV will host a series of “Ballot Parties” as part of the League’s public information and voter education services. The parties provide an opportunity for voters to review election ballots and discuss non-partisan information about the offices and propositions facing voters. Special attention will be given to the five statewide and numerous local ballot propositions. Parties will be hosted by League members, and give attendees an opportunity to ask questions and examine these propositions more fully before casting their votes.
“This is a challenging time for Arizona voters,” remarked Kathy Kinsella, LWVGVV president. “In addition to numerous offices and candidates on the ballot — at all levels from federal to local — there are numerous ballot propositions to consider. Participating thoughtfully in the General Election is a vital part of making a difference in one’s community and state. The League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is here to help voters prepare to cast their votes.”
LWVGVV will host Ballot Parties in the Verde Valley during the weeks leading into the election. Parties will be held in private homes and in the following public venues:
Join Kathy Hoffman for State Supt. Of Public Schools at a phone banking event in SEDONA on Monday. Join us at the home of Virginia Martin 15t Canyon Diablo#7 in VOC. 6pm to 8pm.
To LWVGVV members and supporters
LWVGVV is holding several ballot parties around the valley in assist you and your friends in getting a better understanding the state and local ballot measures on the Novmber 6 General Election Ballot! Also the ballot party facilitator will quick go over the candidates on the ballot and the importance of VOTING the whole ballot.
Here is the list of ballot parties – some are in public location and some are in private homes. As members and supporters, you are welcome and encourage to bring a friend or friends with you to a party of you choice!
October 16
5:00 – 7:00 PM
Uptown Sedona
Pat Rowe Corrington’s home
Coconino County
Pat Rowe Corrington
Contact: Pat
at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Pat Corrington and Frankie Riemer
October 18
6:00 – 7:30 PM
West Sedona
Sedona Public Library
Yavapai County
Host: Barbara Litrell
Facilitators: Barbara Litrell and Kathy Kinsella
October 18
4:00 – 5:30 PM
Cottonwood/Clarkdale
Clark Memorial Library
Clarkdale
Yavapai County
Host: Robyn Prud’homme Bauer
Facilitator: Robyn P-Bauer
October 21
Vino di Sedona Yavapai County 3:00-5:00PM Host: Barbara Litrell Facilitator: Barbara Litrell and Diane Nadeau
October 23
2:00 – 3:30 PM
West Sedona
Host: Ellen Ferriera
Contact Ellen at [email protected] for her address
Facilitators: Holli Ploog, Angela LeFevre, Diane Nadeau
October 23
5:00 – 7:30 PM
Camp Verde/Beaver Creek
Camp Verde Community Library
Yavapai County
Host: Kathy Davis Facilitators: Robyn P-Bauer and Kathy Davis
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GREATER VERDE VALLEY
TO HOST BALLOT PARTIES AS PART OF VOTER EDUCATION PROGRAM
The League of Women Voters of Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is launching a major voter education effort in advance of the General Election November 6.
LWVGVV will host a series of “Ballot Parties” as part of the League’s public information and voter education services. The parties provide an opportunity for voters to review election ballots and discuss non-partisan information about the offices and propositions facing voters. Special attention will be given to the five statewide and numerous local ballot propositions. Parties will be hosted by League members, and give attendees an opportunity to ask questions and examine these propositions more fully before casting their votes.
“This is a challenging time for Arizona voters,” remarked Kathy Kinsella, LWVGVV president. “In addition to numerous offices and candidates on the ballot — at all levels from federal to local — there are numerous ballot propositions to consider. Participating thoughtfully in the General Election is a vital part of making a difference in one’s community and state. The League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley (LWVGVV) is here to help voters prepare to cast their votes.”
LWVGVV will host Ballot Parties in the Verde Valley during the weeks leading into the election. Parties will be held in private homes and in the following public venues:
Tuesday, October 23rd: Candidate Town Hall
Organize a town hall in your Congressional district with candidates running for office on the local, state, or federal level. We recommend planning this town hall as early as possible.
Here, candidates can voice their support of or opposition to our common-sense gun safety measures.
If you are new to planning town halls, the Town Hall Project has helpful resources that will assist you through the process.