EVENTS CALENDAR

May
1
Mon
Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
May 1 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

May
4
Thu
Verde Valley Yavapai Dems – Monthly Meeting @ Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
May 4 @ 4:30 pm

Verde Valley Yavapai Dems

We will meet in person in Cottonwood.
5 p.m.:
Monthly meeting, Old Town Red Rooster Cafe (901 N. Main St., Cottonwood).
Arrive around 4:30 p.m. to order food and socialize. Guest speakers: John Duncan, Yavapai County Equity Chair, and Chris Hall, 2023 Pride Event Organizer. Submit questions in advance using this form.

All people who vote Democratic (no matter party affiliation) are welcome to attend.  We will have inspiring candidates and guest speakers to motivate us into taking action and  making AZ a strong, Democratic state.

For more information contact either:
Julie Fernatt
email [email protected]
phone – ‭(317) 755-8890‬

Our agenda includes (time permitting) but is not limited to the following items:
1. Social time and dinner. Meet fellow Democrats and enjoy food and drink from the menu. Talk about what is on your mind and share ideas.
2. Introduction.
3. Discussion on current political developments: Arizona Primary results, GOTV, the impact of outlawing abortion, and the Jan 6 hearings. We might have a surprise guest speaker – it depends on the primary outcome.
4. Call to the Public. People will have 2 minutes to speak about whatever is on their mind. Cards will be collected before the meeting with their name, organization, and a brief summary of statement. The goal here is to give attendees a chance to engage more, get their questions answered and their voices heard.
5. Table Event. Hear from campaign committees and how you can volunteer.

All people who vote Democratic (no matter party affiliation) are welcome to attend.

Prescott Indivisible – General Meeting @ Zoom
May 4 @ 5:30 pm

General Meeting:

 Patrick Grady and Dr. Greg Murray, of YCCC and the PROTECT campaign, will present an overview of the Quad Cities Climate Profile and the Local Climate Actions reports, both released in February. These reports can be viewed  on the Quad Cities Climate Action Hub. Granite Peak Unitarian, 882 Sunset Ave., Prescott. (Not Democratic Party sponsored.)

May
5
Fri
DORR movie – “The Janes” @ Mary Fisher Theatre
May 5 @ 4:00 pm

DORR Film Showing at Mary D. Fisher Theater

Join your DORR friends for a showing of “The Janes”. “The Janes” is a documentary about a network of women who helped other women get abortions prior to Roe.

Purchase here:  Tickets

May 5th at 4pm
Mary Fisher Theater

The Janes offers first-hand accounts from the women at the center of the group, many speaking on the record for the first time, of how they defied the state legislature that outlawed abortion, the Catholic Church that condemned it, and the Chicago Mob that was profiting from it. In the pre-Roe v. Wade era—a time when abortion was a crime in most states and even circulating information about abortion was a felony in Illinois—

On June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that legalized abortion in America. The ruling sparked outrage in a majority of the country. Six weeks after the SCOTUS decision, voters in Kansas rejected a constitutional amendment by 59-41% that would have denied the right to an abortion across that state. But that hasn’t discouraged many states from pushing ahead with various draconian anti-abortion laws that could lead millions of American women to return to the days of illegal and life-threatening non-medical abortions.

Until abortion became legal in 1973, dangerous abortion procedures were happening in cities through the country. But in Chicago, IL, a group of courageous young women risked their freedom trying to help women desperately seeking abortions. To shine a light on this issue that is in the news every day, the Democrats of the Red Rocks (DORR) Film Club is sponsoring the showing of The Janes at the Sedona International Film Festival’s Mary D. Fisher Theatre on Friday, May 5 at 4 pm. Tickets for this special event are $15 ($13 for SIFF members). There will be a panel discussion and Q & A session following the film featuring DORR Board and Film Club members.

The Janes is a 2022 American documentary film. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2022, four months before a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion for the abortion case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization led to protests by pro-choice advocates across the U.S., and two weeks before SCOTUS overturned Roe. The Janes tells the story of how in the spring of 1972, police raided an apartment on the South Side of Chicago where seven women who were part of a clandestine network were arrested. Using code names, fronts, and safe houses to protect themselves and their work, this group of unlikely outlaws risked their personal and professional lives to build an underground service for women seeking safe, affordable, illegal abortions. They called themselves “Jane.”

The Janes offers first-hand accounts from the women at the center of the group, many speaking on the record for the first time, of how they defied the state legislature that outlawed abortion, the Catholic Church that condemned it, and the Chicago Mob that was profiting from it. In the pre-Roe v. Wade era—a time when abortion was a crime in most states and even circulating information about abortion was a felony in Illinois—the Janes provided low-cost and free abortions to an estimated 11,000 women. Time Magazine called the film “essential viewing for a post-Roe America.” The Atlantic commented that “the lesson from The Janes is that, in the absence of justice and political power, there’s enormous potential for collective action.”

Click HERE to purchase tickets.

 

May
8
Mon
Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
May 8 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

May
9
Tue
That Brewery Social- Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats @ That Brewery
May 9 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of each month

That Brewery
300 E Cherry St.,  Cottonwood
6-8pm

May
11
Thu
@ Old town Center for the Arts
May 11 @ 7:00 pm

(Check the time on May 14 –  matinee at 3pm)

Hello Friends and Colleagues in the Verde Valley,

From May 11-14 Red Earth Theatre will be hosting two of my performances at the Old Town Center for the Arts in Cottonwood. “Democracy” a short outdoor rant about true democracy and “Fayettenam”, an indoor theater piece remixing the ancestral ghosts of Fayettnam’s Appalachian Mountains and the myths of manifest destiny.

These are pieces I am proud of and looking forward to share with the Verde Valley community. There are only 40 tickets per show and I suggest getting your tickets sooner rather than later, plus they cost $5 more at the door.

There will be Apple Pie!

Hope to see you there and please share info about the event.

Here is the ticket link https://www.showtix4u.com/events/317

Read more about it at our Facebook event link and share link to promote https://www.facebook.com/events/182801864576742/182801874576741

 

May
12
Fri
@ Old town Center for the Arts
May 12 @ 7:00 pm

(Check the time on May 14 –  matinee at 3pm)

Hello Friends and Colleagues in the Verde Valley,

From May 11-14 Red Earth Theatre will be hosting two of my performances at the Old Town Center for the Arts in Cottonwood. “Democracy” a short outdoor rant about true democracy and “Fayettenam”, an indoor theater piece remixing the ancestral ghosts of Fayettnam’s Appalachian Mountains and the myths of manifest destiny.

These are pieces I am proud of and looking forward to share with the Verde Valley community. There are only 40 tickets per show and I suggest getting your tickets sooner rather than later, plus they cost $5 more at the door.

There will be Apple Pie!

Hope to see you there and please share info about the event.

Here is the ticket link https://www.showtix4u.com/events/317

Read more about it at our Facebook event link and share link to promote https://www.facebook.com/events/182801864576742/182801874576741

 

May
13
Sat
@ Old town Center for the Arts
May 13 @ 7:00 pm

(Check the time on May 14 –  matinee at 3pm)

Hello Friends and Colleagues in the Verde Valley,

From May 11-14 Red Earth Theatre will be hosting two of my performances at the Old Town Center for the Arts in Cottonwood. “Democracy” a short outdoor rant about true democracy and “Fayettenam”, an indoor theater piece remixing the ancestral ghosts of Fayettnam’s Appalachian Mountains and the myths of manifest destiny.

These are pieces I am proud of and looking forward to share with the Verde Valley community. There are only 40 tickets per show and I suggest getting your tickets sooner rather than later, plus they cost $5 more at the door.

There will be Apple Pie!

Hope to see you there and please share info about the event.

Here is the ticket link https://www.showtix4u.com/events/317

Read more about it at our Facebook event link and share link to promote https://www.facebook.com/events/182801864576742/182801874576741

 

May
14
Sun
@ Old town Center for the Arts
May 14 @ 7:00 pm

(Check the time on May 14 –  matinee at 3pm)

Hello Friends and Colleagues in the Verde Valley,

From May 11-14 Red Earth Theatre will be hosting two of my performances at the Old Town Center for the Arts in Cottonwood. “Democracy” a short outdoor rant about true democracy and “Fayettenam”, an indoor theater piece remixing the ancestral ghosts of Fayettnam’s Appalachian Mountains and the myths of manifest destiny.

These are pieces I am proud of and looking forward to share with the Verde Valley community. There are only 40 tickets per show and I suggest getting your tickets sooner rather than later, plus they cost $5 more at the door.

There will be Apple Pie!

Hope to see you there and please share info about the event.

Here is the ticket link https://www.showtix4u.com/events/317

Read more about it at our Facebook event link and share link to promote https://www.facebook.com/events/182801864576742/182801874576741

 

May
15
Mon
Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
May 15 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

May
18
Thu
Yavapai County Democratic Party – Monthly Meeting @ Zoom meeting
May 18 @ 5:45 pm

We will be voting for a new Chair. Mike Fogel has stepped down and Vice Chair, Ray Frey, is taking his place until the election

We will hold a virtual County Committee meeting to accomplish this election on April 20, 2023, at 5:45 p.m.

 

Have a question? Need information on YCDP candidates, events, activities, programs, or positions?

Please feel free to contact us at any time.

Or come by our Headquarters.

1555 Iron Springs Road, Suite 1

Prescott, AZ 86305

               11am-3pm

 

May
19
Fri
DORR Breakfast – Hybrid @ Senior Center and Zoom
May 19 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

DORR Educational Breakfast Hybrid –
September 15, 9:30-11am 
Sedona Community Center, Melody Lane or on Zoom

The importance of language in political messaging cannot be overstated. In politics, every word counts. A successful campaign can hinge on the artful construction of messages that resonate with voters. Political language is more than slogans; it can bridge the gap between political ideals and public perception. Note the regrettably misunderstood term “Defund the police.”

It behooves all of us to be conscious of the language we’re using and how it will be construed, when talking to others or writing Letters to the Editor. This program will help us fine tune our political messaging to make it most effective.

Our 3 speakers are with a non-profit called Words That W!N dedicated to teaching and promoting strategic messaging to win hearts, minds, and votes. WTW is an all-volunteer group, passionate about good messaging.

If you haven’t already, please check out DORR’s latest issue of Keeping Posted, exclusively devoted to messaging.

Ali Feldman
Ali Feldman was a speech language pathologist for almost twenty years and then she transitioned into political work involving advocacy, elections, organizing, and communications. Ali currently works for a progressive communications hub in Pennsylvania.

Lisa Wagner
Lisa Wagner is a retired palliative care nurse practitioner who has worked in oncology, neurosurgery, and home hospice. She became more politically engaged after retirement and the 2016 election.

Melissa Knutson
Melissa Knutson is a communications professional with over 20 years experience at a large non-profit organization. She spent her twenties touring Europe as a singer in a rock, folk, pop band and is now devoted to getting progressives to sing from the same playbook.

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Come Join Us In Person or On Zoom

To help our members keep informed about important issues, we are are now running our monthly breakfast meetings both in person AND Zoom.

9:30 am on Friday, XXX
The Sedona Community Center
2615 Melody Lane in West Sedona
Coffee, tea and light refreshments

$10 donation per person
Breakfast Zoom Link
ZOOM Details

Topic: DORR Breakfast

Join Zoom Meeting
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Meeting ID: 895 6963 5520
Passcode: 288900

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May
20
Sat
Dancing With the Dems – DORR Event @ Sedona Elks Club
May 20 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Dancing With The Dems 

Dancing with the Dems sponsored by Democrats of the Red Rocks,
7-10pm
Elks LodgeSedona
$50 a ticket.
Featuring a live band –Big Daddy D & the Dynamites
And a Wine AuctionScrumptious hors d’oeuvres
Full no-host barAnd More!
May
22
Mon
Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
May 22 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

May
24
Wed
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 24 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

Democratic Women Prescott Area – DWPA @ Centennial Center
May 24 @ 11:30 am

DWPA Luncheons take place on the 4th Wed. of each month at the Centennial Center, 989 Wineglass Drive, Prescott.Meetings will start at noon, seating starts at 11:30am.

2023 Meeting Dates
April 26, 2023
May 24, 2023
June 28, 2023
July 26, 2023 December 2023 – TBD
August 23, 2023
September 27, 202
October 25, 2023
November 15, 2023 (This is the 3rd Wednesday due to Thanksgiving)
December 2023 – TBD

 

May
25
Thu
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 25 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

May
26
Fri
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 26 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

May
27
Sat
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 27 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

May
28
Sun
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 28 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

May
29
Mon
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 29 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

LWVNAZ- Political Book Club and Let’s Talk Politics @ Political Book Club
May 29 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

POLITICAL BOOK CLUB

PBC – The book for March 27th is Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism by Anne Applebaum (June 2021, 224 pages) The Pulitzer Prize winning historian explains, with electrifying clarity, why elites in democracies around the world are turning toward nationalism and authoritarianism. Applebaum contends that political systems with radically simple beliefs are inherently appealing, especially when they benefit the loyal to the exclusion of everyone else.

The only requirement to join the book club discussion is that each participant has read the book. The standard format consists of each person giving a brief (1-2 minute) statement concerning the books overall impressions and implications. This segment is followed by group questions and discussions of the material. If you would like to join the book club, or want to submit the title of books you are interested in reading and discussing, or if you would like any other information about the book club, please contact [email protected]

LET”S TALK POLITICS

At 4:15 pm, those who have not read the book can join the group to share thoughts, concerns, insights, and predilections about current political and societal events. As one member stated, we can talk about “those issues which keep you awake at night”. Everyone has a chance to speak, while we all listen. Topics for discussion usually evolve from the group concerns. Whatever your political persuasion, you are welcome to join this accepting and respectful group.

To join the Zoom meeting, click here and use passcode 220148. You will need to be admitted by the host.

 

LWVNAZ – Let’s talk Politics @ Zoom
May 29 @ 4:15 pm – 5:00 pm

LET”S TALK POLITICS

Following the Book club from 3-4:15pm, those who have not read the book club book can join the group to share thoughts, concerns, insights, and predilections about current political and societal events. As one member stated, we can talk about “those issues which keep you awake at night”. Everyone has a chance to speak, while we all listen. Topics for discussion usually evolve from the group concerns. Whatever your political persuasion, you are welcome to join this accepting and respectful group.

To join the Zoom meeting, click here and use passcode 220148. You will need to be admitted by the host.

Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
May 29 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

May
30
Tue
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 30 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

May
31
Wed
MAGA Debt Ceiling – Action Call @ phone or email
May 31 @ 12:00 am

The Treasury Department projects that the US government will only be able to pay it’s bills through June 1 without a debt limit increase. That means we’re only eight days away from a default – and the worldwide economic catastrophe it would create! The Republicans are literally holding the debt payment legislation hostage, so they can get budget cuts they want!

There’s still a way to stop the crisis: House Democrats have introduced a Discharge Petition, which is an escape hatch to bring a clean default prevention bill to the House floor, even if Kevin McCarthy tries to block it. For this to work, 218 Members of Congress must sign on and refuse to negotiate on cuts that will hurt our communities.

Please call CD2 Congressman Eli Crane at 202-225-3361 or email him at: https://crane.house.gov/contact and demand that he vote to end the hostage-taking and the cruel cuts to public schools, Medicaid, veterans’ benefits and other life-saving programs that our communities rely on, and instead do the bare minimum of paying for the obligations our government has already incurred.

If the Republicans want to cut necessary programs, they should do it in separate legislation that doesn’t threaten a global financial crisis!

Jun
1
Thu
Prescott Indivisible – General Meeting @ Zoom
Jun 1 @ 5:30 pm

General Meeting:

 Patrick Grady and Dr. Greg Murray, of YCCC and the PROTECT campaign, will present an overview of the Quad Cities Climate Profile and the Local Climate Actions reports, both released in February. These reports can be viewed  on the Quad Cities Climate Action Hub. Granite Peak Unitarian, 882 Sunset Ave., Prescott. (Not Democratic Party sponsored.)

Jun
5
Mon
Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
Jun 5 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

Jun
10
Sat
Prescott Rodeo Grounds Re-Development @ Granite Creek Park
Jun 10 @ 8:30 am – 11:00 am
Jun
12
Mon
Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
Jun 12 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

Jun
15
Thu
Yavapai County Democratic Party – Monthly Meeting @ Zoom meeting
Jun 15 @ 5:45 pm

We will be voting for a new Chair. Mike Fogel has stepped down and Vice Chair, Ray Frey, is taking his place until the election

We will hold a virtual County Committee meeting to accomplish this election on April 20, 2023, at 5:45 p.m.

 

Have a question? Need information on YCDP candidates, events, activities, programs, or positions?

Please feel free to contact us at any time.

Or come by our Headquarters.

1555 Iron Springs Road, Suite 1

Prescott, AZ 86305

               11am-3pm

 

Jun
16
Fri
DORR Breakfast – Hybrid @ Senior Center and Zoom
Jun 16 @ 9:30 am – 11:30 am

DORR Educational Breakfast Hybrid –
September 15, 9:30-11am 
Sedona Community Center, Melody Lane or on Zoom

The importance of language in political messaging cannot be overstated. In politics, every word counts. A successful campaign can hinge on the artful construction of messages that resonate with voters. Political language is more than slogans; it can bridge the gap between political ideals and public perception. Note the regrettably misunderstood term “Defund the police.”

It behooves all of us to be conscious of the language we’re using and how it will be construed, when talking to others or writing Letters to the Editor. This program will help us fine tune our political messaging to make it most effective.

Our 3 speakers are with a non-profit called Words That W!N dedicated to teaching and promoting strategic messaging to win hearts, minds, and votes. WTW is an all-volunteer group, passionate about good messaging.

If you haven’t already, please check out DORR’s latest issue of Keeping Posted, exclusively devoted to messaging.

Ali Feldman
Ali Feldman was a speech language pathologist for almost twenty years and then she transitioned into political work involving advocacy, elections, organizing, and communications. Ali currently works for a progressive communications hub in Pennsylvania.

Lisa Wagner
Lisa Wagner is a retired palliative care nurse practitioner who has worked in oncology, neurosurgery, and home hospice. She became more politically engaged after retirement and the 2016 election.

Melissa Knutson
Melissa Knutson is a communications professional with over 20 years experience at a large non-profit organization. She spent her twenties touring Europe as a singer in a rock, folk, pop band and is now devoted to getting progressives to sing from the same playbook.

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Come Join Us In Person or On Zoom

To help our members keep informed about important issues, we are are now running our monthly breakfast meetings both in person AND Zoom.

9:30 am on Friday, XXX
The Sedona Community Center
2615 Melody Lane in West Sedona
Coffee, tea and light refreshments

$10 donation per person
Breakfast Zoom Link
ZOOM Details

Topic: DORR Breakfast

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89569635520?pwd=L00xbGRUZEVNa294Zm4yNjFMeGQ3Zz09

Meeting ID: 895 6963 5520
Passcode: 288900

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Jun
19
Mon
Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
Jun 19 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

Jun
26
Mon
LWVNAZ- Political Book Club and Let’s Talk Politics @ Political Book Club
Jun 26 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

POLITICAL BOOK CLUB

PBC – The book for March 27th is Twilight of Democracy: The Seductive Lure of Authoritarianism by Anne Applebaum (June 2021, 224 pages) The Pulitzer Prize winning historian explains, with electrifying clarity, why elites in democracies around the world are turning toward nationalism and authoritarianism. Applebaum contends that political systems with radically simple beliefs are inherently appealing, especially when they benefit the loyal to the exclusion of everyone else.

The only requirement to join the book club discussion is that each participant has read the book. The standard format consists of each person giving a brief (1-2 minute) statement concerning the books overall impressions and implications. This segment is followed by group questions and discussions of the material. If you would like to join the book club, or want to submit the title of books you are interested in reading and discussing, or if you would like any other information about the book club, please contact [email protected]

LET”S TALK POLITICS

At 4:15 pm, those who have not read the book can join the group to share thoughts, concerns, insights, and predilections about current political and societal events. As one member stated, we can talk about “those issues which keep you awake at night”. Everyone has a chance to speak, while we all listen. Topics for discussion usually evolve from the group concerns. Whatever your political persuasion, you are welcome to join this accepting and respectful group.

To join the Zoom meeting, click here and use passcode 220148. You will need to be admitted by the host.

 

LWVNAZ – Let’s talk Politics @ Zoom
Jun 26 @ 4:15 pm – 5:00 pm

LET”S TALK POLITICS

Following the Book club from 3-4:15pm, those who have not read the book club book can join the group to share thoughts, concerns, insights, and predilections about current political and societal events. As one member stated, we can talk about “those issues which keep you awake at night”. Everyone has a chance to speak, while we all listen. Topics for discussion usually evolve from the group concerns. Whatever your political persuasion, you are welcome to join this accepting and respectful group.

To join the Zoom meeting, click here and use passcode 220148. You will need to be admitted by the host.

Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
Jun 26 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

Jun
28
Wed
Democratic Women Prescott Area – DWPA @ Centennial Center
Jun 28 @ 11:30 am

DWPA Luncheons take place on the 4th Wed. of each month at the Centennial Center, 989 Wineglass Drive, Prescott.Meetings will start at noon, seating starts at 11:30am.

2023 Meeting Dates
April 26, 2023
May 24, 2023
June 28, 2023
July 26, 2023 December 2023 – TBD
August 23, 2023
September 27, 202
October 25, 2023
November 15, 2023 (This is the 3rd Wednesday due to Thanksgiving)
December 2023 – TBD

 

Jul
3
Mon
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 3 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].

Democratic Perspectives – Mondays at 8:15am @ KAZM Radio 780
Jul 3 @ 8:15 pm – 9:00 pm

DEMOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE on your Radio!!

Democratic Perspective is broadcast live on KAZM 780 AM in Sedona Arizona Monday morning 8:15-9:00 AM. D.P. brings a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public.

On April 3 we welcome Mike Fogel, chairman of the Yavapai Democratic Party. Mike is  a former teacher and current school board member in Chino Valley.

On April 10, we welcome Llama from the Verde Valley Democrats. Llama is the field organizer par excellence and works with he Democrats of the Red Rocks, the Verde Valley Democrats, and is also a vice president and precinct leader for the Yavapai County Party.

Democratic Perspective is brought to you by the Verde Valley Independent Democrats, a working group founded in 2011 to bring a broad spectrum of accurate information — moderate, progressive, liberal, and Democratic — to the general public. We’ll examine issues and ideas from different perspectives that challenge the prevailing political wisdom of both parties. Democratic Perspective can be heard at 8:15 a.m. every Monday morning on AM780 KAZM and is based in beautiful Sedona, Arizona. The show is co-hosted by Hava Derby, Gary LaMaster, Stephen Williamson with frequent guest hosts.

Democratic Perspectives Podcasts:
https://democratsoftheredrocks.us4.list-manage.com/track/click?u=99420b3382ec4c035549b8b92&id=35fff4b354&e=6167d90b49

Jul
4
Tue
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 4 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].

Jul
5
Wed
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 5 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].

Movie – “Youth v Government”
Jul 5 @ 6:00 am

Join us on on Wednesday, July 5, 6:00-8:00 for “Youth v Government,” a film documenting 21 young people from across the country as they demand a climate recovery plan and file a groundbreaking lawsuit against the United States. The free film showing, sponsored by KSB, NAZCCA, and Moms Clean Air Force, is at Keep Sedona Beautiful (KSB), 360 Brewer Rd in Sedona. A discussion will follow the film.

Jul
6
Thu
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 6 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].

Prescott Indivisible – General Meeting @ Zoom
Jul 6 @ 5:30 pm

General Meeting:

 Patrick Grady and Dr. Greg Murray, of YCCC and the PROTECT campaign, will present an overview of the Quad Cities Climate Profile and the Local Climate Actions reports, both released in February. These reports can be viewed  on the Quad Cities Climate Action Hub. Granite Peak Unitarian, 882 Sunset Ave., Prescott. (Not Democratic Party sponsored.)

Jul
7
Fri
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 7 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].

Jul
8
Sat
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 8 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].

Jul
9
Sun
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 9 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].

Jul 9 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

About this event
Join Chair Kathleen Sauer, Llama Habern, PC Leadership, and Richard Hector, Student Leadership, to learn more about energizing the Democratic base and gaining new voters.
Llama will be sharing the registration process, sharing QR registration code materials and Richard will be discussing his experience as a new voter and a student leader.
Join us for an outdoor morning meeting and snacks in Camp Verde!

Jul
10
Mon
Apply for Tourism Board
Jul 10 all-day

Please read the description below and if you think you can lend a hand, please apply!
Please note, the deadline to apply is 5 pm July 10th!!

City of Sedona opens applications for a Tourism Advisory Board
In an effort to solicit a range of community perspectives around the topic of tourism in Sedona, the City of Sedona seeks applicants for a new Tourism Advisory Board (TAB). This voluntary body, vetted and chosen by City Council, will consist of 11-people appointed to advise the Council and staff on decisions related to tourism strategic planning, branding and marketing, visitor management programs, regional tourism efforts and any other tourism related matters assigned to it by the city council.

Through the development of an in-house city tourism program and the work of the TAB, city council intends to support tourism to ensure a healthy economy but also balance business needs with resident quality of life. During 2021 and 2022, with the rapid increase in visitation to Sedona and the associated impacts, the city council paused funding for destination marketing and refocused its efforts towards tourism management and mitigation. As the Sedona economy has softened somewhat over the last year, additional strategies for both targeted destination branding and marketing, and responsible destination management and environmental stewardship must be explored.

“This group has a unique opportunity to play an instrumental role in creating a destination marketing and management program that considers and addresses today’s tourism challenges. Approaches that may have worked historically should not be assumed to be the right ones for the future. We look forward to convening this group by early fall and getting started on this important work,” said City Manager Karen Osburn.

Background
In Spring 2023, the Sedona Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau informed the city they did not plan to renew the current contract for tourism management and marketing services. Soon after, city council designated the city of Sedona government as the official destination marketing organization (DMO) with the Arizona Office of Tourism and directed staff to develop a new municipal tourism management program. As this program is built out, a beginning step is to create a TAB as one method to ensure that the voices and perspectives of all community stakeholders and stakeholder groups are equally and fairly represented in future conversations regarding tourism and tourism related goals and actions.

Board details and application process
The TAB should represent a broad diversity in representation, perspectives and opinions. Applicants should be at least one of the following: a Sedona resident, own or operate a business within the city limits or represent an organization serving the community.

At least initially, this group is expected to meet monthly starting in the fall. Over time as the initial work lessens, meetings could transition to being held quarterly. It is also anticipated that subcommittees may be formed to tackle specific issues and/or special meetings may periodically be needed. Meetings will be subject to Open Meeting Law requirements with agendas posted ahead of time, and meetings broadcast live and recorded for full transparency. TAB terms will be a mix of two or four years in length.

Applications may be picked up at the City Clerk’s office, at 102 Roadrunner Dr. or by accessing this fillable PDF version. Return completed applications to the City Clerk’s Office or via email at [email protected] no later than 5 p.m. on July 10, 2023.

Once the application deadline closes, city council will review applications and schedule in-person interviews.

More information
Learn more about the TAB responsibilities by contacting City Manager Karen Osburn (928) 203-5067 or [email protected].