EVENTS CALENDAR

Nov
18
Thu
DORR Breakfast via Zoom @ ZOOM link
Nov 18 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Join us on the third Thursday of each month. Check the DORR website for more information. Democratsoftheredrocks.org

Thursday, August 17, 10am (Arizona) is our next “Breakfast” meeting via Zoom

DORR Breakfast at Home


Protecting Our Precious Verde River and Sedona’s New Climate Action Plan
Thursday August 19, 2021 at 10:00 am

Nancy Steele – Director, Friends of the Verde River
  McKenzie Jones – Sustainability Manager for the City of Sedona

To help our members keep informed about important issues during these challenging times we are running our monthly breakfast meetings by ZOOM.  Make your breakfast, grab your coffee and sign in via this LINK
Nancy L. C. Steele, D.Env
Director, Friends of the Verde RiverDr. Steele is the Executive Director of Friends of the Verde River, working collaboratively for a healthy, flowing Verde River system. Before joining Friends in 2018, Nancy was the Executive Director of the Council for Watershed Health in Los Angeles for ten years. A key focus of her work with CWH included a long-term research and demonstration program to augment groundwater supplies through increasing the ability of cities to infiltrate stormwater. Nancy co-founded the Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy in 2000, serving as President/CEO through 2011 and as Director of Conservation in 2017.Prior to her nonprofit work, Nancy worked in various California environmental and health agencies, focusing on reducing the impacts of air pollution and toxic substances. She is a member of the board of the Infrastructure Funding Alliance and the Arizona Forward Northern Regional Council. Nancy is a Flinn-Brown fellow; Robert & Patricia Switzer Foundation Fellow; and a Stanton Fellow of the Durfee Foundation.

Nancy earned her doctorate in Environmental Science and Engineering from University of California, Los Angeles. She received her M.S. in zoology from Arizona State University; and her A.B. in biology from Occidental College. Nancy was born and raised in Phoenix and loves being outdoors, especially in the southwest. She and her husband have two adult children.

McKenzie Jones
Sustainability Manager for the City of SedonaMcKenzie draws on her background in environmental policy to find innovative strategies to address the climate crisis. She began her career working above treeline for the Appalachian Mountain Club, which strengthened her understanding of citizen science and conservation education. Most recently, she worked for the City of Flagstaff where she oversaw sustainability programming on waste diversion, food policy, and natural areas. She currently serves on the boards of Oak Creek Watershed Council, Flagstaff Foodlink, and Coconino Cooperative Extension. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Law from Lafayette College and a Master of Arts in Sustainable Communities from Northern Arizona University.

Meeting ID: 834 1861 1245

Passcode: 849279
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83418611245?pwd=OC9FeStsVERtbHIrTmFTN1VnZUhMZz09

Dial by your location

+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)

+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)

+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

Contact us:
PO Box 1165 Sedona AZ 86339  928-212-1357
Office: 105 Roadrunner Dr, Suite 2A, Sedona AZ
Office currently open on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 11-2pm

 

 

Nov
22
Mon
KAZM Radio – 780AM @ Democratic Perspectives
Nov 22 @ 8:15 am – 9:00 am

Democratic Perspective Radio – KAZM 780AM

Listen to Democratic Prospectives Radio Podcasts each week on Progressive Talk Radio on KAZM AM
http://www.kazmradio.com/

Live streaming on KAZM780AM in Sedona at http://ww.KAZMradio.com.
Click on “Listen Live” at the top.
Podcast available a bit later in the day
KAZM Podcasts  from previous weeks

 

Nov
25
Thu
LWV – “Let’s Talk Politics” @ Zoom
Nov 25 @ 8:30 am

Let’s Talk Politics!!!
Have a political or legislative issue on the mind or just want to talk about current events? This is your opportunity to share and hear from others.
This group meets monthly on the 4th Thursday of the month.

Fourth Thursday of the month
Beginning on: April 22, 2021 08:30 AM Arizona

There is no need to pre-register.
Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
Meeting ID: 849 6412 4692
Passcode: 210146

LWV – “Thirsty Thursdays” @ Zoom
Nov 25 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

Thirsty Thursdays
Want to talk about politics with an adult beverage in hand? Join us for Thirsty Thursdays.
Thirsty Thursdays meet every other month on the 4th Thursday of the month. 2021 meetings will be in March, May, July, September, and November.

Thirsty Thursdays
May 27, 2021  5-6:30 PM Arizona via Zoom

Note: Lattes with the League has been merged with Let’s Talk Politics.

Nov
29
Mon
KAZM Radio – 780AM @ Democratic Perspectives
Nov 29 @ 8:15 am – 9:00 am

Democratic Perspective Radio – KAZM 780AM

Listen to Democratic Prospectives Radio Podcasts each week on Progressive Talk Radio on KAZM AM
http://www.kazmradio.com/

Live streaming on KAZM780AM in Sedona at http://ww.KAZMradio.com.
Click on “Listen Live” at the top.
Podcast available a bit later in the day
KAZM Podcasts  from previous weeks

 

Dec
2
Thu
Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats – Meeting @ Contact Mike for info
Dec 2 @ 5:00 pm

Join Us!

First Thursday of the month!

Check for the time.

May 6th meeting will be at 5pm.
Distanced and masked outside.
In person meeting Pizza will be served.

Contact Mike Cosentino for info.

[email protected]

Mission Statement:
Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats, affiliate of the Yavapai County Democrats, shall promote the values, messages and principles of the Democratic Party and work to elect Democrats to public office.
Goals and Activities
Meet once a month either in person or virtually – Educate and inform local Democrats on issues of Yavapai County and Yavapai County Democratic Party.
Recruit and help train Precinct Committee Persons – To find individuals willing to be elected Precinct Committee Persons to represent the precincts of the Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats.
Introduce and Promote Democratic Party Candidates – Invite candidates to speak at the monthly meetings and canvass to promote candidates.
Support Local, County, State and National Democratic organizations – Partner with these organizations to promote issues involved.
Promote awareness of the VVYD – Publish a monthly newsletter; partner with other organizations to register, educate and promote voting; hold special events to promote Democrats.

Dec
6
Mon
KAZM Radio – 780AM @ Democratic Perspectives
Dec 6 @ 8:15 am – 9:00 am

Democratic Perspective Radio – KAZM 780AM

Listen to Democratic Prospectives Radio Podcasts each week on Progressive Talk Radio on KAZM AM
http://www.kazmradio.com/

Live streaming on KAZM780AM in Sedona at http://ww.KAZMradio.com.
Click on “Listen Live” at the top.
Podcast available a bit later in the day
KAZM Podcasts  from previous weeks

 

Dec
13
Mon
KAZM Radio – 780AM @ Democratic Perspectives
Dec 13 @ 8:15 am – 9:00 am

Democratic Perspective Radio – KAZM 780AM

Listen to Democratic Prospectives Radio Podcasts each week on Progressive Talk Radio on KAZM AM
http://www.kazmradio.com/

Live streaming on KAZM780AM in Sedona at http://ww.KAZMradio.com.
Click on “Listen Live” at the top.
Podcast available a bit later in the day
KAZM Podcasts  from previous weeks

 

Dec
16
Thu
DORR Breakfast via Zoom @ ZOOM link
Dec 16 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Join us on the third Thursday of each month. Check the DORR website for more information. Democratsoftheredrocks.org

Thursday, August 17, 10am (Arizona) is our next “Breakfast” meeting via Zoom

DORR Breakfast at Home


Protecting Our Precious Verde River and Sedona’s New Climate Action Plan
Thursday August 19, 2021 at 10:00 am

Nancy Steele – Director, Friends of the Verde River
  McKenzie Jones – Sustainability Manager for the City of Sedona

To help our members keep informed about important issues during these challenging times we are running our monthly breakfast meetings by ZOOM.  Make your breakfast, grab your coffee and sign in via this LINK
Nancy L. C. Steele, D.Env
Director, Friends of the Verde RiverDr. Steele is the Executive Director of Friends of the Verde River, working collaboratively for a healthy, flowing Verde River system. Before joining Friends in 2018, Nancy was the Executive Director of the Council for Watershed Health in Los Angeles for ten years. A key focus of her work with CWH included a long-term research and demonstration program to augment groundwater supplies through increasing the ability of cities to infiltrate stormwater. Nancy co-founded the Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy in 2000, serving as President/CEO through 2011 and as Director of Conservation in 2017.Prior to her nonprofit work, Nancy worked in various California environmental and health agencies, focusing on reducing the impacts of air pollution and toxic substances. She is a member of the board of the Infrastructure Funding Alliance and the Arizona Forward Northern Regional Council. Nancy is a Flinn-Brown fellow; Robert & Patricia Switzer Foundation Fellow; and a Stanton Fellow of the Durfee Foundation.

Nancy earned her doctorate in Environmental Science and Engineering from University of California, Los Angeles. She received her M.S. in zoology from Arizona State University; and her A.B. in biology from Occidental College. Nancy was born and raised in Phoenix and loves being outdoors, especially in the southwest. She and her husband have two adult children.

McKenzie Jones
Sustainability Manager for the City of SedonaMcKenzie draws on her background in environmental policy to find innovative strategies to address the climate crisis. She began her career working above treeline for the Appalachian Mountain Club, which strengthened her understanding of citizen science and conservation education. Most recently, she worked for the City of Flagstaff where she oversaw sustainability programming on waste diversion, food policy, and natural areas. She currently serves on the boards of Oak Creek Watershed Council, Flagstaff Foodlink, and Coconino Cooperative Extension. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Law from Lafayette College and a Master of Arts in Sustainable Communities from Northern Arizona University.

Meeting ID: 834 1861 1245

Passcode: 849279
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83418611245?pwd=OC9FeStsVERtbHIrTmFTN1VnZUhMZz09

Dial by your location

+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)

+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)

+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)

+1 929 205 6099 US (New York)

+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)

+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

Contact us:
PO Box 1165 Sedona AZ 86339  928-212-1357
Office: 105 Roadrunner Dr, Suite 2A, Sedona AZ
Office currently open on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 11-2pm

 

 

Dec
20
Mon
KAZM Radio – 780AM @ Democratic Perspectives
Dec 20 @ 8:15 am – 9:00 am

Democratic Perspective Radio – KAZM 780AM

Listen to Democratic Prospectives Radio Podcasts each week on Progressive Talk Radio on KAZM AM
http://www.kazmradio.com/

Live streaming on KAZM780AM in Sedona at http://ww.KAZMradio.com.
Click on “Listen Live” at the top.
Podcast available a bit later in the day
KAZM Podcasts  from previous weeks

 

Dec
23
Thu
LWV – “Let’s Talk Politics” @ Zoom
Dec 23 @ 8:30 am

Let’s Talk Politics!!!
Have a political or legislative issue on the mind or just want to talk about current events? This is your opportunity to share and hear from others.
This group meets monthly on the 4th Thursday of the month.

Fourth Thursday of the month
Beginning on: April 22, 2021 08:30 AM Arizona

There is no need to pre-register.
Click here to join the Zoom meeting.
Meeting ID: 849 6412 4692
Passcode: 210146

Dec
27
Mon
KAZM Radio – 780AM @ Democratic Perspectives
Dec 27 @ 8:15 am – 9:00 am

Democratic Perspective Radio – KAZM 780AM

Listen to Democratic Prospectives Radio Podcasts each week on Progressive Talk Radio on KAZM AM
http://www.kazmradio.com/

Live streaming on KAZM780AM in Sedona at http://ww.KAZMradio.com.
Click on “Listen Live” at the top.
Podcast available a bit later in the day
KAZM Podcasts  from previous weeks

 

Jan
3
Mon
KAZM Radio – 780AM @ Democratic Perspectives
Jan 3 @ 8:15 am – 9:00 am

Democratic Perspective Radio – KAZM 780AM

Listen to Democratic Prospectives Radio Podcasts each week on Progressive Talk Radio on KAZM AM
http://www.kazmradio.com/

Live streaming on KAZM780AM in Sedona at http://ww.KAZMradio.com.
Click on “Listen Live” at the top.
Podcast available a bit later in the day
KAZM Podcasts  from previous weeks

 

May
23
Mon
Sedona City Council – Candidate Forum @ LWVNAZ
May 23 @ 9:00 am – Jun 15 @ 5:00 pm

Candidate Forum – YOUR VOICE! YOUR VOTE!

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona (LWVNAZ) invites voters to submit questions to candidates running for mayor and city/town council in Camp Verde, Clarkdale, Jerome and Sedona, in the August 2, 2022 primary election. Moderators for each forum will pose voters’ questions to the candidates.  The deadline for submitting questions is June 15, 2022.  The email address for each forum is as follows:

Camp Verde

Clarkdale

Jerome

Sedona

Jun
2
Thu
Verde Valley Yavapai Dems – Monthly Meeting @ Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
Jun 2 @ 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.

Jun
3
Fri
DORR Political Film Club – The Silence of Others @ Silence of the Others
Jun 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The DORR Political Film Club meets monthly to discuss a movie. Participants can view the movie on social media sites, such as Netflix, Prime, You Tube, Apple, etc. The group meets monthly to discuss the movie.

 

The group is continuing their (anti-)war theme, this time moving west to Spain, the Spanish Civil War, and the “The Silence of Others” (2018, Netflix:  https://www.netflix.com/watch/81086605?trackId=14277281&tctx=-97%2C-97%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C%2C81086605
Executively produced by Pedro Almodovar, “The Silence of Others” follows a lawsuit filed to address the oppression, torture, and murder of an estimated 100,000 people during Franco’s 40-year dictatorship in Spain. In the background is the 1977 Spanish amnesty law, known as “the pact of forgetting,” which prohibits legal action for crimes committed during the country’s Civil War, and has been a “formidable obstacle to justice.” “For much of the population – including the survivor who passes his torturer’s home every day on the way to market, the children of forcibly disappeared parents found buried in mass graves, and parents still searching for their children seized at birth and handed to Franco’s allies – there is no peace in silence” (official film synopsis).
The documentary won awards for Best Documentary and Peace Film Prize Winner at the Berlin International Film Festival 2018.
A classic on the same topic, “The Spanish Earth,” (1938 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTKtS4WtK_c), is a possible pairing for folks who have time to view two films. Narrated by Ernest Hemmingway, “The Spanish Earth” documents the Republican fight against Franco as it unfolded in the 1930s.
We look forward to a lively conversation about the Spanish Civil War, resistance, justice, and reparations.
DORR’s political film club is hosted by DORR member Mik Jordahl (Attorney) and Board member Frankie Riemer (Professor). We’ll send ZOOM invites a few days before our June 3 conversation.

Jun
11
Sat
Rural Action Summit
Jun 11 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sedona Candlelight Vigil – MFOL @ Corner
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

JOIN US!
Bring a sign and a candle,  real or virtual
for the souls we have lost to gun violence.
June 11
7pm
89A and Northview

Jun
13
Mon
AZ LD1 Candidate forum – Prescott @ Rowle P. Simmons Adult Center
Jun 13 @ 2:00 pm

Cathy Ranson and Neal Sinclair, candidates for Arizona State House, will appear at this bi-partisan event. Please come and show your support.

 

Jun
14
Tue
That Brewery Social- Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats @ That Brewery
Jun 14 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of each month

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

Jun
16
Thu
Yavapai County Democratic Party – YCDP @ Zoom
Jun 16 @ 5:52 pm – 6:52 pm

Yavapai Democratic Party

Third Thursday YCDP meeting
6:30 pm, Zoom,
Gubernatorial candidate Marco Lopez will talk about his campaign

Jun
21
Tue
Candidate Forum – Sedona City Council – Climate Change @ KSB, Keep Sedona Beautiful
Jun 21 @ 6:00 pm

Our City’s Response to the Threats of Climate ChangeCandidate Forum – Sedona City Council
Where: KSB
When: June 21
Time: 6pm
Zoomkeepsedonabeautiful.org

Northern  Arizona Climate Change Alliance and Keep Sedona Beautiful Sustainability Alliance organizations appreciate our fellow residents who have stepped forward to run for City Council office.

We respect the voters’ need to meet these individuals and to hear them out on important topics that affect us all.

Moderators: Frankie Riemer and Peggy Chaikin

Jun
25
Sat
MARCH – WOMENS MARCH SEDONA @ Gather at the Corner
Jun 25 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

WE ARE MARCHING!

Saturday, June 25 at 9AM
Gather at the corner of Route 89A and Northview Road 
(by Jack Jameson Memorial Park).
We will march to 2575 Route 89A for brief

They really did it.

We knew it was coming, but now it is official.  The Conservatives on the Supreme Court of the United States have overturned a basic health care right that has been in place for nearly 50 years.  This will be the first time in our country’s history that a generation of women will come of age with FEWER rights than the preceding generation.

Half of the states in our country are poised to move quickly to ban abortion. The SCOTUS decision has already “triggered” laws in South Dakota, Louisiana and Kentucky that immediately outlaw abortion.  Missouri’s State Attorney General moved to enact that state’s trigger law within minutes of the Supreme Court ruling. Thirteen states are moving to outlaw abortion within the next 30 days.  Seven more are poised to act within the next few months.  Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin are among the 10 states that have pre-Roe abortion bans that are now expected to take effect.

In Arizona, it is unclear whether all abortions will be banned based on a law that is still on the books from the 1800’s or only those after 15 weeks, will be outlawed, as per the recent legislation signed by Gov. Ducey.

Women will be forced to travel across taste lines, in some cases hundreds of miles to access the health care they need.  Those without the means to do so will be forced by the state to carry their pregnancies to term.  This chaos will create a public health emergency as women’s lives, health, and futures are dictated by the states in which they live.

@SedonaWomMarch
Facebook: Women’s March Sedona

Sign Suggestions:
Pro Roe!
Hear Me Roar!
Real Men Support Women’s Rights
Never Again (with a pic of a coat hanger)
Don’t Overturn the Will of the People
Someone You Love Has Had (will need) an Abortion
Let Women Decide
I Support Freedom to Decide
Voters Support Candidates Who Support Roe
Protect Roe v. Wade
My Uterus, My Decision
Vasectomies Prevent Abortions
Women’s Rights are Human Rights
Keep Abortion Legal
If it’s not your body, it’s not YOUR Decision!
Pro Women, Pro Privacy
My Body, My Decision
Pro Vasectomies
Keep Abortion Safe & Legal
Keep your Laws Off My Body
Abortion is Healthcare
Pro Private Personal Decisions
No Uterus? No Opinion!

Jun
28
Tue
Candidate Forum – Camp Verde City Council – LWVNAZ @ Zoom
Jun 28 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Announcing Camp Verde City Council
Candidate Forum

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona is hosting forums involving Verde Valley candidates running for office in the August 2, 2022 primary election.  All forums will be videotaped and links will be posted on the League’s website.

                                                            LWVNAZ

In Studio Forum

Join Us!
[email protected]

All registered voters, regardless of party, are eligible to vote in the August 2 primary. Independent voters on the Early Voting List must contact their county recorder to specify the ballot type they would like to receive. Contact the Yavapai County Recorder’s office for more information at (928) 771-3244 and the Coconino County Recorder’s office at (800) 793-6181.

Candidate Forum – Camp Verde Mayoral – LWVNAZ @ Zoom
Jun 28 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Announcing Mayoral and Council
Candidate Forums

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona is hosting forums involving Verde Valley candidates running for office in the August 2, 2022 primary election.  All forums will be videotaped and links will be posted on the League’s website.  LWVNAZ.org

In Studio Forum
Join Us on June 28, 1-2pm
[email protected]

All registered voters, regardless of party, are eligible to vote in the August 2 primary. Independent voters on the Early Voting List must contact their county recorder to specify the ballot type they would like to receive. Contact the Yavapai County Recorder’s office for more information at (928) 771-3244 and the Coconino County Recorder’s office at (800) 793-6181.

Election Certification Process – LWV @ Zoom
Jun 28 @ 4:00 pm
Jun
29
Wed
Candidate Forum – Sedona City Council – LWVNAZ @ Sedona Performing Arts Center
Jun 29 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Announcing
Sedona City Council
Candidate Forum

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona is hosting forums involving Verde Valley candidates running for office in the August 2, 2022 primary election. All forums will be videotaped and links will be posted on the League’s website. LWVNAZ.org

In Person

Join Us on June 29, 2022
5:30-7:30
Sedona Performing Arts Center, 995 Upper Red Rock Loop Rd.
Contact: [email protected]

All registered voters, regardless of party, are eligible to vote in the August 2 primary. Independent voters on the Early Voting List must contact their county recorder to specify the ballot type they would like to receive. Contact the Yavapai County Recorder’s office for more information at (928) 771-3244 and the Coconino County Recorder’s office at (800) 793-6181.
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Jun
30
Thu
LWV – Let’s Talk Politics @ Zoom
Jun 30 @ 8:30 am

Join Us to discuss current political events with Maryann.  [email protected]

 

Jul
1
Fri
Knock Doors for Democracy – Cottonwood @ Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
Jul 1 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

About this event

Join Team Tom! Defending our democracy and holding the democratic house majority runs straight through Arizona and its Second Congressional District. Please sign up to help us talk to voters about issues that are most important to them and why we need to re-elect Tom O’Halleran and elect democrats up and down the ballot this November! The work that we do today and through the summer is crucial to sustaining our democracy by electing Tom again! We will do a short training and team you up with another volunteer if you would like to knock doors with a Dem buddy.

Jul
2
Sat
Flagstaff Abortion Rights Rally @ City Hall South Lawn
Jul 2 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The Flagstaff Abortion Alliance  will be organizing rallies at City Hall every Saturday from 4pm to 6pm. Join us this Saturday and wear green in solidarity with the global abortion rights movement. We will have a short slate of speakers and will conclude with a community listening session. Come out and learn about our vision and actions we can take.

Jul
3
Sun
Knock Doors for Democracy! Sedona @ DORR Office
Jul 3 @ 8:38 pm – 9:38 pm

About this event  –  on Sundays 4:30-7pm
Join Team Tom! Defending our democracy and holding the democratic house majority runs straight through Arizona and its Second Congressional District. Please sign up to help us talk to voters about issues that are most important to them and why we need to re-elect Tom O’Halleran and elect democrats up and down the ballot this November! The work that we do today and through the summer is crucial to sustaining our democracy by electing Tom again! We will do a short training and team you up with another volunteer if you would like to knock doors with a Dem buddy.

Jul
4
Mon
Flagstaff Indepence Day Ice Cream Social @ Sign up for details
Jul 4 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Sign up for location and more details. Ice Cream Social

Join us and local and statewide candidates for our annual Ice Cream Social, following the parade.
(Time is approximate — make your way over as the parade ends.)
Ice cream is free while supplies last!

Jul
5
Tue
Knock Doors for Democracy – Cottonwood @ Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
Jul 5 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

About this event

Join Team Tom! Defending our democracy and holding the democratic house majority runs straight through Arizona and its Second Congressional District. Please sign up to help us talk to voters about issues that are most important to them and why we need to re-elect Tom O’Halleran and elect democrats up and down the ballot this November! The work that we do today and through the summer is crucial to sustaining our democracy by electing Tom again! We will do a short training and team you up with another volunteer if you would like to knock doors with a Dem buddy.

‘Flood the Phones, Not the Planet’ – Virtual Phone Bank @ Phone Bank Sign Up
Jul 5 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join ‘Flood the Phones, Not the Planet’ Call in Days!

Sign Up Here

We will be calling the White House to urge President Biden and his administration to make significant strides fighting climate change & transitioning to clean energy, and urge him to keep fighting for the historic investments in climate, justice and jobs because #ClimateCantWait.

We will be reaching out to the administration every week to make sure they know how important this is to everyday Americans. Calls can only be made during 11am-3pm ET slots.

Sedona Mayoral Candidate Forum – Topic Climate Change @ KeepSedona Beautiful
Jul 5 @ 6:00 pm

Join us at KSB, 360 Brewer Rd, Sedona on Tuesday, July 5 at 6:00 pm. Voters unable to attend in person will be able to watch the forum and ask questions via THIS ZOOM LINK.

Keep Sedona Beautiful (KSB), Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance (NAZZCA) and the Sustainability Alliance will co-host a Mayoral Candidate Forum: Environmental Changes and Sedona’s Climate Action Plan.

The Mayoral Candidate Forum will address the City’s response to the threats of climate change. Sedona adopted its Climate Action Plan (CAP) in July 2021. The Climate Action Plan (CAP) “sets a goal to cut Sedona’s greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030. Reaching this target—which aligns with the international scientific recommendation for preventing the worst climate change impacts—will require involvement and commitment from the entire city. Local government, residents, businesses, and community leaders must work together to bring forth innovative and impactful solutions that work for Sedona” (sedonaaz.gov).

Forum moderator will be KSB President Craig Swanson. The Forum will involve a brief welcome, an opening round of one-minute self-introductions, and candidate responses to Climate-Action oriented questions. Audience members will then have an opportunity to pose questions. The public is invited and there is no charge for admission. Campaign literature and voter registration forms will also be available to attendees.

Sedona Mayoral Candidate Forum

 

Jul
6
Wed
Candidate Forum Sedona Mayoral Forum – LWVNAZ @ Sedona Performing Arts Center
Jul 6 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm

Announcing
Sedona Mayoral
Candidate Forum

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona is hosting forums involving Verde Valley candidates running for office in the August 2, 2022 primary election.  All forums will be videotaped and links will be posted on the League’s website.

In Person Forum

Join Us! Sedona Mayoral Forum
July 6, 5:30-7 p.m.
Sedona Performing Arts Center

LWVNAZ

[email protected]

All registered voters, regardless of party, are eligible to vote in the August 2 primary. Independent voters on the Early Voting List must contact their county recorder to specify the ballot type they would like to receive. Contact the Yavapai County Recorder’s office for more information at (928) 771-3244 and the Coconino County Recorder’s office at (800) 793-6181.

Jul
7
Thu
Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats Meeting – Learn when/where/ how to vote @ Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
Jul 7 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm

About this event

Join the Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats at our July monthly meeting where we will have the Yavapai County Recorder Leslie Hoffman, the premier elections official in the county, share all you need to know about when/where/how to vote. Come to the Old Town Red Rooster Cafe at 4:30pm on Thursday, July 7 for food, drink, and socializing. At 5pm, the meeting will begin with an introduction before Leslie Hoffman will do a short presentation and then open the floor to Q&A. Afterwards, we will have a number of table stations for various organizations that can help you get involved.

Please note: the voter registration deadline for the Primary Election is July 5th! You will still be able to register to vote in the General Election after this date, but if you are interested in voting in the Primary, please make sure to register before July 5th!

Verde Valley Yavapai Dems – Monthly Meeting @ Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
Jul 7 @ 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.

Jul
8
Fri
Candidate Forum – Clarkdale City Council – LWVNAZ @ Zoom
Jul 8 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Announcing
Clarkdale City Council
Candidate Forum

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona is hosting forums involving Verde Valley candidates running for office in the August 2, 2022 primary election.  All forums will be videotaped and links will be posted on the League’s website.

LWVNAZ.org

In Studio Forum

Join Us on July 8, 6-8pm
Contact Us!    [email protected]

All registered voters, regardless of party, are eligible to vote in the August 2 primary. Independent voters on the Early Voting List must contact their county recorder to specify the ballot type they would like to receive. Contact the Yavapai County Recorder’s office for more information at (928) 771-3244 and the Coconino County Recorder’s office at (800) 793-6181.

Rimrock Canvass – Yavapai County Democratic Party @ Sycamore Park
Jul 8 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

RIMROCK CANVASS

About this event:
Canvass with us to build democratic power in Rimrock!

We are reaching out to Dems in Rimrock to connect and built the democratic community. We will be sharing information about redistricting and our legislative and congressional candidates.

Rep. Tom Ohalleran and the Clean Slate for Democracy.

We will meet at Sycamore Park at 3:00 pm and there will be a short training from Yav Dem Field Organizer Llama Habern on the MiniVan before we go to knock doors.

Afterwards you are invited to a special event with Congressman Tom O’Halleran.

Jul
9
Sat
DORR Golf Outing – Fundraiser @ Canyon Mesa Country Club
Jul 9 @ 8:00 am


There could be many members and supporters of DORR yelling FORE! come July 9, 2022, when the Democrats of the Red Rocks sponsors its FIRST ANNUAL GOLF FUNDRAISER at Canyon Mesa Country Club, the beautiful nine-hole course in the Village of Oak Creek (500 Jacks Canyon Road).

For just $90 per player, participants will tee-off at 8:30 AM (with check-in at 8 AM) in nine-hole scramble play with a late-morning lunch in the club’s lounge to follow. This event can accommodate a maximum of 40 golfers so we urge those of any skill level to register NOW. Please go to the registration and payment site at ACT BLUE or send a check as soon as possible ATTN: DORR GOLF EVENT to: Democrats of the Red Rocks, P.O. Box 1165, Sedona, AZ 86339. You can also come to our office at 105 Roadrunner Drive on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays between 11am and 3pm and drop off your check there.

The deadline for registration is June 20, so please act NOW!!

Proceeds from the registration fee will help fund DORR’s campaign and canvassing activities during the 2022 midterm election cycle. Supporters also have the ability to make additional donations at the ACT BLUE sign-up link.

Democrats of the Red Rocks has been championing area voters’ right to be heard since it was founded in 2003, and the organization has grown to more than 350 members. Among DORR’s events are a monthly “Zoom Breakfast,” featuring Sedona-area and Arizona political figures and issues, and a monthly “Zoom Film Club,” where attendees engage in lively discussion about a past or current political-themed movie they have viewed prior to the club get-together.

Democrats of the Red Rocks welcomes all independent-minded citizens and volunteers at its office located at 105 Roadrunner Drive, Suite 2A in West Sedona on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 11-3. Voter registration assistance and information on the 2022 candidates and ballot issues is available. For more information, visit www.democratsoftheredrocks.org, email [email protected] or call 928-212-1357.

Knock Doors for Democracy – Cottonwood @ Old Town Red Rooster Cafe
Jul 9 @ 9:30 am – 12:00 pm

About this event

Join Team Tom! Defending our democracy and holding the democratic house majority runs straight through Arizona and its Second Congressional District. Please sign up to help us talk to voters about issues that are most important to them and why we need to re-elect Tom O’Halleran and elect democrats up and down the ballot this November! The work that we do today and through the summer is crucial to sustaining our democracy by electing Tom again! We will do a short training and team you up with another volunteer if you would like to knock doors with a Dem buddy.

Flagstaff Abortion Rights Rally @ City Hall South Lawn
Jul 9 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The Flagstaff Abortion Alliance  will be organizing rallies at City Hall every Saturday from 4pm to 6pm. Join us this Saturday and wear green in solidarity with the global abortion rights movement. We will have a short slate of speakers and will conclude with a community listening session. Come out and learn about our vision and actions we can take.

Jul
10
Sun
Knock Doors for Democracy! Sedona @ DORR Office
Jul 10 @ 8:38 pm – 9:38 pm

About this event  –  on Sundays 4:30-7pm
Join Team Tom! Defending our democracy and holding the democratic house majority runs straight through Arizona and its Second Congressional District. Please sign up to help us talk to voters about issues that are most important to them and why we need to re-elect Tom O’Halleran and elect democrats up and down the ballot this November! The work that we do today and through the summer is crucial to sustaining our democracy by electing Tom again! We will do a short training and team you up with another volunteer if you would like to knock doors with a Dem buddy.

Jul
11
Mon
Knock Doors for Democracy – Cottonwood @ The State Bar
Jul 11 @ 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm

About this event

Join Team Tom! Defending our democracy and holding the democratic house majority runs straight through Arizona and its Second Congressional District. Please sign up to help us talk to voters about issues that are most important to them and why we need to re-elect Tom O’Halleran and elect democrats up and down the ballot this November! The work that we do today and through the summer is crucial to sustaining our democracy by electing Tom again! We will do a short training and team you up with another volunteer if you would like to knock doors with a Dem buddy.

Candidate Forum Jerome City Council -LWVNAZ @ Spook Hall
Jul 11 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Announcing
Jerome City Council
Candidate Forum

The League of Women Voters of Northern Arizona is hosting forums involving Verde Valley candidates running for office in the August 2, 2022 primary election.  All forums will be videotaped and links will be posted on the League’s website.  LWVNAZ.org

In Person Forum!
Please join us on July 11, 6-8pm,
Spook Hall, 260 Hull Ave, in Jerome.

Contact:  [email protected]

All registered voters, regardless of party, are eligible to vote in the August 2 primary. Independent voters on the Early Voting List must contact their county recorder to specify the ballot type they would like to receive. Contact the Yavapai County Recorder’s office for more information at (928) 771-3244 and the Coconino County Recorder’s office at (800) 793-6181.

Jul
12
Tue
‘Flood the Phones, Not the Planet’ – Virtual Phone Bank @ Phone Bank Sign Up
Jul 12 @ 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join ‘Flood the Phones, Not the Planet’ Call in Days!

Sign Up Here

We will be calling the White House to urge President Biden and his administration to make significant strides fighting climate change & transitioning to clean energy, and urge him to keep fighting for the historic investments in climate, justice and jobs because #ClimateCantWait.

We will be reaching out to the administration every week to make sure they know how important this is to everyday Americans. Calls can only be made during 11am-3pm ET slots.

That Brewery Social- Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats @ That Brewery
Jul 12 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us on the 2nd Tuesday of each month

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

Jul
14
Thu
Candidate Forum – Sedona XYZ @ Sedona Public Libray
Jul 14 @ 5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

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8 people going, including Jessica Williamson, Jamie Cross and Liliana MoVa
Event Sponsored by Marci Krufka Taylor and members of Sedona XYZ
  We would like to invite you to an open forum with the mayoral and council candidates for the city of Sedona.
   July 14, 2022 at 5:30 pm at:
Sedona Public Library

   3250 White Bear Road
Sedona, AZ 86336
 The candidates will share their thoughts on important issues facing members of generations X, Y and Z in Sedona and answer questions from our group.
The forum will take place from 6pm to 8pm. There will be 30 minutes before and after to meet and greet the candidates.

 This event is open to current and potential members of Sedona XYZ and members of the community. Please share with your friends who may be interested!

 

Group Members of Sedona XYZ
We would like to invite you to an open forum with the mayoral and council candidates for the city of Sedona.
July 14, 2022 at 5:30 pm at:
Sedona Public Library
3250 White Bear Ro…

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Jul
16
Sat
Flagstaff Abortion Rights Rally @ City Hall South Lawn
Jul 16 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The Flagstaff Abortion Alliance  will be organizing rallies at City Hall every Saturday from 4pm to 6pm. Join us this Saturday and wear green in solidarity with the global abortion rights movement. We will have a short slate of speakers and will conclude with a community listening session. Come out and learn about our vision and actions we can take.