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.)
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
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
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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
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
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 book’s 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.
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.
Jan 4: VVYD Monthly Meeting
Time: Doors open 4:30pm, meeting starts 5:30pm
Location: Old Town Red Rooster Cafe (901 N Main St, Cottonwood)
Speaker: Julie Coburn, the Arizona Organizing Manager at Reproductive Freedom for All (formerly NARAL). She will be talking about the history of reproductive freedom in AZ and sharing more about the current Arizona for Abortion Access Ballot Initiative.
Please sign up to take a one hour training.
Use this link: Thursday, January 11. 9:30-10:30am
After your training, contact Toby: [email protected] to get your petitions.
Please Join us!!
We invite you all to attend this event and connect with fellow community members. I challenge you to make MLK DAY a day on rather than a day off. The theme of this years event will be SERVICE, and we can’t wait to make all of you a part of remembering why the legacy of Dr.King is still relevant today. After the celebration, there will be a benefit carwash for a young boy in our community suffering from Leukemia. Please come out and either have your car washed (DONATIONS ONLY) or donate your time to help wash vehichles. As always, we appreciate you support and look forward to connecting with you on MONDAY AT 11am!!!
Corner Democracy
Join us on the Corner of 89A and Coffeepot Drive, on January 15, at 3pm to help people sign a Women’s Reproductive Rights petition and to pick up info on how to be a petition circulator and to celebrate Dr. King’s commitment to Women’s Rights on MLK Day.
Make a sign or use one of ours:
Sign Here ——>
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Reproductive Rights Petitions
Your Signature needed
MLK – Women’s Rights
MLK – Justice
MLK – Contraception
MLK – Help Others
Arizona Abortion Access
Petition Signing
Contact Toby for sign board.
[email protected]
Corner Democracy
- Join us on the corner of 89A and Coffee Pot Drive to sign a petition. You can pull your car into the parking lot, sign the petition, and pull back onto 89A
- If needed, you can register to vote at this location.
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3. Sign up to become a petition circulator.
Join Us! We will offer petition signing for the reproductive Rights ballot initiative on Monday, January 15, MLK Day of Service. You can pull into the parking lot at 89A & Coffee Pot Drive to sign the petition. Registration and notarization also available.
Arizona Capitol Session Timeline
Friday, 2/16 Last day for a bill to get out of committees in its originating house.
Train to collect signatures for the Arizona for Abortion Access ballot initiative petitions. Sign up for training at Arizona’s List. RSVP for all trainings are required. For Arizona’s List AAA training questions, please contact their office manager, Yunmeng Dang–[email protected] You must be registered one hour before the event to receive the link which are sent one hour before the event from [email protected]. Please check your spam folder.
After your training, please contact Toby to get your petitions.
[email protected]
Arizona Petitons – Reproductive Right
Please sign up to take a one hour training.
Use this link: Thursday, January 18th, 9:30-10:30am
After your training, contact Toby: [email protected] to get your petitions.
Please Join us!!
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
League of Women Voters of Northern AZ Presents
Who is the Independent Voter?
2:00 – 4:00PM
Thom Reilly and Jacqueline Salit,
co- directors of the Center for an Independent and Sustainable Democracy at Arizona State University.
Independents (registered as “Party Not Designated,” the official term used in Arizona) are now the largest bloc of potential voters in our state—a plurality of Arizona voters.
Who are these growing numbers of independents, what do they want, and how are they transforming the political landscape in Arizona and the United States? How is the volatile crisis in US democracy connected to this steep rise of independent voters?
DORR Annual Meeting
Time: 5pm-7pm
Location: St Andrew’s Church (100 Arroyo Pinon Dr, Sedona)
Speakers:
Congressman Greg Stanton
Jonathan Nez, Candidate for Congressional District 2 against Eli Crane
Contact Bea Hanks for DORR membership info.
[email protected] (928) 641-8001
This is a potluck event
Petition Training for Reproductive Rights
Train to collect signatures for the Arizona for Abortion Access ballot initiative petitions. Sign up for training at Arizona’s List. RSVP for all trainings are required. For Arizona’s List AAA training questions, please contact their office manager, Yunmeng Dang–[email protected] You must be registered one hour before the event to receive the link which are sent one hour before the event from [email protected]. Please check your spam folder.
After your training, please contact Toby to get your petitions.
[email protected]
Arizona Petitions – Reproductive Right
Please sign up to take a one hour training.
Use this link: Thursday, January 25th, 9:30-10:30am
After your training, contact Toby: [email protected] to get your petitions.
Please Join us!!
DWPA
DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OF THE PRESCOTT AREA
January 26
Early entrance 11am
Program at 11:30am
Call for tickets and info
Speakers: Harriet Young: former Coconino County Democrat Party chair, AZ List board member, and retired professor of NAU’s Political Science Department, and Coral Evans, former Flagstaff Mayor and Northern AZ Regional Director for Senator Mark Kelly
c/o Yavapai County Democratic Party
101 W Goodwin St. Suites 3, 6, 8
Prescott, AZ 86303
(928) 541-0413
[email protected]
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 book’s 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.
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.
Arizona Training for Reproductive Rights
January 30, 2024 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Train to collect signatures for the Arizona for Abortion Access ballot initiative petitions. Sign up for training at Arizona’s List. RSVP for all trainings are required. For Arizona’s List AAA training questions, please contact their office manager, Yunmeng Dang–[email protected] You must be registered one hour before the event to receive the link which are sent one hour before the event from [email protected]. Please check your spam folder
After your training, please contact Toby to get your petitions.
[email protected]
12pm, 1pm, 6pm MST
La Quinta Inn, 4499 AZ-69, Prescott, AZ 86301
Join us in February to kick off the 2024 election season with some planning and training!
Once again, we are facing a critical election year, and every effort matters. This is a FREE event for organizers and activists in Yavapai County who want to build their skills and get to know other like-minded folks across the county. All ages and levels of experience are welcome! Register here.
Sessions will include core topics relevant to working on local, state, and federal elections as well as issue-based campaigns. There will also be plenty of time to get to know your fellow organizers and activists in Yavapai County.
Schedule:
12-1pm: Lunch and networking
1-4pm: Workshops and speakers
6-8pm: Mocktail reception with snacks
Please indicate which activities you are planning to attend so we can plan appropriately for food and materials.
Financial assistance for local lodging is available if needed to help you participate.
Co-sponsored by: Indivisible Cottonwood, Cornville, Clarkdale; Prescott Indivisible; Rural Organizing Initiative
Sign up here:
Meet and Greet Fundraiser for Nikki Check
District 3 Candidate for Yavapai County Board of Supervisors
4-5:30pm
El Portal at Tlaquepaque
Go to this link to register:
https://www.electnikkicheck.com/events/meet-greet-fundraiser-in-sedona-february-4th
Arizona Legislature Session Timeline
Monday, February 5th Bill introduction deadline
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
Arizona Legislature Session Timelin
Monday, 2/19 Crossover Week begins (most committee hearings are suspended)
Letter from the Chair
Dear Friends and Supporters,
Presidential Election Day 2024 is in 39 weeks. What will you do to make sure that it’s a day to celebrate? There’s a lot to do between now and then!
Be sure to attend our Democracy Fair on February 24th, from noon to 4:00 pm.
Invite everyone you know and help us fill the cafeteria and commons areas of Coconino High School with voters and future voters. We’ll need lots of help that day, please sign up to help if you can.
A big thank you to Nancy Branham and all the volunteers who make the Coconino
County Democratic Party Donation Drive in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. such a huge success. The last of the winter clothing and blanket donations are packed up and ready for delivery to Sovereign Lands. Thank you to District 4 Supervisor Judy Begay for making those arrangements.
Are you interested in working for Coconino County to help with Election Day?
Find out more at our Action Meeting or call the Elections Office at 928-679-7120 and ask for Denise Anderson.
Finally, go ahead and download the DNC REACH app on your personal device, and
look on Mobilize for the training on how to use it. This APP for relational canvassing will be a key component of the coordinated campaign, and you’ll be hearing lots more about it.
Get ahead of the game and be ready for the campaign to reelect Biden/Harris!
Together we will celebrate a Blue Arizona 2024,
Laura Carter
Chair
The League of Women Voters Central Yavapai County
has scheduled our good friend
Terry Goddard
as the guest speaker at their
March 2nd meeting. It’s my understanding that he will be speaking about the status of the lawsuits going on.
This meeting is open to the public and available on Zoom but you do need to register whether you are attending in-person or via zoom as there are in-person and zoom max capacities.
The session is on Saturday, March 2nd from 11-12:30 at Yavapai College, building 3, room 119. I’ve attached a map of the college if you are attending in-person. It’s the same room where the league holds all their sessions.
To register:
1. Click on this registration link to register..
2. Click on Add to Cart to either attend in-person or attend via Zoom (there are two choices).
3. On the Cart Preview screens that displays, scroll to the bottom and click on Checkout.
4. On the next screen, click on the Check Out button.
5. You will have to create a new account for Olli if you don’t already have one.
6. After creating your account (or logging in if you already have an OLLI account) you can click on the Cart icon to bring up the cart with your registration.
7. Again, click on the Check Out button. When I did this it made me go back and click on Purchase first. Then I got a screen with my order confirmation. Cheesh!
8. I then got an email confirming my reservation.
Diane McQueen
928-699-4308
Download may from this link.
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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
Arizona Legislative Session Timeline
Friday, March 22 Last day for a bill to get out of committees in its crossover house (and the last day to use RTS until a budget drops)
Arizona Legislature Session Timelin
Tuesday, 4/16 100th Day of Session (the stated end goal) (can be changed)
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
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
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
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
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
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