EVENTS CALENDAR

Apr
4
Thu
Event: “Release The Mueller Report!” @ Veteran's Memorial Park
Apr 4 @ 3:30 pm

 

Join Us!!!

Sign up online!

https://act.moveon.org/event/mueller-firing-rapid-response-events/search/

Dear Friends, 

If you have been following the news events, you are probably aware that Attorney General Barr does not plan to release the full Mueller Report by midnight tonight. Move On and six other groups say this crosses an unavoidable Red Line in which case we will organize and hold an event to demand that the full report be released.

The event, “Release the Mueller Report” is a collaboration of the Sedona Women’s Marchand Corner Democracy.  Both groups have stood up for our values over the past two years.

We will meet on Thursday, April 4,  at 3:30 on the corner of Northview and 89A, in front of Veteran’s Park next to the Bank of America. The address is 25 Northview, Sedona.

Signs reflecting how you feel about this lack of transparency will be welcome.

This event is a public event. Bring your friends. All are welcome to stand up for Democracy.

With so much on the line, we can’t afford to be silent. 

[email protected]
sedonaactionnetwork.com
Facebook: Womens March Sedona
Facebook: Sedona action Network

https://act.moveon.org/event/mueller-firing-rapid-response-events/search/

Apr
6
Sat
Sign Making Party for Earth Day March @ Cottonwood Library
Apr 6 @ 12:30 pm

NAZCCA EarthDay Rally Sign Making Event!!!

Saturday, April 6@12:30

Cottonwood Library

Some materials will be available.

NAZCCA is a non-partisan, non-profit organization working to educate and empower citizens in a community on climate change. Discover what we can do together to help our environment & fight the climate crisis.
NAZCCA.org
[email protected]

Apr
9
Tue
Transit Open House @ Sedona Public Library
Apr 9 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The City of Sedona invites residents to an Open House to provide input on potential transit service options in and around Sedona. The Open House will be held on Tuesday, April 9th, 2019 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the Sedona Library (325 White Bear Rd.) Community Room.

The service options include preliminary analyses of who might use the transit system, what incentives/disincentives would be required to promote ridership, key origins and destinations, frequency of service, and estimated costs. Links to the project website, the preliminary transit service plan infographic, and the feedback from are included below.

Apr
13
Sat
Moonshot AZ – Pioneer Pitch Verde Valley @ Blazin' M Ranch
Apr 13 @ 9:30 am – 1:30 pm

Be a part of the Excitement!

Who will be the top five finalists in the Verde Valley first
“Shark Tank” event competing for more than $17,000 in
 cash, scholarships and prizes?

Hurry! Registration deadline April 5TH
Buy event tickets on vvreo.com

Public Event with Finalist Presentation and People’s Choice Award
Come hear the newest ideas and support your favorite contestant!

Pioneer Pitch Event Details
$39.00/Person (Includes Brunch)

Featuring Judges’ Picks and People’s Choice Award
Come see new talent as they share their ideas and
compete for the top prizes.
Saturday, April 13, 2019 – 9:30 AM -1:30 PM
Delicious brunch served until 10:45 AM
Competition presentations start at 11:00 AM

Hosted by
Blazin’ M Ranch
1875 Mabery Ranch Road, Cottonwood, Arizona

Apr
15
Mon
LWV – “Independent Voting in Arizona” – Art Babbott @ Yavapai College Rm 34
Apr 15 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Voter Education Program: “Independent Voting in Arizona”.

Our speaker will be Art Babbott, Coconino County Supervisor District 1.

Contact:
Kathy Kinsella
917.846.3827
[email protected]

Apr
16
Tue
Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats – Virtual Meeting @ Zoom
Apr 16 all-day

Join Us!!!

Next Meeting Zoom sign up:

http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats
After signing up, registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the Zoom meeting.

July speaker will be Coral Evans!!!

Coral Evans and Local Government
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 from 5:00-6:00, Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats will present its fourth Zoom presentation.  Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff, a 
small business owner and a former teacher, will address the significance of local government to the individual, being a mayor during COVID-19, rapid
decision making, and enforcing regulations. Because she is running for Arizona State House in the August 4 primary election, Coral will talk about
important issues that need to be addressed in the state.  Time will be provided for questions.  Please join us.Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.

 

Each month’s meeting program will highlight different guest speaker, the latest election news, important ballot and other political initiatives, and fun and easy opportunities to get involved as a volunteer.

To join the meeting on Zoom, please register in advance at: http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats.

Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.
Recruiting Election Observers:  Volunteer to observe the election process at a vote center in the Cottonwood and Rimrock area. The YCDP Election Integrity committee needs people for 2 hour shifts for the Primary Election, August 4, and the General Election, November 3. Contact Vivian Perry at 928-830-9165 or [email protected] for information.
Thanks everyone for ALL that you do to flip AZ BLUE!
Apr
18
Thu
DORR Breakfast @ Olde Sedona
Apr 18 @ 8:00 am

Join Us!

Enjoy breakfast and an interesting speaker.

Breakfast at 8:00 am followed by speakers.

The Future of River and Ground
Water in Northern Arizona
Nancy Steele

 
Executive Director Friends of the Verde River.  She holds a doctorate in Env. Sci. and Eng. from UCLA and over 25 years experience in environmental management and research.    Friends of the Verde River works collaboratively to restore habitat, sustain flows and promote community stewardship to support a healthy river system.

Brenda Hauser

Former mayor of Camp Verde and current board member of the Verde Natural Resources Conservation District working with AZ land Federal Agencies on water and soil conservation issues. Also as a retired co-owner Hauser Family Farms she has direct personal experience in water and land use issues.

Art Babbott

Coconino County Board of Supervisors, District 1 and former two-term Flagstaff City Council member. Art has worked to address regional water policies and land issues. He has served on the Flagstaff Water Commission and co-chaired the Coconino Plateau Water Advisory Council.

LWV – Board Meeting @ Yavapai County Building 2nd Floor
Apr 18 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Apr
20
Sat
Earth Day March – Cottonwood @ Riverfront Park to Montessori School
Apr 20 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Walk for Earth Day!

Celebrate Mother Earth
in a March
for Earth Day!!!

April 20, 2019

Park and congregate
at
Riverfront Park
11284 E. Riverfront Drive
at 1:00 pm

Walk to
Montessori School
215 S Main St.
for a Rally.

Apr
24
Wed
@ Yavapai College
Apr 24 @ 12:30 pm

Free “Lunch and Learn” and Workshop with
Keith Allred, Executive Director, National Institute for Civil Discourse
Wednesday April 24
1PM Lunch & Learn (bring your lunch at 12:30)
4-6PM Workshop
Yavapai College, 4215 Arts Village Drive
The Sedona OLLI will be hosting an extraordinary visitor this Wednesday whose work is aligned with League of Women Voter goals.
The guest will be Keith Allred, the new executive director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse, established in Tucson after the tragic shooting that killed six people and wounded former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. He is known for creating CommonSenseAmerican.org a very successful initiative that brought Republicans, Democrats, and Independents in Idaho together to find and champion solutions with broad support–and is now being rolled out across the country.
Keith earned a BA in American History from Stanford and a PhD in Organizational Behavior from UCLA. He served as the first professor of negotiation and conflict resolution hired by Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, after being on the Columbia University faculty.
He is among the most articulate, effective, and dynamic leaders in the movement towards transpartisan dialogue, deliberation, and political action in America.
Remarkably, he is coming to the Sedona OLLI next Wednesday (April 24) at 1:00 to give a Lunch & Learn talk in room 34 on his work
He also will offer from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. that day a two-hour workshop on promoting civil discourse in everyday life and in local, state and national organizations. Both are free and open to all.
This is a unique opportunity to meet, hear from, and work with an extraordinary individual and to catch up with what’s going on in this vital movement. For more information, contact League member Paul Friedman at 928-282-1541.

Apr
25
Thu
LWV – Let’s Talk Politics @ Creative Life Center
Apr 25 @ 8:30 am – 10:00 am

Let’s Talk Politics

A gathering to discuss the current political climate.

Share your views with others.

Apr
27
Sat
LWV – Political Book Club – “Killer of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the fBI” @ Call Barbara for location
Apr 27 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Political Book Club

“Killer of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI”
by David Grann

April 27
1-3pm
Call Barbara for location
928.649.0135

Apr
28
Sun
Meet and Greet Eva Putzova – CD1 @ Frankie's home
Apr 28 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

HOUSE PARTY  FUNDRAISER

Join us for a fundraiser to meet and support a progressive candidate for Congress, Eva Putzova. Eva will champion Medicare for All, tuition-free college, bold climate action like the Green New Deal and Indigenous, women’s, and workers’ rights. With her track record as the most progressive Flagstaff City Councilmember she is the real deal. Thanks to her effort raising the local minimum wage, Flagstaff workers—and not their bosses—will be getting additional $140 million dollars into their pockets. She has the courage, energy, and persistence needed to challenge the unbridled corporate power and put people first.

Sunday, February 17: 2pm to 4pm

80 Cathedral Lane, Sedona, AZ 86336

Hosted by: Frances Riemer & Mik Jordahl

Please RSVP at [email protected]

 

May
1
Wed
LWVGVV – Lisa Rhine, Yavapai College, President @ Yavapai College
May 1 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Please join us for this speaker who is traveling from Prescott to speak with us.

Lisa Rhine, Yavapai College, President

In February 2019, Dr. Lisa B. Rhine became the president of OLLI’s parent organization, Yavapai College. She brings to her role over 30 years of leadership experience across a number of leading colleges in Ohio, Kentucky and Virginia. Meet her to learn about her background in community college work and her intentions for the future of YC services in Sedona and the Verde Valley. Find out how she’ll deal with the challenge of overseeing a college with multiple campuses, located far apart in varied communities. She’ll explain YC’s role in supporting not-for-credit, member-run, adult education programs like OLLI.

LWV – Philosophy and Politics @ Yavapai College, Sedona
May 1 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm

Philosophy and Politics.

This month’s presentation will address “The Ethics of Climate Change.”

Our speaker will be Matthew Goodwin, PhD, Northern Arizona University.

May
2
Thu
Immigration and Crime in AZ – Jack Harris retired Phoenix Police Chief @ Church of the Red Rocks
May 2 @ 5:00 pm

IMMIGRATION and CRIMEJack Harris – Retired Phoenix police chief and City Manager

Speaker: Jack Harris – Retired Phoenix police Chief and Deputy City Manager
Subject: Immigration and Crime in Arizona. Jack will provide facts that show the true relationship between the two as opposed to statements that have been in the news that do not actually reflect what was and is going on in immigrant communities.
Date & Time: Thursday May 2, 5 pm
Location: Church of the red Rocks,
54 Bowstring Drive
Sedona, AZ 86336
Phone: 928-282-7963

Jack Harris began his career with the Phoenix Police Department in 1972. He served honorably for over 39 years rising through the ranks from patrol officer to Police Chief. As the Police Chief he led a department that consisted of over 3500 sworn police officers and a support staff of 1100 civilian positions with an annual budget of over half a billion dollars. After retiring he was asked to return to become a Deputy City Manager with the title of Public Safety Manager. In this position he continued to serve as Police Chief but took on the added responsibility of leadership of the City of Phoenix Emergency Management team as well as having direct oversight of all public safety entities in the City of Phoenix. He retired in 2011 and is currently consulting on a variety of police related issues.

Jack is a graduate of Phoenix College, Arizona State University, Ottawa University, the Federal Bureau of Investigations National Academy and the FBI National Executive institute. He has received numerous awards including lifetime achievement awards from the Governor of Arizona and the Fraternal Order of Police and was recently selected to receive the Leadership award for 2012 from the Police Executive Research Forum in Washington, DC. In 2015 he was selected to receive the prestigious “Service Above Self” award from the United States Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation.

May
6
Mon
LWVGVV – A House Divided @ Yavapai College Rm 34
May 6 @ 12:30 am – 2:00 am

Join the LWVGVV on Monday, May 6 12:30 – 2:00

Yavapai College

Rm 34

4215 Arts Village Drive, Sedona

May
8
Wed
LWVGVV – Jill McCutcheon, Executive Director of Sedona Recycles @ Yavapai College
May 8 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Please join us to meet :

Jill McCutcheon, Executive Director of Sedona Recycles

May
10
Fri
Pros and Cons of Impeachment – Curt Ireland @ Yavapai College
May 10 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Join Curt Ireland
“Pros and cons of Impeachment”
Friday, May 10
Yavapai College
4215 Arts Village Drive, Sedona
Ollie Program

Register in advance or at the door.

May
15
Wed
LWVGVV – Roxanne Holland, Sedona’s New Manager of Wastewater Reclamation Plant @ Yavapai College
May 15 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Join the LWVGVV to meet:

Roxanne Holland, Sedona’s New Manager of the Wastewater Reclamation Plant (off Rte 89A)

Mark Kelly Fundraiser – Meet Mark Kelly @ Sedona
May 15 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm

JOIN US TO PERSONALLY MEET MARK KELLY and GABBY GIFFORDS!

 

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You are invited to a reception in support of

MARK KELLY

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR U.S. SENATE IN ARIZONA

Hosted by

Steve Segner, Ellen Simon &Blaire Tann, and Klaus von Stutterheim

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

5:00 – 6:30 PM

Address provided upon RSVP

Sedona, AZ

Suggested Contributions:

Co-host: $1,000 | Benefactor: $500 | Sponsor: $250 Patron: $100 | Friend: $50

To RSVP or with questions, please contact
Danny Carroll at 913-485-1963 or
[email protected]

Register online at https://secure.actblue.com/donate/sedona-friedman051519

 

 

❑Yes, I would like to attend and contribute at the following level:
❑Co-host: $1,000 ❑Benefactor: $500 ❑Sponsor: $250
❑Patron: $100 ❑Friend: $50 Other: $________
❑I cannot attend, but wish to support Mark with a contribution of $___________.
Questions? Contact Danny Carroll at 913-485-1963 or [email protected]
Please make your personal, partnership or PAC checks payable to:
Mark Kelly for Senate, 3104 E Camelback Rd. #924 Phoenix, AZ 85018
*Full name _________________________________________________________________
*Address ___________________________________________________________________
*City _______________________________*State _______________*Zip _______________
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Federal law requires us to use best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation and employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in an election cycle.
Contribute via credit card online at Contribute OR complete the following information:
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Contributions to Mark Kelly for Senate are not tax deductible. An individual or federal PAC may contribute a maximum amount of $2,800/$5,000 per election, the Primary and General being separate elections. Contributions from corporations, labor organization treasury funds, foreign nationals, and federal government contractors are prohibited. Contributions must be made from the contributor’s own funds, not those of another and contributors may not be reimbursed by any other person or entity.
Paid for by Mark Kelly for Senate

May
16
Thu
DORR Breakfast – Meet Mark Kelly @ Hearline Cafe
May 16 @ 8:00 am

 

 

 

 

Special Event DORR Breakfast

Mark Kelly
Candidate for US Senate

Thursday, May 16, 8 am
SPECIAL LOCATION FOR THIS EVENT
Heartline Cafe
1610 89A, Sedona Arizona
Admission is $15 and includes breakfast
All are welcome. Pay at the door.

We are very pleased to have a special speaker in May.

Mark Kelly

Astronaut Mark Kelly has announced that he’s running in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate from Arizona. Kelly, the husband of former Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, logged more than 54 days in space across four missions and piloted the final flight of space shuttle Endeavour. Kelly and Giffords became nationally known following an assassination attempt that almost killed her in January 2011. She and 18 others were shot with six being left dead. In a video announcing his run, Kelly said the shooting made him realize that, when bad things happen, “you’ve got to move ahead and try to make a difference in the world.” He went on to say: “I care about people, I care about the state of Arizona, I care about this nation, and because of that, I’ve decided that I’m launching a campaign for the United States Senate.”

Please check our website for additional information on Mark’s visit.

Join us for breakfast and learn about the critical issues affecting our world.
Visit DORR’s website at www.democratsoftheredrocks.org for more info!

Democrats of the Red Rocks
P.O. Box 1165 Sedona AZ 86339 928-212-1357

May
21
Tue
Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats – Virtual Meeting @ Zoom
May 21 all-day

Join Us!!!

Next Meeting Zoom sign up:

http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats
After signing up, registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the Zoom meeting.

July speaker will be Coral Evans!!!

Coral Evans and Local Government
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 from 5:00-6:00, Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats will present its fourth Zoom presentation.  Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff, a 
small business owner and a former teacher, will address the significance of local government to the individual, being a mayor during COVID-19, rapid
decision making, and enforcing regulations. Because she is running for Arizona State House in the August 4 primary election, Coral will talk about
important issues that need to be addressed in the state.  Time will be provided for questions.  Please join us.Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.

 

Each month’s meeting program will highlight different guest speaker, the latest election news, important ballot and other political initiatives, and fun and easy opportunities to get involved as a volunteer.

To join the meeting on Zoom, please register in advance at: http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats.

Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.
Recruiting Election Observers:  Volunteer to observe the election process at a vote center in the Cottonwood and Rimrock area. The YCDP Election Integrity committee needs people for 2 hour shifts for the Primary Election, August 4, and the General Election, November 3. Contact Vivian Perry at 928-830-9165 or [email protected] for information.
Thanks everyone for ALL that you do to flip AZ BLUE!
May
22
Wed
LWVVV – Kristi Tate, Ian Dowdy, Evelyn Casuga – Center for Future of AZ @ Yavapai College
May 22 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Please join us on May 22 for this even.

Kristi Tate, Ian Dowdy, and Evelyn Casuga
This team of dedicated community innovators at The Center for the Future of Arizona (CFA) work to create a better tomorrow for our state. Learn from them what CFA’s The Arizona We Want survey discovered, how their new set of “progress meters” will measure and provide data useful for decision-making regarding what’s going on in our state’s eight most important areas (which are: 1) Education, 2) Jobs, 3) Young Talent, 4) Health and Well-being, 5) Natural Resources, 6) Infrastructure, 7) Civic Participation, and 8) Connected Communities) and what their The Arizona We Want Community Conversations Series will address.

May
25
Sat
LWV – “Fifth Risk” by Michael Lewis @ Gail Digate
May 25 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Dear League Members an Friends,
If you’re interested in learning more about the issues, people and politics of our country, the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley Book Club might be a great way to start. The only requirement is that you read the book! Discussions take place the last Saturday of each month, 1-3PM, at a member’s home. Everyone gets to comment on the book and then we move into general discussion of themes, issues, etc. Contact Barbara Litrell, LWV Book Club Coordinator, if you have questions or want to be added to the Book Club email list.

“Fifth Risk” by Michael Lewis (256 pages)

May
30
Thu
LWVVV- Let’s Talk Politics @ Creative Life Center - Art Cabin
May 30 @ 8:30 am – 10:00 am

Join Us!

Let’s Talk Politics,
8:30a-10:00a,
Creative Life Center–Art Cabin,
on Schnebly Hill Road, Sedona

Barbara Litrell
9286490135
[email protected]

Jun
7
Fri
WEAR ORANGE Rally – Corner Democracy @ Corner Democracy
Jun 7 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Join Us on the corner!

This Friday we will join the Wear Orange Weekend
Wear Orange Weekend
1. Join Us at the corner of 89A and Coffee Pot
2. Corner Democracy
3. June 7, Friday
4. From 3-4.
5. Wear Orange
6. Bring a sign about gun control
7. Use one of our March For Our Lives signs
Stand up for common sense gun control!!!!

We wear orange to honor Hadiya Pendleton. She performed in President Obama’s inaugural parade.
One week later she was shot and killed in Chicago. Orange was her favorite color.

Open this link for more information:

https://act.everytown.org/event/wear-orange-2019/?akid=242783.6730566.gdI5eZ&rd=1&refcode=emne_20190601_VB1&source=emne_20190601_VB1&t=6&utm_campaign=20190601_VB1&utm_medium=e&utm_source=emne_20190601_VB1

Jun
15
Sat
DORR – New Office Opening!! @ DORR Office
Jun 15 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Join Us!

DORR has a new office located at 105 Roadrunner Drive off 89A

.

 OPEN HOUSE
Saturday June 15 11 AM to 1 PM
 
Come join us as we celebrate the move to our new
Democrats of the Red Rocks Office
New location: 105 Roadrunner Drive, Suite 2A
(across the street from the Sedona City Hall campus)
Everyone is welcome
Refreshments, raffle prizes, entertainment
Special Guests
How Not To Go Extinct @ Cottonwood Public Library
Jun 15 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Join Us!

June 15, Saturday
Cottonwood Library, Cottonwood
12:30pm-2pm
100 S. 6th Street

Dr. Sailesh Rao is the Founder and Director of Climate Healers, a non-profit dedicated towards healing the Earth’s climate. In 2006, he became deeply immersed, full time, in the environmental crises affecting humanity and has been studying how to reverse them and achieve global sustainability from a systems perspective. Dr. Rao is the Executive Producer of several documentaries including, Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret. www.ClimateHealers.org
This talk examines the top causes of premature extinction on Earth – climate change, biodiversity loss, ecosystems collapse, chemical pollution and more. Discussion on how a nonviolent Eco-Vegan lifestyle mitigates all of these causes. With strong scientific evidence, it shows why we need to transition to a largely Vegan World to continue fulfilling this ecosystems role by 2026, seven short years from now, or risk our own extinction.

Food Choices & Climate Change @ Sedona Public Library
Jun 15 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Join us !

Food Choices & Climate Change

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Sedona Public Library

3250 White Bear Rd

Sedona

Contact:
Peggy Chaikin
[email protected]
928.821-1529‬

Jun
18
Tue
Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats – Virtual Meeting @ Zoom
Jun 18 all-day

Join Us!!!

Next Meeting Zoom sign up:

http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats
After signing up, registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the Zoom meeting.

July speaker will be Coral Evans!!!

Coral Evans and Local Government
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 from 5:00-6:00, Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats will present its fourth Zoom presentation.  Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff, a 
small business owner and a former teacher, will address the significance of local government to the individual, being a mayor during COVID-19, rapid
decision making, and enforcing regulations. Because she is running for Arizona State House in the August 4 primary election, Coral will talk about
important issues that need to be addressed in the state.  Time will be provided for questions.  Please join us.Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.

 

Each month’s meeting program will highlight different guest speaker, the latest election news, important ballot and other political initiatives, and fun and easy opportunities to get involved as a volunteer.

To join the meeting on Zoom, please register in advance at: http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats.

Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.
Recruiting Election Observers:  Volunteer to observe the election process at a vote center in the Cottonwood and Rimrock area. The YCDP Election Integrity committee needs people for 2 hour shifts for the Primary Election, August 4, and the General Election, November 3. Contact Vivian Perry at 928-830-9165 or [email protected] for information.
Thanks everyone for ALL that you do to flip AZ BLUE!
Jun
20
Thu
DORR Breakfast – Felicia French and Cora Evans @ Olde Sedona Bar and Grill
Jun 20 @ 8:00 am

DORR Breakfast

Felicia French – candidate for AZ Senate
Coral Evans – candidate for AZ House
Thursday, June 20, 8 am
Olde Sedona Family Restaurant
1405 West Highway 89A, Sedona Arizona
Admission is $15 and includes a lavish buffet.
All are welcome.  Pay at the door. 
Felicia French –
Candidate for AZ Senate
Felicia is a retired Army Colonel with 32 years of military service. She is an Afghan War Veteran, Army medical evacuation helicopter pilot, registered nurse and educator with a Masters in Sustainable Solutions from ASU.  Her platform includes equality in access to education; reducing unemployment, creating jobs with livable wages, and supporting small businesses; affordable access to healthcare and improving Veterans services.  She is a solutions-oriented third generation Arizonan, fighting for all Arizonans.
Coral Evans –
Candidate for AZ House
Coral is currently the two-term Mayor of Flagstaff, former Flagstaff City Council member and fourth generation native of Flagstaff.  She is running for the AZ House to bring local perspective back to the Capitol, especially on issues of local control.  “There is a disconnect between our state representatives and local municipalities. We believe in self responsibility and personal responsibility but we also know that we are stronger together. That is the Arizona I grew up in and the Arizona I see every day across northern Arizona. What I see down in the Capitol is not that.”
LWVVV – Annual Meeting and Luncheon @ Sedona Elks Lodge
Jun 20 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

Join Us!
Guest Speaker:
Mary Melcher who will speak about local women history including suffragette movement.

Luncheon – $25

Thursday, June 20,
11:30-2:30
Sedona Elks Lodge
110 Airport Road, Sedona

 

LWVVV – Board Meeting @ Elks Club
Jun 20 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

LWV Board Meeting
2:00p-4:00p following luncheon at Elks Club, Sedona
110 Airport Road
Thursday, June 20, 2019

Jun
27
Thu
LWVVV- Let’s Talk Politics @ Creative Life Center - Art Cabin
Jun 27 @ 8:30 am – 10:00 am

Join Us!

Let’s Talk Politics,
8:30a-10:00a,
Creative Life Center–Art Cabin,
on Schnebly Hill Road, Sedona

Barbara Litrell
9286490135
[email protected]

Jun
29
Sat
LWV – “Leadership in Turbulent Times” @ Gail Digate
Jun 29 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Dear League Members an Friends,
If you’re interested in learning more about the issues, people and politics of our country, the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley Book Club might be a great way to start. The only requirement is that you read the book! Discussions take place the last Saturday of each month, 1-3PM, at a member’s home. Everyone gets to comment on the book and then we move into general discussion of themes, issues, etc. Below is the selection list and dates for January thru August 2019. Contact Barbara Litrell, LWV Book Club Coordinator, if you have questions or want to be added to the Book Club email list.

“Leadership in Turbulent Times” by Doris Kearns Goodwin (368 pages)

LWVVV – Political Book Club @ Call B. Litrell for info
Jun 29 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Political Book Club:
“Leadership in Turbulent Times” by Doris Kearns Goodwin,
1:00p-3:00p
Call 649-0135 for location, [email protected]

Jul
1
Mon
Tom O’Halleran Event @ Camp Verde Library
Jul 1 @ 5:30 pm

Join
Tom O’Halleran
at the
Camp Verde Library
on
Monday, July 1st

Meet and Greet him!!!

Jul
6
Sat
Prescott Frontier Days – ERA float @ Staging area
Jul 6 all-day

March with the ERA task force in Prescott Frontier Days Parade and support the ratification of the ERA by the AZ legislature.

Arrive by; 8am at the corner of Willis and Mariana, staging area 14. Solidarity; – Please wear a white top. Slashes will be supplied!!! Decorate a wagon or buggy in white and pink, lavender and green.

Jul
12
Fri
Lights for Liberty: a Vigil to End Human Detention Camps @ Corner Democracy
Jul 12 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Detention Camps.

Please join us with a sign, water bottle, appropriate dress, and maybe an umbrella for shade to protest the inhumane conditions faced by refugees. We will pass out candles for you to light in your home at sunset.

Corner Democracy

July 12, Friday

3-4pm

89A and Coffeepot Drive

 

 Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Detention Camps.

MASS MOBILIZATION

Please share this far and wide.

Please follow at the event page: Lights for Liberty

#Lights4Liberty #DontLookAway #EndTrumpsDetentionCamps

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We are a coalition of people, many of whom are mothers, dedicated to human rights, and the fundamental principle behind democracy that all human beings have a right to life, liberty and dignity. We are partnering with national, regional and local communities and organizations who believe that these fundamental rights are not negotiable and are willing to protect them.

On Friday July 12th, 2019, Lights for Liberty: A Vigil to End Human Detention Camps, will bring thousands of Americans to detention camps across the country, into the streets and into their own front yards, to protest the inhumane conditions faced by refugees.

Across this country, we have witnessed acts against people fleeing persecution many of us thought we would never see in modern times.

At Trump’s human detention camps, teen mothers and babies are held outdoors in “dog pounds.” We have witnessed the sick and elderly confined to “icebox” rooms for weeks at a time. Unbelievably, children as young as 4 months are taken from their parents, medicine is confiscated, and medical care withheld, and LGBTQ and disabled individuals are held in solitary confinement.

“The Trump administration’s immigration policies and detention camps meet the United Nations’ definition of genocide and crimes against humanity,” said Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin, lawyer, activist and organizer. “Congress is refusing to stop the president and his policies. We cannot allow these atrocities to be perpetrated in our name.”

Perhaps most terrifying, refugees are beginning to be moved onto military grounds, where there will be a complete lack of oversight from the media, lawyers, and human rights monitors. Many of us thought we would never see anything like this in modern times.

“Now is the time for every person to stand up and say, ‘We will not accept this!’ No more hesitating. No more denial. No more fear. We need to be bold, and loud, and unrelenting. That’s the only way we can stop this,” said Kristin Mink, activist and organizer.

Lights for Liberty seeks to create this event in solidarity and allyship with communities most impacted by the abuse of our immigration system. We seek to work in solidarity with grassroots organizations both new and historic, those who are well-funded and on shoe-string budget. We are moved to mobilize with anyone: moms, dads, and people of moral conscience who cannot stand to see families and communities destroyed.

Simply put, our country is at a tipping point.

EVENT DETAILS

On July 12th, Lights for Liberty will shine a light on the horrific abuses of the Trump administration in human detention camps.

People will begin arriving at 7pm local time at locations around the nation. At five main locations, legislators, activists, and organizers will speak until 9pm.

At 9 pm local time, at every detention camp (there are more than 200+ and at least one in every state), and in cities, towns, and homes around America, a silent sea of candles will light up the nation.

El Paso, Texas, where migrants are being housed in outdoor conditions under a bridge with no running water for months at a time, is the anticipated site of the main Lights for Liberty vigil. Legislators, activists, organizers, and members of impacted communities are expected to speak.

Other key events are planned in:

Homestead, FL, at a migrant child detention facility that has caused mass abuse and neglect;

San Diego, near the point of entry site from Tijuana;

New York City, at Foley Square, where hundreds of migrants are processed through detention a day;

and Washington, DC, in front of the Capitol building, to demand action from Congress to end human detention and impeach the President.

Details of exact vigil locations will be announced in the coming days.

We welcome all individuals and organizations who support an end to human detention camps to participate in a main or local event. Please email us at [email protected] if you or your organization is interested in sponsoring or supporting an event in your area.

These events are being funded entirely out of the pockets of our organizing team. We have no sponsors and will not be asking for any financial contribution for these events.

We will invite the public to directly contribute to organizations supporting migrant refugees on the donations page of our website.

This moment has the opportunity to be a turning point in our nation’s history, a moment in which we bring these camps out of the shadows, stop America’s rapid slide into unspeakable horror, and demand that our country stand up for the values it strives to uphold.

We invite you to stand beside us on the right side of history on July 12th.

For more information please visit our website: www.lightsforliberty.org

And in the interim, from now until the end of this administration and its horrific policies, we invite you to light a candle in our window to keep vigil for all those still held in Trump’s detention camps, and all those persecuted, marginalized and harmed by this administration.

For a press release with all the details shared above, go to https://bit.ly/2Isbf1S .

#DontLookAway #Lights4Liberty #EndTrumpsConcentrationCamps

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Jul
14
Sun
Outlaw Dirty Money training @ DORR office Sedona
Jul 14 @ 2:30 pm

PLEASE GET THE WORD OUT

NOTICE: Tomorrow, SUNDAY JULY 14TH, 2:30 pm Outlaw Dirty Money petition training, signing and notarizing at the Democrats of the Red Rocks office, 105 Roadrunner Dr. Suite 2A, Sedona.

Jul
16
Tue
Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats – Virtual Meeting @ Zoom
Jul 16 all-day

Join Us!!!

Next Meeting Zoom sign up:

http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats
After signing up, registrants will receive a confirmation email with information about how to join the Zoom meeting.

July speaker will be Coral Evans!!!

Coral Evans and Local Government
On Tuesday, July 21, 2020 from 5:00-6:00, Verde Valley Yavapai Democrats will present its fourth Zoom presentation.  Coral Evans, Mayor of Flagstaff, a 
small business owner and a former teacher, will address the significance of local government to the individual, being a mayor during COVID-19, rapid
decision making, and enforcing regulations. Because she is running for Arizona State House in the August 4 primary election, Coral will talk about
important issues that need to be addressed in the state.  Time will be provided for questions.  Please join us.Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.

 

Each month’s meeting program will highlight different guest speaker, the latest election news, important ballot and other political initiatives, and fun and easy opportunities to get involved as a volunteer.

To join the meeting on Zoom, please register in advance at: http://bit.ly/VerdeValleyDemocrats.

Join your Yavapai Democrats – Cottonwood to connect with neighbors in the Verde Valley and help build our local democratic community.
Recruiting Election Observers:  Volunteer to observe the election process at a vote center in the Cottonwood and Rimrock area. The YCDP Election Integrity committee needs people for 2 hour shifts for the Primary Election, August 4, and the General Election, November 3. Contact Vivian Perry at 928-830-9165 or [email protected] for information.
Thanks everyone for ALL that you do to flip AZ BLUE!
Jul
18
Thu
DORR Breakfast – @ Olde Sedona Bar and Grill
Jul 18 @ 8:00 am – 10:30 am


 DORR Breakfast _ Join US!!!

MINING IN NORTHERN ARIZONA
DISCUSSION AT DORR BREAKFAST, July 18

Democrats of the Red Rocks will hold a discussion about mining in Northern Arizona at its breakfast on Thursday, July 18, 8AM at Olde Sedona Restaurant, located at 1405 W State Route 89A.

Mining in Arizona has received a growing amount of attention as controversial practices like fracking – technically hydraulic fracturing – and helium extraction have moved into the area.

Fracking is a deep well drilling process that extracts oil or natural gas via horizontal drilling that extends from the vertical bore and pumps fluid into the well at extremely high pressure powerful enough to fracture surrounding rock to create fissures and cracks through which the oil and gas are extracted.

Helium is a rare element removed from trapped gas deposits. It forms as a byproduct from the decay of heavier elements, such as uranium, and must go through an involved separation process before it can be refined and made commercially available.

DORR will discuss issues of land management, environmental concerns, and public safety related to modern mining. Guest speakers will be Joe Costion, Chair of the Coconino Community College Construction Technology Department and Bill Pierce, mining engineer and 2018 candidate for AZ State Mine Inspector.

Costion has been Dept. Chair at Coconino County Community College for over ten years and initiated its Sustainable Building Program and its Alternative Energy Program.

Pierce has been an advocate of work place safety in mines since 1985. He is an engineer with over 40 years of experience and is certified by the Mine Safety Heath Administration, OSHA certified, and has trained with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in workplace safety.

The speakers will appear as part of DORR’s critical issues breakfast series held on the third Thursday of the month. The organization presents different issues at each. All breakfasts are open to the public. There is a $15 fee to cover the cost of breakfast.

DORR is an all-volunteer Democratic Club for Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, the Verde Valley, and surrounding communities that welcomes all independent-minded citizens. The DORR office at 105 Roadrunner Drive in West Sedona is open weekdays from 11AM-2PM. Information is available on how to register to vote and on candidates running for office. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, please call 928-212-1357 or visit: http://democratsoftheredrocks.org

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DORR Breakfast – Bill Pierce @ Olde Sedona Bar and Grill
Jul 18 @ 8:00 am

DORR Breakfast

July 18, Thursday

Olde Sedona Bar and Grill
1405 89A
Sedona

Mining, Fracking and uranium in AZ

Bill Pierce, Candidate for Mine Inspector 2020 will be there.
Grand Canyon Trust also invited – waiting to hear who can be there.

Jul
24
Wed
Bob Thorpe – Short Term Rentals Sedona @ City Hall Council Chambers
Jul 24 @ 3:00 pm

Be there!!!

The City of Sedona has been working with other cities and towns to persuade the State Legislature to change the short term rental statute to allow more regulation of short term rentals. One of our State Representatives, Bob Thorpe, is planning to hold a community discussion on Short Term Rentals here in Sedona. Thorpe has scheduled the community discussion for Wednesday, July 24, 3:00 at the Council Chambers in City Hall. This is Thorpe’s meeting, not a City meeting, and at this time I have no idea of what Thorpe has in mind. For those of you who are concerned one way or another with Short Term Rentals, you might try and attend that meeting and make your feelings known.

Jul
26
Fri
Corner Democracy @ Corner Democracy
Jul 26 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

Join Us!

We’re going to try to avoid the heat and monsoon storms by meeting on the Corner from 9-10am. Bring a sign and dress accordingly.

Jul
27
Sat
LWV – “How the Right Lost Its Mind” by Charlie Sykes @ Gail Digate
Jul 27 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Dear League Members and Friends,
If you’re interested in learning more about the issues, people and politics of our country, the League of Women Voters Greater Verde Valley Book Club might be a great way to start. The only requirement is that you read the book! Discussions take place the last Saturday of each month, 1-3PM, at a member’s home. Everyone gets to comment on the book and then we move into general discussion of themes, issues, etc. Below is the selection list and dates for January thru August 2019. Contact Barbara Litrell, LWV Book Club Coordinator, if you have questions or want to be added to the Book Club email list.

“How the Right Lost Its Mind” by Charlie Sykes 288 pages

Jul
28
Sun
Yavapai County Democratic Picnic @ Watson Park, Prescott
Jul 28 @ 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Yavapai County Democratic Picnic
Felicia French for AZ Senate and Coral Evans for House LD6 and Eva Putzova for CD1 will be speaking as will the candidates for CD4 and LD1 yavdem.org to RSVP $20.00

Aug
2
Fri
Corner Democracy – Your Issue @ Corner Democracy
Aug 2 @ 9:00 am – 10:00 am

JOIN US!!!!!

Come to the corner of 89A and Coffeepot in Sedona.
Bring a sign that represents an issue
Or use one of our signs.
Time: 9-10
Avoid the heat by bringing water, a hat, umbrella, etc.
Stand up for what you believe in!
See you there!

Aug
3
Sat
Blue Bench Training for campaign volunteers, managers, and candidates @ Phoenix
Aug 3 @ 9:00 am – 4:30 pm

Blue Bench training by Arizona Democratic Party and the National Democratic Training Committee in Phoenix. 9 to 4:30 Training for Campaign volunteers, managers and candidates traindemocrats.org or azdem.org for more information FREE