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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 05:40 AM
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Democratic Party events 2011
Party related events and organizations.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-11 05:41 AM
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1. Evergreen Democratic Club 1/14 in Burien
Evergreen Democratic Club
Agenda for January 14, 2011

11:30 am – 1 pm Angelo’s Restaurant, Burien
11:30 am 1. Call to Order – please be on time

2. Lunch ($13) – includes beverage and tip
12:00 pm 3. Program – Establishing a State Bank

12:30 pm 4. Business Meeting

Approval of minutes of November 2010

Treasurer's report

Chair's report
Thank Karen Keiser for contribution refund ($300)

Old Business
Contribution to Joe McDermott campaign ($300)

New Business
Report of Audit Committee (Betty Ness)

Good of the Order

1:00 pm 5. Adjourn


President’s Message

If you will NOT be continuing your membership, please let me know by return email or by phone 206-762-6417 so I can quit clogging your mailbox with unwanted messages! Thanks!

Membership Dues are due for 2011. In addition to annual dues, members are asked to make additional donations to the Club so that candidate support can be more effective. Many thanks to the several members who have regularly done so.

Combined with your individual support of candidates, EDC makes a powerful statement.

Happy New Year

Martha Koester, President

Evergreen Democratic Club



Evergreen Democratic Club
Membership Info Form
2011 Dues = $20

Name
Address
City State Zip
Tele: Cell Fax
Email
Share your birthday with the Sunshine Committee (Month and Day only)
Send meeting notices by: MAIL or EMAIL (circle one)

Email cuts operating costs, so please use it if you have it. Thank you!

Dues and contributions to EDC are not deductible on your federal income tax return.
RETURN TO: Rachael Levine – 430 So. 124th St, Burien 98168 (206-244-7139)




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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jan-04-11 05:10 AM
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2. 2nd CD Progressive Democrats of America meeting in Anacortes 1/8
Please forward this notice to your lists, and whoever you think may be interested.

A group of former 2nd CD PDA members are reforming our 2nd CD PDA chapter (again).


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2nd CD PDA meeting: Jan 8, ~1 pm (following the 40th LD re-organization meeting), at the Anacortes Library, 904 6th St, Anacortes, unless roads are impassable (back up date Jan 15).

Our agenda will include filling “coordinating team” roles, letting members know about opportunities to participate in “Issue Organizing Teams.”

Contact: Rena Patty, 360-376-6864, rena@rockisland.com

Chapter Quick-Start Guidelines
To start a chapter with PDA, you just need four additional like-minded people to sign up with
you. All five of you need to be “members” of PDA, which just means signing up in the
database here: <http://tinyurl.com/join-PDA>.

At your first meeting:
1. Start building out your coordinating team right away:
a. A chapter coordinator who calls and runs the meetings
b. An outreach coordinator to recruit new members and build alliances
c. A BBLV organizer to take the lead on establishing a vigil and reporting back
d. A communications person with some computer skills to maintain your local contacts and
send emails using our tools. Training is provided.
e. Volunteers to participate in each of PDA’s Issue Organizing Teams (IOTs), where policy
positions are decided, and actions are developed: <http://pdamerica.org/iot/>
•End War and Occupations, Redirect Funding (Within this IOT is the Israel/Palestine
Action Group, which meets separately)
•Healthcare for All, Single-payer
•Economic and Social Justice (Within this IOT are the Immigration Action Group and
Democracy Restoration Act Action Group, which meet separately)
•Clean, Fair, Transparent Elections
•Stop Global Warming/Environmental Issues
•Accountability and Justice (Within this IOT is the Amend to Suspend Corporate
Personhood Action Group, which meets separately)
2. Submit the names with corresponding roles to your state coordinator and
field@pdamerica.org as your chapter coordinating team is built out.
3. Decide on the location and date for your next meeting. Often coffee shops, people’s
homes, etc. are ideal locations—don’t forget!
4. Request support for PDA by having everyone join ¢hange makes Change—for $5 a month,
we can keep PDA and our causes going.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-13-11 05:31 AM
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3. King County Democrats Legislative Action Committee Meeting 1/16 in Des Moines
King County Democrats Legislative Action Committee Meeting
Sunday January 16, 2011
2 PM - 4 PM
Des Moines Library
21620 11th Ave S
Des Moines, WA 98198

We will be discussing the issues in our proposed legislative agenda. The issues coordinators will each give a five minute presentation and answer questions. The Washington State Budget & Policy Center will have an analyst to discuss revenue priorities & strategy.

Local 33rd District legislators have been invited to drop by and give an update on the Legislative session which started on Monday.

Directions:

The library is located on the corner of South 216th Street and 11th Avenue South, next to Des Moines City Hall and across the street from Wesley Homes Retirement Center.

I-5 Northbound: Take Exit 149B, and head west on Highway 516 (Kent-Des Moines Road). Turn right on Pacific Highway S (Highway 99). At the next major intersection, turn left on 216th Street. After going down the hill, turn left on 11th Avenue.

I-5 Southbound:
Take Exit 151. At the stop sign, go straight ahead on 200th Street. At the next major intersection, turn left on International Boulevard (Highway 99/Pacific Highway S). At the third stoplight, turn right on 216th Street. After going down the hill, turn left on 11th Avenue.

From Burien:
Head south on First Avenue, which becomes Marine View Drive. At the first four-way intersection with lights, turn left on 7th Place South, which becomes 216th Street. At the top of the small hill, turn right on 11th Avenue.

Bus Routes:
The Des Moines Library is served by bus routes 121, 122, 131, 132, and 166.

Metro Route 166 stops immediately outside the Des Moines Library on South 216th Street. Route 132 has a stop across the street from the QFC in Des Moines, which is about 1/4 of a mile from the library.

For bus times, call Metro's Rider Information line at 206-553-3000 or 800-542-7876 or visit their Web site.


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King County Democrats Legislative Action Committee

Proposed 2011 Legislative Agenda
1/2/2011 Draft until adopted by KSDCC

1. Revenue & Tax Reform

- Require that all tax exemptions have a 5-year sunset provision and annual performance reports

- Repeal non-performing corporate tax breaks, in a revenue request to the people, including TransAlta coal mine jobs and big banks' loophole for resale of mortgages

- Toll both the 520 and I-90 bridges to pay for 520 bridge replacement


2. Election & Initiative Reform (Craig Salins & Steve Zemke)

- Public financing of campaigns for Washington State Supreme Court: optional public financing for campaigns, by referendum to the people

- Support full disclosure of all spending on issue ads and independent electioneering, as well as on campaign spending

- Universal voter registration: opt-out, not opt-in, legislation for motor-voter registration

- Same-day voter registration and voting.

- Initiative reform, including increasing the initiative filing fee to $100 or more from $5 to better cover administrative costs; requiring signature-gatherers to be Washington State residents; and creating a citizen's initiative review process like Oregon's


3. Banking, Foreclosure and Predatory Lending Reform (Sarajane Siegfriedt)

- Require mortgage lenders to use mediation

- Provide automatic judicial oversight for foreclosures

- Establish a public Washington State Bank, similar to North Dakota's, to increase credit for farmers and community development


4. Environment (Margaret Shield)

- Transition to a coal-free future by closing or converting TransAlta coal-fired plant in Centralia

- Protect environmental programs from budget cuts, if possible

- Protect water quality by restricting phosphorus amounts in lawn fertilizers



5. Public Safety (Margaret Shield)

- Create statewide safe medicine-return program funded by pharmaceutical manufacturers

- Keep kids safe from toxic chemicals by requiring children's products manufacturers to find and use safer alternatives for harmful chemicals.



6. Criminal Justice (Renee McCoy)

- Abolish 3-strikes law or revise it to eliminate lowest level crimes

- End sentences of life without parole for juveniles

- Legalize, regulate and tax marijuana for adults



7. Housing and Human Services (Sarajane Siegfriedt)

- Protect poverty programs: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Apple Health for kids, Basic Health, Emergency Food Assistance, Medicaid, mental health, substance abuse treatment and Disability Lifeline

Restore Medicaid medication cuts

- Promote State Housing Trust Fund at 50% of previous level of effort (or $100 million) as a shovel-ready jobs bill

- Pass Fair Tenant Screening Act to regulate screeners and make reports good for 60 days

- Pass Adult Family Home regulatory reform, with fees adequate to cover costs



8. Labor (Brad Larssen)

- Increase capital budget to support public construction projects and to create jobs

- Protect Workers' Compensation: improve L&I regulation & transparency and recapture L&I insurance pool refunds with L&I "retro reform"

- Require prevailing wages to be paid on public/private partnerships and projects involving public money or public land



9. Education

- Protect early education funding: for low-income preschool, maintain 2009-2011 funding level; for full-day kindergarten, support an addition of 11% of schools per year

- Adopt State Board of Education College and Career Ready Graduation Standards (Core 24--an increase in credit requirements for better preparation for life) for the class of 2017

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Lobby Day in Olympia for King County Democrats
Monday, February 21, 2011
Washington State Capital, 400 Capitol Way S, Olympia, WA
10:30 AM to 1:30 PM
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lobby Day in Olympia this year is on Presidents Day, Monday, February 21st. The meeting will start at 9:30 AM. Participants will be arranging meetings with their legislators in the afternoon after 2 p.m.

Lobby Day attendees will get briefings on our issues to prepare them to meet directly with their legislators and a box lunch ($20 registration in advance). All the King County legislators are invited to address the meeting, and the Governor has been invited to keynote.

Attendance is limited and pre-registration is required. Contact Sarajane Siegfriedt, sarajane3h {at} comcast.net , 206-440-5829 for questions.

Many of us will stay in Olympia for the Washington State Democrats Crab Feed at 5 p.m. in Lacey.


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Olympia Legislative News
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AP - Washington State Legislature opens 105 day session

Spokesman-Review - Gregoire's optimism met with caution

Seattle Times -The budget breakdown: How will state lawmakers slash the budget when much of it is untouchable?

Washington State Budget and Policy Center - State lawmakers should review whether tax breaks are still worthy

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Help Support the King County Democrats
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Join now to become a 2011 member of the King County Democrats!
Our members make everything possible

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Membership in the King County Democrats is $40 per year.

Donate online! Your donation will count towards your membership.
Download our membership form and send it in with your check.
Please consider becoming a Sponsor at $100!
Make your gift easier by spreading it out over time! $5 per month adds up to a $60 membership


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Contact Information
Sarajane Siegrfiedt- Chair - Legislative Action Committee sarajane3h {at} comcast.net
Steve Zemke - Chair- King County Democrats stevezemke {at} msn.com

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-15-11 05:53 AM
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4. Dennis Kucinich to be in the Puget Sound area in February
Dennis Kucinich will be coming to WA and doing several speaking events in the Puget Sound area on February 21st. Please save the date! I am coordinating his event in Olympia, which will be 3:00 PM at Capitol Theater (5th Ave between Franklin and Washington, downtown). He'll be speaking on the topic of how war is bad for the economy. I'll give you more details as they get worked out. I hope you can make it, and help spread the word!

lightgirlkay {at} yahoo.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-19-11 06:53 AM
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6. Further info and time

SAVE THIS DATE....FEBRUARY 21, 3:00PM

Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) speaking on the subject: War is Bad for the Economy!

Capitol Theater in Downtown Olympia. 206 5th Ave SE. Free parking on the street (Presidents Day holiday)

Sponsored by Fellowship of Reconciliation and Veterans for Peace, Rachel Corrie Chapter 109

$5-15 suggested donation at the door.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP: PLEASE FORWARD THIS INFORMATION TO ALL YOUR LISTS OF INTERESTED PARTIES

This is an 800 seat venue. Let's fill it up.


Contact Cheryl Crist at ccrist5000 {at} aol.com (360-754-7631) or Glen Anderson at glen {at} olywa.net (360-491-9093) for more information.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-03-11 05:44 AM
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10. Latest info as of 2/2

SLatest Event Details -- Arrive Early if You Can!
Dear Friends,

Here are some updates regarding Congressman Dennis Kucinich's event on “The True Cost of War” on Monday afternoon February 21 (Presidents’ Day) at the Capitol Theater, 206 5th Avenue SE, in downtown Olympia.

A huge turnout is expected, so the organizers urge people to arrive very early. The doors will open at 2:00 p.m., and the program begins at 3:00 p.m.

Kucinich’s speaking engagement will highlight the “Bring Our Billion$ Home” campaign of the Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation. The “Bring Our Billion$ Home” campaign is informing and activating the public to urge Congress to reduce military spending and apply the savings to fund urgent human and environmental needs in the U.S.

The Artesian Rumble Arkestra – a delightful marching band – will perform outside before the event. Olympia’s Peace Choir will sing in the theater before Congressman Kucinich speaks.

The event is sponsored by the Olympia Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) and the local Veterans for Peace (VfP) Rachel Corrie Chapter 109.

A suggested donation of $5 - $15 per person will cover costs and benefit the sponsoring organizations’ ongoing work for peace and a peaceful economy.

The federal holiday means parking on the streets will be free.

The Olympia FOR has worked in many nonviolent ways for peace and social justice since 1976. The Western Washington FOR has worked even longer at the regional level. Both are part of a national and international pacifist organization that has been active since 1914 in Europe and 1915 in the U.S.

Veterans for Peace is a nationwide organization (http://www.facebook.com/l/d87b1FIRjBxzuma3aA-jnysi0Xg;www.veteransforpeace.org) of veterans and supporters of all ages. Olympia’s Rachel Corrie Chapter 109 (http://www.facebook.com/l/d87b1JHZtL-1-iWMbOU9nsR2yfA;www.vfp109rcc.org) organizes a variety of activities locally.

For more information contact Glen Anderson at (360) 491-9093 or glen {at} olympiafor.org or visit the Olympia FOR’s website, http://www.facebook.com/l/d87b1NIrDkfCkCHDsHktTwMzfFg;www.olympiafor.org. Requests for interviews with Congressman Kucinich should be directed to Kayla Saville at (253) 459-0858 or kayla.saville {at} gmail.com.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-04-11 06:28 PM
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12. He'll be at the Crab Feed also!
http://www.wa-democrats.org/content/crab-feed-and-grassroots-training

http://www.actblue.com/page/crabfeed

Washington State Democrats Annual Crab Feed & Grassroots Training
Presidents' Day – Monday, February 21, 2011 St. Martin's University Pavilion 5300 Pacific Ave SE | Lacey, WA 98503

With special guests, Governor Chris Gregoire, Congressmen Jay Inslee, Adam Smith, and Dennis Kucinich and dozens of Democratic Elected Officials.

Grassroots Training 10:00am—4:00pm ($15—includes lunch

Crab Feed 5:00pm ($50 per person - $10 children 12 and under)
The Vendor tables are $50 and must be pre-approved and purchased by February 14th. (Vendor hours: 4:00pm – to end of event. Set up begins at 2:00pm)

A feast of Crab, Salmon, and Clams with a Vegetarian main dish and multiple side dishes

Crab Feed Sponsorship Levels:
Program Sponsor: $250 - 5 tickets - Name in Program -Name in Slideshow of Sponsors
Party Sponsor: $500 - 10 tickets - Name in Program - Name in Slideshow of Sponsors
Grand Sponsor: $1,000 - 10 tickets - 2 private reception tickets - Name in Program - Logo in Slideshow of Sponsors - Recognition at podium
Major Sponsor: $2,500 - 10 tickets - 5 private reception tickets - Name in Program - Logo in Slideshow of Sponsors - Recognition at podium
Event Sponsor: $5,000 - 10 tickets - 10 private reception tickets - Logo in Program - Logo in Slideshow of Sponsors Recognition at podium





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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-24-11 03:56 AM
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17. Videos and articles
Here's an article about Dennis Kucinich's talk at the Capitol Theater in Olympia, WA on Monday (Feb. 21):
http://www.theolympian.com/2011/02/22/1552150/kucinich-urges-a-stand-for-justice.html

Here's a video of Dennis speaking at the labor rally in the Rotunda of the Capitol building in Olympia on Monday:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKiJQbicKCo&feature=related

And here's a video of Dennis speaking at the Capitol Theater in Olympia on Monday, where he spoke to a standing-room-only crowd of over 800 people:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tmzr52zxaEY&NR=1

Enjoy!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-05-11 04:30 AM
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18. More options for watching and listening
Edited on Sat Mar-05-11 04:31 AM by eridani
http://waliberals.org/notes-on-dennis-kucinichs-talk-in-olympia/2011/03/04/

Washington Liberals has my blog account of Dennis Kucinich's talk in Olympia.

There's also an embedded video of part of Kucinich's talk.

If you attended the event and have something to add, please add comments or let me know.

BTW, there are now four editors for the website and a page with writing guidelines. You can view and add recommended links and one-liners/slogans.

Thanks, Don


Watch the Kucinich program on TV or on your own computer:

Thanks to the tremendous and skilled work of our videographer Dennis Mills, we have arranged for Congressman Dennis Kucinich’s presentation from Monday February 21 in Olympia, Wa. (“The True Cost of War”) to be shown on Thurston Community Television (TCTV channel 22 for cable TV subscribers in Thurston County) and to be posted to two websites:

Olympia Fellowship of Reconciliation (www.olympiafor.org) and Olympia’s Veterans for Peace chapter 109 (www.vfp109rcc.org).

The TV and website program comes in two parts: Enjoy Kucinich’s one-hour program “The True Cost of War” followed immediately by 45 minutes of his question-and-answer session.


The TCTV air dates are as follows:

Thursday March 3, 2011, 10:00 AM, followed by Q&A starting at 11:00 AM
Saturday March 5, 2011, 8:00 PM, followed by Q&A starting at 9:00 PM
Tuesday March 8, 2011, 7:00 AM, followed by Q&A starting at 8:00 AM
Saturday March 12, 2011, 9:30 PM, followed by Q&A starting at 10:30 PM
Wednesday March 16, 2011, 7:30 AM, followed by Q&A starting at 8:30 AM
Saturday March 19, 2011, 8:00 PM, followed by Q&A starting at 9:00 PM
Wednesday March 23, 2011, 8:30 PM, followed by Q&A starting at 9:30 PM
Saturday March 26, 2011, 8:00 PM, followed by Q&A starting at 9:00 PM


If you are interested in the growing movement to cut military spending and use the savings to fund vital human needs, we invite you to join the “Bring Our Billion$ Home” campaign, organized by the Western Washington Fellowship of Reconciliation < www.wwfor.org (206) 789-5565> and the Olympia Fellowship of Reconciliation < www.oympiafor.org (360) 491-9093>

Congressman Dennis Kucinich said this about the failure of "Star Wars" anti-missile defense systems to pass honest tests of effectiveness: "We have $10 billion for a missile system that can't pass a test, and yet we tell our school districts that if the children don't pass tests, they're not going to get funded .... Figure it out -- no missile system left behind."

Glen Anderson (360) 491-9093 glen {at} olympiafor.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-09-11 07:47 PM
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19. MOre videos and pix from the Crabfeed and the grassroots training
Our Activist Training and Crab Feed was on February 21st. We had the opportunity to talk to some of our Party leaders about what they're doing to get ready for 2012, and we compiled it into the video.


You can watch the video:
On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150100813846759&oid=35250158053&comments
On YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvbVkZa_d_o
On our webpage: http://www.wa-democrats.org/content/why-you-should-get-local-today


Supporting these local organizations is a big part of what will make us stronger for 2012. Please help us promote this video by tweeting, liking it on Facebook, etc!
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-16-11 01:20 AM
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5. DEms Disability Caucus to hold breakfast at State Meeting in Olympia 1/29
Dear Friends of the Washington State Democratic Disabilities Issues Caucus (WSDIC):

Message Index:

1. Disability Issues Breakfast, Saturday Morning, January 29, 2011
2. Call to Next Membership Meeting, following breakfast
3. Note of Thanks to Lt. Governor Brad Owen

1. Disability Issues Breakfast, Saturday Morning, January 29, 2011, @ 6:45 AM:

Democrats and other members of the general public are invited to our joint-caucus-sponsored breakfast, with special thanks to Debbie Pattin of the Veterans & Military Families Caucus. Please read the following announcement carefully and attend our breakfast. There is a nominal cost of $ 15/person for a breakfast:
Disability Issues Breakfast Forum
Sponsored by:
Veterans & Military Families Caucus
Disability Issues Caucus
Saturday Jan. 29, 2011 6:45 AM to 8:30* AM
Cedar/Hemlock Rooms in the Red Lion Inn,
2300 Evergreen Park Drive, Olympia, WA 98502
Breakfast $15
Advance Registration for Served Breakfast Required by Jan. 26
Participate in a forum lead by authorities on disability issues relating to veterans
and civilians alike, as well as their families, friends, and advocates.
You may attend without ordering a meal.
*If you need to go to another caucus meeting, feel free to
slip out at 8 a.m. Sponsoring caucuses will break at 8:30 for individual caucus mtgs.
Detach and mail +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Detach and mail
Name:_____________________________________________________
LD or County Organization:_______________________________________________
Phone Numbers (cell so we can contact you w/last minute updates) :
Home:____________________________ Cell:________________________________
Email (please print):________________________________________________
Menu Choice:
A)_____French Toast: Topped with Warm Berry Compote, Choice of Bacon, Link Sausage or
Ham Steak, Coffee/Tea/Juice, Fruit.
B)_____Baked Denver Strata: French Bread Crust with Eggs, Ham, Peppers and Onions baked
together, topped with Cheddar Cheese and served with Roasted Breakfast Potatoes.
Coffee/Tea/Juice, Fruit.
TAX and GRATUITY included in price.
Print and detach form and mail with check for $15 to WSDCCVMFC, c/o Debby Pattin, Treasurer. 3050 Glen Ayre
Ln NW, Olympia, WA 98502. Advanced reservation for served breakfast is due Wed. January 26th

2. Call to Next Membership Meeting, following breakfast, at 8:30 AM:

Our next WSDIC Membership meeting, including caucus reorganization, will be held beginning at 8:30 AM, in the same room as our breakfast. Resolutions may be considered, but need 50 signatures in order to be forwarded to the WSDCC for same-day consideration (due to the WSDCC Resolutions Committee not yet being formed for this pending biennium.)

3. Note of Thanks to Lt. Governor Brad Owen:

A "thank you" is due to Lt. Governor Brad Owen for meeting in his office in Olympia with WSDIC Officers, including First Vice Chair Debbie Hartmann, 2nd Vice Chair Michael L. Johnson, Treasurer Gary Hartmann, Legislative Action Committee Chair James R. Hardman, and this writer, on Friday, January 7, where we discussed and shared views about disabilities issues, including urgent issues being put before this year's Legislative Session.

The WSDIC has historically defended the work of our state's Residential Habilitation Centers (RHC's), e.g., Fircrest School, Rainier School, Frances Haddon Morgan Center, Lakeland Village, and Yakima Valley School. And WSDIC thanks the many statesmen, including Lt. Governor Owen, Speaker Frank Chopp, Senator Maralyn Chase, and many others, for their steadfast support of our position.

Thank you for your support of the WSDIC.

Sincerely,

Julian Wheeler,
WSDIC Chair.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-23-11 10:52 PM
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7. Progressive Caucus to meet 1/29 in Olympia
In conjunction with the Washington State Democrats Central Committee meeting, the Washington State Progressive Caucus wll meet Saturday morning, January 29th at 8 AM.

We will begin taking dues for the coming year at 7:30 AM. Voting privileges are extended to current members. All memberships expire prior to the meeting. Thus, in order to vote in the caucus' re-organization you will need to renew your membership prior to the meeting. The meeting will come to order promptly at 8 AM.

Chad Lupkes will chair the meeting until the "new" chair is elected.

The following persons have indicated they will run for election.

Judith Shattuck, Chair
Chad Shue, Western Washington Vice Chair
Coralee Brewer, Eastern Washington Vice Chair
Martha Koester, Secretary
Barbara Whitt, Treasurer
Jean Thomas, at large
Rena Patty, at large
open seat, at large
open seat, at large

Each position is open for nominations from the floor.

The proposed agenda is as follows, however, a newly elected chair may wish to alter the agenda.

Following elections there will be a brief presentation by Cheryl Crist and Rena Patty to inform us how they are organizing progressives in their respective congressional districts. Appointments for a "point person" in each congressional district will be made...volunteers welcome.

Daivd Spring has asked to address us briefly on issues he is following.

Martha Koester has asked to speak on Social Security and Medicare.

Please be considering what 2 or 3 issues you would like to have the caucus focus on during the year. We will choose from those brought forward by the membership.

As has come to be our "tradition" we will get together following the close of the WSDCC meeting at 6 PM to continue our discussions on organizing and building membership and to socialize. Apollo's Pizza is the gathering place, located at 2010 Harrison Ave in Olympia. Pizza, Pasta and a variety of foods and beverages are served. The caucus has reserved a room for gathering.

In Solidarity,

Judith Shattuck, Chair
Washington State Progressive Caucus
www.waprogressives.org

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jan-24-11 07:11 PM
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8. Metropolitan Democratic Club to meet 1/26 in Seattle
We hope you will join us this Wednesday, Jan. 26, at noon. Program speakers Craig Salins, Executive Director of WA Public Campaigns and Nancy Amidei, Program Director of the Civic Engagement Project, will talk about recent developments with their respective causes and goals for the 2011 Legislative Session.

We will meet from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Plaza 600 Building at Sixth Avenue & Stewart Street, Suite 205.

All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you!

Thank you for your good citizenship, your support for good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.

Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons
President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882
www.metrodems.org
www.facebook.com/metrodems
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jan-26-11 05:06 AM
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9. 8th CD Dems to meet 2/8 in Auburn
Meeting Notice
Subject: 8th CD Democrats
Date: Tuesday, February 8th, 2011
Time: 7:00 to 9:00
Location: Auburn IAM Hall
Address: 201 A St SW, Auburn, WA


Come prepared to stand for election to one of our positions and/or to vote for those who wish to run. The position of Chair is open.

The meeting will begin at 7:00 pm to allow those from the distant corners of our district to have plenty of time to arrive.

Bryan Kesterson,
47th LD Washington State Democratic Central Committeeman
Vice-Chair, 8th CD Democrats
22955 130th PL SE,
Kent, WA 98031
Cell: 206-304-2701
bryan.kesterson {at} gmail.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Feb-04-11 06:21 AM
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11. Jay Inslee at King County Dem fundraiser in Seatle 2/4



Please pre-register at Acteva.
http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=215566


Paid for by King County Democrats, PO Box 58337, Renton, Wa 98058,
Jeff Upthegrove, Treasurer

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Feel free to pass this invitation on to your friends. You can also preregister on Facebook at :http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=17059739512#!/event.php?eid=177426215628229



Contact Information
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Steve Zemke - kcdcc1{at} gmail.com
Megan Gustafson - MeganEGustafson {at} gmail.com

Paid for by King County Democrats, PO Box 58337, Renton, Wa 98058,
Jeff Upthegrove, Treasurer

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Feb-06-11 06:05 AM
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13. Metropolitan Democratic Club to meet 2/9 in Seattle

Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle Members and Friends:

We hope you will join us this Wednesday, Feb. 9, at noon. King County Executive DOW CONSTANTINE will speak about the challenges facing the county and what has been accomplished during his first year as executive.

We will meet from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Plaza 600 Building at Sixth Avenue & Stewart Street, Suite 205. All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you!

Please take a moment to update your calendars with the following MDC programs:

UPCOMING MEETINGS AND EVENTS

Wed., Feb. 9, 12-1:30 PM (Plaza 600 Bldg., 6th & Stewart, Suite 205) - Program speaker: King County Executive DOW CONSTANTINE on the challenges facing the county and what has been accomplished during his first year as executive

Wed., Feb. 23, 12-1:30 PM (Plaza 600 Bldg., 6th & Stewart, Suite 205) - Program speaker: ALISON EISINGER, Director of the One Night Count (1/27/11) on "Homelessness in Seattle: Beyond the One Night Count"
Wed., Mar. 9, 12-1:30 PM (Plaza 600 Bldg., 6th & Stewart, Suite 205) - Program speaker: WA State Democratic Party Chair DWIGHT PELZ on election efforts this year and gearing up to 2012
Wed., Mar. 23, 12-1:30 PM (Plaza 600 Bldg., 6th & Stewart, Suite 205) - Program speakers: CATHY ALLEN, President of The Connections Group, and MEGAN McCLOSKEY of the Center for Women and Democracy, on "Women's Equality - One Country at a Time"
Thank you for your good citizenship, your support for good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.

Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons
President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882
www.metrodems.org
www.facebook.com/metrodems
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-12-11 01:26 AM
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14. Pacific County Dems crabfeed in South Bend 3/12
Tickets are now on sale for the Pacific County Democrats Crab Feed on Saturday, March 12, 2011.

The 86 Annual PCD Crab Feed is the oldest political function in Washington State. Don't miss this one.

The Crab Feed will be held at the Willapa Harbor Community Center, 916 W 1st Street, South Bend, WA, 98586

There will be a social hour from 5 p.m. ~ 6 p.m. Dinner will start at 6 p.m. A silent auction will continue through the evening.

Send a check for $25/ticket to PCD c/o PO Box 455, South Bend, WA 98586. Information at pcd {at} pondhouse.com or 360-665-0023.

Keeping Pacific County BLUE!!!
--
Marshall Tate
Secretary
Pacific County Democrats
pcd {at} pondhouse.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Feb-14-11 05:33 AM
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15. Young Democrats events for February and March
Hello, Young Democrats! Winter is very busy for us, fronted by the yearly Convention and Lobby Day.

-Registration for the 2011 YDWA Convention is still open! It will take place April 1st-3rd in Yakima. Convention will be hosted by the Red Lion Yakima Center at 607 E. Yakima Ave. We have negotiated a special room rate for the weekend of only $90 per night plus tax, but that rate is only guaranteed till March 18th and while supplies last, so make sure you call 509-248-5900 now to reserve your room.

Registration is currently open, and gets you in to all of the great trainings, panels, caucuses and our Awards Banquet. Early registration has ended, so be sure to register now before the rates go up higher! On Saturday night there will be a special VIP thank you reception for members of the YDWA Regent's Circle. Not yet a member? Join now by scheduling a monthly donation to YDWA at www.ydwa.org/donate! You can also join us for a one-time $10 donation at the door. We also are now selling tickets for non-YDs to join us at convention for the Saturday night Awards Banquet. Tickets to the banquet can be purchased at:

http://tinyurl.com/36gmkyr, and are $50 per person. Tickets for the special Saturday night VIP reception are also available for $25. Visit https://secure.ydwa.org/events/display/5/ for more information or to register.

-Join us all at the YDWA 2011 Lobby Day in Olympia and Crab Feed! On February 21st, Young Democrats from across the state will be meeting in Olympia to lobby our legislators on issues that matter to young people. We're going to meet in the morning at the Capitol for training on how to lobby effectively, meet with lobbyists and legislators working on our issues, and then have meetings with our Legislators. This is a great opportunity to let the people who represent you know what you think matters during this crucial session. We are making appointments now, so please register to attend as soon as possible. This way we can make sure that we can make sure that you get the opportunity to meet with your representatives. After Lobby Day, please join the Washington State Democrats for their annual Crab Feed, registration info will be passed on when available. Visit https://secure.ydwa.org/events/display/4/ to register now!

-The Summer Fellowship with the Washington Bus, a political boot camp, is a great opportunity for young adults between 18 and 24 to learn more about politics and get more involved in the political world. For more information, visit http://washingtonbus.org/get-on-the-bus/summer-fellowship.

-KCYD will be having their elections meeting on February 23rd in the Community Room of the Newmark Tower (1415 2nd Ave @ Pike St., second floor) at 6:30pm. You are eligible to vote if you live in King County, are under 36 years old, and have attended at least one KCYD function in the past year.

-YDA 2011 Winter Meeting is in Las Vegas February 25th-27th. Registration is $55 till February 15th and $75 after. For more details you can visit their website here: https://yda.wiredforchange.com/o/720/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=13240.
-The Clark County Young Democrats had some of their members design and draw a calendar to sell to raise money to attend the YDA Winter Meeting. They have been volunteering at the council for the homeless, and are working with a campaign along with union support to build a large capitol project.

-YDUW will be hosting a forum with the College Republicans, the International Socialist Organization, and the Young Americans for Liberty on February 22nd at 6PM on the UW campus. To view the YDUW calendar, visit www.yduw.org.

Progressively,
Anita Yandle
PR Director
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-19-11 05:59 AM
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16. Patty Murray invites veterans to listening sessions in Seattle and Spokane
U.S. Senator Patty Murray invites you to a Veterans Listening Session


As the new chair of the United States Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, Senator Murray wants to hear how we can improve the lives of veterans in Washington state. Senator Murray has pledged that in her new role she will listen to veterans first and continue to bring their struggles, stories, and suggestions to DC to help enact change. Please come to listen to a discussion on some of the biggest issues facing veterans and to share your thoughts with other veterans and Senator Murray.


Spokane Listening Session
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
10:15am-12:30pm
VFW Post 51
300 Mission Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
**Parking is limited at this facility. We encourage you to carpool or use transit. For transit directions, please go to http://www.spokanetransit.com/routes-schedules/


Seattle Listening Session
Thursday, February 24, 2011
9:15am-11:30am
Nisei Veteran’s Hall
1212 South King Street
Seattle , WA 98144
**For transit options to this facility, please visit http://tripplanner.kingcounty.gov/


Please RSVP for the Spokane session at spokanersvp (at} murray.senate.gov and the Seattle session at seattlersvp {at} murray.senate.gov.

If you have any questions, please contact Senator Murray’s office toll free at 1-866-481-9186.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-15-11 06:17 AM
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20. Young Dems to meet in Yakima 4/1-4/2
The highlight of the Spring is the Young Democrats of Washington Convention. It is a weekend full of programs, trainings, and a chance to get to know other Young Democrats (and Young at Heart Democrats) from across Washington. This year's convention will be taking place April 1-3 in Yakima. This email gives you all the details on registration as well as our host hotel.

See you in Yakima!

Amanda Nelson
YDWA Executive Director



Young Democrats of Washington Convention
April 1-3, Yakima, WA

Registration is currently open, and gets you in to all of the trainings, panels, caucuses and our Awards Banquet! This year's panels and trainings will include information on how to work with allied organizations, use new communications techniques to further chapters, and will discuss current issues in politics.

Regular registration ends this Friday! Be sure to register now before the rates go up! Visit https://secure.ydwa.org/ events/display/5/ to register.


Host Hotel: Red Lion Yakima Center
607 E Yakima Ave

We are excited to have the Red Lion Yakima Center as the host hotel for this year's convention.

We have negotiated a special room rate for the weekend of only $90 per night plus tax, but that rate is only guaranteed until March 18th and while supplies last, so make sure you call 509-248-5900 now to reserve your room!


Annual Awards Banquet

Saturday, April 2, 6pm Reception, 7pm Dinner

One of the best parts of convention is the Annual Awards Banquet. Over dinner we will hear from our keynote speaker (to be announced soon!) as well as give out awards to the best and brightest of YDWA. Awards include Man and Woman of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Honorary Young Democrat and Half Lifetime Achievement. Have an award nomination? Send it to president@ydwa.org.

Before the banquet, we will be having a special reception. Cost for the reception is $15 for Young Democrats, $25 for Young at Heart Democrats, and free for members of the YDWA Regent's Circle. Another good reason to join!

Not a Young Democrat? We also are now selling tickets for the Saturday Night Awards Banquet. Tickets to the banquet can be purchased at http://tinyurl.com/36gmkyr, and are $50 per person.




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Saturday, April 2 · 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Peace Arch Park, 19 A St, Blaine, WA
Created By
NorthWest Washington Central Labor Council

Come show your support for the Wisconsin workers and all working people across North America!

This event will be co-sponsored by British Columbia Federation of Labour, Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Oregon AFL-CIO and Northwest Washington Central Labor Council.

www.peacearchpark.org
http://www.wslc.org/reports/2011/March/11.htm#Friday
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-15-11 06:18 AM
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21. Ling County Legislative Action Committee to meet in Renton 3/20
Legislative Action Committee Meeting --

Sunday, March 20th - 2 PM (to 4 PM)

Carpenters Union Hall
231 Burnett Avenue North
Renton WA 98055
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Invited special guest: Rep. Bob Hasegawa (11th LD) - confirmed
and a guest from the Senate (not yet confirmed)

As you know, we are at the halfway point of the 2011 legislative session.
Bills that have not been approved by at least one chamber (Senate or House) are dead for the year, unless they are bills related to the final state budget (designated "NTIB - Necessary To Implement the Budget").

You can see our bill-tracking chart, here:
http://wa-demchairs.org/kcdems/lac/2011/billstatus20110311.pdf
Or in general, see LAC reports and activity, here:
http://wa-demchairs.org/kcdems/lac.php

Clearly the state budget is a major item of interest in the weeks ahead - and Rep. Hasegawa will be available at this meeting to provide his perspective on that, and to answer questions.

The agenda for the March 20th meeting will also include brief reports on the other topic areas and bills that the LAC has been tracking.

Also for the agenda, I'm suggesting some discussion of LAC operation and "housekeeping" - provided we have time. Obviously our advocacy work extends all year - not just during the legislative session. Accordingly, it's important that we make sure our committee is well-oiled, with clear plans and objectives and a shared workload.

Here for your advance consideration is a listing of ongoing tasks (not all fully staffed at this point) that make the LAC a well-functioning work unit of the King County Democrats:

Monthly --

Arrange monthly meetings: secure venue; set agenda; invite/confirm special guests.
Generally, we invite two Democratic lawmakers to offer remarks, with Q&A.
Occasionally we also invite guests from organizations we're partnering with on issues advocacy);
Record summary of LAC meetings: key discussion, reports, and decisions/recommendations.
Compile and edit weekly news and Action Alerts - especially during the legislative sessionCompile/update bill-tracking charts, to show the progress and fate of bills we're tracking.
Ongoing --

Recruit and appoint LAC representatives from each legislative district in King County.
Encourage participation/attendance at LAC meetings from every district;
Encourage/assist delegates to report to their districts regarding issues advocacy work.
Encourage and assist districts to create their own district-level issues committees;
(Ideally, each district would have one or more persons tracking each of the issue topics which the LAC itself has designated as priority - mirroring the county-wide LAC - so that there are knowledgeable and designated persons within each district working each issue area.)
Arrange/organize/encourage LAC lobbying activity, including: KC Dems Lobby Day; ongoing lobbying of lawmakers from each district (by district level advocates); and attendance/visibility at "Town Hall" meetings held by lawmakers in addition to other community meetings and forums.
Arrange special events - public forums and other actions - around specific high-profile issues that are of concern to the King County Democrats and the populations we serve. (Example, the recent March 10th Public Forum held at UW Kane Hall, regarding overturning the supreme court's Citizens United ruling.)


It may be useful for the LAC to discuss how each of these task areas is being "staffed" (volunteers) at this point - and how we might best share the workload. Remember, many hands make light work! - and the more folk we have pitching in, the more we can accomplish.

See you Sunday!
Questions and advance comments welcome.

- Craig

_______________________
Craig Salins, Co-chair, KC Dems LAC
craigsalins {at} msn.com
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-16-11 03:09 AM
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22. Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle; Spring Fling 3/31
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle Members and Friends:

Please join us for our Spring Fling Happy Hour & Silent Auction on Thursday, March 31, from 5 to 7:30 PM in the Terrace Room at the Harbor Steps (1221 First Avenue) in downtown Seattle.

Wine, beer, soft drinks and snacks will be served ($10 suggested contribution, and we will be unable to accept credit card payments).

Raffle tickets will be sold for $5 each, and the winner will get half of the total amount taken in from tickets sold. You do not have to attend to purchase raffle tickets.

This is an MDC fundraiser and we are looking for new or nearly-new items to showcase in our silent auction. We will have tables for auction items and items for sale such as baked goods, handmade items and new or gently used books. All items for auction and sale should be clean and ready for display. If you have a few small items, please bring them to our next MDC meeting on March 23. Otherwise, arrangements can be made to pick up larger items at your home.

You can RSVP for this event by replying directly to this email or on Facebook by clicking here. For more information about any of the above, contact MDC Auction Committee Chair Eleanor Munro at walkere1@msn.com or (206) 370-1374.

Directions to Event: go to the concierge desk at the front office of the Harbor Steps Apartments, give your name, and the concierge will admit you. The Harbor Steps has a pay-to-park garage around on the other side of the building on Western Avenue.

MDC thanks member Fran Abbott for graciously providing us this venue.

Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons
President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882
www.metrodems.org
www.facebook.com/metrodems
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-25-11 04:39 AM
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23. Southwest King County's Evergreen Democratic Club to meet in Burien 4/20
The next meeting of the Evergreen Democratic Club will be on Tuesday April 12th from 11:30 am – 1 pm at Angelo’s Restaurant, Burien. The address 601 SW 153rd St, and the meal is $13 including tip. Laura Porter from the Family Policy Council will speak on current state legislation and its effect on families and children.

For more information call Martha Koester at 206-762-6417.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-12-11 02:28 AM
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24. Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle; 4/13
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle Members and Friends:

Please join us this Wednesday, April 13, as we hear from Seattle City Councilmember Bruce Harrell about his work on matters currently before the Council.

We will meet from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Plaza 600 Building at Sixth Avenue & Stewart Street, Suite 205. The first half of our meeting will be devoted to organizational business, and the second half will be spent hearing from and interacting with Councilmember Harrell.

All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you.

Also, make sure you have our next two timely programs marked in your calendars:

Wed., Apr. 27, 12-1:30 PM (Plaza 600 Bldg., 600 Stewart St., Ste. 205) - Program speakers: CATHY ALLEN, President of The Connections Group (and just home from an assignment in the Middle East with the National Democratic Institute), with MEGAN McCLOSKY of the Center for Women and Democracy, on "WOMEN'S EQUALITY - ONE COUNTRY AT A TIME"

Wed., May 11, 12-1:30 PM (Plaza 600 Bldg., 600 Stewart St., Ste. 205) - Panel Discussion: POPULAR REVOLUTION IN THE MOSLEM WORLD: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE U.S. AND ISRAEL

Thank you for your good citizenship, your support for good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.

Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons
President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882
www.metrodems.org
www.facebook.com/metrodems
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-23-11 12:26 AM
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25. WSDCC quarterly meeting in Wenatchee
gregh@ {at} wa-democrats.org

Date and Time:4/30/2011, 1:00 to 5:00 pm
Location:Coast Wenatchee Center Hotel
201 N Wenatchee Ave, Wenatchee, WA 98801
Contact:gregh@wa-democrats.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Apr-25-11 10:51 PM
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26. Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle 4/27
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle Members and Friends:

Join us this Wednesday, April 27, at noon for a special program: CATHY ALLEN, President of The Connections Group (and just home from an assignment in the Middle East with the National Democratic Institute), and MEGAN McCLOSKY, Executive Board Member of the Center for Women and Democracy, will speak on "WOMEN'S EQUALITY - ONE COUNTRY AT A TIME".

All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you.

Thank you for your good citizenship, your support for good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.

Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons
President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882
www.metrodems.org
www.facebook.com/metrodems
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-06-11 06:02 AM
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27. Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle to have presentation on tax reform 5/11
Join us next Wednesday, May 11, for a special program: JOHN BURBANK, Executive Director of the Economic Opportunity Institute, will speak to us about "PROGRESSIVE TAX REFORM: THE PLAN FOR MOVING FORWARD".

We will meet from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. (the actual program will begin at 12:30) in the Plaza 600 Building at Sixth Avenue & Stewart Street, Suite 205. All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you.

RSVP by replying directly to this email or on our Facebook page for this event Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle <justin@justinsimmons.com>

Also, please take a moment to update your calendars with our upcoming programs and events listed in the blue column on the right.

To read the May MDC Newsletter, click here.

Thank you for your good citizenship, your commitment to good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.


Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons

President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882

www.metrodems.org

www.facebook.com/metrodems
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-12-11 11:15 PM
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28. KCDCC Legislative Action Committee to meet in Tukwila 5/15
Our 3rd Sunday Legislative Action Committee speakers will be on Labor issues, with Seattle Education Association President Olga Addae and Washington State Labor Council President Jeff Johnson. This is both because the Legislature is continuing in special session (with a 50% chance of going into second overtime), and also because Labor issues continue to be a hot and confusing topics in Olympia. We will also discuss action on saving Metro transit service from drastic cuts.

From SEA President Olga Addae, we are looking forward to hearing about current school and teacher legislative issues and about Seattle's innovative teacher evaluation plan. We also want to know about K-12 funding cuts and future solutions.

From Washington State Labor Council President Jeff Johnson we hope to hear Labor's position on the proposed changes to the workers' compensation program and updates on other issues on Labor's agenda.

Jeff Johnson was elected President of the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO, in December 2010 and was sworn into office on Jan. 5, 2011. Prior to that, since joining the WSLC staff in 1986, Jeff had served as special assistant to the president, lead lobbyist, research and organizing director, and as shop steward for his staff unit, which is part of Office and Professional Employees International Union Local 8.

We will also discuss strategies to save Metro transit service. The Legislature passed a bill that authorizes a $20 increase to King County car tabs to prevent drastic cuts to Metro transit service hours. The 600,000 hours of cuts are the equivalent of all Metro service on the East Side. The new law requires a two-thirds vote of the King County Council to pass the fee increase. Tim Eyman has gotten agreement from all four Republicans on the Council to oppose the increase. Urgent action is needed, especially by those in suburban County Council districts and by anyone attending a County Council candidate forum.


Foster Library (King County System) near SeaTac in Tukwila

Directions:

From I-5 South:

Take the Boeing Access Road exit (exit 158) toward East Marginal Way. Keep RIGHT at the fork to go on South Boeing Access Road. Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto Pacific Highway South / Tukwila International Boulevard. Turn LEFT onto South 144th st. The library is on the northwest corner, across the street from Foster High School.





From I-5 North:

Merge onto I-5 North toward Seattle. Merge onto State Route 518 West via Exit 154 toward Burien. Take the State Route 99 exit toward SEA-TAC Airport. Take the State Route 99 South ramp toward State Route 99 North. Take the South 154th St. ramp toward State Route 99 North. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto South 154th St. Turn LEFT onto Pacific Highway South / Tukwila International Boulevard. Continue to follow Pacific Highway South / Tukwila International Boulevard. Turn RIGHT onto South 144th St. The library is on the northwest corner, across the street from Foster High School.



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-12-11 11:49 PM
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29. Public Forum Featuring Author of The 15 Biggest Lies About the Economy; Bellingham 6/4
WA 40th LD Democrats
P.O. Box 3095, Bellingham, WA 98227-3095

-FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE-

WA 40th LD Announces a Public Forum Featuring Joshua Holland,
Author of The 15 Biggest Lies About the Economy

Bellingham, WA. Washington’s 40th LD Democrats is hosting a free public forum on June 4, 2011 at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal from 7-9 pm, featuring Joshua Holland, author of The Fifteen Biggest Lies About the Economy

As the next months will involve an undoubtedly heated budget debate, Mr. Holland will provide timely insight into much of the discussion to come.

The Fifteen Biggest Lies About the Economy exposes the theories and rhetoric behind the policies that are contributing to a disinformation campaign that does little to address constructively the issues facing us.

Holland discusses how the corporate Right has obscured the way in which they’ve rigged the “free market,” so they always come out on top, the glory of “free trade,” the tax code, the budget apocalypse, and how the WTO affects legislation. He brings these issues into focus, getting beyond bumper sticker slogans and considers how these lies are affecting everyday American families.

Please join us for discussion and Q&A. The evening will conclude with a book signing.

###

Contact: Diana McGinness, Chair of the 40th LD Democrats
Phone: (206) 999-7038
Email: wa40dems {at} gmail.com
http://wa40dems.org


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-19-11 02:31 AM
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30. King County Dems fundraiser 5-22
King County Democrats Fundraiser
With Special Guest

Congressional Candidate Roger Goodman

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011
2 PM to 5PM
At Grape Choice, 9 Lakeshore Plaza, Kirkland, WA 98033

Suggested donation $20 - $100 to King County Democrats
All funds solicited in connection with this event are by King County Democrats and not by Roger Goodman

Please pre-register at:

http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=220354


If you are unable to attend please consider making a donation to support the
King County Democrats by going to the link below. Your support is greatly apprecviated.

http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=214564
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-11 07:37 AM
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31. 27th LD Dems to meet 5/23
MEETING CALL



The 27th LD Democrats will meet on

Monday May 23rd, 2011

6:30 pm Social

7:00 pm Meeting


Please review the attached documents for more information about the agenda and a Great Eggs Thank You Letter.

Our monthly meetings are held at the First United Methodist Church at 621 Tacoma Avenue South (across from the Tacoma Public Schools Administration Building). Enter our meeting room from the lower level behind the church.


"We hope to see you there!"


Carolyn Edmonds, Chair
27th LD Democrats
P.O. Box 1532 Tacoma, WA 98401
27thlddems {at} gmail.com
http://27thdems.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-24-11 03:06 AM
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32. Meeting for form a 5th CD Democratic organization; Spokane 6/12
5th Congressional District Organization

5th CD Democrats,

We are having a meeting of all Democratic Party supporters to discuss and determine if it is the wish of the group to reorganize the 5th Congressional District Democratic Organization. This would be somewhat modeled after the long-standing and successful 4th CD Democratic Committee. These organizations are not affiliates of the Washington State Democratic Party Central Committee and work independently of that. The primary goal of the organization is to raise money and support 5th CD Democratic Candidates, but also supporting other candidates within the 5th CD, increasing communications of Democrats throughout the 5th CD and educating Democrats about issues that are of concern to the various areas in the 5th CD.



This meeting will be held:
Sun., June 12,
Sign-in at 10:30, Meeting at 11:00 at
‘Toad Hall’, Hamilton Studios
West 1427 Dean
Spokane, WA 99201

We will have a working Potluck Lunch sometime during the meeting

The order of business will include;
Discussion about the need for and goals of such an organizationA vote to approve reorganizing the 5th CD Democratic Organization (or Committee)

If approved:
Discussion of the layout of the organization
Election of Officers
Further Business

This email list is not complete. Please invite all active Democratic voters and elected officials to attend. We would like a good turnout and wide representation there.


For more information, email me or call 509-738-6530
besvelt {at} centurytel.net
Thanks and I hope to see you there. Bob.







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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue May-24-11 03:13 AM
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33. Evergreen Democratic Club meets in Burien 6/14
Edited on Tue May-24-11 03:14 AM by eridani
June 14, 2011
Evergreen Democratic Club to meet from
11:30 am – 1 pm

Angelo’s Restaurant
601 SW 153rd St
Burien

The meal is $13 including tip.
We will discuss the legislative session.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-30-11 12:18 AM
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34. 1st LD Dems to feature Planned Parenthood speaker; Lynwood
Just thought I’d offer to the neighboring districts, that if you want to stop in and hear this speaker you are welcome to come. The more of us brainstorming together the better.

Here was my invite.



Hi fellow Democrats;



Our great series of topical speakers continue at our June meeting.



Next Thursday is short notice, but it is going to be great conversation with like minds. Please invite your friends and neighbors, to join in on the discussion, with Courtney Normand of Planned Parenthood. This will be followed by our general meeting as we make plans for the upcoming election season.



The GOP came into power in the midterms and had no actual plan for the economy, so they decided to pander with their legislation to their ‘fear’ based voters instead.

Caught up in this sweep of anti-government, Tea party rhetoric were the likes of PBS, NPR, NLRB, the Arts and of course Planned Parenthood.







Courtney Normand is the Public Affairs Field Team Lead for Planned Parenthood Votes! Washington and Planned Parenthood of the Great Northwest. She was born and raised in Arlington where she resides today, has a Master’s Degree in Policy Studies from the University of Washington-Bothell, and has worked for Planned Parenthood since 2008, which was an exhilarating time to begin one’s career in politics. She’ll join us to discuss the recent unprecedented series of attacks on Planned Parenthood and women’s reproductive health and rights at both the Federal and State levels. The talk will cover the challenges that have taken place this year, how local Planned Parenthood organizers, activists and allied organizations have responded, and how Democrats can help defend women’s access to health care.



http://www.plannedparenthood.org/ppgnw/





Please join us in welcoming this great speaker, who will then respond to your questions. There is no charge and this meeting is open to the public, but seating may be limited. You are welcome to stay for the rest of the meeting and see what we have planned for the rest of the year.



Location:

Volunteers of America Hall (previously known as “Martha Lake Community Center”)

16300 Motor Place

Lynnwood, WA 98037



Meeting starts at 7:00 PM and speaker at 7:15.





Dan and Shauna Willner

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jun-01-11 08:04 PM
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35. Kickoff for Richard Mitchell's King County Council campaign
Summer Campaign Kick Off
King County Council District 6
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
5:30 to 7:30 PM

Mercer Island Community Center
8236 SE 24th Street
Mercer Island, WA 98040

Hosts: $250 / Supporter $100 / Guest $35
All are welcome to attend

To RSVP Email Karenscooper {at} comcast.net

To learn more about Richard, go to www.electrichardmitchell.com
The REAL Democrat opposing Jane Hague.

Text the word "Richard" to 68398 to receive our campaign text messages.
Follow Us! www.twitter.com/RichEMitchell
Like Us! www.facebook.com/RichEMitchell

Paid for by Friends of Richard Mitchell.


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jun-13-11 01:35 AM
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36. King County Legislative Action Committee to formulate 2012 objectives
King County Democrats
Legislative Action Newsletter #15

Rare Saturday Meeting Announcement
June 12, 2011

Dear Mary,

We hope you are recovering from the long (and longer) legislative session and that we will get some summer weather soon.

In order to avoid a conflict with Father's Day, the Legislative Action Committee is meeting on a rare Saturday, June 18, 2 to 4 p.m. at the Shoreline library, just off NE 175th St. to the east.

Please join us this Saturday as we welcome Rep. David Frockt (46th) and Rep. Tina Orwall (33rd) to debrief us on the victories and defeats of the session just ended.





Rep. David Frockt sits on the Judiciary, Education Appropriations and Technology, Energy & Communications Committees. He can discuss the details of K-12 and early learning education funding, what happened to the Three Strikes bill in Judiciary, whether the State Bank bill is unconstitutional and how the TransAlta bill to decommission the last coal-fired generating plant in the state mustered the votes to pass, despite having the Minority Leader as its hometown lobbyist.

Rep. Frockt is the prime sponsor of a landmark House Bill 1721:

Washington becomes the first state to ban toxic coal-tar pavement sealants

Rep. Tina Orwall, former co-chair of the Legislative Action Committee, sits on the Judiciary, Early Learning & Human Services and Education Appropriations Committees. She can report on the State Housing Trust Fund and how her workforce housing bill from 2010 has fared.

Rep. Orwall managed another one of the big wins of the session in passing HB1362, a bill to prevent foreclosures by requiring mediation and quadrupling the number or mortgage counselors in the state. It also brings mortgages under the state's Consumer Protection Act. Previously, there was no judicial oversight of foreclosures. Rep. Orwall credits Rep. Frockt, a trial lawyer, in writing key elements of the bill requiring face-to-face mediation if the homeowner requests it. Rep. Orwall worked hard to make the bill attractive to Republicans and the bank lobby. It passed 78 to 15 in the House and 36 to 11 in the Senate, a rarity in this session.

Highlights of the bill:

Mark your calendar: foreclosure mediation begins July 22, 2011

OLYMPIA - For the 45,000 families receiving foreclosure notices this year, a new law could help them strike a deal with the bank to keep their homes. The Foreclosure Fairness Act of 2011 goes into effect on July 22 and ... Continue reading →




Looking Ahead
We will ask each of our legislators what were the highlights and low-lights of the session, and what is left on the table for next session. We are most happy to see other legislators and friends at our meetings, which are open and participatory.


What is the budget outlook for next year's short session? What is blocking us form achieving our goals? What can Democrats do now to change those dynamics?

We begin now building our legislative agenda for 2012.

Please join us this Saturday at the Shoreline Library 2 to 4 p.m., just east of I-5 on NE 175th St.


Support the King County Democrats Now!

Renew your membership or join by downloading our donation form at:

http://wa-demchairs.org/kcdems/2011/2011MembershipForm.pdf

You can also donate online at

http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=214564

Basic membership is $40, family is $75, student/living lightly $20.

Become a supporting member by donating $100, $250, $500 or $1000 or more.

We need and appreciate your help. Only with the help of concerned Democrats like yourself can we be an effective organization. Thank you.


Contact Information Sarajane Siegfriedt
phone: 206-440-5829


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-16-11 04:16 AM
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37. Jim HIghtower to be at Spokane Dems salmon feed 7/23
2011 C.C. Dill Salmon Feed
with Special Guest Jim Hightower
tickets on sale now!

July 23rd ~ Doors open at 4 pm, Dinner at 5 pm, Program at 6 pm
Northbank Pavilion ~ Riverfront Park

If you have trouble viewing this email please click here to view in a browser

This is a fundraiser for the Spokane Democrats

www.SpokaneDemocrats.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-09-11 02:12 AM
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38. Disabilities Caucus Potluck Picnic in Ellensburg, August 13

Friends,

On Saturday, August 13th at the Kiwanis Park in Ellensburg, the Washington State Disabilities Issues Caucus of the Washington State Democratic Central Committee will be holding its annual picnic potluck.

Burgers, hot dogs and beverages will be provided. The park does not permit pets or alcohol.

Special guest speakers are expected.

A $5.00 suggested donation and a can of food for the local food bank would be appreciated.

Please RSVP to Debra Hartmann, WSDIC Chair. Kelev11 {at{}aol.com

We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, August 13th.

Marianne Lincoln

WSDIC Secretary
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-13-11 05:21 PM
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39. Progressive Caucus to meet in Ellensburg 7/16
Dear Colleagues,

As noted in previous email, the caucus will meet July 16th at the Hal Holmes Community Center in Ellensburg. 209 N Ruby St, Ellensburg, WA 98926 Get directions from 10 AM to 3 PM

The main purpose of this meeting is continue developing our strategy on expanding our contacts and working relationships with progressives across the state and to appoint "captains" for CD's that currently have no lead organizer.

We will also consider endorsements of issues and candidates. Candidates must ask for endorsement and state work they have done on progressive issues. Please inform those candidates you'd like us to consider.

We will also work on one or more resolutions to bring to the WSDCC meeting in September.

I'm looking forward to building on the work we've accomplished. Hope to see you there.

In Solidarity,

Judith Shattuck, Chair
Washington State Progressive Caucus
www.waprogressives.org

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jul-22-11 03:09 AM
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40. 27th LD Democrats to meet in Tacoma 7/25

MEETING CALL


The 27th LD Democrats will meet on

Monday July 25th, 2011

6:30 pm Social
7:00 pm Meeting

We have so much to share with you! Please see the attached July 25th meeting agenda, a thank you note from Karen Smitherman and notes for our May and June general membership meetings.

Our monthly meetings are held at the First United Methodist Church at 621 Tacoma Avenue South (across from the Tacoma Public Schools Administration Building). Enter our meeting room from the lower level behind the church.

"We hope to see you there!"
Carolyn Edmonds, Chair
27th LD Democrats
P.O. Box 1532 Tacoma, WA 98401
27thlddems{at} gmail.com
http://27thdems.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Jul-25-11 12:14 AM
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41. Jay Clough fundraiser 7/27 in Richland
Just a Reminder of our fundraiser planned for this coming Saturday night, July 30th, and a request that you please R.S.V.P. by Wednesday, July 27th.

46 years ago, Lyndon Johnson signed Medicare into law. At the bill-signing ceremony, Johnson enrolled former President Harry S. Truman as the first Medicare beneficiary and presented him with the first Medicare card, and Truman's wife Bess, the second. For 46 years, our nation has made, and kept, a promise to our seniors: a sacred trust that in our golden years, after a lifetime of labor, we need not fear the threat of slipping into poverty and losing the American dream. We Democrats understand this promise. We created it, and we've fought to keep the promise, despite Republicans’ constant attacks for nearly five decades.

In April our Representative, Richard Hastings, voted for the Paul Ryan budget plan, which eliminated Medicare, turned it into a voucher program, and shifted all of the savings to the wealthiest in our nation. It's no secret that I've steadfastly supported Medicare, and I want to give you an opportunity, to join with me, to support Medicare as well. So, on July 30th, please join me in making a statement to current and future seniors, that we have their backs. We will not back down, and we will not accept any cuts to the world’s most successful social insurance program. We will not compromise on a program that has single handedly saved generations of seniors from slipping into poverty in their golden years.

My good friend, Doug McKinley, has graciously invited you and me to his home at 1160 Foxtrot Lane, Richland, WA. from 6-8pm. The suggested donation is $250. This money will go to my campaign to unseat Rep. Hastings in November 2012.

So, please join me in a birthday party, of sorts, for a program that has helped our seniors live fulfilling and independent lives for generations. Let's show this district who really supports middle-class programs and middle-class values.


If you can't make it to the event, I still need your help. I hope you'll consider visiting my site and making a donation of $50, $100, $250, or whatever you can afford. Every dollar goes to helping defeat Rep. Hastings, and securing the future of the middle class in our District, our State, and our Nation.


In Solidarity,
Jay Clough (D)
Endorsed Candidate US Congress
WA-4th CD

Please feel free to send this email to friends and family who may consider investing in our success for 2012!

Celebrate the 46th Anniversary of Medicare with Congressional Candidate

Jay Clough
1160 Foxtrot Lane, Richland, WA.
6-8pm
July 30th 2011

RSVP:

jay {at} cloughforcongress.com
-OR-
(509)551-9986









Paid for by Jay Clough for Congress




PO Box 7081
Kennewick, WA 99336
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-06-11 05:14 PM
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42. PDA Spokane Chapter Meeting

When:
Aug 13, 2011

Where:
Community Building
35 West Main Street, Spokane WA 99220

Description:


11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

General Meeting 11:00 to 12:30,

followed by ECONCOMM Speakers Bureau at 12:30

Agenda:

Reports
Politics
Events
Infrastructure
Issues
Good Of The Order
ECONCOMM 9/22 Event Planning

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-09-11 05:54 PM
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43. Metropolitan Democratic Club meeting in Seattle 8/10
MDC Members and Friends,


This is your reminder to join us tomorrow (Wednesday, August 10) from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Plaza 600 Building, 600 Stewart Street, Suite 205, as we continue our discussion of Middle Eastern affairs.

(Please note that the venue will be in our regular meeting space in the Plaza Building, not at the Labor Temple as initially planned.)

In Part 1, we heard the perspectives of playwright and filmmaker Edward Mast. In Part 2, we will hear the perspectives of Rob Jacobs, regional director of Stand With Us NW, and Rainer Waldman Adkins, co-chair of J Street, Seattle Chapter. MDC Director Allan Munro will again moderate the discussion.

A follow-up panel discussion may be planned for a later date.

All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you!

Also, please take a moment to update your calendars with our upcoming programs and events listed in the blue column on the right.

Thank you for your good citizenship, your commitment to good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.


Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons

President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882

www.metrodems.org

www.facebook.com/metrodems


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-19-11 05:28 AM
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44. 27th LD Democrats to meet in Tacoma 8/22
MEETING CALL


The 27th LD Democrats will meet on
Monday August 22, 2011
6:30 pm Social
7:00 pm Meeting


AGENDA


Call to Order
Pledge of Allegiance
Welcome and Introductions
Approval of July Minutes
Committee Reports
Treasurer’s Report
Pierce County E-Board
State Central Committee
PCO Appointments
Endorsements
New Business
Unfinished Business
By-Laws
Good of the Order

Our monthly meetings are held at the First United Methodist Church at 621 Tacoma Avenue South (across from the Tacoma Public Schools Administration Building). Enter our meeting room from the lower level behind the church.


"We hope to see you there!"
Carolyn Edmonds, Chair
27th LD Democrats
P.O. Box 1532 Tacoma, WA 98401
27thlddems {at}gmail.com


http://27thdems.org


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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-19-11 10:55 PM
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45. Metropolitan Democratic Club discusses human trafficing in Seattle 8/24
We invite you to join us this coming Wednesday, August 24, from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Plaza 600 Building, 600 Stewart Street, Suite 205, for a special panel discussion - "Stopping Human Trafficking: What We Can Do, Together".

Our panelists will be Seattle Port Commissioner Gael Tarleton, former WA State Rep. Velma Veloria, UW Women's Center Executive Director Sutapa Basu and activist/advocate Emma Catague.

All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you!


Thank you for your good citizenship, your commitment to good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.

Democratically yours,

Justin Simmons
President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882
www.metrodems.org
www.facebook.com/metrodems
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-21-11 01:04 AM
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46. King County Legislative Action Committee meets in Des Moines 8/21
Legislative Action Committee Meeting
King County Democrats



Monthly Meeting
August 21, 2011 2 to 4 p.m.

Yes, it's August and it's finally warm-ish. However, this Sunday, August 21, we have an opportunity to meet with two outstanding King County legislators, Rep. Mark Miloscia (30th) will join us at 2 p.m. and Rep. Dave Upthegrove (33rd) at 3 p.m. at the Des Moines Library.

Rep. Miloscia is vice chair of General Government, Oversight and Appropriations and is a member of the Labor and Workforce Development and State Government and Tribal Affairs Committees.

Rep. Upthegrove chairs the House Environment Committee and sits on the Local Government and Transportation Committees.
Having worked for the Goodwill and Federal Way Youth and Family Services, Rep. Miloscia has a long record of supporting housing and human services needs. The Washington Conservation Voters call Upthegrove "a leader on environmental issues and a rising star in the House."

As we prepare our 2012 legislative agenda, we will hear about the budget and revenue outlooks and what these legislators have as a priority for next session. Please come and bring your questions. This is a very special opportunity for dialog with a legislator without the time pressures of the session.

All Democrats are welcome to attend. Sarajane Siegfriedt would welcome a volunteer to co-chair the committee with her, to plan monthly meetings and the Olympia Lobby Day in February. The position is subject to appointment by the King County Chair and is a member of the leadership council.

Contact Information
Sarajane Siegfriedt, Legislative Action Chair
phone:206-440-5829
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-21-11 01:05 AM
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47. Protest Doc Hastings fundraiser in Vantage 8/22
PROTEST AUGUST 22The Fourth Congressional District Democrats will protest a fundraiser for Doc Hastings at the Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center, 25901 Vantage Highway, outside Ellensburg, on Monday, August 22. Doc Hastings being feted at a renewable energy center is a farce because of his votes in Congress and support of Big Oil. The fundraiser runs from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The protest will begin at 5:00 and last until the protest ends.

Please join the protest. We wish to show the world that Central Washington has sane and ethical citizens who abhor the conduct of Doc Hastings. Colleagues may be present to Twitter and videotape the protest. Please prepare and bring a protest sign to the gathering. One or more judges will judge the signs and the committee will award prizes to the top three winners: $100 for first prize; $50 for second prize; and $25 for third prize. The Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center is a wind farm operated by Puget Sound Energy.

The center is about fifteen miles east of Ellensburg, on Whiskey Dick Mountain, and has a gateway immediately off the Vantage Highway. Yes Tri-Citians, the Vantage Highway extends to the west of Vantage. The gateway to the wind farm is about three miles from the Center building itself where the fundraiser will occur. We will be stationed at the gateway, however, so that there is no contention that we are on private property or interfering with the fundraiser.

There is room for parking in the area of the gateway and someone will be present to help you park. For those who have time, I encourage you to arrive early and travel the three miles up to the Energy Center road to the Center building, which functions, in part, as a tourist site. My son and I spent an hour there and learned much about wind energy. The site includes a fascinating video on the construction of the wind farm.

The area of the protest is high in the hills and windy. Please dress appropriately. Please make your protest signs sturdy to withstand the wind. Water and snacks will be provided by the committee. Directions to Wild Horse from Ellensburg:Travel east on University Way in EllensburgUniversity Way becomes Vantage Highway east of EllensburgContinue east on Vantage Highway to the Center

Directions to Wild Horse from Cities west of Ellensburg

Travel east on University Way in EllensburgUniversity Way becomes Vantage Highway east of Ellensburg

Continue east on Vantage Highway to the CenterDirections to Wild Horse from Cities west of Ellensburg

Go East on Interstate 90Take Exit 115 Toward KittitasOff the exit turn left and you will be on Cleman Road/Main Street

Stay on Main Street which will bear to your left and then to your rightMain Street ends at Railroad Avenue.
Turn Left on Railroad AvenueOnce on Railroad Avenue,

immediately turn right and you are on Main Street againContinue on Main Street beyond 3rd Avenue and then turn right on Patrick AvenueGo several blocks on Patrick Avenue and turn left on

Number 81 RoadGo north about one mile on Number 81 Road. 81 Road intersects with Vantage Highway Turn right on Vantage Highway and continue east to the Center

Directions to the Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center from Yakima:

Take Interstate 82 to EllensburgGo East on Interstate 90 from EllensburgTake Exit 115 Toward Kittitas

Off the exit turn left and you will be on Cleman Road/Main StreetStay on Main Street which will bear to your left and then to your rightMain Street ends at Railroad Avenue.

Turn Left on Railroad AvenueOnce on Railroad Avenue, immediately turn right and you are on Main Street againContinue on Main Street beyond 3rd Avenue and then turn right on Patrick AvenueGo several blocks on Patrick Avenue and turn left on Number 81 RoadGo north about one mile on Number 81 Road.

81 Road intersects with Vantage Highway Turn right on Vantage Highway and continue east to the Center Directions to the Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center from Moses Lake:

Go west on I-90After passing over the Columbia River on I-90 take the first exit, which is Exit 136Turn right off of Exit 136, and you will be on Main Street in the Vantage Metropolis

Continue on Main StreetMain Street bears to the left and becomes Vantage HighwayContinue west on Vantage Highway until you reach the Center.

Directions to the Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center from Wenatchee:

Travel southeast to Quincy and then south to GeorgeAt George, enter Interstate 90 and travel west on I-9

0After passing over the Columbia River on I-90 take the first exit, which is Exit 136

Turn right off of Exit 136, and you will be on Main Street in the Vantage MetropolisContinue on Main Street

Main Street bears to the left and becomes Vantage Highway

Continue west on Vantage Highway until you reach the Center.

Directions to the Wild Horse Renewable Energy Center from the Tri-Cities:

Go northwest on the Vantage Highway out of Richland

Enter Interstate 90 east of the Columbia River near Vantage. Go west on I-90
After passing over the river on Interstate 90 take the first exit, which is Exit 136

Turn right off of Exit 136, and you will be on Main Street in the Vantage MetropolisContinue on Main StreetMain Street bears to the left and once again you will be on Vantage Highway

Continue west on Vantage Highway until you reach the Center.

Once on Vantage Highway, one will encounter blue signs giving the mile distance to the Center.

Congressional fundraisers are always subject to being cancelled at the last moment because of changing congressional schedules. In the event the fundraiser is cancelled, we will notify you immediately.

Theresa Petrey
Attorney


The Law Office of Theresa Petrey, PLLC
Mail: PO Box 1341,
Ellensburg, WA 98926

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-30-11 03:54 AM
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48. Cantwell fundraiser
Please join co-chairs

Brendon Cechovic, Ty Cramer,
Russ & Gemma Daggatt, Joel Merkel, Sr.,
Bonnie & Richard Robbins,
John Rudolf, Fawn Sharp, Marty Taucher, Cliff Traisman,
Jim Wickwire, and Howard Wright, III

along with co-hosts

Emma Amiad, Bill Arthur, Kurt Beckett, Paul Berendt,
Larry Brown, Creighten Caroll, Adair Dammann, David Dicks, John Engber, Jeff Johnson,
Ron Judd, Phyllis & Larry Kenney, Marty Loesch, Marco Lowe, Tom Luce, Roger Mellem,
Glen Nenema, Terry Nomura, Dan Ritzman, Bob Royer, Ron Sher,
Christian Sinderman, Terry Tilton, Gregg Small, and Clark Williams-Derry

for a luncheon supporting

U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell

with special guests

U.S. Senator Mark Udall and Jim Whittaker

for a luncheon to help keep Washington
blue and green!

Friday, September 9th
Tickets: $125 / Person
12:00 pm Luncheon & Speaking Program
11:30 am Registration Begins

at
The Washington State Convention & Trade Center
800 Convention Place, Seattle, Washington

Co-Chair: $1,250 (includes photo reception)
Gold Level: $250 Gold Captains Raise: $2,500
The Washington State Convention & Trade Center
800 Convention Place, Seattle, Washington

Co-Chair: $1,250 (includes photo reception)
Gold Level: $250 Gold Captains Raise: $2,500
Silver Level: $125 Silver Captains Raise: $1,250

Please RSVP to Nikki at (206) 285-2012 or nikki {at} cantwell.com



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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-01-11 06:44 PM
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49. Progressive Caucus to meet at WSDCC quarterly meeting 9/17 in Bellingham
Dear Colleagues,
Progressive Caucus will meet in conjunction with the WSDCC meeting in Bellingham on the 17th of September.

We will consider endorsements at this meeting. Please recall a candidate must ask for our endorsement, either in person or by proxy, and address his/her stance on civil rights, single payer, and publicly funded elections. ( additionally we would like to hear thoughts on a state bank and corporate personhood.) Those seeking our endorsement should also address what they have done in support of these issues, and if elected, what they will do.

Please send any agenda items you have by September 6th.

I will post the agenda and details of the meeting by the 10th of the month.

In Solidarity,
Judith Shattuck, Chair
Washington State Progressive Caucus
www.waprogressives.org
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Sep-02-11 05:29 AM
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50. Whatcom County Dems luncheon 9/17
Welcome State Democrats!
Enjoy an All American BBQ Lunch

Saturday, September 17, 11:45 to 1:15

Carl Crozier Multi-Purpose Room
1330 Lincoln Street, Bellingham, WA
(3 block walk from the Best Western Lakeway Inn)

California Pulled Pork, Mama Benson’s Slaw,
Kansas City Smokey Beans, Dr. Says No Mac & Cheese,
Better than Yo Mama’s Potato Salad, beverage and dessert!

Tickets: $15
May be purchased on-line HERE
or send checks payable to Whatcom Democrats, Box 3095, Bellingham, WA 98227

Questions? Call 360-647-7661, or reply off-list to this email

Tickets may not be available September 17, so please purchase in advance (seating for 150)

Sponsored by the Whatcom County Democrats
PO Box 3095, Bellingham, WA 98227
http://whatcomdemocrats.com/
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Sep-06-11 07:57 PM
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51. Scott White (State Senator, 46th LD) to hold education meeting 9/13 in Seattle
Senator Scott White’s 3rd Annual Education Town Hall


With special guest panelists:
Randy Dorn, WA Supt. of Public Instruction
Susan Enfield, Interim Supt., Seattle Public Schools
Lauren McGuire, President, Seattle PTSA

Please join parents, teachers, and neighbors for a Town Hall discussion on the challenges and opportunities facing public education in Seattle, and across Washington.

Tuesday, September 13
6:00-8:00 pm

Nathan Hale High School
Performing Arts Center
10750 30 Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98125

Please bring your questions to ask the panel.
I hope you will join us!

Sincerely,

Scott White
State Senator, 46th Legislative District
402 Legislative Building
Olympia, WA 98504-0446

(360) 786-7690 Olympia
E-Mail: Scott.White Atleg.wa.gov
Visit my legislative webpage at: http://www.leg.wa.gov/senate/senators/Pages/white.aspx
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-07-11 04:59 AM
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52. Maggie Award event 10/22
The Maggies

The Maggies will be held on Saturday, October 22nd at the Washington State Convention Center ( 800 Convention Place | Seattle, WA 98101). Registration and the Reception begin at 5:00pm and the Dinner and Program begin at 6:30pm. Individual tickets are $100. For information on reduced rates and sponsorship levels see the full invite below and at http://www.wa-democrats.org/maggies.

Each year we gather at the Maggies to honor the work and dedication of Democrats from around the state. We are accepting nominations in a variety of categories. To nominate somebody please go to http://www.wa-democrats.org/nomination. The deadline for nominations is Saturday, September 17th.

To buy tickets for the Maggies go to http://www.actblue.com/page/2011maggies or mail in the attached form.

If you have any questions about the event, please contact Shawna Ousse at shawna {at} wa-democrats.org or 206.583.0664.

I hope you will join us!

Dwight Pelz
Washington State Democrats Chair
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-15-11 04:08 AM
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53. 27th LD Dems annual picnic 9/18 in Tacoma
Let us thank you! Please come join the 27th LD Democrats at our annual Summer picnic this Sunday, September 18th from 12pm - 3pm. This is our opportunity to thank you, our members, for all your participation and hard work! We will be providing free hot dogs and hamburgers as well as a vegetarian option and drinks. Please bring a side dish or dessert to share! Jim Merritt has graciously volunteered to work the grill so come on out and grab a burger! We will also be holding a raffle and giving away some awesome prizes. Hope to see you there!

What?: The 27th LD Democrats Annual Summer Picnic
When?: Sunday, September 18th 12pm to 3pm
Where?: Point Defiance Park (at the main picnic area)

Again, please bring a side dish or dessert to share. Burgers, hot dogs and drinks will be provided by the 27th LD Democrats. Please contact Anna Goodwin at oobiewon@nventure.com or Lynda Foster at lyndafstr@gmail.com if you have any questions.

Democratically yours,

Anna Goodwin and Lynda Foster
Co-chairs of the 27th LD Picnic

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-28-11 04:54 AM
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54. Metropolitan Democratic Club meets in Seattle 9/28
We invite you to join us for our general election endorsement meeting tomorrow, Wednesday, September 28, from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Plaza 600 Building, 600 Stewart Street, Suite 205.

We will be considering endorsements for Seattle School Board Pos. 3; Initiatives 1125, 1163 and 1183; SJRs 8205 and 8206; and Seattle Prop. 1.

If you are a member in good standing and have not mailed in your ballot, you may still vote tomorrow in person by credential or by proxy.

Following endorsements, the second half of the meeting will be reserved for open discussion.

All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you.

Also, please take a moment to update your calendars with our upcoming programs and events listed in the blue column on the right.

Thank you for your good citizenship, your commitment to good government and the Democratic Party, and your sustaining interest in the Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle.

Democratically yours,
Justin Simmons

President
Metropolitan Democratic Club of Seattle
(206) 736-9882
www.metrodems.org
www.facebook.com/metrodems

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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-08-11 01:35 AM
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55. Creating a Vibrant Local Economy: Lynnwood 10/15

You are invited to
A Community Conversation:
Creating a Vibrant Local Economy
A forum presented by the First District Democrats
October 15, 2011
8:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Volunteers of America Hall, 16300 Motor Place, Lynnwood, WA 98037

Hear our panel of experts talk about local ownership, entrepreneurship, education, microfinance, business networking, redevelopment, and transportation. Then join breakout groups as we brainstorm opportunities for economic recovery.


Speakers


•Christine Hanna, Director of Seattle Good Business Network
•Derek Birnie, Executive Director of Washington Community Alliance for Self Help•Dave Gossett, Snohomish County Council•Kevin McKay, Vice President of Edmonds Community College
Registration fee: $10 in advance or $12 at the door - includes light refreshments.
For more information, see us on the web, call 425-486-1520 or email your questions to contact {at} CommunityConversations1LD.org.

Thanks to our sponsors:
Mother Nature''s Organics
BarnPlace
Northwest Wind & Solar
Windermere Real Estate/Northeast, Inc.
Windermere Mortgage Services
Laura Ruderman for Congress
Stephanie Wright for Snohomish County Council
Darshan Rauniyar for Congress
Marko Liias for Congress
Tris Samberg for Bothell City Council
Rep Derek Stanford
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-14-11 09:10 PM
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56. King County Legislative Action Team to meet on Mercer Island 10/16
This month, our focus is the State Investment Bank and our guest is Rep. Bob Hasegawa (11th), sponsor of the bill and chairman of the House task force appointed by Speaker Frank Chopp that is working on legislation for the 2012 session.

Sunday Oct. 16th, 2-4 p.m. at the Mercer Island Library.
4400 88th Avenue Southeast

Mercer Island, WA 98040-4148
(206) 236-3537

David Spring is a member of the LAC and will represent the Keep Our Money in Washington coalition that has been working with Bob on this legislation. This is an open meeting and anyone interested in getting an update on the State Investment Bank and helping to shape the King County Democrats 2012 legislative agenda is welcome.

Please click here to see a copy of the Legislative Action Agenda http://wa-demchairs.org/kcdems/2011/lacfinalagenda.20110125.pdf
as approved by the KCDCC Executive Board on January 25th, 2011.
In our second hour, we will begin the process of preparing our 2012 Legislative Agenda. Bring your issues, ideas and suggestions!

Thank you for your support of the Legislative Action Committee, a major program of the King County Democrats. We meet monthly on the third Sunday except for December, when we will meet on the second Sunday. Speaker of the House Frank Chopp is our tentative guest. Our next meeting is November 20th, the Sunday before Thanksgiving.

as approved by the KCDCC Executive Board on January 25th, 2011.
In our second hour, we will begin the process of preparing our 2012 Legislative Agenda. Bring your issues, ideas and suggestions!

Thank you for your support of the Legislative Action Committee, a major program of the King County Democrats. We meet monthly on the third Sunday except for December, when we will meet on the second Sunday. Speaker of the House Frank Chopp is our tentative guest. Our next meeting is November 20th, the Sunday before Thanksgiving.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-19-11 05:27 AM
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57. 1st LD Halloween party in Bothell 10/29

Wanted to reach out to all the neighboring Districts, and invite you to our Gala. These events are always fun and a great way to meet your neighboring Dems. and who knows, with redistricting we may be in the same district soon. The event is right off the 164th exit in Lynnwood from 6-10 PM on the October 29th.

The invite is below, and our cost for dinner and live music is only $20, $10 if you bring food for the potluck. It is a costume optional, but there are prizes. Bill Philips will MC the event and hoping to have the Usual ‘congressional’ suspects there.

So come spend your date night money with us.

Dan Willner
Bothell Wa.

206 949 6966
SCM 1st Legislative District
Membership Chair, PCO Parkshore
Washington State Realtor
Board of Equalization SnoCo
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Oct-19-11 07:36 PM
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58. Luis Moscoso--rock-n-roll star; Lynnwood 10/22
"So You Want to be a Rock & Roll Star?"
Please join us for Live Entertainment, Dancing, Bar Food
and Special Celebrity performance by


Representative Luis Moscoso
2007 Democratic Idol Winner


featuring the musical group
"The Blind Hobos!"


in the
Moscoso Lounge

At the Embassy Suites Hotel
20610 - 44th Avenue West
Lynnwood, WA 98036
THIS Saturday, October 22nd
7:00pm to 11:00pm
Great Bar Food and No Host Bar!!

Tickets ON SALE NOW or at the door!

$25 General Admission
$75 VIP Admission

If you are unable to attend the event please consider making a contribution before the November 27th Special Session freeze date!

For more information please call: Kristine Petereit at 425-231-9502 or email electluis1st@gmail.com

Directions to Embassy Suites:
Just 14 minutes north of downtown Seattle!
From I-5 North take exit 181A and go right onto 44th Ave West - hotel on right next to I-5.
From I-5 South take exit 181 WEST and take a right onto 44th Ave West, go across I-5 - hotel on the right.
From I-405 North take I-5 South to the the 1st exit - 181 West - follow I-5 South directions.

If you are going to the Maggie's, join us at this post party event for a night full of entertainment, great company and fun!

www.electluis.net
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-11 04:13 PM
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59. MDC fundraiser for Seattle school board reform candidates 10/21
This is your reminder to join us tomorrow - Friday, October 21 - for our ballot drop week fundraiser for Seattle School Board candidates Michelle Buetow, Kate Martin, Marty McLaren and Sharon Peaslee from 5 to 8 p.m. at the home of Alice Woldt (6514 12th Ave NW Seattle).

Help us get out the vote for these dynamic, capable and school-savvy women. Food, libations and lively conversation will be served!

Suggested donation $25 to the candidate(s) of your choice. Co-sponsored by Joanna Cullen, Jan Dixon, David Edelman, Kiku Hayashi, Pat McCoy, Carol Simmons, Toby Thaler, Alice Woldt and others.

RSVP: patamccoy {at} gmail.com - (206) 283-0725.
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Oct-25-11 02:14 AM
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60. Metropolitan Democratic Club forum on education 10/26 in Seattle
MDC Members and Friends,

Join us this Wednesday, October 26, in the Plaza 600 Building, 600 Stewart Street, Suite 205 for a special program: ARE TEACHERS TARGETS? WHY?

With distinguished panelists:

OLGA ADDAE and JONATHAN KNAPP, Seattle Education Association president and vice president

INDIA CARLSON, Seattle Public Schools teacher and board member, Social Equity Educators

SUE PETERS, Seattle Public Schools parent; founding member, Parents Across America; founding co-editor, Seattle Education Blog; education blogger, the Huffington Post

MELISSA WESTBROOK, public education activist and co-writer, Save Seattle Schools Community Blog; one of Seattle Magazine's "Most Influential People of 2011"

All MDC meetings are free and open to the public. Feel free to bring your lunch and a guest along with you.

To read the October MDC Newsletter, click here. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gOZNFxBlzqKthGpECBNVpG0X8zOWBHNcMqT3vk8-wzs/edit?hl=en_US&pli=1#
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-11-11 06:34 AM
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61. Elizabeth Warren campaigning for Cantwell in Seattle 12/9
I wanted to share some exciting news -- Elizabeth Warren will be joining me in Seattle for a reception, and I’m hoping you can join us to show support for our U.S. Senate campaigns. Elizabeth and I have spent our lives fighting for working families and standing up to powerful interests. I would be proud to have her as a partner in the U.S. Senate where we can continue to work together to help the middle class and hold Wall Street accountable. But we need your support.

Please join us for a special reception for the Cantwell-Warren Victory fund to support our campaigns for the U.S. Senate.

Here are the details:

Reception for Senator Maria Cantwell and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)
Friday, December 9th 5:00 - 7:00 pm
The Paramount Theatre 701 Pine Street - Seattle, WA

$40 per guest
Co-hosts write or raise $400

Click here to RSVP! http://www.cantwell.com/warren-reception/

Please feel free to call (206) 285-2012 or email joanna@cantwell.com to RSVP or with any questions.

I hope you can join me in giving Elizabeth Warren a warm welcome to Seattle.

Best,

Senator Maria Cantwell
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-12-11 01:33 AM
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62. 39th LD Dems plan Joe Hill memorial in Everett 11/19
You are receiving this because you're the Chair of a Democratic organization within reasonable driving distance of downtown Everett. You are cordially invited to attend A Tribute to Joe Hill. Please share this invitation with your members. Thank you!

The 39th Legislative District Democrats present: A Tribute to Joe Hill

Date: Saturday, Nov 19
Time: 5pm to 9pm
Social
5-6:30 pm
Speaker Program
6:30-7pm
Music
7-9pm

Location: The Anchor Pub, 1001 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA
Phone: (425) 252-2288

This is the 96th anniversary of the execution of Joe Hill, union activist and union songster, who was falsely accused of murder and was murdered by the State of Utah primarily because of his association with the IWW (Wobbly’s).

This tribute will be highlighted by union songs performed by the Whateverly Brothers, Gary Kanter, Mike Dumovich and others.

A $20.00 donation will include a songbook so that the audience may sing along.

Many interesting raffle items will be available including a copy of the Definitive Joe Hill book '' The Man Who Never Died" by William M. Adler

The event will be videotaped and a DVD should be available before Christmas.

This will be a grand evening of education and song and all proceeds will benefit the 39th LD Democrats to assist us in supporting Democratic candidates running in the 39th LD in 2012.


Rick Bligh
Chair, 39th Legislative District Democrats
2nd Vice Chair, Snohomish County Democrats
SnoCo Dems Evergreen State Fair Booth Committee Chair
SnoCo Dems Campaign and Elections Committee Chair
Occupy Everett: Visibility Working Group
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eridani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-13-11 03:00 AM
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63. King County Dems Legislative Action Team to meet 11/20 in Lake City
Sunday, November 20th, 2 to 4 p.m. meeting Lake City Library
Our featured speakers are Rep. Phyllis Guitierrez Kenney and Rep. Tina Orwall, former LAC co-chair (with Scott White).

Rep. Kenney chairs the House Community Development & Housing Committee and is known as a champion of low-income housing. She also serves on Labor & Workforce Development and on the Ways & Means Committee. An important bill housing will extend funding for housing and shelter operations that will otherwise expire in 2013.

Rep. Tina Orwall serves on Early Learning and Human Services, Judiciary, Education Appropriations and Oversight and Rules. She would like to talk about a bill the help those prisoners who are exonerated, then released without funds, programming or help.

We are continuing to work on our 2012 Legislative Agenda. The 2011 Legislative Agenda is here. Please submit written suggestions and updates to LAC Chair Sarajane Siegfriedt sarajane3h@comcast.net. We will finalize our draft at our Dec. 11th meeting. Note that this is the second Sunday in December.

Why Democrats Oppose Charter Schools

The State and King County Democratic platforms oppose charter schools, because they are union-busting agreements that take taxpayer money and use it for private purposes, without elected taxpayer oversight by school boards. The State and King County Democratic platforms oppose charter schools, because they are union-busting agreements that take taxpayer money and use it for private purposes, without elected taxpayer oversight by school boards. Charter schools have been promoted as a panacea, but they are actually part of the "vast conspiracy" to privatize public institutions and undercut democratic (and Democratic) institutions.

There is no clear evidence that charter schools produce better results than public schools, when fairly compared over several years. As Linda Clifton reminds us, "And they are not particularly effective. Only 17% of all charter schools do better than public schools, and over 30 % do worse than the public schools." Charter schools cherry-pick their students. They leave special education students with disabilities behind (too expensive!). Charter schools may be for-profit or not-for-profit (or religious). The for-profit ones are using part of our tax money to line their pockets and are putting less money as a percentage of budget into educating kids. The religious ones are violating the "establishment clause," the constitutional separation of church and state, which says that no tax moneys may support religious institutions. In Washington State, we have many successful public schools that are centers of innovation, such as International Baccalaureate high schools, schools of the arts, schools of science and technology and even a high school of flight.

Quoting story from the right-wing Washington Policy Center:
Washington State PTA Members Vote in Support of Charter Schools


Earlier this month PTA members from around the state met and voted to recommend charter schools be part of the state's education reform agenda. Participants in the meeting tell us PTA members used WPC's research to make a case for charter schools. Liv Finne, WPC's education director, wrote about the unprecedented move on October 19
. Liv's outreach helped spur an Associated Press article that appeared in nearly every daily newspaper in Washington.

When you see these articles, please take time to comment online. Your perspective matters!


Sincerely,
Sarajane Siegfriedt
King County Democrats Legislative Action Chair
206-440-5829

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