Indivisible Olalla + 26th LD
We believe that the next four years depend on Americans across the country standing indivisible against the Trump agenda. We believe that buying into false promises or accepting partial concessions will only further empower Trump to victimize us and our neighbors. We hope that this guide will provide those who share that belief with useful tools to make Congress listen.
Groups are wholly independent. These groups agree to resist Trump’s agenda, focus on local, defensive, congressional advocacy, and embrace progressive values.
For more information see https://www.indivisibleguide.com/web#header-intro
Camp Wellstone Seattle
Camp Wellstone is open to anyone interested in gaining practical skills in progressive political action. During Camp Wellstone, we provide focus areas (tracks) based on your role in progressive organizing, each with a distinctive curriculum taught by some of the nation’s leading experts in grassroots politics and organizing.
Camp Wellstone always takes place over the weekend. The schedule is the following:
- Friday, 2 p.m.–9 p.m.
- Saturday, 9 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
- Sunday, 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Registration for this camp opens in early March!
BlackLivesMatter March On Seattle 2.0
Hosted by Black Freedom Front, Seattle
What are you doing to further Black liberation today? What are you doing to further Black liberation after the Women’s March?
We are marching for Black Lives and we are calling on you to join us. March to speak out for an economy that works for everyone at the Black Lives Matter March on Seattle 2.0.
#BlackLivesMatter– March On Seattle 2.0
We are in a tax system that does not value people of color and black people—apparently, America does not have equal taxation with representation. Also, Rich people like Donald Trump don’t pay taxes! So it’s time to stand up and say, as the people of the United States, that everyone pays an equal share of taxes regardless of economic status, and that Black people, people of color, and marginalized people stop taking such a hard economic blow when paying taxes. We also DEMAND that Donald J. Trump release his tax returns—we deserve to know if he is financially responsible.
Wear a black beanie to representing equal taxation of America and putting America Back in the Black, as well as for supporting people of color.
Wanna make and or knit a Black Beanie-Join The Yarn Army and Go Below
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wanna donate to this event or future #BlackLivesMatteer events
Donate here – https://www.gofundme.com/
Media contact: (206) 334-6007 text only
Non media inquires will be ignored
A Better Nation 5k Outdoor Event—ACLU
Because of recent events, we felt it was important to help raise funds for our local ACLU affiliate. This event will help the ACLU of Washington continue to offer an unwavering voice of freedom, fairness, and equality for all people in America. The ACLU of Washington works in the courts, the legislatures, and in our communities to protect and extend basic rights for everyone. Please join us for a fun run/walk around Greenlake.
This event is not timed. It is a fun run/walk. No refunds or transfers. Rain or shine.
GOFUNDME: additional donations to support the race and ACLU of Washington details can be found here: www.gofundme.com/a-better-nation-5k
Packet Pickup: Stay tuned. for specifics. You need to CHECK-IN for liability reasons.
Proceeds (50%) benefit the ACLU of Washington.
$20 registration fee. No Day of Registration.
You can donate more—there is an option to donate more directly to the ACLU of Washington when registering.
Key Peninsula Citizens of the Year Awards Banquet
The Key Peninsula Lions Club invites Key Peninsula citizens and their guests to attend the 33rd annual Key Peninsula Citizens of the Year Awards banquet at 6 p.m. March 18 at the KP Civic Center in Vaughn.
Some guests have come from other states for this event. Photos and profiles of citizens nominated by community members for the honor of KP Citizens of the Year appear above. KP Lions members vote by secret ballot to determine which nominee will be identified at the banquet as KP Citizen of the Year. Peninsula School District Superintendent Rob Manahan is the event’s keynote speaker. Dinner is under the direction of Jacques Henry Events.
Reservations are available from KP Lions Club members, Sunnycrest Nursery in Key Center, or Costless Pharmacy in Wauna. To defray expenses, the Lions Club will gratefully accept contributions of $25 per attendee.
For info, call 253-884-2054 or KP Lions president Hal Wolverton at 253-884-2222.