Events

Monday January 14, 2008
Start: 12:30 pm

Congressman Adam Smith invites you to attend the next meeting of his Progressive Advisory Council at The Fabulich Center in Tacoma. Directions are provided below. Time will also be available from 12:00pm-12:30pm for networking.
 
The Progressive Advisory Council provides an opportunity for Adam to meet with members of the progressive community in and around the Ninth Congressional District and informally discuss issues of mutual concern. This dialogue helps guide Adam’s decision making in Washington D.C.

Driving Directions to The Fabulich Center: The Fabulich Center is located at 3600 Port of Tacoma Road, Tacoma, WA 98424, just off Interstate 5.
Please note that Mapquest or other electronic mapping services provide an incorrect location for this site when using the street address.
 
FROM INTERSTATE 5
SOUTHBOUND
1. If you are traveling southbound on Interstate 5, take Exit 136 (Port of Tacoma Road Exit) and turn right. This puts you on Port of Tacoma Road.
2. Stay on Port of Tacoma Road, going one block past the first major intersection of Pacific Highway 99.
3. Take a left into the driveway. 
NORTHBOUND
1. If you are traveling northbound on Interstate 5, take Exit 136B (Port of Tacoma Road Exit). This will put you on Port of Tacoma Road.
2. Stay on Port of Tacoma Road, going one block past the first major intersection of Pacific Highway 99.
3. Take a left into the driveway.
 
 

Thursday January 17, 2008
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:30 pm
The public is cordially invited to a town meeting on “Low Impact Development: Shelter from the Storm,” on Thursday, January 17 at the LIncoln Elementary School Library, 213 21st Avenue S.E. (just off Capitol Way). The major speaker will be engineer/hydrologist Tom Holz, who will discuss and illustrate building design that results in near-zero runoff of stormwater. He will also discuss how low impact development can mitigate flood damage to human communities and natural habitat.

A speaker from Thurston County will address permitting and regulatory issues relating to low impact development.

Q & A will follow the presentation.

The event will be sponsored by Livable Thurston, Futurewise, Thurston Conservation Voters, League of Women Voters, Black Hills Audubon and others.

For more info, call Peggy Bruton, 866-7165  gimleteye@comcast.net
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Where: Gordon's Grange, Yelm Avenue E., Yelm, WA

The Thurston County Democrats is hosting a series of pre-caucus forums and Presidential straw polls throughout the county in mid-January.

Participants at all three events will be able to discuss what should be included in the Thurston County Democrats' platform this year, in addition to voting for their favorite presidential candidate.

Participants will also be able to begin their discussions early at thurstondemocrats.org/blog 
Friday January 18, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Where: Paul and Beth Berendt's home, 1702 Sulenes Loop SE, Olympia
Monday January 21, 2008
Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm

St. John's Episcopal Church

114 20th Ave SE

Olympia, WA

 

9am - Summit Begins

11am March to the Capitol

12:30pm Town Hall

Register now.

For more information contact Marcy Bowers
marcy@povertyaction.org

206.694.6799

Tuesday January 22, 2008
Start: 9:00 am
Got an idea to help fix our health care system?

The Washington Senate has scheduled a two-day electronic town hall meeting on health care reform and invites the public to participate in the discussion. The on-line meeting, on January 22 and 23, will be a comprehensive discussion concerning health care reform in Washington, including issues of affordability, choice, and availability. Participants can ask questions, add comments, share stories and make suggestions on how to improve the delivery of health care in our state.

Registration is free and citizens are encouraged to register in advance. 

“Health care affects every single person in this state,” said Senate Health & Long Term Care Chair Karen Keiser, D-Kent. “This is an excellent opportunity for citizens who can’t easily get to Olympia but still want to be involved in the political process.”

Panelists will include Keiser, Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler, members of the Senate Health & Long Term Care Committee, and health care professionals.

To register, please go to www.webdialogues.net/wasen/healthcare.

When: January 22 & 23


For more information:  Mark Varadian, 360-786-7569
Wednesday January 23, 2008
Start: 9:00 am
Got an idea to help fix our health care system?

The Washington Senate has scheduled a two-day electronic town hall meeting on health care reform and invites the public to participate in the discussion. The on-line meeting, on January 22 and 23, will be a comprehensive discussion concerning health care reform in Washington, including issues of affordability, choice, and availability. Participants can ask questions, add comments, share stories and make suggestions on how to improve the delivery of health care in our state.

Registration is free and citizens are encouraged to register in advance. 

“Health care affects every single person in this state,” said Senate Health & Long Term Care Chair Karen Keiser, D-Kent. “This is an excellent opportunity for citizens who can’t easily get to Olympia but still want to be involved in the political process.”

Panelists will include Keiser, Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler, members of the Senate Health & Long Term Care Committee, and health care professionals.

To register, please go to www.webdialogues.net/wasen/healthcare.

When: January 22 & 23


For more information:  Mark Varadian, 360-786-7569
Monday January 28, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 6:45 pm

AGENDA:

  • Elect State Convention Committee Reps
  • Elect LD22 Vice Chair
WHERE: TC Courthouse Bldg, 1, room 152
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Agenda:  Caucus/Site leader training
Where:  TC Courthouse Bldg, 1, room 152
Wednesday January 30, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Where:Gordon's Grange, Yelm Ave. E., Yelm
Training by Tim Lancaster.

Louise Oliverio, PCO 701 Yelm,
Tim Lancaster, PCO 703 Yelm,
Jackie Reid, PCO 130 Bald Hills

Thursday January 31, 2008
Start: 7:30 am
Help kick off Jon's campaign for County Commissioner
When:  7:30-8:30am  (registration open at 7:00am)
Where:  Worthington Center, St. Martin's University, 5300 Pacific Ave. SE, Lacey

RSVP: Ralph Chappell 360-459-7160 or Lauren Kiolet 360-352-5498
Friday February 01, 2008
Start: 1:00 am
End: 12:59 pm
Have you renewed your membership to TCD? Not a member? Why not join today? It's easy! Visit our membership page at www.thurstondemocrats.org/membership.
Saturday February 02, 2008
Start: 8:30 am
End: 11:30 am
Where: Heritage Room, 604 Water Street in downtown Olympia

The Thurston County Democrats are proud to invite you to our annual Champagne Brunch catered and served by Occasions.  We are hoping once again to be honored by our Thurston County and State elected officials and, as always, we are expecting them to give us an update on the on-going legislative session.

We urge you all to attend this congenial gathering of your fellow Democrats and add your efforts to our festivities.

Come and join in our discussions and remember that whenever Democrats gather it’s an interesting time. We are looking forward to seeing you all there! 
Monday February 04, 2008
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Where: Thurston County Courthouse, Bldg 1, Room 152.

This is the last opportunity to receive Site Leader training for the upcoming precinct caucuses.

Tuesday February 05, 2008
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm
Please join me and othe Ewards supporters to hear his inspiring message and platform. We will strategize on how to get the maximum delegates at the Caucuses (which will be held the following Saturday!!) Where: Plenty!
200 4th Avenue W
Olympia, WA 98501
360-705-3716
Wednesday February 06, 2008
Start: 5:30 pm

Where: Hilton Seattle: 1301 6th Avenue, Seattle

Invitation Letter | Registration Form

EMILY's List will be holding a Campaign Training program for pro-choice Democratic women in Seattle, WA on February 6th & 7th.

As the nation’s largest political donor network and political resource for pro-choice Democratic women candidates, we initiated this program designed to recruit, train, support and elect women to office at the state and local level.

Whether you or someone you know is currently serving on a school board, commission, City Council or just beginning to think about running for office, we are certain this training will provide you with the skills you need.

There is no cost to attend an EMILY’s List training. Please be sure to register no later than February 1st.

 

Janine Salalac
Major Gifts & POP Assistant
EMILY's List
100 Spear Street, Suite 1510
San Francisco, CA 94105
(415) 281-2808 Direct
(415) 658-0707 Fax
jsalalac@emilyslist.org

Thursday February 07, 2008
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Caucusing is easy. Join other Hillary Clinton supporters from Thurston, Lewis, Mason & Grays Harbor County to learn about how a caucus works; how to persuade others to support Hillary; and how to win your caucus for Hillary on February 9th. All are welcome to attend. Bring all your friends who are supporting Hillary 

Where:Tumwater Timberland Regional Library
7023 New Market St.
Tumwater, WA 98501
General Area: Two Blocks off Capitol Way, next to the Tumwater City Hall

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