The Scandalous Super Bowl Commercial

Volunteer Appreciation Party, February 5th

poster for Annual Volunteer Party, Sunday, February 5, 2 - 4 p.m.

Local Color on the March

Also  Women’s March 10 Actions in 100 days campaign.

Annual Volunteer Appreciation Party, Sunday, February 5, 2 – 4 pm

poster for Annual Volunteer Party, Sunday, February 5, 2 - 4 p.m.

Protests Against Trump at Home & Around the World

policeman with pink pussy hat

Denver

Washington, DC

Dublin

Washington, DC

Tel Aviv

Washington, DC

White Mtn. Apache, Tucson

Inauguration Day Demonstration, Jan 20 (Friday)

Inauguration Day Demonstration
Santa Barbara
3:30 p.m., De La Guerra Plaza

photo of Trump with the caption Hope

Many of you may be headed for L.A. or perhaps Washington for
larger protests this coming weekend, but if you’re here in Santa
Barbara on Inauguration Day and are looking for a way to make
yourself heard, here are the details of an entirely community led
day of action.

The purpose of this demonstration is not only to show how many
people are against the Trump presidency, but also to get community
members plugged in to the many organizations/groups that are ready
to resist the coming administration by getting volunteers signed
up to help. To facilitate such volunteerism, tabling will be
available in De La Guerra Plaza throughout the SB Inauguration
Demonstration. To learn more, please see our Invitation to
Participate.

Basic Event Info:
When: Jan 20 (Friday), 3:30 p.m..
Where: De La Guerra Plaza
March Route: De La Guerra Plaza – to De La Guerra St. towards
State St. – right on State St. – March up State St. – right on
Anapamu – to County Administration Bldg. steps. Return to De La
Guerra Plaza in reverse route for speaker/artist program and
picnic in the plaza.

Objectives:
1. Peaceful demonstration/march
2. Peaceful assembly with tabling and speaker/artist program in
the plaza
3. Sign-up volunteers with organizations/groups resisting Trump

To table in the plaza, please fill out the Table Application

Please share our volunteer form: Volunteer

Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.

inaugurationdaysb@gmail.com or (805) 335-1960

Thank You President Obama

Inauguration Day Demonstration

 

Inauguration Day Demonstration
Santa Barbara
3:30 p.m., De La Guerra Plaza

 

photo of Trump with the caption Hope

Many of you may be headed for L.A. or perhaps Washington for
larger protests this coming weekend, but if you’re here in Santa
Barbara on Inauguration Day and are looking for a way to make
yourself heard, here are the details of an entirely community led
day of action.

The purpose of this demonstration is not only to show how many
people are against the Trump presidency, but also to get community
members plugged in to the many organizations/groups that are ready
to resist the coming administration by getting volunteers signed
up to help. To facilitate such volunteerism, tabling will be
available in De La Guerra Plaza throughout the SB Inauguration
Demonstration. To learn more, please see our Invitation to
Participate.

 

Basic Event Info:
When: Jan 20 (Friday), 3:30 p.m..
Where: De La Guerra Plaza
March Route: De La Guerra Plaza – to De La Guerra St. towards
State St. – right on State St. – March up State St. – right on
Anapamu – to County Administration Bldg. steps. Return to De La
Guerra Plaza in reverse route for speaker/artist program and
picnic in the plaza.

Objectives:
1. Peaceful demonstration/march
2. Peaceful assembly with tabling and speaker/artist program in
the plaza
3. Sign-up volunteers with organizations/groups resisting Trump

To table in the plaza, please fill out the Table Application

Please share our volunteer form: Volunteer

Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns.

inaugurationdaysb@gmail.com or (805) 335-1960

 

! ! ! – The Final Push – ! ! !

Time to Get Out The Vote

 

The final five days of the coordinated campaign will be devoted to imploring voters to go to the polls on Tuesday and vote for Democrats. Activity centers from the Carbajal campaign HQ at 1226 State St.
No need to reserve a table; just come in and say, “I want to volunteer!” 
  • Fri. 11/4: First, walk packets must be prepared and labelled. Volunteers needed from 11 a.m. until the job is finished.
  • Sat. 11/5: Canvassing and Phoning 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
  • Sun. 11/6: Canvassing 10 a.m. – 7 p.m./Phoning 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Mon. 11/7: Canvassing 10 a.m. – 7 p.m./Phoning 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Tues. 11/8: Lit Drop 5 a.m./Canvassing 9 a.m. – 7 p.m./Phoning 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.

It’s Been A Busy Fall

Here’s what we’ve been up to

thanks to the volunteers who made it possible:

Registering Voters: Our outreach team on the SBCC campus registered over 200 voters once students returned to campus. That operation, along with tabling at the Pacific Pride Festival in August and the Coalition Against Gun Violence’s Concert Across America in September, was led by Jim MacMillanwith consistent help from a team of volunteers taking multiple shifts over several weeks:

Pat Beals Mickey Flacks Meredith McMinn
Jessica Bixler Gail Gillies Kate Mead
EJ Borah Sally Hearon Nancy Miller
Temmy Bowman Bev Herbert Chris Nelson
Jody Byron Cooper Jane Herner Chris Pursell
Jan & Chas. Clouse Vijaya Jammalamadaka Janet & Harvey Shapiro
Leslie Edgerton Jim LeVasseur
Mary Stoddard
Gail Eisen Charlotte MacMillan Barbara Tennison
Jane Fehrenbacher Kathy McGuire Gail Teton-Landis


DSC Welcome Desk: For the third successive congressional election year, the DSC maintained a reliable volunteer presence–five days a week, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.–at the coordinated campaign headquarters, answering phones, entering canvass data, registering voters, greeting walk-ins, and offering Hillary merchandise for donations. Many thanks to steady volunteers:
Temmy Bowman
Sally Hearon Basha Millhollen
Jan & Chas. Clouse Paula Johnson Nancy Rourke
Caroline Gunther Marge Krystian Janet & Harvey Shapiro
Martha Hassenplug Nancy Miller Gail Teton-Landis
Laura Vandracek

Mass Mailings, Labeling and more: 

The ever-willing DSC Mailing Brigade took care of two very large and numerous smaller mailing projects for the Carbajal campaign as well as walk packet labeling for the coordinated campaign’s GOTV effort. Still others prepared thousands of Joan Hartmann door-hangers for distribution in Isla Vista by carefully attaching condoms. Volunteers for all these projects included the following: Sondra Aggeler, Vicki Algren, Marty & Joe Blum,Temmy Bowman,EJ Borah, Farfalla Borah, Dianne Channing,Chas. & Jan Clouse, Peter & Paulina Conn,John Devereaux,Jill Dexter,Leslie Edgerton,Jane Fehrenbacher, Mickey Flacks, Martha Hassenplug, Sally Hearon, Lee Heller,  Stephanie Johnstone, Jim & Charlotte MacMillan, Joanne Meade-Young, Nancy Miller, Basha Millhollen, Nancy Murdock, Chris Nelson, Antonia Robertson, Cheryl Rogers, Lin Rolens, Nancy Rourke, Sandra Lee, Marian Shapiro, Sid Slaff, Mary Stoddard, Barbara Tennison, Gail Teton-Landis, Barbara Wagner and Hap Ziegler. 
Fund-raisers and more: A skilled group of our club’s Steering Committee provided check-in, food service, live music and clean up for fund-raising events for Monique Limón, Joan Hartmann, and Kyle Richards.