Category: Newsletters

Grassroots Forum Schedule – 2/18/2013

To those of you attending the Grassroots Forum in Olympia on 2/18/2013, Kate was kind enough to send a copy of the schedule.  You can view it here: grassroots forum schedule 02182013

WSDCC Meeting Report – February 3, 2013

WSDCC Meeting  Report – February 3, 2013 By Kate Kruller 11th LD WSDCC State Committee Woman   Every other year (the odd years) the State Party holds its re-organization meeting.  Spirits were very high within the WSDCC membership coming off very successful election results in November. Everyone is very pleased to have a Democratic President, Governor, …

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Election Deadline: 2/12/2013

Just a reminder.  For those of you who live in Seattle… there’s a special election going on.  The deadline to vote is Tuesday, 2/12/2013.  Your ballot must be postmarked by 2/12/2013 or drop your ballot off at one of the drop locations: http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/voting/ballotdropboxes/bdblocations.aspx Details on the special election can be found here:  http://www.kingcounty.gov/elections/voting/ballotdropboxes/bdblocations.aspx

Newsletter – February 2013

The newsletter for February 2013 has been sent out and archived.  You can view the archived newsletter here: 2013-02-February

New Twitter master

I just wanted to give a shout out to Kathy Nyland, who is now in charge of our twitter account.  In addition to the usual stuff that gets cross-posted when the website gets an update, Kathy will now share her snark, commentary, and general awesomeness by live tweeting our meetings / events.  Thanks Kathy! Our …

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Muslim Lobby Day in Olympia is second-largest in the U.S.

This is interesting.  Our new State Representative, Steve Bergquist is hard at work. Read the article from King 5:  http://www.king5.com/news/local/Muslim-Lobby-Day-in-Olympia-187820371.html

Say you’re in

Today, a new grassroots organization is being launched: Organizing for Action. Following in the footsteps of the campaign you built, Organizing for Action will be an unparalleled force in American politics. It will work to turn our shared values into legislative action — and it’ll empower the next generation of leaders in our movement. Michelle …

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Get your Inaugural Ball tickets today!

In less than two weeks, we’re celebrating our victory and your hard work that made it possible at the 2013 Governor’s Inaugural Ball — and I’d love to see you there. Will you join us? Click here to purchase your ticket to the Governor’s Inaugural Ball in Olympia on Wednesday, January 16. Thousands of supporters …

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Newsletter – December 2012 / January 2013

Our latest newsletter has been posted.  You can view it here.  2013-1-January Happy holidays everybody!

The re-org meeting is just a month away. Be a part of our leadership team!

Hello 11th LD Democrats!  As you all know, we’re having our reorganization meeting on January 15th 2013.  Elected PCOs are going to be able to vote, but the positions are open to all members in good standing (you paid your dues for 2012 and at least showed up to one meeting in that year).   We would …

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Renew your membership

Hey 11th LD Democrats…  renewals for your memberships are due by February.  Stay current on your membership and help support us!  Here are some options: We are encouraging renewing and new members to pay a small monthly fee: $5 / month:  You are a member and are awesome (includes a second membership) $10 / month: …

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King County Democrats Reorganization 2012

KC Dems Reorg 12/08/2012, a set on Flickr. These photos were taken at the King County Democrats reorganization meeting on 12/08/2012.

Honoring Margarita Prentice

Thanks to everyone who made our holiday party a success! Here are some photos I took tonight:

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Say thank you to President Clinton

From Chelsea Clinton: My dad is usually the first to say that it’s people like you, working together who create change in the world. And I couldn’t agree more. I also think he deserves a big “thank you” for everything he’s done in the past year – especially the inspiring work that doesn’t make the …

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Save progressive radio in Seattle

It was just announced that AM 1090 will drop progressive talk and switch to an all sports format after the first of the year. Progressive radio listeners in the greater Seattle area are appalled at the prospect of losing the great progressive radio shows hosted by Ed Shultz, Thom Hartmann, Norman Goldman, Randi Rhodes, Stephanie …

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