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“MOVE TO AMEND”

NATIONAL SPOKESMAN MAKES LOCAL APPEARANCE
Democracy activist will host San Luis Obispo forum on corporate personhood
The Progressive People of the Central Coast, in conjunction with the Sierra Club, will host a community forum on “Creating Democracy and Challenging Corporate Rule” with guest speaker David Cobb of the Move to Amend campaign. Part history lesson and part heart-felt call to action, the event will be at the Ludwick Community Center, 864 Santa Rosa Street, San Luis Obispo, from 7 to 9pm on Wednesday, September 14th.

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To Give Hope

The Central Coast Community is being asked to give 'hope' by attending the 5th annual Walk for Parkinson's on April 30th, hosted by The Shell Cafe, 1351 Price St., Pismo Beach and sponsored by the Central Coast Parkinson's Support Group. All monies raised from this endeavor will go to research. The Parkinson Alliance in concert with The Tuchman Foundation pays for all administrative costs, which allows for the funds to be distributed to institutions such as Stanford, U.C.L.A. and other organizations dedicated to finding a cure for this debilitating disease.
As she has for the last 4 years, Marie Bukey has stepped up to raise funds for a cure for Parkinson's Disease (PD) by holding Fund the Research-Find the Cure. She along with local members and the community have raised over $40,000 of which all funds go to The Parkinson Alliance. The Parkinson Alliance matches the funds dollar for dollar for research.
At this time, one million people suffer with PD with 50,000-60,000, new cases being diagnosed each year. PD is the least understood and least funded of all major afflictions. It afflicts each person uniquely in its symptoms and all that can be done at this point is try to manage those symptoms. For some that is not an option as it becomes unmanageable. There is no know cure at this time.
Marie's Mother was diagnosed with PD in 1987; this prompted her move to the Central Coast to be near family. Mom lost her fight in 2006. To honor her Mother and help those still battling PD, in 2007, Marie started Walk for Parkinson's.
Among the many who stepped up was Allan Noll of Nipomo; he alone raised close to $5,000 his first year. He lost his fight in 2009. San Luis Trust Bank has also 'stepped up' to offer their support for the last 4 years.
Marie's wish is to have all those suffering from PD, and their caregivers, to know that they are not alone. CCPSG meets the 3rd Friday of each month in SLO. Please visit www.ccpsg.org
Walk Registration begins at 9:00am, at the Shell Cafe, 1351 Price St., Pismo Beach. A 4-mile walk begins at 9:30 a.m. and the 1.5 mile walk begins at 10:00am. Light snacks and refreshments will be served.  
Business and individual sponsorships are available thru April 22nd. Call Marie at 474-0712 or Carl at 544-1342, or e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

San Luis Obispo Climate Change Adaptation Workshop

Developing Local Strategies to Adapt to Climate Change Impacts
Join the discussion on climate change adaptation strategies for the San Luis Obispo region on July 14th from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm at the Embassy Suites Hotel, 333 Madonna Road San Luis Obispo.
Climate Change Adaptation Workshop is $15 per person. To register and view the agenda online, visit http://climatechangeadaptationworkshop.eventbrite.com or call Shani Alford 916-448-1198 x330.
Key stakeholders and local government elected officials and staff in the region have been discussing potential strategies to address the impacts of climate change on Water, Health, Infrastructure, Agriculture, Coastal Marine and Tourism.
Now it’s your chance to get involved! The workshop will include a discussion of Climate Change projections for the San Luis Obispo region and the impacts they will likely have on your natural and socioeconomic systems. They will also share recommendations that local stakeholders have developed to help the county prepare for these impacts and discuss implementation strategies and potential obstacles that San Luis Obispo elected officials have identified.
The Local Government Commission in partnership with the National Center for Conservation Science & Policy and Susanne Moser Research and Consulting is organizing this effort through a one-year grant from the Kresge Foundation. The goal is to support local government officials, staff and stakeholders in developing adaptation strategies that cohesively consider economics, health, culture, social needs, transportation, infrastructure, ecosystem services, and natural resources.

“Beads & Bling”

2nd Annual Breast Cancer Fundraiser

"Beads & Bling" is a  ‘girls’ night out’ event from 5-8 p.m. on Thursday, July 15th at Edna Valley Vineyard at 2585 Biddle Ranch Road off Highway 227 (Broad Street) south of San Luis Obispo Airport. The evening includes a jewelry and purse sale with everything priced at 40% off the retail price, along with gourmet appetizers, desserts, a no-host bar with Edna Valley wines, live music, raffles, and a silent auction.  This fundraiser will benefit Enhancement, Inc., a local nonprofit that works to improve the quality of life for breast cancer survivors.
Enhancement is also holding a raffle during the weeks prior to the event, and will continue to sell raffle tickets at the event and draw the winner at 7:00 pm.  The raffle basket, called “Indulgent Delights” is valued at $1,500 and includes overnight stays at the Cliffs in Shell Beach and Anderson Inn in Morro Bay, along with certificates for dinners, haircuts, skin and hair care products, massages, spa treatments, chocolates, wine, etc.  Loads of wonderful pampering gifts and surprises!  Tickets are only $10 each or 3 for $20 and are available by calling 771-8640 or at “Beads & Bling.” (It is not necessary to be present to win the raffle.) 

Besides the large raffle basket, other raffle items at the event include a crystal wall hanging from Lois Dirkes ($725 value), powered compact AktiMates speakers from Audio Ecstasy ($699 value),  and more. 
The event is generously being co-sponsored by Central Coast Thermography, Rees Family Medical and Audio Ecstasy, all of San Luis Obispo. 
Tickets for “Beads & Bling” are only $10 per person at the door.  For more information, call 771-8640 or visit the Enhancement website atwww.enhancementinc.org.
Proceeds from the event will help Enhancement continue to offer their Creative Healing Retreats for Breast Cancer Survivors; their Breast Cancer Care Fund; their Free Weekly Yoga Classes for All Cancer Patients; their Free Monthly Lymphedema Education Classes for All Cancer Patients; their monthly Free Breast Cancer Survivor Workshops, to name a few of their programs. 

Town Hall Forum on Women’s Health Care

Save the Date – January 22, 2010

Plan now to join the local chapter of the National Organization for Women to celebrate the anniversary of the Roe v Wade Supreme Court decision, at a Town Hall meeting on January 22, 2010, Friday, at 6 p.m. at the SLO Library. 

NOW is very pleased to announce the Town Hall forum will be moderated by Hilda Zacarias, candidate for 33rd Assembly District, and will focus on the current health care reform legislation in both Congress and the state of California, with an emphasis on how those bills affect access to health care for women.  Current proposed legislation denies abortion coverage in even privately paid insurance plans, depriving women of a constitutional right. Come hear the latest information. Be informed!

Following this forum, participants will join in the traditional candlelight march to support those women who died from unsafe and illegal abortions, then return to the library for socializing and refreshments.


 

Interfaith Worship to Kick Off Gay Pride Celebration

An interfaith worship service titled “God Loves Gays” will be held at the San Luis Obispo Mission Plaza in the amphitheatre, July 12 from 12:30 to 1:00 PM to kick-off the Gay Pride festivities. The service, led by clergy and lay leaders from several denominations, will emphasize the importance of faith among members of the gay community and their allies.

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Meet the Executive Board of the Progressive Caucus

An unrepentant activist for peace and social justice issues for many years and former Officer-at-Large of the Progressive Caucus, Karen Bernal is now serving as its Chair. As past E-Board Rep from the 5th AD, she co-authored an Iraq War Withdrawal plan which was presented to the CDP in 2006, and widely embraced by progressive Party activists. In Sacramento, she is an elected member of its Central Committee and belongs to a number of Democratic clubs. In California, she is the Northern California State Co-Coordinator for Progressive Democrats of America. Her main areas of interest are foreign policy, Labor issues, and grassroots organizing. She was recently involved in the International Longshore and Warehouse Union’s organizing drive for Rite-Aid and Blue Diamond Almonds, among others.

Ahjamu Makalani is a life long political activist and a member of SEIU local 1000, and is the Progressive Caucus’ Southern CA Vice-Chair. Ahjamu is an active member of Progressive Democrats of America, Valley Democrats United and the Inland Empire Debate Society. Ahjamu served as President of the Sacramento State Student Progressive Alliance. As a student, he was involved in the anti-apartheid movement and organizing to make ethnic studies and Gender studies a GE requirement for all students graduating from Sacramento State University. Ahjamu was a member of Students for Presidential Candidate Jessie Jackson, Secretary of the Pan African Student Union and a former member of the Sacramento Black Area Caucus. Ahjamu’s academic background is concentrated in the area of political science and ethnic studies.

A retired attorney, Mal Burnstein is the Northern CA Vice-Chair for the Progressive Caucus. As a long time activist in civil rights, civil liberties, peace and related activities, Mal has been active in progressive politics for over 60 years. He is the Co-founder and original Co-Chair of the Progressive Caucus. Mal has been a member of the DSCC since 2005.

Dotty LeMieux was a co-founder of the Progressive Caucus and served as Officer at Large until elected Secretary in 2009. Dotty serves on the Marin Central Committee and is its E-Board Rep to the DSCC. She runs GreenDog Campaigns and Communications, a full service consulting firm serving progressive Democratic and non-partisan candidates all over the State and trains activists in all aspects of candidate and issue campaigns. Her website is www.greendogcampaigns,com. She is also an environmental and land use attorney, helping homeowners with tree, boundary and property issues and working with community groups protecting open space and preventing overdevelopment of sensitive areas.

Founder and Chair of Latinos for America, Ralph Miller is the new Treasurer of the Progressive Caucus and Treasurer of his 6th Assembly District Democratic Club (Marin-Sonoma). He has previously served as California 6th Assembly District Executive Board representative to the California Democratic Party and is an active member of the Hispanic, Progressive and Business & Professional caucuses. An Executive Producer by training and profession, Ralph began his grassroots organizing efforts during the Dean for President Campaign, and served as Hispanic Caucus Whip on staff for the Dean for DNC Chair race in 2004. He is also one of the original authors of the LFA and DFA Grassroots Training Curriculum, of the California 58-County Plan and a grassroots media trainer.

Jeffrey Killeen, Progressive Caucus Parliamentarian, is an attorney practicing primarily estate, tax, and Medi-Cal planning in Santa Cruz. He is the proud father of a 15-year-old son.

After the 2004 election, Mayme Hubert started a Take Back Red California Committee in her DFA-Marin Chapter. That committee joined forces with a similar group led by John Warren from East Bay for Democracy and TBRC was on its way. Mayme was also one of seven original founders of the Progressive Caucus of the CDP which met for the first time at the State Convention in 2005. She has been its Secretary, and is now an Officer-at-Large to continue work on the Caucus’ AD Lobbying Project.

Dr Bill Honigman, Officer-at-Large, has been a full time ER physician for over 25 years, and is a native of and current resident in Southern California. As past President of the South Orange County Democratic Club, past Treasurer, past Secretary, and current elected member of the Orange County Democratic Central Committee representing AD73, he is a beloved fixture on the scene for Progressive Democrats of America’s national “Healthcare not Warfare” campaign. Previously elected Delegate to the Democratic National Convention for Jerry Brown for President 1992, and appointed member of the Rules Committee for the 1996 Democratic National Convention, Dr Bill is presently Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) California State Coordinator and Orange County Chapter Leader.

J Brian Washman has made his career in publishing and media communications. In addition to his position of Officer-at-Large for the Progressive Caucus, he is serving his third term as DSCC delegate and second term as E-board Rep for the 4th AD, and is Chair of the 4th AD Democratic Council. He is Treasurer of the Auburn Area Democratic Club, having served previously as its Chair. An elected member of the Placer County Democratic Central Committee since 2004, Brian also serves on the Board of Directors of the Sierra Foothills AIDS Foundation. He is a past Council Member of Take Back Red California, founding member of the Democratic Visibility Committee which drafted the original 58-county Plan, and past Editor of the California Democratic Dialogue. He currently lives with his partner of 11 years in Auburn, Placer County since relocating from San Francisco in 1999.