[SFGP] SF Green Party Weekly 8/24-8/30

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Mon Aug 21 00:31:48 PDT 2006


SF GREEN PARTY WEEKLY 8/24/06-8/30/06

NEWS:
- Who's a Spoiler Now, Eh Joe? Sore Loserman, Redux (http:// 
www.sfgreenparty.org/news/newsitem-start.gem?idx=1520)
- Aimee Allison One of the People to Possibly Loosen De La Fuente's  
Grip on City Hall (http://www.sfgreenparty.org/news/newsitem- 
start.gem?idx=1521)
- Lieberman Defeat is Bad Sign for Pro-War Sen. Dianne Feinstein  
(http://www.sfgreenparty.org/news/newsitem-start.gem?idx=1522)

EVENTS:
This week:
- 8/23: Krissy Keefer at the Bazaar
- 8/24: We Appreciate Educators
Next week:
- 8/30: The Progressive Organizing Center's Office Warming Party
Save the date:
- 9/6: Kickoff Party for Kim Knox
- 9/9: Power to the Peaceful
- 9/10: Park Naming Ceremony, Memorial Service for Hayes Valley  
Activist Patricia Walkup
- 9/10: Ready! Set! Go! Krissy Keefer Kicks Off Congressional Race
- 9/11: Special CC meeting (moved from 9/13 to accommodate our  
special endorsement meeting)
- 9/13: General Membership Endorsement meeting
- 9/20: Final Endorsement meeting

ANNOUNCEMENTS & ACTION ALERTS:
- Car-Free Talk with Green Party Activist Sue Vaughan
- Counter the Right-Wing "Walk for Life!"

IN EVERY ISSUE:
- Discuss Instant Runoff Voting in Green Party Activist Jim  
Dorenkott's Blog (http://www.dailykos.com/user/jim%20d)
- Take Action!
- Earn A Living Making San Francisco A More Green and Progressive City!
- Support the San Francisco Green Party by Becoming a Sustainer

JOKE OF THE WEEK:
- Bill O'Reilly Interviews Marilyn Manson (http://www.alternet.org/ 
blogs/video/40524/)

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EVENTS:

8/23: Krissy Keefer at the Bazaar

WHEN:
Wednesday, August 23, 2006
7:00PM-9:00PM

WHERE:
Bazaar Cafe, 5927 California Street, between 21st and 22nd avenues,  
San Francisco, CA

ADMISSION:
Free but a donation to Krissy's campaign is suggested.

DETAILS:
Congressional candidate Krissy Keefer, former congressional candidate  
Terry Baum with performer/musician Scrumbly Koldewyn, and singer/ 
songwriter Austin Willacy and more, rock the Bazaar Cafe.

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8/24: We Appreciate Educators

WHEN:
Thursday, August 24, 2006
5:30PM-7:00PM

WHERE:
El Rio, 3158 Mission (Precita), San Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
Join us for a party to welcome educators back to school and a chance  
to meet Kim Knox, a SF School Board candidate to create an educator- 
friendly, parent-friendly and student-friendly school district.   DJ  
Funklor, the dj for Youth Speaks!, will be performing.

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8/30: The Progressive Organizing Center's Office Warming Party

WHEN:
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
6:00PM-9:00PM

WHERE:
4760 Mission St (between Persia and Russia), San Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
Housing Progressive Candidates and Campaigns for the November 7th  
Election Serving the Community with Events and Meeting Space

Candidates include:
- Emily Drennen for BART Board
- Kim Knox for San Francisco School Board
- Jane Kim for San Francisco School Board
- John Rizzo for Community College Board
- Bruce Wolfe for Community College Board
- Barry Hermanson for California State Assembly, 12th District
- Krissy Keefer for Congress
- Special Guests to be Announced

Keynote Speaker:  Medea Benjamin, just back from Jordan and Lebanon,  
with Bill Simpich, Supervisor Chris Daly, and more.

Potluck, Please!
We will have some starters, please bring your favorite things to  
share including munchies, non-alcoholic drinks, finger
foods, ethnic delicacies. Please call Vicki for a list of other  
things needed for our office warming – 290-0722.

The Progressive Organizing Center is designed to help campaigns  
maximize scarce resources. We are working together to help each other  
succeed.

Featuring A Special Presentation of the CODEPINK Peace Ribbon Quilt:

“The Peace Ribbon honors the victims of the war in Iraq by creating a  
memorial to the fallen soldiers and Iraqi civilians who have died as  
a result of the invasion and occupation of Iraq.” (codepink4peace.org)

Initiatives and Propositions include:

- NO on 85 (parental notification)
- YES on 89 (Clean Money for
- Political Campaigns)
- IMPEACH BUSH AND CHENEY
- Paid Sick Leave
- Entertainment including Tommi and Diana, with:
- The Kat Downs Conspiracy (www.katdowns.com)
- Bright Brown (www.laughingstocksf.com/brightbrown/index.html)

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9/6: Kickoff Party for Kim Knox

WHEN:
Wednesday, September 6, 2006
6:00PM-9:00PM

WHERE:
Cafe Royale, 900 Post (Leavenworth), San Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
Join us in a night of heavenly jazz as we work together to create a  
School Board that works with parents, educators and the community for  
a better education for all students. With the Marcus Shelby Trio.

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9/9: Power to the Peaceful

WHEN & WHERE:
Saturday, September 9, 2006
10:00AM: Rally and March to Power to the Peaceful from Ashbury  
between Oak and Fell to Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park, San  
Francisco, CA
11:00PM-5:00PM: Rally at Speedway Meadow in Golden Gate Park, San  
Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
Join CODEPINK with the Peace Ribbon Quilt, Vets for Peace,  
Declaration of Peace, and Community Organizations and Families with  
the message "End the War in Iraq, End the War on Our Streets, IMPEACH  
BUSH AND CHENEY."

To find out more about the rally, see http://www.powertothepeaceful.org/

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9/10: Park Naming Ceremony, Memorial Service for Hayes Valley  
Activist Patricia Walkup

WHEN:
Sunday, September 10, 2006
11:00AM

WHERE:
Hayes Green Park, Hayes and Octavia, San Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
The late Patricia Walkup, who passed away in June, was a tireless  
advocate for Hayes Valley. She played a big part in changing Hayes  
Valley from a crime-ridden urban blight to the delightful urban area  
it is today. Her vision, drive and persistence - despite many  
daunting setbacks, which she overcame - will not be forgotten.

At this memorial service, organized by friends of Patricia Walkup,  
the City of San Francisco will officially name the Hayes Green Park  
for her. This park has not been officially named since it opened in  
the fall of 2005.

There will also be a mariachi band; in honor of Patricia Walkup's  
love of the music, a Zen ceremony led by folks from the Zen Center on  
Page Street, and refreshments donated by Hayes Valley cafes and  
restaurants.

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9/10: Ready! Set! Go! Krissy Keefer Kicks Off Congressional Race

WHEN:
Sunday, September 10, 2006
4:00PM

WHERE:
Medjool, 2522 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

INFORMATION:
Contact krissyforcongress at yahoo.com or call (415) 835-4748.

DETAILS:
Hosted by Taiko drummers, Debbie Kajiyama, Jose Navarette, Amara  
Tabor Smith, Ramon Alayo, Afro Cuban Modern Word.

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9/11: County Council Meeting

WHEN:
Monday, September 11, 2006
7:00PM-9:00PM

WHERE:
1028 A Howard St (between 6th St. and 7th St.), San Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
Issues to be Endorsed at this meeting, and the 9/13 and 9/20  
endorsement meetings:

LOCAL Endorsements:


School Bond (outside presenter, TBA)
Elected official salary increase
Small Business Protection Act (outside presenter, TBA)

Eviction protection for Seniors

Relocation measure

Increase parking tax

STATE Initiatives and Bonds:
1D: Education funding- need presenter
1E: Disaster funding, need presenter
84: Water Quality- need presenter
88: Education funding- need presenter

CANDIDATES:
SF Board of Supervisors, Districts 2, 4, 8, 10 - need questionnaires
SF School Board-
SF Community College Board-
Assessor

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9/13: Special Endorsement General Meeting

WHEN:
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
7:30PM-9:30PM

WHERE:
1028 A Howard St (between 6th St. and 7th St.), San Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
See County Council meeting details.

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9/20: Final Endorsement Meeting

WHEN:
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
7:30PM-9:30PM

WHERE:
1028 A Howard St (between 6th St. and 7th St.), San Francisco, CA

DETAILS:
See County Council meeting details.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS & ACTION ALERTS:

Car-Free Talk with Green Party Activist Sue Vaughan

Keep an eye out for "Car-Free Talk" on San Francisco's public access  
tv station,
Channel 29.  In the next show, David Fridley, staff scientist at  
Lawrence Berkeley and member
of San Francisco Oil Awareness, discusses the myth of biofuels.

Date and time to be announced.

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Counter the Right-Wing "Walk for Life!"

Come to a Community Meeting to discuss how we will counter the Right  
Wing "Walk for Life" coming to SF in January 2007. Please bring  
yourself and your ideas to participate in building a forceful  
resistance.

Date and location to be announced.

Please email the Bay Area Coalition for Reproductive Rigths at  
bacorrinfo at riseup.net for more information or call 415-864-1278.

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IN EVERY ISSUE:

Take Action!

Find out about opportunities to help our elected Greens (writing  
letters, attending hearings, etc) -- subscribe to the SF Green Party  
Action list! The Action list is a low-traffic list (approximately one  
message per week in addition to our newsletter) telling you what you  
can do to help:  https://list.sfgreens.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ 
action

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Earn A Living Making San Francisco A More Green and Progressive City!

Two years ago, former organizers for the Matt Gonzalez for Mayor
campaign decided it was time to stop getting 'close but not close
enough' to progressive victories like public power and Matt as Mayor,
and to begin a city wide, year round, grassroots campaign that would  
start helping us win such victories!

So in January 2004, the organization Our City was born. Since then we
have helped to:

- Pass the ban on old polluting diesel buses
- Pass Matt Gonzalez's anti chain store law
- Get the downtown hotel workers back on the job, and
- Get the Police and Planning Commissions put back on SF Government TV
after the City tried to pull them off.

Now we are campaigning to get rid of PG&E's monopoly on our electricity
service, and start running the City on renewable energy like solar and
wind power instead!

We have just begun hiring and training new grassroots campaigners to
help us win this fight.
No experience necessary.
Earn $280 to $400 each four day work week learning to be a strong
progressive organizer.
To apply, call Eric at 415-756-8844 from noon to 2pm any weekday, or
send an email to jobs at our-city.org

For more information, see our web site at http://our-city.org

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Support the San Francisco Green Party by Becoming a Sustainer

The San Francisco Green Party needs donations for rent on the office,  
mailings, signs, and many other expenditures in order to wage  
effective political campaigns.

We are especially interested in building up our base of "sustaining  
members," those who agree to contribute a certain amount each month  
by credit card. By becoming a sustaining member you save us money and  
time that we can then devote to our political work. It is a method of  
donation that is perfect for a grassroots organization like the Green  
Party as it allows us to thrive off of many, many small and medium  
size donations instead of depending on a few large donors.

For more information, please visit the MAKE A DONATION page on the  
website at http://www.sfgreenparty.org/makeadonation/makeadonation.html

For questions about the sustaining member program contact  
treasurer at sfgreens.org

To make a one-time donation by mail please send a check made out to  
“The San Francisco Green Party” to:

San Francisco Green Party
1028A Howard St.
San Francisco, CA 94103

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