Sep 12th all day - Barbara Boxer House Parties.
Boxer supporters throughout the nation will be hosting house parties in support of Barbara Boxer's campaign for re-election. Find one near you or consider hosting your own. Senator Boxer has been a champion for choice, the environment, education, and so much more for the past 28 years. Her opponent, Carly Fiorina, would vote to repeal Roe v. Wade if given the chance. Your support of Barbara Boxer is critical!
The Democratic Women Activists of The San Gabriel Valley
Invite you to a very special afternoon for Senator Barbara Boxer
Join us for political chat, nibbling and noshing!
The Senator will phone in from Washington DC during the course of our event and take questions from us!
Sunday September 12 2010, 2:30 to 4:00 pm
Democratic Headquarters, 443 West Garvey Avenue Suite A, Monterey Park California
RSVP: 626 284-4928/626 284-5989
Adele Andrade-Stadler/ Nina Sharky
Sep 13th @ 12 PM Kamala Harris lunch at Bettina Duval's home in Santa Monica.
The Attorney General of California is our first line of defense against those who want to question a woman's right to choose, pay equity and same sex marriage. Find out more.
Choosing Children 25 Years Later - Film Screening & Benefit Reception
Twenty-five years ago, the landmark documentary film, Choosing Children, premiered. The film explored the then-almost-unheard-of idea that lesbians and gay men could have children. Choosing Children helped launch the LGBT baby boom and opened up the possibilities for each of us to create our own definition of “family.”
Tuesday, September 14, 7:00 p.m.
Herbst Theater, 401 Van Ness, San Francisco
Tickets
California Women's State Appointment Project
San Diego Informational Mixer
Tuesday, September 14th, 5:30 to 7:30 pm
Cafe Coyote, 2461 San Diego Ave., San Diego
Click here to RSVP.
September 15 - Giant Budget Protest at the Capitol!
The HHS Network has decided to mobilize 500 people - those who are hardest hit by this crisis -- to go to the Capitol on Sept 15. We'll be in the Capitol to call on obstructionist legislators and tell them, "WE NEED A GOOD BUDGET WITH REVENUES NOW!"
Join us on WEDNESDAY Sept. 15th at the South Steps of the State Capitol Building at 1:00 p.m.
The HHS Network is also reserving buses in the following location to help transport people to the Capitol: Fresno, Stockton, Modesto, San Francisco, Hayward, Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, and Southern California. To reserve your bus seats today, please contact Jessica Lehman or Jodi Reid.
National Women's Law Center Webinar
Planning for the Future: What Women Need to Know About Pensions and Savings
1:00 p.m. Eastern on Thursday, September 16, 2010
Find out more about ways you can save for retirement and manage your savings to improve your retirement security.
Sign up to attend online.
The Center for Hispanic Leadership (CHL) First Annual Leadership Summit
September 18, 2010 | 7:30am - 5:30pm
Junior Achievement Finance Park Mike Curb Center for Free Enterprise
6250 Forest Lawn Drive, Los Angeles, CA, 90068
The Summit, themed “Embracing Innovation through Diversity,” is designed to explore the role of Hispanic professionals and diversity at large, as well as its impact and influence on propelling innovation in the workplace. To register, and preview the summit agenda, please visit www.centerforhispanicleadership.com.
Sep 18th from 9 AM - 4 PM Women's Campaign Training in Newport Beach.
Cost is $50. NWPCCA is hosting this exciting training in conjunction with NOW (OC), Planned Parenthood, Women in Leadership, American Association of University Women, UNIFEM & Women for Orange County. Click here for more info. Click here to register online.
Sep 19th @ 4:00 PM Reception honoring Debra Bowen
C&O Cucina in Marina Del Rey. Donations from $100 - $1000. Click here for more information.
Sep 20th @ 5:30 PM Women in Leadership Rally on the Roof in Irvine.
This is an opportunity to meet and learn more about Women in Leadership's endorsed candidates. Loretta Sanchez will intro and moderate the event. The cost is $40 for pre-registration and $50 at the door. Wine, water, light appetizers will be served. Planned Parenthood, OC NOW and Newport Beach Women's Democratic Club are also co-sponsoring. Click here for more info and to register online.
California Women’s State Appointment Project
Southern California Project Launch
September 21, 2010, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Southern California Gas Company Tower
555 West Fifth Street, 2nd Floor Dining Room
Los Angeles, CA 90013
California Women’s State Appointment Project
Orange County Informational Mixer
September 22, 2010, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Agora Churrascaria, 1830 Main Street, Irvine
Click here to RSVP
Sep 29th @ 5:30 PM Beth Krom fundraiser in Los Angeles.
Beth Krom is the NWPC CA-endorsed Democratic candidate for the 48th Congressional District. This is a big opportunity to turn a red congressional district blue! Donation from $100 to $1000. View more information and RSVP here.
Oct 7th @ 6:30 PM Mary Stanley's 83rd birthday party in Fresno
Kick off the October NWPC CA State Conference with a toast, a roast and a lot of fun at Mary's birthday party. Mexican buffet dinner and a silent auction, plus meet past NWPC CA State Presidents and elected women. $35 per person - proceeds go to NWPC Fresno PAC. Click here for more information and to RSVP.
Join us in Celebrating BCA's 20 Years of Kick-Butt Activism!
October 7, 2010
The City Club, San Francisco, CA
6 - 6:45 p.m. sponsor reception
7 - 9 p.m. awards, presentation and celebration
More info.
Oct 8th from 10 AM - 4 PM All-day campaign training in Fresno, Bi-annual NWPC CA conference.
Val Muchowski and Susanne LaFaver will lead an optional NWPC Campaign Training. $50 includes the training and lunch. More info.
Oct 9th all day Bi-Annual NWPC CA conference in Fresno
An exciting day of events including, breakfast, candidate forum where you can meet your favorite candidates and ask questions, General Meeting, Plenary Session, Voting, Lunch, Announcement of Election Results, Breakout Sessions and Wrap-Up, followed by an evening wine reception with hors d'oeuvres. $125 if paid by Sept. 30, $150 after Sept. 30. More info.
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