Agenda October 3, 2023


Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda
October 3, 2023 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108

6:00pm Call to order and Pledge
6:02pm Approve Agenda
6:04pm Minutes (Secretary) & Money (Treasurer)
6:07pm Chair Announcements
Public Comment – BLM (LINK)
Training Opportunity – Intro to Deep Canvassing – Oct 24, 2023
6:12pm Old Business
JC-FFF Volunteering – Sept 20th
Adopt-a-Highway Dates
William D. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship Update, Fundraiser
Strategic Plan*
  • Info Cards
  • Spreadsheeted Plan
6:47pm New Business
6:55pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – Nov 7, 2023 at 6:00pm
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm
County Officer Round-table – Zoom – Oct 11 at 6pm
Other?
7:00pm Adjourn

* Strategic Planning Committee to follow the regular meeting.




Red, Wine and Blue

I also received this tip in an email from the same Political Activist I mentioned elsewhere:

Have you heard of the national organization Red Wine and Blue? I wasn’t sure about them a couple of years ago because their website looked so ‘funky’, but I stand corrected. They do great work. They created a ‘sisterhood’ that is rapidly spreading across the country, giving women of all walks of life all the tools they need to successfully organize in their respective communities. They stand for equity and honesty in education, for reproductive rights. They fight against voting restrictions, against library closing and book banning. 

“We exist to lift each other up,” they write in their value statement. 

You might want to share their website with women in your county who’d like to play a role, who are tired of being pessimistic and afraid, who simply want to do their part.

They are already well established in MI, NC, OH, PA and VA, but are calling to women across the country to organize their community and are sharing a lot of helpful tools/resources to ensure their effectiveness. Here is their link:

https://redwine.blue

Democratic Political Activist




Dr. Mike and Young Dems

I received the following in an email yesterday. I think it is worth sharing!

Michael Moore created a podcast in his Rumble series in which he reassures ‘Liberals’ that the bleak news about Biden’s polling numbers is not to be trusted. You might want to listen to it. Here is the link to the podcast:

https://www.michaelmoore.com/p/self-help-for-frightened-liberals

In it he highlights the role that young voters will play in upcoming elections. 

I listened to a webinar organized by the Rural Youth Voter Fund, that was created in 2022 by the Rural Democracy Initiative and launched in 2023. “Rural young people are among the most persuadable and least contacted voters of any demographic group, and young rural voters of color lean strongly towards progressive candidates and issues”, this group wrote, and “activating” such voters could “be the difference in many close elections.” 

Are you at all familiar with their work? Are they in your community, in your State? They are non-partisan but are there Democratic youth in your community who’d like to get involved in civic engagement work?

Democratic Political Activist




Welcome Dinner and Raffle

original painting by sarah rogers. red and orange bear face

Original work by Sarah Rogers.

painting of a crow head with abstract colors and shapes in bottom half.

Original painting by Sarah Rogers.

Weston County Dems and Crook County Dems are joining efforts this coming weekend. They want to welcome you to Newcastle, Wyo for the final SCC (State Central Committee) meeting of the year. This kickoff is an icebreaker in the Cambria conference room at the Newcastle Lodge and Convention Center beginning at 5:00 p.m. on Friday the 8th. They’ll be holding a raffle Friday and Saturday. Some of the prizes are original works by celebrated artist Sarah Rogers.




Agenda Sept 5, 2023


Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda
September 5, 2023 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108

6:00pm Call to order and Pledge
6:02pm Approve Agenda
6:04pm Minutes (Secretary) & Money (Treasurer)
6:07pm Chair Announcements
Public Comment – BLM
Training Opportunity
Sheridan Picnic last month
6:12pm Old Business
JC-FFF Volunteering – Sept 20th?
Adopt-a-Highway Dates
William D. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship Update
Strategic Plan
6:22pm New Business
Scholarship Fundraising Plans
Brief Evaluation of Resources
6:42pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – Oct 3, 2023 at 6:00pm
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm
State Central Committee – Sept 9 & 10, 2023 with welcome dinner on Sept 8.
County Officer Round-table – Zoom – Sept 13 at 6pm
ESPC’s “RUN WY” training – Oct 14 & 15 – Sheridan
Other?
6:50pm Adjourn

Strategic Plan Committee – Projects Brainstorming




RUN WY

Equality State Policy Center Logo
The Equality State Policy Center is hosting RUN WY, a training for candidates and campaign staff. It will be held in Sheridan, WY on October 14 & 15, 2023. You can read more about it Here.

And here’s the direct link to the application.




Joint Education Committee 08AUG2023

You can watch the joint education committee hearing today here:

Here are the details about the entire committee meeting.

https://wyoleg.gov/Calendar/20230801/Meeting?type=committee&id=13765




Minutes August 1, 2023

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting
August 1, 2023
DRAFT Minutes

Call to Order:
Chair Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:03 pm. Everyone pledged their allegiance to the U.S. Flag and all the justice and equality for which it stands.

Agenda:
Under New Business, the topic “Brief Evaluation” was tabled until our Sept. meeting.

Attendance:
Greg Haas, Mary Van Auken, Lois Petersen, Kim McCoy, Linda Wilson, Jim Shell and presenter, Terri Markham.

Secretary Report:
The Minutes of July 11th were approved as written and will be entered into the record.

Treasurer Report:
Dudley provided current financial data that was read aloud by Greg.

Presenter:
Terri Markham of Uprising WY (UWY), a statewide organization targeting human trafficking, presented current fact-based information about human trafficking causes and possible remedies. She explained that human trafficking is an ever-increasing problem everywhere, including WY, and UWY’s focus is on preventing it from happening through education and support for families in crisis. Sadly, very few of us were in attendance to hear this presentation, but information and an opportunity to donate is available on the Uprising Wyoming website: https://uprisingwyo.org/

Announcements:
Lois proposed tentative dates for our fall Adopt-A-Highway trash pick-up – either Labor Day Weekend 9/2-4 perhaps tied to a Dems Labor Day Potluck Picnic in the Park or Sept. 16-17. Greg proposed we offer 2 opportunities on whichever trash pickup weekend we choose so that more helpers can fit this effort into their schedule.

Also, each month, weekly management of the Friends Feeding Friends Mini Food Pantry is being rotated among those who volunteered to help with this effort. Linda Wilson covered this past month and Lois will cover in August.

Greg announced there will be a Sheridan Dems picnic in Kendrick Park on Aug. 8 at 6 pm. JC folks are invited and asked to bring a salad or dessert to share.

There will also be a bicycle event in Sheridan Saturday, Aug. 12, starting at 9 am at Sheridan South Park Natural Area at Brundage Lane. The goal is to foster a bike-friendly community for recreation and transportation. JC Dems are welcome and encouraged to attend.

Old Business:
Greg met with Kim McCoy, our newly appointed Precinct Committee Woman for Precinct 4-8, to explain and answer questions about the job of precinct chair. We are still in need of precinct committeemen and committeewomen in several other precincts, so let Greg know if you are interested.

Upcoming Meetings:
County Officer Round-table Zoom – Aug. 9, 6 pm
State Central Committee meeting 9/9 & 9/10, Newcastle
Next monthly meeting of JC Dems – Sept. 5, 2023 at 6 pm in Bomber Mt. Civic Center Rm 108

Adjourn:
The meeting was adjourned at 7:39 pm.

Minutes submitted by Lois Petersen




Agenda August 1, 2023


Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda
August 1, 2023 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108

6:00pm Call to order and Pledge
6:02pm Approve Agenda
6:04pm Minutes (Secretary) & Money (Treasurer)
6:07pm Chair Announcements
6:08pm Old Business
None
6:09pm Guest Speaker
Terri Markham – Uprising Wyoming
6:40pm New Business
Brief Evaluation
6:50pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – Sept 5, 2023 at 6:00pm
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm
County Officer Round-table – Zoom – August 9 at 6pm
Hot Springs County Ice Cream Social – August 9 at 6pm
State Central Committee – Sept 9 & 10, 2023 with welcome dinner on Sept 8.
Other?
6:55pm Adjourn

Strategic Plan Committee – Projects Brainstorming




Ban Books. Ban Speech. Pretend You Support Freedom.


UPDATE: The Campbell County Library Board voted 4-1 to remove the Director.

Just in case you didn’t think the fight is real, please note that an organization based in another state is still hard at work banning books in Wyoming. As a result of that organization’s efforts, today at 3pm the Campbell County Library Board is planning to meet, probably to fire their award-winning Library Director.

Here’s a story about it from the County17.com news outfit.

And some backstory from various sources:

Cowboy State Daily re: rift between county commish and library board members

Casper Star Tribune re: backstory, behind paywall

Gillette News Record re: Director’s Award

Gillette News Record re: backstory