Countdown to Election Day 2024
An Afternoon Reception
for
KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND
to support her Exploratory Committee for President
Sun, March 10
4:30pm – 6:30 pm
Hosted by: Chelsey Goodan and Liz T
HANCOCK PARK
address upon RSVP
RSVP: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/mar10kg
** please use Chelsey Goodan’s name!
Recommended Donation: $ 100 and up
More Info: Erica Bordador at erica@kirstengillibrand.com or (202) 643-0552.
Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes.
Daisy’s interactive course will teach you* how to talk to, listen to, and how to be there for your kids. Valuable skills in general, but all the more timely right now, when our children and teens are processing the trauma of the Woolsey Fire and either losing their home, or grieving with friends who lost their home.
As a suicide hotline volunteer, Daisy has trained for over 100 hours in active listening. Daisy and other Los Angeles high schoolers answer calls, texts, and emails from teens in crisis, from all over the world. Every day, over 3000 high school kids will attempt suicide.
Daisy (15) is already a loving, giving, multi-talented member of the Malibu community. On top of her studies, she volunteers at Cedars Sinai with the teen suicide hotline, scoops ice create at Malibu Yoghurt, and is a Board Member of the Malibu Democratic Club. Daisy is the youngest of 3 sisters. She lives in Malibu and Venice.
Cost: $ 35 ($ 5 donated to TeenLine)
For tickets: https://bit.ly/2tdiOkm or email diane@whatswithdiane.com
Limited seats available
*Parents and adults only – no kids or teens please
Join Universal, Mother Jones, and PATH (People Assisting the Homeless) for a special screening of “The Public,” a film by Emilio Estevez. Film screening will be followed by a Q&A with writer/director Emilio Estevez and Mother Jones’ editor-in-chief Clara Jeffery.
Film synopsis: In “the public” an unusually bitter Arctic blast has made its way to downtown Cincinnati and the front doors of the public library where the action of the film takes place. The story revolves around the library patrons, many of whom are homeless, mentally ill and marginalized, as well as an exhausted and overwhelmed staff of librarians who often build emotional connections and a sense of obligation to care for those regular patrons. At odds with library officials over how to handle the extreme weather event, the Patrons turn the building into a homeless shelter for the night by staging an “Occupy” sit in. What begins as an act of civil disobedience becomes a stand off with police and a rush-to-judgment media constantly speculating about what’s really happening. This David versus Goliath story tackles some of our nation’s most challenging issues, homelessness and mental illness and sets the drama inside one of the last bastions of democracy-in-action: your public library.
Who is Pete Buttigieg? (Pronounced BOOT-a-jedge) Or “Mayor Pete” for short!
Magna cum Laude Harvard grad. Rhodes Scholar. Navy Vet. Married. Gay. Age 37. Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, a red state, home of VP Mike Pence. And he’s running for President. Some say he doesn’t have a shot, but Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Obama were largely unknowns until they ran for President. The Washington Post wrote about him and they haven’t ruled him out either. (Read Here.)
Don’t rely on tv, when you can meet the Presidential candidates in person, to form your own opinion of whose the best person for the job.
Mayor Pete is winning voters one living room at a time.
Meet + Greet with
Mayor Pete Buttigieg
Democratic Presidential Candidate
Thurs, March 14
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Bar Lubitsch
7702 Santa Monica Blvd
WEST HOLLYWOOD
Rsvp to lily@peteforamerica.com
This event is FREE
A Coalition of Grass Roots Organizations,
HODG (“Hang Out Do Good”), Civic Sundays, FIA, Momtivist, Field Team 6, Eastside-LA Sister District + ROAR
invite you to
Keeping it Real with
CONGRESSMAN HARLEY ROUDA
Sun, March 17
10am – noon
Home of Jennifer Levin
153 S. Norton Ave, Los Angeles, CA
All are welcome
Free!
RSVP: jentwelve@gmail.com
HARLEY ROUDA fresh off questioning Michael Cohen — is joining us! He will share insights from his first months in office and update us on what’s coming down the pike, and how we can help. This is a free event, co-organized by a coalition of amazing grassroots groups. All are welcome. Some sort of breakfast-y thing will be served!
Malibu Mayor Pro Tem Karen Farrer and Councilmember Mikke Pierson, Chairs of the Council’s Disaster Response and Recovery Ad Hoc Committee, will host the 2nd public community meeting on Sunday, March 17, noon – 3pm, in the Malibu City Hall Multi-Purpose Room, 23835 Stuart Ranch Rd., Malibu CA 90265.
All are welcome to attend and share their stories, ideas and insights and ask questions with the goal of understanding the Woolsey Fire disaster and helping the community and the City be better prepared for future disasters.
Anyone unable to attend the meeting may send stories, ideas, insights and questions to the Ad Hoc Committee by email to RecoveryAdHoc@MalibuCity.org. This new dedicated email address is exclusively accessible by the Committee Chairs. Farrer and Pierson invite all community members to use it to communicate with the Ad Hoc Committee at any time.
JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACHDirected by Julia Holland Sundays at 2:00 pm Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach features a wickedly tuneful score by the Tony & Academy Award-winning team of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (Dear Evan Hansen, La La Land, The Greatest Showman)and a curiously quirky book by Timothy Allen McDonald. Critics rave: James and the Giant Peach is a “masterpeach!” When James is sent by his conniving aunts to chop down their old fruit tree, he discovers a magic potion that results in a tremendous peach… and launches a journey of enormous proportions. Suddenly, James finds himself in the center of the gigantic peach, among human-sized insects with equally oversized personalities, but after it falls from the tree and rolls into the ocean, the group faces hunger, sharks and plenty of disagreements. A magical, musical production for the whole family to enjoy! |
Non Violent Strategies to Effect Change
with Rev. James Lawson
Saturday, March 23rd
9am – noon
Holman United Methodist Church
3320 West Adams Blvd.
Free! All are welcome! Bring a friend!
Let’s imagine… Spending a Morning with a National Treasure
I assume by this point you all know who Reverend James Lawson is. That he was the leading proponent of nonviolent protests during the Civil Rights movement. That he brought this philosophy of change to MLK. That he gives a monthly workshop in LA. It is inspiring, and delightful. Seems like something we all need to put on our calendar and get to!