While we are disturbed by the number of Americans who decided to cast their votes for President-elect Donald Trump over Vice President Kamala Harris this year, we remain encouraged by the enthusiasm and hard work performed by dedicated volunteers within our Malibu community and across the nation to help elect Democrats. The fight continues onward, and we are prepared to do our part to defend the inhabitants, institutions, and interests of the United States and our allies abroad.
This election cycle, over one hundred volunteers from Malibu hand-wrote over ten thousand postcards, called hundreds of thousands of voters, canvassed across neighboring battleground congressional districts and swing states to knock on many additional thousands of doors, and helped raise over one million dollars for Democratic candidates. Additionally, Malibu Democrats spent hundreds of hours speaking directly with voters and distributing voter registration forms and election information on Sundays at the Malibu Farmers Market.
Congratulations to Malibu’s U.S. Representative Brad Sherman (CA-32), California State Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (AD-42), our newly-elected U.S. Senator Adam Schiff, Congressmember-elect George Whitesides (CA-27), and all other victorious candidates who voters entrusted with the great responsibility of representing our shared values and accomplishing our common goals. We look forward to continuing to work with Sen. Schiff, Rep. Sherman, Asm. Irwin, and our other elected officials to address ongoing local issues such as improving PCH and public safety, strengthening fire prevention and response, and protecting our environment and open spaces.
Locally, while county election officials will continue to count votes until the end of the month, Bruce Silverstein, Steve Uhring, and Haylynn Conrad currently lead the field of Malibu City Council candidates. We thank each of the candidates who participated in our Malibu Democratic Club forum in October, congratulate the to-be-certified winners, and trust that they will each do their best to serve Malibu. We also congratulate the committee supporting our local school facilities bond, Measure MM, which appears to have passed.
We extend our gratitude to President Joe Biden, California’s own Vice President Kamala Harris, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and all of the Democratic candidates and grassroots volunteers across the country for their service and commitment to defending democracy. Faced against candidates promoting hate, division, and falsehoods, history will remember that Democrats stood on the side of justice, unity, and truth.
We especially thank our partners at Grassroots Democrats HQ and Westside Democratic HQ for all of the incredible work that they do, and for consistently supporting our volunteer efforts in Malibu.
If you are feeling afraid or vulnerable in the aftermath of this election for any reason, please know that we at the Malibu Democratic Club are here to foster community, support those at risk and in need, and provide information on other helpful resources and organizations.
We will continue to host monthly Board meetings and organize regular events throughout non-election years, and invite you to join the club or renew your annual membership to support our ongoing efforts to be of service while fighting to protect our democracy, our rights, and our freedoms. We will soon resume our monthly hikes and gatherings to more closely unite our Malibu Democratic community, and continue to send out periodic email updates highlighting upcoming events and other useful information.
We wish you joy over the final months of 2024 and during whichever holidays you choose to observe and celebrate.
In solidarity & with gratitude,
Gina Muscatel, Co-President, Malibu Democratic Club
Hap Henry, Co-President, Malibu Democratic Club
Marilyn Green, Volunteer Chair, Malibu Democratic Club
Tuesday, April 9, 2019 8pm (6:30-7:30pm Reception)
An Evening with
Dave Barry
discussing his book, Lessons from Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog
Ann and Jerry Moss Theatre
New Roads School
Herb Alpert Educational Village
3131 Olympic Blvd.,
Santa Monica, CA 90404
PURCHASE TICKETS
$43 Reserved Section Seat + Book
$20 General Admission Seat
$30 Reserved Section Seat
$95 Reception (6:30-7:30pm), Reserved Section Seat & Book
We welcome Dave Barry back to our stage, Dave Barry in conversation with Jane Smiley was the very first event at Live Talks Los Angeles. Watch the video. He has appeared several times on our stage. He was interviewed by by Matt Groening in 2013 for his novel, Insane City. (Video)
Dave Barry is the author of more than thirty books, including such national bestsellers as the nonfiction I’ll Mature When I’m Dead, Dave Barry’s Money Secrets, Dave Barry Turns 50, and Dave Barry’s Guide to Guys, as well as the novels Insane City, Tricky Business, Big Trouble, Lunatics (with Alan Zweibel), and his Peter Pan prequels (with Ridley Pearson). Two of his books have been made into movies (Big Trouble and Dave Barry’s Guide to Guys), and a play based on his first Peter Pan book, Peter and the Starcatcher, is currently on a national tour and won five Tony Awards on Broadway. For a while, his life was even a television series, Dave’s World. He plays guitar in the all-author rock band, The Rock Bottom Remainders. For many years he wrote a nationally syndicated humor column, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary.
“Lessons from Lucy is extremely funny (in a couple of places I laughed until water ran from my eyes and a slightly thicker fluid came from my nose). You’d expect that from Dave Barry. What you might not expect is how insightful it is, and downright touching. If you’ve grown old along with Dave, you will want to read this book. You’ll also want to read it if you’re a dog lover, but that’s optional. These are very lively life lessons even for the canine-impaired.”— Stephen King
“[Barry] is truly the funniest man living in the three mile ‘safe’ zone off the shores of America.”
—Steve Martin
“Despite years of medication, Dave Barry is still the funniest damn writer in the whole country. Let’s hope he never grows up.”—Carl Hiaasen
Faced with the obstacles and challenges of life after middle age, Dave Barry turns to his best dog, Lucy, to learn how to live his best life. From “Make New Friends” (an unfortunate fail when he can’t overcome his dislike for mankind) to “Don’t Stop Having Fun” (validating his longtime membership in a marching unit that performs in parades—and even Obama’s inauguration), Dave navigates his later years with good humor and grace. Lucy teaches Dave how to live in the present, how to let go of daily grievances, and how to feel good in your own skin. The lessons are drawn from Dave’s routine humiliations and stream-of-consciousness accounts of the absurdities of daily life, which will leave you heaving with laughter and recognition.
Laugh-out-loud hilarious, whether he’s trying to “Pay Attention to the People You Love” (even when your brain is not listening) or deciding to “Let Go of Your Anger,” Dave Barry’s Lessons From Lucy is a witty and wise guide to joyous living.
Webinar for High School Students on How to Do A Voter Registration Drive
@ Online
Please join The Civics Center for a webinar on how to plan a voter registration drive in your high school.
The Civics Center presents HIGH SCHOOL VOTER REG TRAINING: A WEBINAR Get trained in 1 hour online Tuesday, April 9 8-9pm (PT) FREE Sign up in advance HERE:
The webinar will cover 10 steps for planning a drive, with time for question and answers. This hour-long session will be followed by a 20-minute tutorial for interested students on how to fill out the California voter registration form.
You will receive further information about joining the webinar after signing up.
Before the webinar, please take a look at our resources and blog at thecivicscenter.org for some initial ideas! All attendees are encouraged to register their clubs and drives with The Civics Center at tinyurl.com/ClubsDrives. We look forward to staying in touch to help plan and promote voter registration at your high school.
16 and 17 year olds can pre-register to vote in CA. It’s online and super easy. Yet, only 14% of them are preregistered. High Schools should play a role in this, but most of them don’t have the staff or the budget to deal. That’s where The Civics Center comes in, which is an organization started by the amazing Laura B. It’s focused on getting high school students registered. To that end, The Civics Center is hosting a 1 hour webinar to train high school students — like your kids!! — on how to host voter registration drivers in their schools.
The Malibu Library Speaker Series presents Dr. Stephen Davis in cooperation with the City of Malibu and Pepperdine University. Dr. Davis is a plant ecologist at Pepperdine University who has studied the impact of wildfires in and around Malibu. This event is part of Pepperdine’s annual Climate Calling Conference and will take place in Elkins Auditorium at Pepperdine University. RSVPs are required.
Dr. Davis has been the principle investigator on more than 15 government grants, primarily from the National Science Foundation. Much of his personal research centers on plant physiological ecology, including adaptations of chaparral vegetation to wildfire, drought, and freezing. He has published in such journals as Nature, Ecology, and The American Journal of Botany.
The recipient of numerous teaching awards, Dr. Davis’s distinctive approach has been to facilitate student scholarship through the completion of research projects, the writing of honors theses, presentation by students of their research findings at regional and national scientific conferences, and finally through student publication of their work in refereed, scientific journals
Dr. Davis earned his Ph.D. in 1974 from Texas A&M University, after which he joined the faculty at Pepperdine University in Malibu. He has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University, UCLA, University of Utah, and Baylor University.
The ramifications of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s just-submitted report are still unknown. Assessing the likely impact of the report are Malcolm Nance, author and 33-year U.S. intelligence veteran; CNN analyst Asha Rangappa, a former F.B.I. special agent specializing in counterintelligence investigations; and Scott Horton, a Columbia law professor and contributing editor for Harper’s Magazine in legal affairs and national security. Moderated by journalist, documentary filmmaker, and KPFK 90.7 FM radio host Ian Masters.
ATTENDING THIS PROGRAM?
TICKETING: FREE TICKETS ARE REQUIRED AND ARE AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE ONE HOUR BEFORE THE PROGRAM. ONE TICKET PER PERSON. FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. MEMBERS GET PRIORITY TICKETING UNTIL 15 MIN. BEFORE THE PROGRAM.
Hammer Museum Member Benefit: Membersreceive priority ticketing until 15 minutes before the program. Learn more about Hammer membership.
Parking: Parking is available under the museum. Rates are $7 for the first three hours with museum validation, and $3 for each additional 20 minutes, with a $20 daily maximum. There is a $7 flat rate after 6 p.m. on weekdays, and all day on weekends. Cash only. Restaurant: Enjoy a meal or drink before or after the program at our restaurant Audrey. Members and UCLA students receive 10% off. A late-night happy hour offers 10% off at the bar Tuesday–Saturday, 9–11 p.m.
Parking available in the New Roads lot next to the theater as well as street parking. Your ticket(s) will be mailed to you by Brown Paper Tickets.
Ticket: $20 (General Admission)
Really Special Deal!$38: 1 General Admission ticket with one copy of Cathy Guisewite’s Fifty Things That Aren’t My Fault
The wonderful cartoon, “Cathy”, ran for 34 years in over 1400 newspapers across the country. Millions of women turned to “Cathy” first thing in the morning for her potent dose of satire, advice, commentary and wisdom on what it means to be a woman. She crossed generational lines and her cartoons were relevant to just about any woman, any age. “Cathy” made us laugh about diets, dating, family, struggles at the office, and just about every conceivable challenge a woman could and would face on a daily basis.
We can relax now because Cathy has come back, and we the reader enjoy a fuller take on her wit, wisdom and observation. Her new book, Fifty Things That Aren’t My Fault, is one of the most anticipated books of 2019, and touches on much of what Cathy our cartoon heroine dealt with, but with the benefit of great depth. In her new collection of essays, Cathy Guisewite moves the conversation towards what it means to be an aging woman, with aging parents, downsizing (in all sorts of ways), and a great deal more. Cathy Guisewite distilled so much about life into a cartoon panel or two with a few strokes of pencil and a great caption. In her new wonderful collection, imagine how much more she gives us to thing about, and to laugh at.
In conversation with actress Beth Grant. Beth is a character actor known for her portrayal of eccentric characters, whether on the Mindy Project as Beverly, or in scores of other television shows and films. She has appeared in three Oscar- winning Best Pictures: The Artist, No Country for Old Men, and Rain Man.
ALL BOOKS MUST BE PICKED UP AT THE EVENT. WE DO NOT MAIL OR HOLD BOOKS.
Your ticket(s) will be mailed to the shipping address you listed. If you do not receive your ticket(s) in the mail, please contact Brown Paper Tickets at support@brownpapertickets.com.
We can only refund orders if there has been a significant change made to an event, and we have announced that refunds are available. We cannot offer any refunds or exchanges due to scheduling conflicts, illness or other personal issues.
Survivors of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida
From left: Sam Zeif, April Schentrup, Dylan Kraemer, Julia Cordover, Kai Koerber
Kris Brown, President of Brady
We thank our current sponsors for this event:
Christy Callahan & Jonathan Glickman
Adam McKay & Shira Piven
Joan Whitney Flagg
Jessica & Scott Gerber
Rise Johnson
Ross Misher
Gwen Geller Solberg
Jeff Vespa
Diana and David Skaar
Claire Rudnick Polstein
Kindly RSVP by April 4th.
Can’t come but still want to make a gift in support of Brady?
Vitaly has mystified fans all over the world with his signature illusions, including Las Vegas superstars Penn & Teller, whom he successfully fooled in their hit TV show, Fool Us. Hailed as “one of the most captivating and enjoyable illusionists performing in the world today” (Chilliwack Progress), Vitaly’s illusions breathe innovation and artistry into the field of magic and leave even the most jaded audience awestruck. eveningofwonders.com
The 21st Annual Chumash Day Powwow will celebrate Native Americans from all over the country, representing hundreds of tribes.
WHERE: Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265 – where Malibu Canyon Road meets PCH.
WHEN:Saturday & Sunday, April 13-14, 10 am – 6:00 pm.
Native American food, craft vendors, tribal ceremonies, and dances will be a part of the event on both days. This is a non-competitive Powwow.
ADMISSION
Chumash Day will take place on Saturday and Sunday, April 13-14 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The Powwow is open to all ages. Admission is free. Dogs are allowed, but must remain on a leash and picked-up after.
PARKING
There is no public parking onsite at Malibu Bluffs Park. Parking and shuttle service to and from the event will be available at the corner of Webb Way and Civic Center Way.
Handicap parking spaces are very limited onsite. A handicap-accessible shuttle that can accommodate wheelchairs will be available at the offsite parking lot at Webb Way and Civic Center Way. For assistance or additional information prior to the event, call 310-456-2489 ext. 239.
WEATHER
The Powwow will occur rain or shine. In the event of a serious downpour or other hazardous weather condition, such as lightning and thunder, the event may be stopped for a period of time or cancelled. Cancellations will be reported at 310-317-1364.
A BETTER LOS ANGELES Brunch + Conversation with David Levitus, Founder of LA Forward
(and some other awesome people from Crooked Media) Sunday, April 14 10am – noon Paulette + Jeff’s Home HANCOCK PARK Address provided when you RSVP at: www.LosAngelesForward.org/april14 This event is FREE (though if you like what you hear, you should totally consider donating to LAForward!) Family Friendly! Food & OnSite Childcare provided.
LA is home to 10 million people — we’re larger than all but 8 states. LA faces huge challenges. Several City Council offices are under investigation for corruption. Students and teachers suffer from massive underfunding of our education system. More than 52,765 human beings are homeless. The good news? You have immense power to make a difference in your own backyard.
LA Forward is here to help. We organize people to stand with marginalized communities so that we can hold local elected officials accountable and pass policies that create a better Los Angeles for everyone.
LA Forward is an incredible organization devoted to mobilizing and organizing on a local level. Founder, David Levitus has been giving a tutorial on Local Politics to all the local activist groups and they have raved, and claim they wish it had gone on longer! Now it’s our turn to learn how our crazy-crazy-awesome city works and how we can help make it better. Join us to learn more and get involved..
At the end, we’ll ask for donations to support LA Forward. We invite you to give at whatever level matches your excitement!
Host Committee:
Paulette Light • Becky Hartman Edwards • Scott Einbinder • Sean Hecht • Jen O’Connor • Ev Boyle • Jessica Craven • Marc Bauer • Dan Curry • Shauna Nep • Jennifer Levin • Melissa Valencia • and more
Chumash Day Powwow & Intertribal Celebration
@ Malibu Bluffs Park
The 21st Annual Chumash Day Powwow will celebrate Native Americans from all over the country, representing hundreds of tribes.
WHERE: Malibu Bluffs Park, 24250 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, CA 90265 – where Malibu Canyon Road meets PCH.
WHEN:Saturday & Sunday, April 13-14, 10 am – 6:00 pm.
Native American food, craft vendors, tribal ceremonies, and dances will be a part of the event on both days. This is a non-competitive Powwow.
ADMISSION
Chumash Day will take place on Saturday and Sunday, April 13-14 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The Powwow is open to all ages. Admission is free. Dogs are allowed, but must remain on a leash and picked-up after.
PARKING
There is no public parking onsite at Malibu Bluffs Park. Parking and shuttle service to and from the event will be available at the corner of Webb Way and Civic Center Way.
Handicap parking spaces are very limited onsite. A handicap-accessible shuttle that can accommodate wheelchairs will be available at the offsite parking lot at Webb Way and Civic Center Way. For assistance or additional information prior to the event, call 310-456-2489 ext. 239.
WEATHER
The Powwow will occur rain or shine. In the event of a serious downpour or other hazardous weather condition, such as lightning and thunder, the event may be stopped for a period of time or cancelled. Cancellations will be reported at 310-317-1364.