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SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Location Santa Rosa Veteransrsquo Memorial Building1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa (across from the So Co Fairgrounds)
Our Special Program this month
A Special Presentation of Readers Theatre to
honor the 100th Anniversary of the Passage of the
19th Amendment by Congress
A Voice of Her Own
Womenrsquos Suffrage Written Directed and Narrated by Bill Trzeciak
Performed by Shirley Bennett Nanci Hoban Millie Olson
Bill Montgomery amp Chris Rogers
PowerPoint presentation by Janet Reynolds
We are requesting women wear white in honor of our suffragists
Vol 54 No 6
July 24th Dinner MeetingJuly 24th Dinner Meeting
July 2019
PO Box 32 Santa Rosa CA 95402 Phone (707) 583-2350 Email infodemocluborg Website democluborg Facebook SRDemClub
Twitter SantaRosaDemClub
Inside This issue
Business Meeting Info 2
Club Contact Info 2
SRDC Club News 34 Upcoming Events 56
11th Annual BBQ 7
Executive Board Reports 8
Membersrsquo Ads
T-shirts July meeting 9
So Co Dem Clubs 10
Menu
Appetizers Grapes Cheese amp Crackers
Main Course Summer Salad Extravaganza
Taco Salad with Beef Three Bean Salad
Chicken Salad Southwestern Quinoa Salad
(black beans corn cilantro to-mato bell peppers lime) Assorted Melons Sliced
Rolls amp Butter
Dessert Ice Cream Sundae Bar
Program Schedule
545 pm mdash Mix amp Mingle no-host bar 630 pm mdash Club Business Meeting 700 pm mdash Dinner 730 pm mdash Program
Dinner rates (Payable at the door cash or check )
PLEASE HAVE YOUR CHECKS MADE OUT IN ADVANCE (payable to ldquoSRDCrdquo) to help speed up the check-in line
We continue to take Membership Dues for 2019
Membership dues $20 Individuals $30 Families Dinner for Members $1500 (includes Members of all Sonoma County Democratic Clubs) Dinner for Non-members $2000
PLEASE NOTE DEADLINE FOR RSVP NO LATER THAN TUES 72319 1000 AM
Monthly Newsletter (otherwise known as The Donkey Tale The Donkey Tale ) of the) of the
2
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
The July Business Meeting agenda will include the following General Announcements
Welcome amp Announcements - Alix Shor
Sonoma County Democratic Party Chair - Pat Sabo
Campaign Postcard Party - Nanci Hoban
Tabling at the County Fair - Val Hinshaw
2020 Sonoma County Womenrsquos Suffrage Project - Leslie Graves
Next Meeting
Santa Rosa Democratic Club August 28th 2019
Congressman Mike ThompsonCongressman Mike ThompsonCongressman Mike Thompson Representing CA Congressional District 5Representing CA Congressional District 5Representing CA Congressional District 5
The Santa Rosa Democratic Club Executive Board meets the1st Thursday of every month 6-8 pm Location Sonoma County Conservation Action office 540 Pacific Ave Santa Rosa
Members are always welcome at Executive Board meetings and are encouraged to attend
General Membership dinner meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of January March April May June July August September and October and on the 2nd Wednesday of December There are no general
membership meetings in February and November however the Executive Board meets every month
Contact us Mailing Address PO Box 32 Santa Rosa CA 95402 Phone 707-583-2350 Email infodemocluborg Website httpdemocluborg RSVP for dinner httpdemocluborgrsvp Facebook facebookcomSRDemClub
Twitter SantaRosaDemClub For questions about the newsletter or to submit items send emails to janetdreynoldsyahoocom
You may leave messages for any member of the leadership team at the clubrsquos email address or phone number listed above They will be forwarded to the appropriate person
J u l y 2 0 1 9
Business MeetingBusiness Meeting
SRDC Leadership and Club InformationSRDC Leadership and Club Information
2019-2020 Officers Sandy Reynolds President Alix Shor 1st Vice President Programs David Cahill 2nd Vice President Membership Janet Reynolds Communications Vice President Deb Olcott Treasurer Jim Neary Secretary
Members-At-Large Terry Bell Eileen Bill Jann Edwards Nanci Hoban
At-Large Alternates Diane Brooks
Vacant
Our Intrepid Volunteers Jean Erbland Sam Krahn amp Mary Stuart Bar Servers Gregg Jann Bar Change Sabra Briere Website Maintenance Clio Tarazi Social Media Coordinator
Kitchen Nicky amp Jean Rutkowski Chefs
Join the Santa Rosa
Democratic Club Today Reminder 2019 Dues are now Due
Individuals mdash $20 year
Families mdash $30 year
Renewal
New Member(s)
You must be a registered Democrat to join
Mail this form with your check to
SRDC PO Box 32 Santa Rosa CA 95402
Name(s) ___________________________________
Address ____________________________________
City______________________ CA Zip_________
Phone ________________ Cell ________________
Email _______________________________________
Yes I would like to be added to your newsletter email list [You will receive 2 to 3 emails per month and we
do not EVER share your contact information with anyone]
3
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
It was interesting to hear Beto OrsquoRourke switch in his opening remarks from English to Spanish Short-ly after both Cory Booker and Julian Castro spoke in Spanish as well
Due to the size of the crowd classroom seat-ing was availa-ble along with finger foods
and the usual assortment of beverages All in all a well attended and informed evening
A brief business meeting was held at the begin-ning of the evening Val Hin-shaw 2nd Vice Chair of the Sonoma County Democratic Party presented SRDC Presi-dent Sandy Reynolds with the clubrsquos official Certificate of Charter All clubs must re-charter every two years Well done
In addition based on Assembly Districts elec-tions were held for club members to represent SRDC at pre-endorsement meetings (date and location to be announced) The following members were elected
Assembly District 2 Diane McCurdy Tony Negri Amy Pearl Alternates Sabra Briere Ron Taylor
Assembly District 10 George Ferris Sydney Moy Lee Pierce Alternates Gerrit Blom Nanci Hoban
Our long-time Chef Lori Kunkle has moved to Arizona She returned to Santa Rosa to finish her work and catered this June meeting We thank Lori for all her excellent meals over the many years and wish her a wonderful life in Arizona
J une Meeting
Over 160 people attended the June 26th meeting co-hosted by the Sonoma County Demo-
cratic Party This meeting was the first night of the Democratic Presidential Primary Debate held in Mi-ami Florida Thanks to the great work of Alix Shor and Wesley Malespino who ensured the live stream of the debate worked and it did Thanks also to the staff at the Veterans Memorial Building for their kind assistance in ensuring this meeting went off as well as it did
Ten of the Democratic Presidential Candi-dates were on the stage in Miami that night includ-ing
Cory Booker
Julian Castro
Bill de Blasio
John Delaney
Tulsi Gabbard
Jay Inslee
Amy Klobuchar
Beto OrsquoRourke
Tim Ryan
Elizabeth Warren
Each candidate was introduced with Eliza-beth Warren drawing the largest applause from the Miami audience Attendees at the debate watch par-ty were very respectful minimal talking during the debate and truly listening to each candidate It is noted that a few of the candidates did not directly answer the questions and deflected to their own is-sues
Due to the different set up of this event check-in and swag tables were found outside on the East side of the building Ku-
dos to our great vol-unteers
SRDC Club NewsSRDC Club News
4
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
SRDC Club News SRDC Club News (continued)(continued)
Have you checked our website recently
httpwwwdemocluborg
Your administrators are working to keep our website up to date and informative As of this publication we now have 17 of the 24 Democratic Presidential candidates highlighted with information such as their campaign website a quote if they have signed the Indivisible Pledge and their signature policy Some of them have a link to an interview podcast or speech as well as a link to their positions and votes through Ballotpedia Your website administrators goal is to have our web-site as a go-to location for information that is rele-vant of interest and provides timely information
A dopt a ldquoHoney Bucketrdquo for the Homeless
Previously Board Member Eileen Bill reported on the current situation with the HUTS for the homeless that
she has been working with and she had put out a plea for donations to continue to help pay for the cost of the port-a-potty that a generous landowner has been providing for the residents of the 6 HUTS that he has allowed on his property
Unfortunately due to some code regulations the City of Santa Rosa would no longer allow people to utilize the HUTS and they were essentially forced back out onto the streets just prior to the winter weather
However the parking lot re-mains as a safe parking spot (which has been ongoing for over 3 years) for those former HUTS users who had a vehicle as well as up to 15 people who also have cars These people continue to utilize the port-a-potty so funds are still needed for that purpose In addition there is a shower bus that serves those un-housed in the area and the landown-er also pays for the water for that usage and has done so for the past 3 years
A deep thank you to those who can continue to sup-port this project and very important service If you would like to contribute you can send checks to the following Peace amp Justice Ctr of So Co (for tax deductible contributions) Please write ―HOMELESS ACTION - SANITATION on the memo line Mail to 467 Sebastopol Rd Santa Rosa 95401
You can also donate to the following
EACH (non-tax-deductible) 1 Kingston Way Cotati CA 94931
You can make a monthly donation by contacting Homeless Action At (707) 742-3733 or Email them at HomelessActionSoCogmailcom For more information contact Eileen Bill at billeileensonicnet
Executive Board opening mdash
As of this month we have an opening on the Ex-ecutive Board Lori Kunkle who has been our long time chef moved to Arizona in June She was also a Member-at-Large Alternate on our Executive Board Thus the vacancy on the board At our August 28th membership meeting we will elect a new member-at-large alternate to fill that position If you are interested in being part of our executive board and would like to find out what that entails please contact Sandy Reynolds at sreynolds48yahoocom Specifically the expectations as stated in the by-laws are as follows ―Regular attendance to and participation at the monthly Executive Board meetings is required Attendance to monthly Membership meetings is expected ―Alternate for Member-at-large (2 positions) Provide assistance to other board positions par-ticipate at executive board meetings and vote only when a member-at-large is absent
5
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday July 18th 6 to 8 pm Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club Program General Membership Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Information httpswwwfacebookcomgroups111701316521about
Kickoff to the 2020 Election Fundraiser to support the 2020 SCDP Campaign Office
Event will be held at Ramey Wine Cellars
25 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg
Sunday July 21st 1 to 4 pm Individual Tickets are $15000
Sponsorships Available
httpssonomademocratsorg
Monday July 22nd 6 to 8 pm Sonoma Valley Democratic Club Program State Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry representing Assembly District 4 will speak and an-swer questions Everyone is welcome at no charge Attendees are asked to bring a potluck dish to share Location Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Highway 12 Sonoma RSVP For more information email Beth at bethhsonicnet
Tuesday July 23rd and every Tuesday following 12 to 2 pm Postcard Writing Parties Postcards and stamps will be available for $10 per packet of 20 addresses Pizza served for lunch at no charge provided by IndivisibleSoCo but donations going directly to IndivisibleSoCo accepted and appre-ciated Location Round Table Pizza Montgomery Village Santa Rosa Information No RSVP needed bring pens All other items will be provided Again this will happen every Tuesday same location same time
Thursday July 25th 6 pm WindsorNorth County Democratic Club Program To Be Announced Location Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor RSVPContact John Broughton at johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Saturday July 27th 9 am to 12 noon California Alliance for Retired Americans (CARA) Bake Sale Location Oliverrsquos Market 560 Montecito Center Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Democratic Club is a member of CARA and that means all of our members are members of CARA This bake sale is to raise money to educate and advocate to improve the quality of life for seniors and our families and to promote aging with dignity and independence
We need BAKERS for this event You can either drop off your baked goods at Oliverrsquos on July 27th by 830am or you can arrange to have it picked up or dropped off before the event Please bring your goodies on plates or in boxes that can be included in the sale or individually wrapped For more information contact Linda Graves at 707-545-2811 or skindylindycomcastnet
Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events
6
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday August 1 to Sunday August 11th Sonoma County Fair Sonoma County Democratic Party will have a booth at the County Fair in Grace Pa-vilion each day Several of our Democratic Clubs will be staffing the booth with San-ta Rosa Democratic Club volunteers on both Fridays August 2nd and August 9th Stop on by and say hello to our wonderful volunteers fun and interesting infor-mation is available along with a daily snap poll on who will be our next President See you there
Monday August 12th 530 to 830 pm CAPFest 2019
$40 per person $45 at the door Lagunitas Brewing Company
Tickets at capsomonaorg or
on Facebook at CAPFest2019
Monday August 12th 6 pm Wine Country Young Dems Monthly Meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Maryrsquos Pizza Shack 615 4th Street Santa Rosa Contact winecountryyoungdemocratsgmailcom
Tuesday August 13th 630 to 830 pm Sonoma County Democratic Central Committee Monthly Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Public is invited to the monthly meetings
Wednesday August 14th 530 pm Rohnert Park Democratic Club monthly meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Sally Tomatoes 1100 Valley House Drive Rohnert Park Information inforohnertparkdemocraticcluborg or 707-332-1162
Sunday August 18th 1 to 3 pm Mike McGuirersquos 2019 North Coast Chili Feed
Location Richardrsquos Grove amp Saraleersquos Vineyard 3575 Slusser Road Windsor
Tickets $35 per person Sponsorships Available RSVP httpswwwsenatormikemcguirecomchili
Santa Rosa Democratic Club Post Card Parties will resume sometime in August Stay tuned for more information
7
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
RSVPs needed by 72019RSVPs needed by 72019
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
2
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
The July Business Meeting agenda will include the following General Announcements
Welcome amp Announcements - Alix Shor
Sonoma County Democratic Party Chair - Pat Sabo
Campaign Postcard Party - Nanci Hoban
Tabling at the County Fair - Val Hinshaw
2020 Sonoma County Womenrsquos Suffrage Project - Leslie Graves
Next Meeting
Santa Rosa Democratic Club August 28th 2019
Congressman Mike ThompsonCongressman Mike ThompsonCongressman Mike Thompson Representing CA Congressional District 5Representing CA Congressional District 5Representing CA Congressional District 5
The Santa Rosa Democratic Club Executive Board meets the1st Thursday of every month 6-8 pm Location Sonoma County Conservation Action office 540 Pacific Ave Santa Rosa
Members are always welcome at Executive Board meetings and are encouraged to attend
General Membership dinner meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of January March April May June July August September and October and on the 2nd Wednesday of December There are no general
membership meetings in February and November however the Executive Board meets every month
Contact us Mailing Address PO Box 32 Santa Rosa CA 95402 Phone 707-583-2350 Email infodemocluborg Website httpdemocluborg RSVP for dinner httpdemocluborgrsvp Facebook facebookcomSRDemClub
Twitter SantaRosaDemClub For questions about the newsletter or to submit items send emails to janetdreynoldsyahoocom
You may leave messages for any member of the leadership team at the clubrsquos email address or phone number listed above They will be forwarded to the appropriate person
J u l y 2 0 1 9
Business MeetingBusiness Meeting
SRDC Leadership and Club InformationSRDC Leadership and Club Information
2019-2020 Officers Sandy Reynolds President Alix Shor 1st Vice President Programs David Cahill 2nd Vice President Membership Janet Reynolds Communications Vice President Deb Olcott Treasurer Jim Neary Secretary
Members-At-Large Terry Bell Eileen Bill Jann Edwards Nanci Hoban
At-Large Alternates Diane Brooks
Vacant
Our Intrepid Volunteers Jean Erbland Sam Krahn amp Mary Stuart Bar Servers Gregg Jann Bar Change Sabra Briere Website Maintenance Clio Tarazi Social Media Coordinator
Kitchen Nicky amp Jean Rutkowski Chefs
Join the Santa Rosa
Democratic Club Today Reminder 2019 Dues are now Due
Individuals mdash $20 year
Families mdash $30 year
Renewal
New Member(s)
You must be a registered Democrat to join
Mail this form with your check to
SRDC PO Box 32 Santa Rosa CA 95402
Name(s) ___________________________________
Address ____________________________________
City______________________ CA Zip_________
Phone ________________ Cell ________________
Email _______________________________________
Yes I would like to be added to your newsletter email list [You will receive 2 to 3 emails per month and we
do not EVER share your contact information with anyone]
3
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
It was interesting to hear Beto OrsquoRourke switch in his opening remarks from English to Spanish Short-ly after both Cory Booker and Julian Castro spoke in Spanish as well
Due to the size of the crowd classroom seat-ing was availa-ble along with finger foods
and the usual assortment of beverages All in all a well attended and informed evening
A brief business meeting was held at the begin-ning of the evening Val Hin-shaw 2nd Vice Chair of the Sonoma County Democratic Party presented SRDC Presi-dent Sandy Reynolds with the clubrsquos official Certificate of Charter All clubs must re-charter every two years Well done
In addition based on Assembly Districts elec-tions were held for club members to represent SRDC at pre-endorsement meetings (date and location to be announced) The following members were elected
Assembly District 2 Diane McCurdy Tony Negri Amy Pearl Alternates Sabra Briere Ron Taylor
Assembly District 10 George Ferris Sydney Moy Lee Pierce Alternates Gerrit Blom Nanci Hoban
Our long-time Chef Lori Kunkle has moved to Arizona She returned to Santa Rosa to finish her work and catered this June meeting We thank Lori for all her excellent meals over the many years and wish her a wonderful life in Arizona
J une Meeting
Over 160 people attended the June 26th meeting co-hosted by the Sonoma County Demo-
cratic Party This meeting was the first night of the Democratic Presidential Primary Debate held in Mi-ami Florida Thanks to the great work of Alix Shor and Wesley Malespino who ensured the live stream of the debate worked and it did Thanks also to the staff at the Veterans Memorial Building for their kind assistance in ensuring this meeting went off as well as it did
Ten of the Democratic Presidential Candi-dates were on the stage in Miami that night includ-ing
Cory Booker
Julian Castro
Bill de Blasio
John Delaney
Tulsi Gabbard
Jay Inslee
Amy Klobuchar
Beto OrsquoRourke
Tim Ryan
Elizabeth Warren
Each candidate was introduced with Eliza-beth Warren drawing the largest applause from the Miami audience Attendees at the debate watch par-ty were very respectful minimal talking during the debate and truly listening to each candidate It is noted that a few of the candidates did not directly answer the questions and deflected to their own is-sues
Due to the different set up of this event check-in and swag tables were found outside on the East side of the building Ku-
dos to our great vol-unteers
SRDC Club NewsSRDC Club News
4
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
SRDC Club News SRDC Club News (continued)(continued)
Have you checked our website recently
httpwwwdemocluborg
Your administrators are working to keep our website up to date and informative As of this publication we now have 17 of the 24 Democratic Presidential candidates highlighted with information such as their campaign website a quote if they have signed the Indivisible Pledge and their signature policy Some of them have a link to an interview podcast or speech as well as a link to their positions and votes through Ballotpedia Your website administrators goal is to have our web-site as a go-to location for information that is rele-vant of interest and provides timely information
A dopt a ldquoHoney Bucketrdquo for the Homeless
Previously Board Member Eileen Bill reported on the current situation with the HUTS for the homeless that
she has been working with and she had put out a plea for donations to continue to help pay for the cost of the port-a-potty that a generous landowner has been providing for the residents of the 6 HUTS that he has allowed on his property
Unfortunately due to some code regulations the City of Santa Rosa would no longer allow people to utilize the HUTS and they were essentially forced back out onto the streets just prior to the winter weather
However the parking lot re-mains as a safe parking spot (which has been ongoing for over 3 years) for those former HUTS users who had a vehicle as well as up to 15 people who also have cars These people continue to utilize the port-a-potty so funds are still needed for that purpose In addition there is a shower bus that serves those un-housed in the area and the landown-er also pays for the water for that usage and has done so for the past 3 years
A deep thank you to those who can continue to sup-port this project and very important service If you would like to contribute you can send checks to the following Peace amp Justice Ctr of So Co (for tax deductible contributions) Please write ―HOMELESS ACTION - SANITATION on the memo line Mail to 467 Sebastopol Rd Santa Rosa 95401
You can also donate to the following
EACH (non-tax-deductible) 1 Kingston Way Cotati CA 94931
You can make a monthly donation by contacting Homeless Action At (707) 742-3733 or Email them at HomelessActionSoCogmailcom For more information contact Eileen Bill at billeileensonicnet
Executive Board opening mdash
As of this month we have an opening on the Ex-ecutive Board Lori Kunkle who has been our long time chef moved to Arizona in June She was also a Member-at-Large Alternate on our Executive Board Thus the vacancy on the board At our August 28th membership meeting we will elect a new member-at-large alternate to fill that position If you are interested in being part of our executive board and would like to find out what that entails please contact Sandy Reynolds at sreynolds48yahoocom Specifically the expectations as stated in the by-laws are as follows ―Regular attendance to and participation at the monthly Executive Board meetings is required Attendance to monthly Membership meetings is expected ―Alternate for Member-at-large (2 positions) Provide assistance to other board positions par-ticipate at executive board meetings and vote only when a member-at-large is absent
5
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday July 18th 6 to 8 pm Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club Program General Membership Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Information httpswwwfacebookcomgroups111701316521about
Kickoff to the 2020 Election Fundraiser to support the 2020 SCDP Campaign Office
Event will be held at Ramey Wine Cellars
25 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg
Sunday July 21st 1 to 4 pm Individual Tickets are $15000
Sponsorships Available
httpssonomademocratsorg
Monday July 22nd 6 to 8 pm Sonoma Valley Democratic Club Program State Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry representing Assembly District 4 will speak and an-swer questions Everyone is welcome at no charge Attendees are asked to bring a potluck dish to share Location Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Highway 12 Sonoma RSVP For more information email Beth at bethhsonicnet
Tuesday July 23rd and every Tuesday following 12 to 2 pm Postcard Writing Parties Postcards and stamps will be available for $10 per packet of 20 addresses Pizza served for lunch at no charge provided by IndivisibleSoCo but donations going directly to IndivisibleSoCo accepted and appre-ciated Location Round Table Pizza Montgomery Village Santa Rosa Information No RSVP needed bring pens All other items will be provided Again this will happen every Tuesday same location same time
Thursday July 25th 6 pm WindsorNorth County Democratic Club Program To Be Announced Location Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor RSVPContact John Broughton at johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Saturday July 27th 9 am to 12 noon California Alliance for Retired Americans (CARA) Bake Sale Location Oliverrsquos Market 560 Montecito Center Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Democratic Club is a member of CARA and that means all of our members are members of CARA This bake sale is to raise money to educate and advocate to improve the quality of life for seniors and our families and to promote aging with dignity and independence
We need BAKERS for this event You can either drop off your baked goods at Oliverrsquos on July 27th by 830am or you can arrange to have it picked up or dropped off before the event Please bring your goodies on plates or in boxes that can be included in the sale or individually wrapped For more information contact Linda Graves at 707-545-2811 or skindylindycomcastnet
Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events
6
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday August 1 to Sunday August 11th Sonoma County Fair Sonoma County Democratic Party will have a booth at the County Fair in Grace Pa-vilion each day Several of our Democratic Clubs will be staffing the booth with San-ta Rosa Democratic Club volunteers on both Fridays August 2nd and August 9th Stop on by and say hello to our wonderful volunteers fun and interesting infor-mation is available along with a daily snap poll on who will be our next President See you there
Monday August 12th 530 to 830 pm CAPFest 2019
$40 per person $45 at the door Lagunitas Brewing Company
Tickets at capsomonaorg or
on Facebook at CAPFest2019
Monday August 12th 6 pm Wine Country Young Dems Monthly Meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Maryrsquos Pizza Shack 615 4th Street Santa Rosa Contact winecountryyoungdemocratsgmailcom
Tuesday August 13th 630 to 830 pm Sonoma County Democratic Central Committee Monthly Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Public is invited to the monthly meetings
Wednesday August 14th 530 pm Rohnert Park Democratic Club monthly meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Sally Tomatoes 1100 Valley House Drive Rohnert Park Information inforohnertparkdemocraticcluborg or 707-332-1162
Sunday August 18th 1 to 3 pm Mike McGuirersquos 2019 North Coast Chili Feed
Location Richardrsquos Grove amp Saraleersquos Vineyard 3575 Slusser Road Windsor
Tickets $35 per person Sponsorships Available RSVP httpswwwsenatormikemcguirecomchili
Santa Rosa Democratic Club Post Card Parties will resume sometime in August Stay tuned for more information
7
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
RSVPs needed by 72019RSVPs needed by 72019
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
3
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
It was interesting to hear Beto OrsquoRourke switch in his opening remarks from English to Spanish Short-ly after both Cory Booker and Julian Castro spoke in Spanish as well
Due to the size of the crowd classroom seat-ing was availa-ble along with finger foods
and the usual assortment of beverages All in all a well attended and informed evening
A brief business meeting was held at the begin-ning of the evening Val Hin-shaw 2nd Vice Chair of the Sonoma County Democratic Party presented SRDC Presi-dent Sandy Reynolds with the clubrsquos official Certificate of Charter All clubs must re-charter every two years Well done
In addition based on Assembly Districts elec-tions were held for club members to represent SRDC at pre-endorsement meetings (date and location to be announced) The following members were elected
Assembly District 2 Diane McCurdy Tony Negri Amy Pearl Alternates Sabra Briere Ron Taylor
Assembly District 10 George Ferris Sydney Moy Lee Pierce Alternates Gerrit Blom Nanci Hoban
Our long-time Chef Lori Kunkle has moved to Arizona She returned to Santa Rosa to finish her work and catered this June meeting We thank Lori for all her excellent meals over the many years and wish her a wonderful life in Arizona
J une Meeting
Over 160 people attended the June 26th meeting co-hosted by the Sonoma County Demo-
cratic Party This meeting was the first night of the Democratic Presidential Primary Debate held in Mi-ami Florida Thanks to the great work of Alix Shor and Wesley Malespino who ensured the live stream of the debate worked and it did Thanks also to the staff at the Veterans Memorial Building for their kind assistance in ensuring this meeting went off as well as it did
Ten of the Democratic Presidential Candi-dates were on the stage in Miami that night includ-ing
Cory Booker
Julian Castro
Bill de Blasio
John Delaney
Tulsi Gabbard
Jay Inslee
Amy Klobuchar
Beto OrsquoRourke
Tim Ryan
Elizabeth Warren
Each candidate was introduced with Eliza-beth Warren drawing the largest applause from the Miami audience Attendees at the debate watch par-ty were very respectful minimal talking during the debate and truly listening to each candidate It is noted that a few of the candidates did not directly answer the questions and deflected to their own is-sues
Due to the different set up of this event check-in and swag tables were found outside on the East side of the building Ku-
dos to our great vol-unteers
SRDC Club NewsSRDC Club News
4
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
SRDC Club News SRDC Club News (continued)(continued)
Have you checked our website recently
httpwwwdemocluborg
Your administrators are working to keep our website up to date and informative As of this publication we now have 17 of the 24 Democratic Presidential candidates highlighted with information such as their campaign website a quote if they have signed the Indivisible Pledge and their signature policy Some of them have a link to an interview podcast or speech as well as a link to their positions and votes through Ballotpedia Your website administrators goal is to have our web-site as a go-to location for information that is rele-vant of interest and provides timely information
A dopt a ldquoHoney Bucketrdquo for the Homeless
Previously Board Member Eileen Bill reported on the current situation with the HUTS for the homeless that
she has been working with and she had put out a plea for donations to continue to help pay for the cost of the port-a-potty that a generous landowner has been providing for the residents of the 6 HUTS that he has allowed on his property
Unfortunately due to some code regulations the City of Santa Rosa would no longer allow people to utilize the HUTS and they were essentially forced back out onto the streets just prior to the winter weather
However the parking lot re-mains as a safe parking spot (which has been ongoing for over 3 years) for those former HUTS users who had a vehicle as well as up to 15 people who also have cars These people continue to utilize the port-a-potty so funds are still needed for that purpose In addition there is a shower bus that serves those un-housed in the area and the landown-er also pays for the water for that usage and has done so for the past 3 years
A deep thank you to those who can continue to sup-port this project and very important service If you would like to contribute you can send checks to the following Peace amp Justice Ctr of So Co (for tax deductible contributions) Please write ―HOMELESS ACTION - SANITATION on the memo line Mail to 467 Sebastopol Rd Santa Rosa 95401
You can also donate to the following
EACH (non-tax-deductible) 1 Kingston Way Cotati CA 94931
You can make a monthly donation by contacting Homeless Action At (707) 742-3733 or Email them at HomelessActionSoCogmailcom For more information contact Eileen Bill at billeileensonicnet
Executive Board opening mdash
As of this month we have an opening on the Ex-ecutive Board Lori Kunkle who has been our long time chef moved to Arizona in June She was also a Member-at-Large Alternate on our Executive Board Thus the vacancy on the board At our August 28th membership meeting we will elect a new member-at-large alternate to fill that position If you are interested in being part of our executive board and would like to find out what that entails please contact Sandy Reynolds at sreynolds48yahoocom Specifically the expectations as stated in the by-laws are as follows ―Regular attendance to and participation at the monthly Executive Board meetings is required Attendance to monthly Membership meetings is expected ―Alternate for Member-at-large (2 positions) Provide assistance to other board positions par-ticipate at executive board meetings and vote only when a member-at-large is absent
5
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday July 18th 6 to 8 pm Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club Program General Membership Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Information httpswwwfacebookcomgroups111701316521about
Kickoff to the 2020 Election Fundraiser to support the 2020 SCDP Campaign Office
Event will be held at Ramey Wine Cellars
25 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg
Sunday July 21st 1 to 4 pm Individual Tickets are $15000
Sponsorships Available
httpssonomademocratsorg
Monday July 22nd 6 to 8 pm Sonoma Valley Democratic Club Program State Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry representing Assembly District 4 will speak and an-swer questions Everyone is welcome at no charge Attendees are asked to bring a potluck dish to share Location Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Highway 12 Sonoma RSVP For more information email Beth at bethhsonicnet
Tuesday July 23rd and every Tuesday following 12 to 2 pm Postcard Writing Parties Postcards and stamps will be available for $10 per packet of 20 addresses Pizza served for lunch at no charge provided by IndivisibleSoCo but donations going directly to IndivisibleSoCo accepted and appre-ciated Location Round Table Pizza Montgomery Village Santa Rosa Information No RSVP needed bring pens All other items will be provided Again this will happen every Tuesday same location same time
Thursday July 25th 6 pm WindsorNorth County Democratic Club Program To Be Announced Location Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor RSVPContact John Broughton at johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Saturday July 27th 9 am to 12 noon California Alliance for Retired Americans (CARA) Bake Sale Location Oliverrsquos Market 560 Montecito Center Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Democratic Club is a member of CARA and that means all of our members are members of CARA This bake sale is to raise money to educate and advocate to improve the quality of life for seniors and our families and to promote aging with dignity and independence
We need BAKERS for this event You can either drop off your baked goods at Oliverrsquos on July 27th by 830am or you can arrange to have it picked up or dropped off before the event Please bring your goodies on plates or in boxes that can be included in the sale or individually wrapped For more information contact Linda Graves at 707-545-2811 or skindylindycomcastnet
Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events
6
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday August 1 to Sunday August 11th Sonoma County Fair Sonoma County Democratic Party will have a booth at the County Fair in Grace Pa-vilion each day Several of our Democratic Clubs will be staffing the booth with San-ta Rosa Democratic Club volunteers on both Fridays August 2nd and August 9th Stop on by and say hello to our wonderful volunteers fun and interesting infor-mation is available along with a daily snap poll on who will be our next President See you there
Monday August 12th 530 to 830 pm CAPFest 2019
$40 per person $45 at the door Lagunitas Brewing Company
Tickets at capsomonaorg or
on Facebook at CAPFest2019
Monday August 12th 6 pm Wine Country Young Dems Monthly Meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Maryrsquos Pizza Shack 615 4th Street Santa Rosa Contact winecountryyoungdemocratsgmailcom
Tuesday August 13th 630 to 830 pm Sonoma County Democratic Central Committee Monthly Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Public is invited to the monthly meetings
Wednesday August 14th 530 pm Rohnert Park Democratic Club monthly meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Sally Tomatoes 1100 Valley House Drive Rohnert Park Information inforohnertparkdemocraticcluborg or 707-332-1162
Sunday August 18th 1 to 3 pm Mike McGuirersquos 2019 North Coast Chili Feed
Location Richardrsquos Grove amp Saraleersquos Vineyard 3575 Slusser Road Windsor
Tickets $35 per person Sponsorships Available RSVP httpswwwsenatormikemcguirecomchili
Santa Rosa Democratic Club Post Card Parties will resume sometime in August Stay tuned for more information
7
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
RSVPs needed by 72019RSVPs needed by 72019
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
4
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
SRDC Club News SRDC Club News (continued)(continued)
Have you checked our website recently
httpwwwdemocluborg
Your administrators are working to keep our website up to date and informative As of this publication we now have 17 of the 24 Democratic Presidential candidates highlighted with information such as their campaign website a quote if they have signed the Indivisible Pledge and their signature policy Some of them have a link to an interview podcast or speech as well as a link to their positions and votes through Ballotpedia Your website administrators goal is to have our web-site as a go-to location for information that is rele-vant of interest and provides timely information
A dopt a ldquoHoney Bucketrdquo for the Homeless
Previously Board Member Eileen Bill reported on the current situation with the HUTS for the homeless that
she has been working with and she had put out a plea for donations to continue to help pay for the cost of the port-a-potty that a generous landowner has been providing for the residents of the 6 HUTS that he has allowed on his property
Unfortunately due to some code regulations the City of Santa Rosa would no longer allow people to utilize the HUTS and they were essentially forced back out onto the streets just prior to the winter weather
However the parking lot re-mains as a safe parking spot (which has been ongoing for over 3 years) for those former HUTS users who had a vehicle as well as up to 15 people who also have cars These people continue to utilize the port-a-potty so funds are still needed for that purpose In addition there is a shower bus that serves those un-housed in the area and the landown-er also pays for the water for that usage and has done so for the past 3 years
A deep thank you to those who can continue to sup-port this project and very important service If you would like to contribute you can send checks to the following Peace amp Justice Ctr of So Co (for tax deductible contributions) Please write ―HOMELESS ACTION - SANITATION on the memo line Mail to 467 Sebastopol Rd Santa Rosa 95401
You can also donate to the following
EACH (non-tax-deductible) 1 Kingston Way Cotati CA 94931
You can make a monthly donation by contacting Homeless Action At (707) 742-3733 or Email them at HomelessActionSoCogmailcom For more information contact Eileen Bill at billeileensonicnet
Executive Board opening mdash
As of this month we have an opening on the Ex-ecutive Board Lori Kunkle who has been our long time chef moved to Arizona in June She was also a Member-at-Large Alternate on our Executive Board Thus the vacancy on the board At our August 28th membership meeting we will elect a new member-at-large alternate to fill that position If you are interested in being part of our executive board and would like to find out what that entails please contact Sandy Reynolds at sreynolds48yahoocom Specifically the expectations as stated in the by-laws are as follows ―Regular attendance to and participation at the monthly Executive Board meetings is required Attendance to monthly Membership meetings is expected ―Alternate for Member-at-large (2 positions) Provide assistance to other board positions par-ticipate at executive board meetings and vote only when a member-at-large is absent
5
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday July 18th 6 to 8 pm Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club Program General Membership Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Information httpswwwfacebookcomgroups111701316521about
Kickoff to the 2020 Election Fundraiser to support the 2020 SCDP Campaign Office
Event will be held at Ramey Wine Cellars
25 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg
Sunday July 21st 1 to 4 pm Individual Tickets are $15000
Sponsorships Available
httpssonomademocratsorg
Monday July 22nd 6 to 8 pm Sonoma Valley Democratic Club Program State Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry representing Assembly District 4 will speak and an-swer questions Everyone is welcome at no charge Attendees are asked to bring a potluck dish to share Location Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Highway 12 Sonoma RSVP For more information email Beth at bethhsonicnet
Tuesday July 23rd and every Tuesday following 12 to 2 pm Postcard Writing Parties Postcards and stamps will be available for $10 per packet of 20 addresses Pizza served for lunch at no charge provided by IndivisibleSoCo but donations going directly to IndivisibleSoCo accepted and appre-ciated Location Round Table Pizza Montgomery Village Santa Rosa Information No RSVP needed bring pens All other items will be provided Again this will happen every Tuesday same location same time
Thursday July 25th 6 pm WindsorNorth County Democratic Club Program To Be Announced Location Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor RSVPContact John Broughton at johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Saturday July 27th 9 am to 12 noon California Alliance for Retired Americans (CARA) Bake Sale Location Oliverrsquos Market 560 Montecito Center Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Democratic Club is a member of CARA and that means all of our members are members of CARA This bake sale is to raise money to educate and advocate to improve the quality of life for seniors and our families and to promote aging with dignity and independence
We need BAKERS for this event You can either drop off your baked goods at Oliverrsquos on July 27th by 830am or you can arrange to have it picked up or dropped off before the event Please bring your goodies on plates or in boxes that can be included in the sale or individually wrapped For more information contact Linda Graves at 707-545-2811 or skindylindycomcastnet
Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events
6
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday August 1 to Sunday August 11th Sonoma County Fair Sonoma County Democratic Party will have a booth at the County Fair in Grace Pa-vilion each day Several of our Democratic Clubs will be staffing the booth with San-ta Rosa Democratic Club volunteers on both Fridays August 2nd and August 9th Stop on by and say hello to our wonderful volunteers fun and interesting infor-mation is available along with a daily snap poll on who will be our next President See you there
Monday August 12th 530 to 830 pm CAPFest 2019
$40 per person $45 at the door Lagunitas Brewing Company
Tickets at capsomonaorg or
on Facebook at CAPFest2019
Monday August 12th 6 pm Wine Country Young Dems Monthly Meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Maryrsquos Pizza Shack 615 4th Street Santa Rosa Contact winecountryyoungdemocratsgmailcom
Tuesday August 13th 630 to 830 pm Sonoma County Democratic Central Committee Monthly Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Public is invited to the monthly meetings
Wednesday August 14th 530 pm Rohnert Park Democratic Club monthly meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Sally Tomatoes 1100 Valley House Drive Rohnert Park Information inforohnertparkdemocraticcluborg or 707-332-1162
Sunday August 18th 1 to 3 pm Mike McGuirersquos 2019 North Coast Chili Feed
Location Richardrsquos Grove amp Saraleersquos Vineyard 3575 Slusser Road Windsor
Tickets $35 per person Sponsorships Available RSVP httpswwwsenatormikemcguirecomchili
Santa Rosa Democratic Club Post Card Parties will resume sometime in August Stay tuned for more information
7
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
RSVPs needed by 72019RSVPs needed by 72019
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
5
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday July 18th 6 to 8 pm Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club Program General Membership Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Information httpswwwfacebookcomgroups111701316521about
Kickoff to the 2020 Election Fundraiser to support the 2020 SCDP Campaign Office
Event will be held at Ramey Wine Cellars
25 Healdsburg Avenue Healdsburg
Sunday July 21st 1 to 4 pm Individual Tickets are $15000
Sponsorships Available
httpssonomademocratsorg
Monday July 22nd 6 to 8 pm Sonoma Valley Democratic Club Program State Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry representing Assembly District 4 will speak and an-swer questions Everyone is welcome at no charge Attendees are asked to bring a potluck dish to share Location Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Highway 12 Sonoma RSVP For more information email Beth at bethhsonicnet
Tuesday July 23rd and every Tuesday following 12 to 2 pm Postcard Writing Parties Postcards and stamps will be available for $10 per packet of 20 addresses Pizza served for lunch at no charge provided by IndivisibleSoCo but donations going directly to IndivisibleSoCo accepted and appre-ciated Location Round Table Pizza Montgomery Village Santa Rosa Information No RSVP needed bring pens All other items will be provided Again this will happen every Tuesday same location same time
Thursday July 25th 6 pm WindsorNorth County Democratic Club Program To Be Announced Location Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor RSVPContact John Broughton at johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Saturday July 27th 9 am to 12 noon California Alliance for Retired Americans (CARA) Bake Sale Location Oliverrsquos Market 560 Montecito Center Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Democratic Club is a member of CARA and that means all of our members are members of CARA This bake sale is to raise money to educate and advocate to improve the quality of life for seniors and our families and to promote aging with dignity and independence
We need BAKERS for this event You can either drop off your baked goods at Oliverrsquos on July 27th by 830am or you can arrange to have it picked up or dropped off before the event Please bring your goodies on plates or in boxes that can be included in the sale or individually wrapped For more information contact Linda Graves at 707-545-2811 or skindylindycomcastnet
Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events
6
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday August 1 to Sunday August 11th Sonoma County Fair Sonoma County Democratic Party will have a booth at the County Fair in Grace Pa-vilion each day Several of our Democratic Clubs will be staffing the booth with San-ta Rosa Democratic Club volunteers on both Fridays August 2nd and August 9th Stop on by and say hello to our wonderful volunteers fun and interesting infor-mation is available along with a daily snap poll on who will be our next President See you there
Monday August 12th 530 to 830 pm CAPFest 2019
$40 per person $45 at the door Lagunitas Brewing Company
Tickets at capsomonaorg or
on Facebook at CAPFest2019
Monday August 12th 6 pm Wine Country Young Dems Monthly Meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Maryrsquos Pizza Shack 615 4th Street Santa Rosa Contact winecountryyoungdemocratsgmailcom
Tuesday August 13th 630 to 830 pm Sonoma County Democratic Central Committee Monthly Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Public is invited to the monthly meetings
Wednesday August 14th 530 pm Rohnert Park Democratic Club monthly meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Sally Tomatoes 1100 Valley House Drive Rohnert Park Information inforohnertparkdemocraticcluborg or 707-332-1162
Sunday August 18th 1 to 3 pm Mike McGuirersquos 2019 North Coast Chili Feed
Location Richardrsquos Grove amp Saraleersquos Vineyard 3575 Slusser Road Windsor
Tickets $35 per person Sponsorships Available RSVP httpswwwsenatormikemcguirecomchili
Santa Rosa Democratic Club Post Card Parties will resume sometime in August Stay tuned for more information
7
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
RSVPs needed by 72019RSVPs needed by 72019
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
6
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Thursday August 1 to Sunday August 11th Sonoma County Fair Sonoma County Democratic Party will have a booth at the County Fair in Grace Pa-vilion each day Several of our Democratic Clubs will be staffing the booth with San-ta Rosa Democratic Club volunteers on both Fridays August 2nd and August 9th Stop on by and say hello to our wonderful volunteers fun and interesting infor-mation is available along with a daily snap poll on who will be our next President See you there
Monday August 12th 530 to 830 pm CAPFest 2019
$40 per person $45 at the door Lagunitas Brewing Company
Tickets at capsomonaorg or
on Facebook at CAPFest2019
Monday August 12th 6 pm Wine Country Young Dems Monthly Meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Maryrsquos Pizza Shack 615 4th Street Santa Rosa Contact winecountryyoungdemocratsgmailcom
Tuesday August 13th 630 to 830 pm Sonoma County Democratic Central Committee Monthly Meeting Location California Teachers Association 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403 Public is invited to the monthly meetings
Wednesday August 14th 530 pm Rohnert Park Democratic Club monthly meeting Program General Membership Meeting Location Sally Tomatoes 1100 Valley House Drive Rohnert Park Information inforohnertparkdemocraticcluborg or 707-332-1162
Sunday August 18th 1 to 3 pm Mike McGuirersquos 2019 North Coast Chili Feed
Location Richardrsquos Grove amp Saraleersquos Vineyard 3575 Slusser Road Windsor
Tickets $35 per person Sponsorships Available RSVP httpswwwsenatormikemcguirecomchili
Santa Rosa Democratic Club Post Card Parties will resume sometime in August Stay tuned for more information
7
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
RSVPs needed by 72019RSVPs needed by 72019
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
7
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
RSVPs needed by 72019RSVPs needed by 72019
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
8
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
TREASURERrsquoS REPORT
From Treasurer Deb Olcott
June 2019 Report
Balances as of 53119
Checking $744027 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $878613
Income (Checking Acct)
Donations (Debate Watch) 30000 T-Shirts 4500 Membership Dues 4000 Deposit to Checking 38500 Total July Income 38500
Expenses
Food Prep (appetizers) 68425 Bar Expense 13265 Rent (Vets amp SCCA office) 45500 Office Expense 24192 Total Expenses 151382 Net ProfitLoss(includes savings) (112862) Balances as of 63019
Checking $631145 Savings (Scholarship Fund) $134586 Total SRDC Monies $765731 Notes No dinners served (complementary appetizers for Debate Watch Party) Bar expense includes JuneJuly liquor license and ice There were 3 paid memberships An invoice for $68425 has been submitted to the Sonoma County Democratic Party to reimburse SRDC for half of the food prep cost ($125) and for the purchase of food for the Debate Watch Party ($55925)
EXECUTIVE BOARD REPORT
As has been reported SRDC co-sponsored with the Sonoma County Democratic Party a Democratic Primary Debate Watch Party in lieu of our regular monthly meeting in June Your board worked diligently with SCDP to ensure this event was well planned and went off smoothly As noted we had over 160 people attend the debate watch party
A number of our members assisted Congressman Mike Thompsonrsquos annual Pasta Dinner event volunteering to help set up and clean up Your participation is most appreciated and was most helpful to ensure a smooth and wonderful evening
David Cahill VP of Membership states we currently have 326 people on SRDCrsquos volunteer list We will need you to become involved during 2019 as we move into the election season for 2020 Californiarsquos primary is now in MarchmdashTuesday March 3 2020mdashwe have a voice in the Democratic Presidential Candidate
At our July 24th event we will have a special button available for a donation of $200 (cash or check) This button was done especially for SRDC in honor of the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment passed by Congress in 1919 and ratified by the States in 1920 We
look forward to celebrating this throughout this year and next and trust that many will wear this button proudly in honor of our suffragists
As noted we will have new caterers at our July meeting daughter and mom duo of Nicky and Jean Rutkowski We welcome them and look forward to delicious food
Lots of activities abound during 2019 We look forward to being of service to our community and the Democratic Party as move toward 2020
Executive Board amp Treasurerrsquos ReportsExecutive Board amp Treasurerrsquos Reports
9
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
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SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Advertise in the Advertise in the Donkey TaleDonkey Tale
Members of SRDC may advertise in the Donkey Tale All ads must be camera-ready art business
card size (35x 2)
Rates 1 month $20 3 months $45 5 months $70 10 months $120
If you are interested please contact
Janet D Reynolds editor at janetdreynoldsyahoocom
Please note the Santa Rosa Democratic Club does not in any way vouch for the services offered
Consumer awareness is the personal responsibility of each person
Payment in advance is required and must be
received no later than the 10th day of the first month ad is to start running
Purchase your Rally Signs and
T-shirts at our club meetings
Rally Signs $3 each
T-shirts
$15 each
(Womensrsquo amp Mens
styles available)
Mark your calendars for the next round of Debates
The second Democratic Presidential Candidate Debates will be held on
Tuesday and Wednesday July 30th and July 31st from Detroit
The debates will be aired live on CNN CNN en Espanol and CNN International The de-bates each night will start at 5 pm PDT As of the date of publishing this Donkey Tale the lineup each night has not yet been an-nounced Candidates have until 71719 to qualify to be in the debate
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SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs
10
SRDC Mission Statement to educate members amp encourage participation in the democratic process and in the Democratic Party
Sonoma County Democratic Party
Meets 2nd Tuesdays 630 PM CTA office 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa
Pat Sabo Chair 707-575-3029 scdpsonicnet
Cloverdale Democratic Club Meetings currently on hold Email CloDemssonicnet
Democratic Club of Southern Sonoma County
Meets 3rd Wednesdays 630 PM Mentor Me Cavanagh Recreation Ctr 426 ndash 8th St Petaluma
Micki Carroll Chair 707-790-7222 southsocodemsgmailcom
Healdsburg Democratic Club Meeting plans in process
Email healdsburgdemsgmailcom
Oakmont Democratic Club Meets 4th Thursdays 7 pm Oakmont East Recreation Ctr Oakmont
Contact Tom Amato amatothompsongmailcom
Rohnert Park Democratic Club
Meets 2nd Wednesdays 530 pm SOMO Village 1100 Valley House Dr Rohnert Park
Contact Gerald Guidice President 707-332-1162 in-forohnertparkdemocraticcluborg
Santa Rosa Democratic Club
Website democluborg
Meets 4th Wednesdays Doors open at 545 PM Santa Rosa Vets Memorial Bldg 1351 Maple Ave Santa Rosa
Sandy Reynolds President 707-583-2350 infodemocluborg
Sonoma County Latino Democratic Club
Meets 3rd Thursdays 6 pm to 8 pm CTA 2490 Guerneville Rd Santa Rosa 95403
Caroline Banuelos President socolatinodemsgmailcom
Sonoma Valley Democratic Club
Meets 4th Mondays 600 PM Sonoma Springs Community Hall 18627 Sonoma Highway Sonoma
Beth Hadley President 707-939-8322 bethhsonicnet
WindsorNorth Sonoma County Democratic Club
Website windsordemocratsorg facebook
Meets 4th Thursdays 700 PM Windsor Round Table Pizza 8499 Old Redwood Hwy Windsor
John Broughton President johnbroughtoncomcastnet
Wine Country Young Democrats
Website winecountryyoungdemscom facebook
Meets 2nd Mondays 600 PM Contact club for information
Alan Ramey President Email winecountryyoungdemocrats gmailcom
Sonoma County Democratic ClubsSonoma County Democratic Clubs