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Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley Holiday Party & Officers Election – Wednesday, December 14, 2011, 6:30 PM

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14
SOCIAL NETWORKING AT 6:30 PM – MEETING AT 7:00 PM

Please plan on coming and using your vote to make your voice heard in the club.  We will also be conducting a food drive for Manna.

Hillcrest Community Room -
403 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks
(across from the OAKS MALL)


Potluck Dishes should be based on the following last name initials:

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A – E    appetizers
F – J     salads
K – O    main courses
P – T    desserts
U – Z    drinks, or whatever you feel like bringing

We look forward to seeing you!!

Tonight – Wednesday, November 9, 6 PM, Newbury Park Library – Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley invites the public to honor our local Veterans

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

TIME: Networking, 6:00 PM; Program, 6:30 PM (Note Earlier Time)
LOCATION: Newbury Park Library, 2331 Borchard Road in Newbury Park (Location Change)

We will present a panel including Ricardo Reyes, USMC veteran with Afghanistan and Iraq service, Chair of the CPD Veteran’s Caucus and California Co-Chair of Veterans and Military Families for Obama 2012 ; Mario Rivas, USMC veteran with Iraq service, current Company Commander in the California National Guard, and environmental activist.  Other confirmations are pending.  The program will be moderated by Tom Mullens, US Navy Vietnam era veteran, national veteran steering committee member, and California Chair for Veterans and Military Families for Obama 2012.

The public is invited and welcome. Please join us for a lively discussion.

For more information contact Carol Keavney at cjkeavney@verison.net or call Sue Gunther at 805-499-7822.

Rethinking Nuclear Energy: A Forum – Wednesday, July 13, Thousand Oaks Library – Presented By The Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley

Saturday, July 9th, 2011

Time: Networking 6:15pm/Program: 6:45pm.
Venue: Thousand Oaks Library,1401 East Janss Road
Program: Rethinking Nuclear Energy: A Forum

A distinguished panel of speakers will address the issue of nuclear power in California.  This substantive panel discussion will be moderated by Ventura County’s own Hannah-Beth Jackson. Please attend if you are interested in an environmentally safe energy policy!

Panelists:

  • Dr. Jimmy Hara: UCLA Professor, Past President of Physicians for Social Responsibility
  • R. L. Miller: Attorney, Blogger (Originated Terms Climate Zombies and Oilpocalypse), Runner, Quilter, Keeper of Chickens
  • Brian Rasnow: CSUCI Physics Instructor, Chief Scientist and Co-Founder of Etaluma Inc.

Moderator: Hanna-Beth Jackson

The public is invited and we will welcome our new members.
Please join us.
For more information contact:
Richard Gunther
rickgunther@verizon.net
818-889-1039

Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley presents: Meet Our Young Dems! Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Tuesday, May 31st, 2011

June Meeting:  Wednesday, June 8, 2011.
Time: Networking 6:15pm/Program: 6:45pm.
Venue: Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 East Janss Road
Program: MEET OUR YOUNG DEMOCRATS

A panel of speakers will discuss issues involving our youth from-

  • Young Democrats of California, Ventura County
  • California State University, Northridge (CSUN)
  • California State University, Channel Islands (CSUCI)
  • local colleges

Panelists include:

Dante Atkins : Vice President, California Young Democrats
Heather Hughes: Vice President, Ventura County Young Democrats
Nareg Babaians:  Vice President, CSUN Young Democrats
Caitlin Cordova:  Co-founder, CSUCI Young Democrats
Moderator is David Maron, Ventura County Civic Alliance

The public is invited and we will welcome our new members.
Please join us.

For more information contact:
Richard Gunther
rickgunther@verizon.net
818-889-1039

Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley Presents: Egypt, the Middle East and the U.S. – The Path Forward – May 11, Wednesday, 6:15 PM, Thousand Oaks Library

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Speakers will be Mohamed Ashmawey, Ph.D. – Professor, Engineer, Management and Non-profit Consultant and Ferial Masry – Local Educator, Assembly Candidate and DCCV Club member.

Date:  Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Time: 6:15 PM Social, 7:00 PM Meeting

Location:  Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E. Janss Rd.

The public is invited and we will welcome our new members.   Please join us.

For more information contact Carol Keavney at cjkeavney@verizon.net, 805-498-7262 or Jay Kapitz at j_kapitz@yahoo.com, 818-889-1039.

Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley – Monthly Meeting – GOP Attack on Unions, Teachers, Workers & the Middle Class

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

DCCV Monthly Gereral Meeting:
GOP Attack on Unions, Teachers, Workers and the Middle Class

Date:  Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Time: 6:15 PM Social, 7:00 PM Forum

Location:  Thousand Oaks Library, 1401 E. Janss Road

The topic of this month’s program will be the Republican attack on unions, teachers, workers and the middle class.   Fern Romans, United Teachers of Los Angeles Chair, will be the guest speaker. Also,  Professor John Griffin will complete the Strategic Planning Session for Conejo Democrats.

Please join us.

For more information contact Carol Keavney at cjkeavney@verizon.net, 805-498-7262 or Jay Kapitz at j_kapitz@yahoo.com, 818-889-1039.

Candlelight Vigil and Movie in Memory of Larry King

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Camarillo, Calif., Feb. 3, 2011 – CSU Channel Islands (CI) will commemorate the 2008 killing of 15-year-old gay Oxnard student Lawrence King with a candlelight vigil on Tuesday, February 15, on the CI campus.

The evening’s program will feature a showing of The Laramie Project at 6 p.m. at CI’s John Spoor Broome Library, room 2325. The program is presented by Spectrum, the School of Education, the English program, the Centers for Multicultural Engagement and Community Engagement, Associated Students, Inc., Housing & Residential Education, and Multicultural Programs.

For the second year the student gay/straight alliance, Spectrum, in partnership with Julia Balén, Associate Professor of English, and her English/Gender Studies Class, offers a program to remember Lawrence King. This year they also commemorate the wrongful murder of Matthew Shepard, a 21-year-old gay student from the University of Wyoming. The Laramie Project, a film of the play by Moises Kaufman, will be shown followed by a discussion. Balén stated that, “The University needs to be a forum for dialogue, a place where challenging issues can be intelligently discussed.”

The discussion, an exploration of how we might end violence and harassment directed at lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in schools and communities, will be followed by a candlelight vigil.

CI emphasizes the issue of civil discourse and what it means in campus life, particularly in light of the current national conversation about civility and democracy. This program considers what respecting differences means.
The program is free and open to the public. For additional information please contact Julia Balen at julia.balen@csuci.edu.

Persons with special needs or conditions who would like to request an accommodation should contact 805-437-3331 or e-mail accommodations@csuci.edu.

Limited parking is available on campus. A daily permit is $6. Free parking is available at the Camarillo Metrolink Station/Lewis Road parking lot in Camarillo with bus service to and from the campus. Riders should board the VISTA Bus to the campus; the fare is $1.25 each way. Buses arrive and depart from the Camarillo Metrolink Station every 30 minutes from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. For exact times, check the schedule at www.goventura.org .

Information is available online at
http://www.csuci.edu/news/releases/2011_programurgesrespectfordifferences.htm .

Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley – General Meeting, Wednesday, February 9, 6:15 PM, Thousand Oaks Library

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

The next general meeting of the Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley (DCCV) is Wednesday, February 9, 6:15 PM at the Thousand Oaks Main Library, 1401 E. Janss Road in Thousand Oaks.  The program is titled “Strategic Planning for 2012”.  John Griffin will guide us in an interactive strategic planning and goal setting session. We want to map out a successful strategy for the 2012 elections. You are all invited to participate. John Griffin is a Management professor of California State University, Channel Islands, business consultant, and Administrative Vice-President of our own DCCV.

 Our committee chairs will also be discussing their plans for 2011.

We welcome new members and the general public.

Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley – Monthly General Meeting – January 12, Wednesday, 6:15 PM, Newbury Park Library

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

The next general meeting of the Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley (DCCV) is Wednesday, January 12, 6:15 PM at the Newbury Park Library, 2331 Borchard Road in Newbury Park.  The program is titled “What Happened Last November and What Can We Learn from It?”.  David Atkins will help us study the results of the recent November election.  R. L. Miller will then help us decide what directions we need to take for 2012.

David Atkins is a Vice President of the Ventura County Democratic Central Committee.  He has served as President of the Ventura County Young Democrats, as a Daily Koz blogger, as co-host of “Reality Check” on radio KVTA, and as host of our own DCCV public cable TV show “Eye on the Issues”.

R. L. MIller is an attorney, noted Ventura County blogger, quilter, runner, keeper of chickens, and California native. She wrote the No on Prop 23 piece for the California Democratic Party’s website.

We will also welcome new members and the general public is welcome.

Democratic Club of the Conejo Valley – Holiday Party and Elections Meeting – December 8, Wednesday, 6:15 PM, Thousand Oaks Library

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

SOCIAL NETWORKING AT 6:15PM – MEETING AT 6:45PM

Our Wednesday General Meeting at the Thousand Oaks Main Library is our traditional potluck holiday party and officer election. Please plan on coming and using your vote to make your voice heard in the club.

Potluck dishes should be based on the following last name initials:   A-E appetizers; F-J salads; K-O main courses; P-T desserts; and U-Z drinks or whatever you feel like bringing.

Guests and general public are welcome.

We look forward to seeing you!!

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