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    California 11th District Focus: San Joaquin, Alameda and Santa Clara Counties

    Some recurring events in the 11th District

    MONDAYS
    Santa Clara County Democratic Club
    Third Monday of each month (except one summer month and December) at a local restaurant. Watch our home page for details and locations. Everyone is welcome to join us for dinner at 6 p.m. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. Club meetings feature interesting guest speakers informing us on issues and candidates. For more info: e-mail: president@DemocraticClub-SCC.org


    TUESDAYS
    Lunch Series with MGO
    First Tuesday of every month, 12:30 PM
    Ly Luck Restaurant (3537 Fruitvale Avenue, Oakland

    All interested Democrats in the East Bay are invited to participate in an informal lunch on the first Tuesday of each month. This is a chance for Alameda County Democrats to share the latest gossip, introduce innovative proposals, and discuss politics in an informal setting.

    Come and meet your fellow democrats!

    For more information call Robert Warwick, 339-0348, or email rhwarwick@yahoo.com

    Democrats of Greater Stockton
    Meetings at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at UJ’s Restaurant, 7628 Pacific Ave., Stockton

    Contact: Richard Blackston
    Club Phone: (866) 752-3367
    E-mail: webmaster@stocktondogs.com


    WEDNESDAYS
    Alameda County Democratic Party Central Committee
    Meets the first Wednesday of every month (except during election months) at the San Leandro Library, (Dave Karp Room), 300 Estudillo Ave., San Leandro. Meetings begin at 7pm.

    Democratic Club of Greater Tracy
    Meetings are held at 7 PM on the second Wednesday of the month on the third floor of the Platinum Conference Center (in the Old Opera House) located at 902 N. Central Avenue, , Tracy, CA 95376.

    Contact: Marvin Rothschild
    E-Mail: marvinrothschild@yahoo.com


    THURSDAYS
    Mix It Up East Bay
    Second Thursday of each month, 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
    Casual cocktails, serious organizers. Mix It Up is a monthly happy hour for young progressive activists, leaders, and professionals in the East Bay. Each month a few young representatives of local organizations speak briefly about their work, with a different theme each month. The short program is usually around 7:15pm. The rest of the time is just mixing it up with friends, meeting new people, maybe having a drink or a bite to eat.

    Shashamane Bar and Grill (with great Ethiopian food)
    2507 Broadway at 25th St. in Uptown Oakland

    Democratic Alliance for Action in Santa Clarita is a local grassroots organization fighting to keep California blue. They meet the fourth Thursday of each month at Vincenzo's Pizza - 24504 1/2 Lyons Avenue, Newhall
    Please Order Food and Schmooze before 7 pm (doors open 5:45 pm).
    Make sure to sign in at the check-in table.

    For more info:

    661-309-4DAA (4322), Michael Kulka, president
    Democratic Alliance for Action PO BOX 802481, Santa Clarita CA 91380-2481


    FRIDAYS
    Drinking Liberally Stockton
    Third Friday of each month, 7:00 pm
    Iguanna Wanna
    7555 Pacific Ave Front of Bar
    Stockton, CA, 95207

    Contact: Joel Carignan
    (209) 351-3397


    San Joaquin Valley Chicano/Latino Youth Leadership Institute (SJVCLYLI)
    The Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc. (CLYLP) was organized in 1982 with the primary purpose of preparing students to participate in California’s economic, social and political development. CLYLP is guided by the overall theme "California’s Future Leaders," and the leadership training emphasizes the importance of culture, community, college and careers. To date more than 3,400 students have participated in CLYLP programs.

    The San Joaquín Valley Institute (SJVI) was established in 1999 by a CLYLP board member to serve high school seniors and juniors in the Central Valley. In 2005, the SJVI became an official program of the CLYLP and was extended from a one-day to a three-day institute. The three day conference is held at Fresno Pacific University in Fresno, California.

    If you need more information, please contact the CLYLP by:
    (1) Via e-mail at sjvi@clylp.org
    (2) Forwarding letters of inquiry to the following address:
    Chicano/Latino Youth Leadership Project, Inc.
    P.O. Box 161566
    Sacramento, CA 95816


    NAACP SILICON VALLEY:
    Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization. From the ballot box to the classroom, the thousands of dedicated workers, organizers, leaders and members who make up the NAACP continue to fight for social justice for all Americans.

    Here are some local NAACP branches:

    San Jose NAACP
    304 N.6TH STREET
    San Jose, CA 95112
    408-295-3394

    Fremont-Union City-Newark NAACP
    Union City, CA 94587
    510-471-4109

    South San Mateo Co NAACP
    Palo Alto, CA 94303
    415-322-4089

    Stanford University College NAACP Chapter
    418 SANTA TERESA STREET
    Stanford, CA 94305


    Americans United for Separation of Church and State
    Silicon Valley Chapter

    We come from all 50 states and a wide variety of religious, political and philosophical backgrounds. We are dedicated to preserving the constitutional principle of church-state separation as the only way to ensure religious freedom for all Americans.

    2310 Homestead Road, Suite 523 Los Altos, California 94024


    Santa Clara County Democratic Club is a progressive organization dedicated to informing voters, encouraging citizen involvement in the political process, and promoting Democratic Party values.

    General Meetings are held every third Monday of each month (except one summer month and December) at a local restaurant. Watch our home page for details and locations. Everyone is welcome to join us for dinner at 6 p.m. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. Club meetings feature interesting guest speakers informing us on issues and candidates. For more info: e-mail: president@DemocraticClub-SCC.org

    Alameda County Democratic Party: coordinates the party's activities throughout the county, making endorsements, organizing events and directing resources to support local, state and national candidates. Its governing body, the Alameda County Democratic Central Committee, is charged under state law with overseeing the Party's local activities and campaigns, under the general direction of the California Democratic Party. The Central Committee consists of members elected from each of the county's State Assembly Districts, as well as the Democratic nominees for Congress, State Senate, Assembly, and State Constitutional office.

    The Alameda County Democratic Party Central Committee meets the first Wednesday of every month (except during election months) at the San Leandro Library, (Dave Karp Room), 300 Estudillo Ave., San Leandro. Meetings begin at 7pm.

    Check out their entire calendar here.

    For more information, Email: info@acdems.org, Phone: 510.537.6390

    Asian Pacific American Democratic Caucus of Alameda County:

    The Democratic Party is the party of equal opportunity and access.
    * Democrats believe in providing quality education for everyone who seeks it, ensuring healthcare for all who need it, and protecting services for seniors who deserve it.
    * Democrats advocate for a fair and balanced immigration policy.
    * Democrats want to build and support small businesses and promote diversity in the awarding of government contracts.
    * Democrats believe in fighting for and upholding civil rights.

    In short, the Democratic Party shares the beliefs and aspirations of Asian Pacific Americans. For more information, email us at membership@apacaucus.org.
    or call 510-522-7797

    For upcoming events, go here.

    Democratic Club of Greater Tracy:
    As Democrats, we value human dignity, social and environmental justice, equal opportunity and fairness. Working together, we can elect candidates who will embrace those values and make our community a better place for all.

    We hope you will join with us. Here at our website, you’ll discover how you can connect with other Democrats, gather information, and find many different ways to get involved in shaping our future.

    Meetings are held at 7 PM on the second Wednesday of the month on the third floor of the Platinum Conference Center (in the Old Opera House) located at 902 N. Central Avenue, , Tracy, CA 95376.

    Contact: Marvin Rothschild
    E-Mail: marvinrothschild@yahoo.com

    Latina Democrats of San Joaquin County
    Contact: Carmen Fernandez
    (209) 944-0118

    Democrats of Greater Stockton: Meetings at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at UJ’s Restaurant, 7628 Pacific Ave., Stockton

    Contact: Richard Blackston
    Club Phone: (866) 752-3367
    E-mail: webmaster@stocktondogs.com

    Drinking Liberally Stockton
    Third Friday of each month, 7:00 pm
    Iguanna Wanna
    7555 Pacific Ave Front of Bar
    Stockton, CA, 95207

    Contact: Joel Carignan
    (209) 351-3397

    Manteca Democratic Club
    Contact: Bill Perkins
    (209) 239-7650 or perkinsbill@comcast.net

    Greater Lodi Area Democrats:
    Contact: Marcia or Dean Savage
    (209) 368-6493 or marsav@yahoo.com


    BIODIESEL IN THE 11TH DISTRICT:

    I also want to highlight where you can get biodiesel in and around the 11th District.

    Rotten Robbie, 1304 Piedmont Rd, San Jose, CA, 95132, 408-259-5535, Offers B20 (good in ANY diesel engine), CASH, CREDIT/ 6AM-11PM

    Western States Oil Company, 1790 S 10th St, San Jose, CA, 95112, 408-292-1041, Offers B99, 7AM-5PM M-F; SIGN PAPERS FIRST

    Rotten Robbie 310 N Whisman Rd, Mountain View, CA, 94043, 650-965-2609, Offers B20 (good in ANY diesel engine), CASH, CREDIT CARDS/ 6AM-10PM

    The Green Station, 136 Gilman Ave, Campbell, CA, 95008, 831-425-9100, Offers B99, TUES, THURS, FRI 4-7 CASH/CHECK


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