Silicon Valley Area, CA Focus
UPCOMING EVENTS IN SILICON VALLEY:
California Clean Money Campaign - strategy meeting
California Clean Money Campaign, in partnership with California Common Cause, the League of Women Voters, several Union organizations and many others are pushing for the passage of the California DISCLOSE Act which will require major funders of political ads to clearly identify themselves so voters at least know who's trying to influence their vote. Assemblymember Paul Fong is a co-author of this bill, AB 1148 which will be before his Elections Committee for a hearing in the next few weeks.
Come to our next Working group meeting and help us layout and implement our support strategy:
Thursday, April 21, 7:00 - 8:30 pm at the Labor Temple.
Labor Temple (hall A)
2102 Almaden Rd.
San Jose, CA 95125 U.S
Call Craig Dunkerley for more info: 408-453-3865
Healthy Families, Healthy Communities
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Association of Santa Clara Valley, and co-sponsor City of San José Council Member Kansen Chu will be holding
a special community meeting on
Effectively Preventing & Addressing Family/Domestic Violence in Our Communities
The interactive panel discussion will include:
* How to identify family/domestic violence
* How you can work with the criminal justice system to effectively address this issue
* Effects of family/domestic violence on families & communities
* Resources that can help if you or someone you know maybe experiencing family/domestic violence
* How you can get involved to address & prevent this form of violence
Presenters will include representatives from the following agencies:
Asian Women’s Home (the domestic violence program of Asian Americans for Community Involvement) ∙ City of San José’s Family Violence Center (San José Police Department) ∙ Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office ∙ Bill Wilson Center Youth Program ∙ Center for Living with Dying (a program of the Bill Wilson Center)
Parking will be validated at the meeting; please bring your ticket to the meeting.
Wednesday, 26 October, 2011
06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
San Jose City Hall
Wing Room 120
200 East Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95116
Santa Clara County Democratic Club Annual Holiday Event
Friday, 16 December, 2011
06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Fiorillo's Restaurant
638 El Camino Real
Santa Clara , CA 95050 USA
Dixie Johanson
Email: djohanson2002@yahoo.com
Phone: 415/297-0674
Democratic Television:
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party produces "Democratic TV," which airs on Public Access TV channels around the County.
San Jose, and the east part of Cupertino
Channel 15, every Friday at 9:30pm
Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View
Channel 15, every Tuesday at 6:30pm
Gilroy
Channel 20, every Sunday at 6pm, Tuesday at 10:30pm, Thursday at 4:30pm, and Saturday at noon
Los Gatos and Monte Sereno
Channel 15, the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th Monday of every month at 6:30pm
Morgan Hill and San Martin
Channel 19, every Monday and Tuesday at 8:30pm
Palo Alto, Stanford, East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Atherton
Channel 27, every Sunday at 1am and 6:30pm, Monday at 10:30am, Tuesday at 5:30pm, Wednesday at 12:30am and 8:30am, and Saturday at 5:00pm
Democrats in Santa Clara County produce two Public Access Television Programs. For information on "Straight Talk," produced by the Santa Clara County Democratic Club, click here.
CURRENT TV:
Current TV, founded by Al Gore, includes some of the best journalism in America today. In particular their Vanguard series is amazing and should not be missed by ANYONE who wants to know in depth coverage of some of the major stories in the world.
In most areas Current TV is available on:
DIRECTV Channel 358
DISH Network Channel 196
Comcast Digital: Channel 107
AT&T U-Verse: Channel 189
Check out their program schedule here.
East San Jose Democrats:
http://www.esjd.org/
The purpose of the ESJD is to promote and influence the aims of the East San José community within the Democratic Party; to promote leadership in political activities for East San José residents; to educate the East San José community on the political process and the issues of importance to the East San José community and the Democratic Party; to assist in the selection and election of East San José Democrats to office locally, statewide and nationally and to support candidates who have strong records in the positive advancement of East San José issues; and to provide a vehicle through which its members may more actively participate at all levels of the Democratic Party.
West Valley for Change:
http://www.westvalleyforchange.com/
West Valley for Change Democratic Club grew out of the grassroots movement in West San Jose to get Barack Obama elected President in 2008. Since then we have continued to use our hope and energy to affect change, with research into issues facing our community at the local, state and national level. Further, we want to get to know our local officials and candidates for elected office to help legislate change. And we are ready to work for progressive reform within the Democratic Party.
Stanford Democrats:
We're the largest political group on campus, mobilizing for key campaigns, organizing around important issues, and working for progressive change across the street and across the country. Email us to get involved!
To join the Stanford Democrats mailing list, send an email to democrats@lists.stanford.edu.
Or visit the Stanford Democrats on Facebook.
San Mateo Democratic Party:
Our mission is to support Democratic candidates and elected officials at all levels of government, and ballot measures promoting Democratic values in San Mateo County and the State of California.
Contact Information
Voicemail: (650) 581-1350
Email: contact@sanmateodemocrats.org
751 Laurel Street, Box 702, San Carlos, CA 94070
Central Committee General Meetings – Everyone Is Welcome!
When: 7:30 pm, 3rd Thursday of every month.
Where: Machinists Hall, 1511 Rollins Road, Burlingame
Click here to find your local Democratic Club
Coastside Democratic Club
Contact: Brigid O'Farrell (650-728-3380) mbofarrell@aol.com
Website: www.coastsidedemocrats.org
Coalition 5000 Democratic Committee Club
Contact: Ashwani Bhakhri (650-583-7677) bhakhrilaw2004@yahoo.com
Meetings and events in or near South San Francisco.
North San Mateo County Democratic Club
Contact: Wallace Moore (650-589-6293) wallace.moore@comcast.net
Meets every third Monday evening of the month near Daly City Hall.
Filipino-American Democratic Club
Contact: Mike Guingona mikeguingona@yahoo.com
Visit them on Facebook.
Hillsborough Democratic Club
Contact: Grande Lum (650-340-9150) grandelum@gmail.com
Millbrae-Burlingame Democratic Club
Contact: Wayne Lee uponawish@yahoo.com
North Peninsula Democratic Club
Contact: Sandra Lang (650-342-9860) langinsureyou@sbcglobal.net
Pacifica Democrats
Contact: Barbara Arietta (415-246-0775) barietta@hotmail.com
Peninsula Young Democrats
Contact: Kai Stinchcombe kai.stinchcombe@gmail.com
Website: www.peninsulayd.org
Redwood City Democratic Club
Contact: Chris Balme chbalme@gmail.com
San Mateo County Democracy for America
Contact: Carole Dorshkind (650-766-2162) cdorshkind@comcast.net
Website: www.smcdfa.org
Meets every First Wednesday of the month in Foster City (County wide club).
San Mateo/Foster City Democratic Club
Contact: Patrick Sullivan patrick.sullivan@sanmateofostercitydemocraticclub.com
Website: sanmateofostercitydemocraticclub.com
Alameda Democratic Party:
The 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.
Find your local Democratic Clubs and organizations by clicking here.
Santa Clara County Democratic Party
2102 Almaden Road
San Jose, CA 95125
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party strives to build, sustain, and use our collective power to enable good Democratic candidates to win elections at all levels and to fight for important Democratic values such as first class schools, affordable healthcare, quality jobs, safe communities, innovative energy policies, reliable Social Security, a clean environment, and honest and open government.
You can contact us by phone or email:
(408) 445-9500
info@sccdp.org
Find local events here.
Find your local Democratic club here.
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
MARRIAGE EQUALITY SILICON VALLEY is a grassroots effort, organized by volunteers in the Silicon Valley/San Jose/South Bay area, to educate, unite and mobilize all communities for equality.
Each month, on a Sunday, which might vary depending on other events, the Outreach to Religious and Youth Communities Group holds a potluck evening. We meet at 6 pm in someone's home for a shared meal. At 6:30 pm, we view an inspiring film which focuses on LGBT issues. After the movie, we discuss current and future actions to promote education and support for marriage equality. Open to everyone. For more information, contact Ray Hixson at (650) 346-7557 or Joanne Loomba at (408) 921-0041.
SILICON VALLEY DEMOCRATIC CLUBS: This list comes from the Santa Clara County Democratic Club website:
Silicon Valley Asian Pacific American Democratic Club. SVAPADC was founded in 1996 to foster member participation at all levels of the Democratic Party. Our goals are to unify and empower the Asian Pacific American (APA) communities; ensure fair representation of the APA's interests; and educate and promote political participation. Contact Buu Thai at apa_at_sccdp.org. The club's homepage is svapadc.org.
Silicon Valley Latino Democratic Forum. A venue for local Latinos to become active in the Democratic Party. Javier Gonzalez, svldf_at_sccdp.org.
Silicon Valley Young Democrats. SVYD serves Democrats under 36 years old from throughout the Silicon Valley. We provide networking, social, and personal growth opportunities for young people dedicated to progressive ideals.
Meetings are monthly
the third Monday at 7 p.m.
UFCW Local 5, 240 S Market St,
San Jose, Ca
Dinner and drinks provided
Silicon Valley LGBT Democratic Club. Dedicated to providing a grassroots channel for the political participation of like-minded lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered Democrats. President: David Parker, lgbt_at_sccdp.org. Visit the club on the web at http://www.lgbtdems.org.
Dean Democratic Club of Silicon Valley. The Dean Democratic Club of Silicon Valley is an alliance in Silicon Valley, California dedicated to the issues brought forth by Gov. Howard Dean, M.D., his cause and his message of progressive, positive change. dfasv.org, www.dfalink.com/siliconvalley, Co-Chairs; Spandan Chakrabarti, Alice Smith. Contact deanclub_at_sccdp.org
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
SILICON VALLEY AREA FOOD CO-OPS: These are the only ones I could find near Silicon Valley, though they are all somewhat peripheral
Kresge Food Co-op
600 Kresge CT, Kresge College UCSC
Santa Cruz, California 95064
Phone: (831) 426-1506
coop@dv8.org
http://k9.dv8.org/~coop/
The Kresge Food Coop is a student-run cooperative health food store located at Kresge College on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus. We currently consist of twelve Core Collective Members who own the coop and are responsible for its daily operations and for any number of working members. This page has been created in order to better serve our community. Through this page you can email the coop, learn about our Core Collective Members, sign up to be a working member, make suggestions, check sales, read and reread our newsletter, and browse our links to other coops and health food stores.
The Cooperative Grocery (The CoG)
1450 67th Street
Emeryville, California 95616
Phone: (510) 868-2883
FAX: (510) 868-2893
info@thecog.org
http://www.thecog.org/
The Cooperative Grocery—The CoG—is a non-profit, working members cooperative that offers high-quality groceries at an affordable price to individuals and families in our community.
Members of The CoG work 2 1/2 hours every 4 weeks, performing jobs like stocking shelves, building orders and providing member services. By providing much of the labor for the store, our members keep our operating costs to a minimum. We then pass the savings onto our members in the form of lower prices. Our model is based on the successful Park Slope Food Co-Op in Brooklyn, NY, which serves 13,000 members.
To further control costs and grow our co-op in a responsible manner, we launched the CoG as an online store that is served from a warehouse located in Emeryville, with easy access to communities in Berkeley and Oakland. Our long term plan is to build a retail business as finances allow.
Bolinas Peoples Store
P. O. Box 808
Bolinas, California 94924
Phone: (415) 868-1433
FAX: (415) 868-1219
Rainbow Grocery Co-op
1745 Folsom
San Francisco, California 94103
Phone: (415) 863-0620
FAX: (415) 863-8955
comments@rainbowgrocery.coop
http://www.rainbow.coop/
We have been in San Francisco's Mission District since 1975. We strive to offer resources, education and a forum for informational exchange for many local communities and organizations.
Rainbow Grocery is open every day from 9AM to 9PM
We are located in San Francisco's Mission District at 1745 Folsom Street. Our cross street is 13th Street (also known as Duboce), which runs directly under the central freeway. Use the map below for directions by car. Click here for Public Transit directions. Click here for bicycling directions.
Other Avenues Community Food Store
3930 Judah Street
San Francisco, California 94122
Phone: (415) 661-7475
FAX: (415) 661-0835
info@otheravenues.org
http://www.otheravenues.org/
Biodiesel: Biodiesel is an American produced fuel that is cleaner than traditional diesel. Up to B20 (a 20% blend of biodiesel and traditional diesel) any diesel engine, car or truck, can run on it. Above B20, some older engines may have problems but newer diesel engines should be ok. Here are some gas stations in the Silicon Valley area that offer biodiesel:
Rotten Robbie: 310 N Whisman Rd, Mountain View, CA 94043, 650-965-2609. Offers B20 (good for any diesel engine). Open 6AM-10PM
Rotten Robbie: 1304 Piedmont Rd, San Jose, CA 95132, 408-259-5535. Offers B20 (good for any diesel engine). Open 6AM-11PM.
Bay Area Biofuel: email biodieselperformance@gmail.com for info and an appt
Western States Oil Company: 1790 S 10th St, San Jose, CA 95112, 408-292-1041. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open 7AM-5PM M-F.
The Green Station: 136 Gilman Ave, Campbell, CA 95008, 831-425-9100. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open TUES, THURS, FRI 4-7.
Autopia Biofuels: 1025 S Railroad Ave, San Mateo, CA 94402, 650-571-1863. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open M-F 8AM-7PM (CLOSED WEDS/SUNS) SA 1PM-4PM.
Mountain Feed and Farm Supply: 9550 Highway 9, Ben Lomond, CA 95005, 831-336-8876. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open M-S 9AM-6PM SUN 10-2
SF Oakland Truck Stop: 8255 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94621, 510-569-1624. Offers B5 (good for any diesel engine). Open M-F, 4AM-11PM; SAT. 6AM-10PM; SUN. 7AM-10PM
The Green Station: 433 Ocean Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95061, 831-425-9100. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open 10-6 DAILY
USA Grown Fuels: 2680 Soquel Ave. Santa Cruz, CA 95062, 831-476-3653. Offers B5 (good for any diesel engine). Open 24 HOURS A DAY / 7 DAYS A WEEK; MUST BE MEMBER
GREEN BUSINESSES IN THE SILICON VALLEY AREA: These are some of the best local businesses around. Taken from the Green America Green Pages
Green Career Central
www.greencareercentral.com
Helps you identify your green niche, focus your job search, and produce results. Access expert support, resources, green job boards, and a discussion forum.
Phone: (650)322-8661
P.O. Box 354
Menlo Park, CA 94026
Laptop Lunches
www.laptoplunches.com
"Want to pack nutritious, waste-free meals for school, work, and travel? Check out our bento-style containers, creative recipes, stainless steel water bottles, and lunch jars."
Phone: (831)457-0301
Fax: (831)430-0302
849 Almar
Ste. C-323
Santa Cruz, CA 95060-5848
Uhuru Pies
www.uhurupies.org
A voluntary, community-based fundraiser for the African People's Education and Defense Fund, offering quality, fresh based all natural pies. The original, progressive holiday tradition.
Phone: (510)625-1106
Fax: (510)217-4422
484 Lake Park Ave.
#357
Oakland, CA 94610
Eco-Care Professional Housecleaning
www.wagescooperatives.org/eco-care.html
Women's cooperative of highly-trained worker owners dedicated to ecologically sound cleaning methods and the highest quality of service.
Phone: (408)778-8445
Fax: (408)778-8433
60 W. Main Ave.
Ste. 11-B
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
GreenHeart Global
www.greenheartglobal.com
Conceives, designs, manufactures, and markets products to meet the growing demand for goods that are less harmful to the environment.
Phone: (510)261-7343
1148 E. 18th St., #5
Oakland, CA 94606
World Centric
www.worldcentric.org
Compostable and biodegradable disposable utensils, cups, plates, bowls, containers, etc. made from annually renewable resources such as sugar cane fiber, wheat straw, and corn.
Phone: (650)739-0699
Fax: (866)850-9732
2121 Staunton Ct.
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Sungevity
www.sungevity.com
Our mission is to bring solar to the mainstream market. With our unique and revolutionary remote solar design approach we are able to make solar energy simple, affordable, and efficient.
Phone: (510)496-5500
Fax: (510)496-5501
66 Franklin St.
Ste. 310
Oakland, CA 94607
Ready Solar
www.readysolar.com
Offers attractive convenient and affordable solar electric systems. Sells systems directly to homeowners - completely packaged, including site analysis, installation, and financing.
Phone: (650)299-9854
Fax: (650)851-3212
2929 Campus Dr Ste 110
San Mateo, CA 94403
Sustainable Home
Interior design, healthy materials, color consulting. Your home can embody both beautiful, functional design and your environmental values.
Phone: (650)855-9476
471 Matadero Ave.
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Building Solutions
www.buildingsolutions.com
As a Home Performance Contractor, Building Solutions uses applied building science to improve the energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and comfort of your home.
Phone: (866)899-2517
1757 E Bayshore Rd
Ste. 24
Redwood City, CA 94063
Ecostruction
www.ecostruction.com
Designs and builds structures using RASTRA (ICF-integrated concrete form). Rammed earth, straw bale, solar technologies, and conventional framing techniques. Training, workshops, and internships available.
Phone: (831)427-1600
Fax: (831)338-1600
P.O. Box 446
Ben Lomond, CA 95005
Santa Cruz Community Credit Union
www.scruzccu.org
A nonprofit financial cooperative that promotes economic justice. Community development priorities include offering a wide range of financial services, financial education, and an individual development account program, family loan program, low-interest child care revolving loan program, microenterprise loans, and more.
Phone: (831)460-2342
Fax: (831)426-6669
324 Front St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060-4506
Catherine Cartier, Financial Advisor, Camejo Group
www.camejogroup.com
Values based investing for the individual investor.
Phone: (800)471-7244
Fax: (510)380-6662
1814 Franklin St.
Ste. 503
Oakland, CA 94612
Eric Leenson, Pres., Progressive Asset Management
www.progressiveassetmanagement.com
SRI and planning with an emphasis on appropriate asset allocation, including direct community investments. Offers individuals and institutions the opportunity to invest in all major markets.
Phone: (510)622-0202
Fax: (510)287-2419
1904 Franklin St.
Ste. 903
Oakland, CA 94612
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California Clean Money Campaign - strategy meeting
California Clean Money Campaign, in partnership with California Common Cause, the League of Women Voters, several Union organizations and many others are pushing for the passage of the California DISCLOSE Act which will require major funders of political ads to clearly identify themselves so voters at least know who's trying to influence their vote. Assemblymember Paul Fong is a co-author of this bill, AB 1148 which will be before his Elections Committee for a hearing in the next few weeks.
Come to our next Working group meeting and help us layout and implement our support strategy:
Thursday, April 21, 7:00 - 8:30 pm at the Labor Temple.
Labor Temple (hall A)
2102 Almaden Rd.
San Jose, CA 95125 U.S
Call Craig Dunkerley for more info: 408-453-3865
Healthy Families, Healthy Communities
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Association of Santa Clara Valley, and co-sponsor City of San José Council Member Kansen Chu will be holding
a special community meeting on
Effectively Preventing & Addressing Family/Domestic Violence in Our Communities
The interactive panel discussion will include:
* How to identify family/domestic violence
* How you can work with the criminal justice system to effectively address this issue
* Effects of family/domestic violence on families & communities
* Resources that can help if you or someone you know maybe experiencing family/domestic violence
* How you can get involved to address & prevent this form of violence
Presenters will include representatives from the following agencies:
Asian Women’s Home (the domestic violence program of Asian Americans for Community Involvement) ∙ City of San José’s Family Violence Center (San José Police Department) ∙ Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office ∙ Bill Wilson Center Youth Program ∙ Center for Living with Dying (a program of the Bill Wilson Center)
Parking will be validated at the meeting; please bring your ticket to the meeting.
Wednesday, 26 October, 2011
06:00 PM - 08:30 PM
San Jose City Hall
Wing Room 120
200 East Santa Clara Street
San Jose, CA 95116
Santa Clara County Democratic Club Annual Holiday Event
Friday, 16 December, 2011
06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Fiorillo's Restaurant
638 El Camino Real
Santa Clara , CA 95050 USA
Dixie Johanson
Email: djohanson2002@yahoo.com
Phone: 415/297-0674
Democratic Television:
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party produces "Democratic TV," which airs on Public Access TV channels around the County.
San Jose, and the east part of Cupertino
Channel 15, every Friday at 9:30pm
Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View
Channel 15, every Tuesday at 6:30pm
Gilroy
Channel 20, every Sunday at 6pm, Tuesday at 10:30pm, Thursday at 4:30pm, and Saturday at noon
Los Gatos and Monte Sereno
Channel 15, the 2nd, 3rd, and 5th Monday of every month at 6:30pm
Morgan Hill and San Martin
Channel 19, every Monday and Tuesday at 8:30pm
Palo Alto, Stanford, East Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Atherton
Channel 27, every Sunday at 1am and 6:30pm, Monday at 10:30am, Tuesday at 5:30pm, Wednesday at 12:30am and 8:30am, and Saturday at 5:00pm
Democrats in Santa Clara County produce two Public Access Television Programs. For information on "Straight Talk," produced by the Santa Clara County Democratic Club, click here.
CURRENT TV:
Current TV, founded by Al Gore, includes some of the best journalism in America today. In particular their Vanguard series is amazing and should not be missed by ANYONE who wants to know in depth coverage of some of the major stories in the world.
In most areas Current TV is available on:
DIRECTV Channel 358
DISH Network Channel 196
Comcast Digital: Channel 107
AT&T U-Verse: Channel 189
Check out their program schedule here.
East San Jose Democrats:
http://www.esjd.org/
The purpose of the ESJD is to promote and influence the aims of the East San José community within the Democratic Party; to promote leadership in political activities for East San José residents; to educate the East San José community on the political process and the issues of importance to the East San José community and the Democratic Party; to assist in the selection and election of East San José Democrats to office locally, statewide and nationally and to support candidates who have strong records in the positive advancement of East San José issues; and to provide a vehicle through which its members may more actively participate at all levels of the Democratic Party.
West Valley for Change:
http://www.westvalleyforchange.com/
West Valley for Change Democratic Club grew out of the grassroots movement in West San Jose to get Barack Obama elected President in 2008. Since then we have continued to use our hope and energy to affect change, with research into issues facing our community at the local, state and national level. Further, we want to get to know our local officials and candidates for elected office to help legislate change. And we are ready to work for progressive reform within the Democratic Party.
Stanford Democrats:
We're the largest political group on campus, mobilizing for key campaigns, organizing around important issues, and working for progressive change across the street and across the country. Email us to get involved!
To join the Stanford Democrats mailing list, send an email to democrats@lists.stanford.edu.
Or visit the Stanford Democrats on Facebook.
San Mateo Democratic Party:
Our mission is to support Democratic candidates and elected officials at all levels of government, and ballot measures promoting Democratic values in San Mateo County and the State of California.
Contact Information
Voicemail: (650) 581-1350
Email: contact@sanmateodemocrats.org
751 Laurel Street, Box 702, San Carlos, CA 94070
Central Committee General Meetings – Everyone Is Welcome!
When: 7:30 pm, 3rd Thursday of every month.
Where: Machinists Hall, 1511 Rollins Road, Burlingame
Click here to find your local Democratic Club
Coastside Democratic Club
Contact: Brigid O'Farrell (650-728-3380) mbofarrell@aol.com
Website: www.coastsidedemocrats.org
Coalition 5000 Democratic Committee Club
Contact: Ashwani Bhakhri (650-583-7677) bhakhrilaw2004@yahoo.com
Meetings and events in or near South San Francisco.
North San Mateo County Democratic Club
Contact: Wallace Moore (650-589-6293) wallace.moore@comcast.net
Meets every third Monday evening of the month near Daly City Hall.
Filipino-American Democratic Club
Contact: Mike Guingona mikeguingona@yahoo.com
Visit them on Facebook.
Hillsborough Democratic Club
Contact: Grande Lum (650-340-9150) grandelum@gmail.com
Millbrae-Burlingame Democratic Club
Contact: Wayne Lee uponawish@yahoo.com
North Peninsula Democratic Club
Contact: Sandra Lang (650-342-9860) langinsureyou@sbcglobal.net
Pacifica Democrats
Contact: Barbara Arietta (415-246-0775) barietta@hotmail.com
Peninsula Young Democrats
Contact: Kai Stinchcombe kai.stinchcombe@gmail.com
Website: www.peninsulayd.org
Redwood City Democratic Club
Contact: Chris Balme chbalme@gmail.com
San Mateo County Democracy for America
Contact: Carole Dorshkind (650-766-2162) cdorshkind@comcast.net
Website: www.smcdfa.org
Meets every First Wednesday of the month in Foster City (County wide club).
San Mateo/Foster City Democratic Club
Contact: Patrick Sullivan patrick.sullivan@sanmateofostercitydemocraticclub.com
Website: sanmateofostercitydemocraticclub.com
Alameda Democratic Party:
The 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.
Find your local Democratic Clubs and organizations by clicking here.
Santa Clara County Democratic Party
2102 Almaden Road
San Jose, CA 95125
The Santa Clara County Democratic Party strives to build, sustain, and use our collective power to enable good Democratic candidates to win elections at all levels and to fight for important Democratic values such as first class schools, affordable healthcare, quality jobs, safe communities, innovative energy policies, reliable Social Security, a clean environment, and honest and open government.
You can contact us by phone or email:
(408) 445-9500
info@sccdp.org
Find local events here.
Find your local Democratic club here.
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
MARRIAGE EQUALITY SILICON VALLEY is a grassroots effort, organized by volunteers in the Silicon Valley/San Jose/South Bay area, to educate, unite and mobilize all communities for equality.
Each month, on a Sunday, which might vary depending on other events, the Outreach to Religious and Youth Communities Group holds a potluck evening. We meet at 6 pm in someone's home for a shared meal. At 6:30 pm, we view an inspiring film which focuses on LGBT issues. After the movie, we discuss current and future actions to promote education and support for marriage equality. Open to everyone. For more information, contact Ray Hixson at (650) 346-7557 or Joanne Loomba at (408) 921-0041.
SILICON VALLEY DEMOCRATIC CLUBS: This list comes from the Santa Clara County Democratic Club website:
Silicon Valley Asian Pacific American Democratic Club. SVAPADC was founded in 1996 to foster member participation at all levels of the Democratic Party. Our goals are to unify and empower the Asian Pacific American (APA) communities; ensure fair representation of the APA's interests; and educate and promote political participation. Contact Buu Thai at apa_at_sccdp.org. The club's homepage is svapadc.org.
Silicon Valley Latino Democratic Forum. A venue for local Latinos to become active in the Democratic Party. Javier Gonzalez, svldf_at_sccdp.org.
Silicon Valley Young Democrats. SVYD serves Democrats under 36 years old from throughout the Silicon Valley. We provide networking, social, and personal growth opportunities for young people dedicated to progressive ideals.
Meetings are monthly
the third Monday at 7 p.m.
UFCW Local 5, 240 S Market St,
San Jose, Ca
Dinner and drinks provided
Silicon Valley LGBT Democratic Club. Dedicated to providing a grassroots channel for the political participation of like-minded lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered Democrats. President: David Parker, lgbt_at_sccdp.org. Visit the club on the web at http://www.lgbtdems.org.
Dean Democratic Club of Silicon Valley. The Dean Democratic Club of Silicon Valley is an alliance in Silicon Valley, California dedicated to the issues brought forth by Gov. Howard Dean, M.D., his cause and his message of progressive, positive change. dfasv.org, www.dfalink.com/siliconvalley, Co-Chairs; Spandan Chakrabarti, Alice Smith. Contact deanclub_at_sccdp.org
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
SILICON VALLEY AREA FOOD CO-OPS: These are the only ones I could find near Silicon Valley, though they are all somewhat peripheral
Kresge Food Co-op
600 Kresge CT, Kresge College UCSC
Santa Cruz, California 95064
Phone: (831) 426-1506
coop@dv8.org
http://k9.dv8.org/~coop/
The Kresge Food Coop is a student-run cooperative health food store located at Kresge College on the University of California, Santa Cruz campus. We currently consist of twelve Core Collective Members who own the coop and are responsible for its daily operations and for any number of working members. This page has been created in order to better serve our community. Through this page you can email the coop, learn about our Core Collective Members, sign up to be a working member, make suggestions, check sales, read and reread our newsletter, and browse our links to other coops and health food stores.
The Cooperative Grocery (The CoG)
1450 67th Street
Emeryville, California 95616
Phone: (510) 868-2883
FAX: (510) 868-2893
info@thecog.org
http://www.thecog.org/
The Cooperative Grocery—The CoG—is a non-profit, working members cooperative that offers high-quality groceries at an affordable price to individuals and families in our community.
Members of The CoG work 2 1/2 hours every 4 weeks, performing jobs like stocking shelves, building orders and providing member services. By providing much of the labor for the store, our members keep our operating costs to a minimum. We then pass the savings onto our members in the form of lower prices. Our model is based on the successful Park Slope Food Co-Op in Brooklyn, NY, which serves 13,000 members.
To further control costs and grow our co-op in a responsible manner, we launched the CoG as an online store that is served from a warehouse located in Emeryville, with easy access to communities in Berkeley and Oakland. Our long term plan is to build a retail business as finances allow.
Bolinas Peoples Store
P. O. Box 808
Bolinas, California 94924
Phone: (415) 868-1433
FAX: (415) 868-1219
Rainbow Grocery Co-op
1745 Folsom
San Francisco, California 94103
Phone: (415) 863-0620
FAX: (415) 863-8955
comments@rainbowgrocery.coop
http://www.rainbow.coop/
We have been in San Francisco's Mission District since 1975. We strive to offer resources, education and a forum for informational exchange for many local communities and organizations.
Rainbow Grocery is open every day from 9AM to 9PM
We are located in San Francisco's Mission District at 1745 Folsom Street. Our cross street is 13th Street (also known as Duboce), which runs directly under the central freeway. Use the map below for directions by car. Click here for Public Transit directions. Click here for bicycling directions.
Other Avenues Community Food Store
3930 Judah Street
San Francisco, California 94122
Phone: (415) 661-7475
FAX: (415) 661-0835
info@otheravenues.org
http://www.otheravenues.org/
Biodiesel: Biodiesel is an American produced fuel that is cleaner than traditional diesel. Up to B20 (a 20% blend of biodiesel and traditional diesel) any diesel engine, car or truck, can run on it. Above B20, some older engines may have problems but newer diesel engines should be ok. Here are some gas stations in the Silicon Valley area that offer biodiesel:
Rotten Robbie: 310 N Whisman Rd, Mountain View, CA 94043, 650-965-2609. Offers B20 (good for any diesel engine). Open 6AM-10PM
Rotten Robbie: 1304 Piedmont Rd, San Jose, CA 95132, 408-259-5535. Offers B20 (good for any diesel engine). Open 6AM-11PM.
Bay Area Biofuel: email biodieselperformance@gmail.com for info and an appt
Western States Oil Company: 1790 S 10th St, San Jose, CA 95112, 408-292-1041. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open 7AM-5PM M-F.
The Green Station: 136 Gilman Ave, Campbell, CA 95008, 831-425-9100. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open TUES, THURS, FRI 4-7.
Autopia Biofuels: 1025 S Railroad Ave, San Mateo, CA 94402, 650-571-1863. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open M-F 8AM-7PM (CLOSED WEDS/SUNS) SA 1PM-4PM.
Mountain Feed and Farm Supply: 9550 Highway 9, Ben Lomond, CA 95005, 831-336-8876. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open M-S 9AM-6PM SUN 10-2
SF Oakland Truck Stop: 8255 San Leandro Street, Oakland, CA 94621, 510-569-1624. Offers B5 (good for any diesel engine). Open M-F, 4AM-11PM; SAT. 6AM-10PM; SUN. 7AM-10PM
The Green Station: 433 Ocean Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95061, 831-425-9100. Offers B99 (good for newer diesel engines, may not be good in some older engines). Open 10-6 DAILY
USA Grown Fuels: 2680 Soquel Ave. Santa Cruz, CA 95062, 831-476-3653. Offers B5 (good for any diesel engine). Open 24 HOURS A DAY / 7 DAYS A WEEK; MUST BE MEMBER
GREEN BUSINESSES IN THE SILICON VALLEY AREA: These are some of the best local businesses around. Taken from the Green America Green Pages
Green Career Central
www.greencareercentral.com
Helps you identify your green niche, focus your job search, and produce results. Access expert support, resources, green job boards, and a discussion forum.
Phone: (650)322-8661
P.O. Box 354
Menlo Park, CA 94026
Laptop Lunches
www.laptoplunches.com
"Want to pack nutritious, waste-free meals for school, work, and travel? Check out our bento-style containers, creative recipes, stainless steel water bottles, and lunch jars."
Phone: (831)457-0301
Fax: (831)430-0302
849 Almar
Ste. C-323
Santa Cruz, CA 95060-5848
Uhuru Pies
www.uhurupies.org
A voluntary, community-based fundraiser for the African People's Education and Defense Fund, offering quality, fresh based all natural pies. The original, progressive holiday tradition.
Phone: (510)625-1106
Fax: (510)217-4422
484 Lake Park Ave.
#357
Oakland, CA 94610
Eco-Care Professional Housecleaning
www.wagescooperatives.org/eco-care.html
Women's cooperative of highly-trained worker owners dedicated to ecologically sound cleaning methods and the highest quality of service.
Phone: (408)778-8445
Fax: (408)778-8433
60 W. Main Ave.
Ste. 11-B
Morgan Hill, CA 95037
GreenHeart Global
www.greenheartglobal.com
Conceives, designs, manufactures, and markets products to meet the growing demand for goods that are less harmful to the environment.
Phone: (510)261-7343
1148 E. 18th St., #5
Oakland, CA 94606
World Centric
www.worldcentric.org
Compostable and biodegradable disposable utensils, cups, plates, bowls, containers, etc. made from annually renewable resources such as sugar cane fiber, wheat straw, and corn.
Phone: (650)739-0699
Fax: (866)850-9732
2121 Staunton Ct.
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Sungevity
www.sungevity.com
Our mission is to bring solar to the mainstream market. With our unique and revolutionary remote solar design approach we are able to make solar energy simple, affordable, and efficient.
Phone: (510)496-5500
Fax: (510)496-5501
66 Franklin St.
Ste. 310
Oakland, CA 94607
Ready Solar
www.readysolar.com
Offers attractive convenient and affordable solar electric systems. Sells systems directly to homeowners - completely packaged, including site analysis, installation, and financing.
Phone: (650)299-9854
Fax: (650)851-3212
2929 Campus Dr Ste 110
San Mateo, CA 94403
Sustainable Home
Interior design, healthy materials, color consulting. Your home can embody both beautiful, functional design and your environmental values.
Phone: (650)855-9476
471 Matadero Ave.
Palo Alto, CA 94306
Building Solutions
www.buildingsolutions.com
As a Home Performance Contractor, Building Solutions uses applied building science to improve the energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and comfort of your home.
Phone: (866)899-2517
1757 E Bayshore Rd
Ste. 24
Redwood City, CA 94063
Ecostruction
www.ecostruction.com
Designs and builds structures using RASTRA (ICF-integrated concrete form). Rammed earth, straw bale, solar technologies, and conventional framing techniques. Training, workshops, and internships available.
Phone: (831)427-1600
Fax: (831)338-1600
P.O. Box 446
Ben Lomond, CA 95005
Santa Cruz Community Credit Union
www.scruzccu.org
A nonprofit financial cooperative that promotes economic justice. Community development priorities include offering a wide range of financial services, financial education, and an individual development account program, family loan program, low-interest child care revolving loan program, microenterprise loans, and more.
Phone: (831)460-2342
Fax: (831)426-6669
324 Front St.
Santa Cruz, CA 95060-4506
Catherine Cartier, Financial Advisor, Camejo Group
www.camejogroup.com
Values based investing for the individual investor.
Phone: (800)471-7244
Fax: (510)380-6662
1814 Franklin St.
Ste. 503
Oakland, CA 94612
Eric Leenson, Pres., Progressive Asset Management
www.progressiveassetmanagement.com
SRI and planning with an emphasis on appropriate asset allocation, including direct community investments. Offers individuals and institutions the opportunity to invest in all major markets.
Phone: (510)622-0202
Fax: (510)287-2419
1904 Franklin St.
Ste. 903
Oakland, CA 94612
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