Good morning, fellow Dems,
1.
No Tyrants Tuesday: Our Tuesday protest, an extension of the No Kings Protests, takes place from
4:30-5:30 at Liberty Square Courthouse
. The weather is spring-like and ideal for standing up for democracy and the protection of voting rights. Responses from motorists remain more positive and affirming than contrary. However, if anyone starts to provoke you, remember...
- When confronted with a situation, first take a few deep breaths to regulate your own nervous system. If you are triggered, things will escalate quickly.
- Get grounded and come up with multiple options, not just one. Such as distract, delegate, and delay taking action at present.
2.
Candidate Forum: The Middle Peninsula Forum took place on June 4 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Rappahannock Community College. Six candidates attended the Forum, which was well attended. Gloucester Dems recorded the event, and it can be found on YouTube.
3.
Meet the Candidates: 5 of the 7 candidates hoping to win the Democratic primary will be attending the MCDC June 13th meeting and presenting their platforms. The June 6 Virginia Gazette ran an
article outlining the positions of the 7 candidates hoping to unseat Wittman.
You can also find links to the websites for each of the 7 Democratic candidates on the Vote page of this site. Click
here to get there...
4.
Join Senator Warner at the Gloucester Dems Meet and Greet: Friday, June 12, 5:00-6:00.
5.
Crab Steam Banner is on Display on Main St: Thanks to Lois for designing the banner and getting it printed and ready for viewing, to Sheila for coordinating with our friend, Mike Rowe at Storybound, who granted permission for it to be placed on the corner of the business, and to Kent for installing the banner this evening.
MCDC will have a table by the banner on July 4 and July 11 during the Saturday Farmer's Market, where literature from the Democratic candidates running against Wittman, information on voter registration, MCDC literature, and Crab Steam tickets will be available. Maureen Bongarone is coordinating the sign-up.
6.
Crab Steam Tickets on Sale: Tickets can be purchased through Act Blue or through one of the MCDC members who are selling tickets. Word on the water is that crabs are plentiful this year, and those delicious salads, macaroni and cheese, and fried chicken will be back on the menu. Our famous dessert makers will be baking their best for the Crab Steam dessert table. We have invited the candidates to attend, and most have accepted. You don't want to miss this feast and opportunity to hear from the candidates before election day, so get your tickets now!
Click
here to get more information about the Crab Steam and a link to buy tickets online.
7.
Juneteenth Celebration:
Cobbs Creek Art Center, 12:00-6:00.
Please join us for this important second Independence Day celebration of enslaved emancipation, an event that took place more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.
Many activities are planned, and volunteers are needed. See Edith Turner or Sheila Crowley if you are able to help out.
Best to all,
Butler Knight, Chairperson
Mathews County Democratic Committee