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Events
On Saturday September 15th, we need help with voter registration at the farmer's market. Contact Jim MacMillan at jimlmacmillan@hotmail.com or sign up online at www.sbdems.org if you can help.
Set up: Jim MacMillan and ??
8:00 to 10:00: Lois Hamilton, ?? and ??
10:00 to 12:00: Sandy Grasso-Boyd, Geoff Aggeler and ??
Take down: Jim MacMillan and ??
Arlington West needs help setting up on Sunday September 16th and every Sunday at 7:30-8:00 am and to take down at 3:30 pm at the Wharf. If anyone has questions, email Rod Brown at oldrodbrown@aol.com. There is a special need for volunteers who have ever served in the military and are willing to talk to the public about the war and the memorial.
Can you help with voter registration at City College on Wednesday September 12th? Contact Jim Macmillan at jimlmacmillan@hotmail.com or signup online at www.sbdems.org.
Set up: Jim MacMillan
8 to 10: Jim MacMillan and ??
10 to 12: Charlotte MacMillan and ??
12 to 2: Jim MacMillan and ??
Take down: Jim MacMillan
The September meetings for the Santa Barbara for Kucinich and Impeach Bush and Cheney groups will be Monday September 17th at 6:30 p.m. at the Veterans Memorial Building, 112 W. Cabrillo Blvd., Cabrillo Room, first floor. The keynote speaker at this month's meetup will be Dave Lindorff, co-author of THE CASE FOR IMPEACHMENT (with Barbara Olshansky), an amazingly popular and extremely readable book that explains the context while also setting forth six articles of impeachment against Bush, plus an extra section on Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, and Alberto Gonzales.
The next monthly Dem Night will be Tuesday September 18th at Dem Headquarters. Refreshments and socializing from 6:00 to 6:30. SB County Democratic Party leaders will discuss the Party structure, including how our local structure at the County level fits in with the bigger picture at the state and national level.
The Walter H. Capps Center for the Study of Ethics, Religion and Public Life will present Anne Hastings, speaking on "Eradicating Global Poverty: Is It Really Achievable?" Hastings is the Executive Director of Fonkoze, Haiti's largest microfinance institution. She will discuss the successful models and practices in global efforts to combat extreme poverty and how we can help. Victoria Hall, 33 West Victoria Street, SB. No charge.

