POLS, PROFS AND PUNDITS

 

Local Dems to hear Emerald, Fink, Weber and Mattingly

Discuss Gender Politics

 

In our second installation of STARK CONTRASTS, La Mesa Foothills Democratic Club will hear from a stunning panel of experts delve into the differences the parties have to offer voters this November about women’s issues. Beyond the fact that Democrats are looking to elect the first woman President in our nation’s history, and Republicans are running a man who is a serial misogynist, famous for insulting women, is losing even the support of Republican women, who’s being advised by Roger Ailes of all people, recently fired from his Fox News fiefdom for habitual sexual harassment, tells part of the story. We’ll also examine the platforms of the respective parties out of their national conventions.

 

Democrats support a woman’s right to choose, pay equity, raising the minimum wage, paid family leave, debt free higher education, access to family planning and affordable health care, middle class tax relief, higher taxes for the 2%, and equal opportunity for executive promotion, while Republicans offer as regressive a platform on women’s issues as we have seen in decades. Trump would name judges that share his economic and social views, while Clinton would look to further our judicial gains in social justice and equal treatment under law, preserving and extending voting rights, gender and racial equality, and economic regulation that works for our middle class, not just for the very wealthy.

 

Did you know that while women comprise 33% of the Democratic caucus in Congress, Republican women number less than 9% of electees. And their numbers are shrinking.

At our September 7th meeting, we’ll have a star studded panel discuss these issues and much more.

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We’ll be honored to entertain 9th Dist. City Councilperson Marti Emerald, Assemblyperson Shirley Weber, SDSU Assoc. Professor Doreen Mattingly and local political analyst and strategist, and one of our repeat favorites, Laura Fink. The panel will be moderated by longtime club member Carol Perkins, herself a long time Women’s Studies professor at SDSU and elsewhere. These 5 women have a keen sense of the growing role of women in politics, business, education, and media, and will each offer a unique and personal perspective on their own struggles and achievements, the current political landscape, and how important it is that we share and educate voters this cycle of the consequences of choosing the wrong candidate and party, and the affect for future generations of all Americans and women in particular.

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Doreen J. Mattingly is Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at San Diego State University (SDSU). She holds a PhD in Geography from Clark University, and MA from UCLA, and a BA from UC Berkeley. Dr. Mattingly regularly teaches courses titled: Women’s Work, Sex, Power, and Politics, Women in International Development, and Women’s Movements and Activism, and has led SDSU travel study trips exploring women’s lives in Asia, Latin America, and Europe. Her academic publications are on a range of topics, including women’s employment, domestic work, immigration, urban politics, feminist research methods, and women’s activism in the 1970s. She is the author of A Feminist in the White House: Midge Costanza, the Carter Years, and America’s Culture Wars.

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Laura Fink is founder of the consulting firm Fink & Hernandez Consulting, LLC and assists political candidates and groups, corporations, nonprofits, and labor unions with communications, civic engagement, and public policy endeavors. Her experience includes facilitation of multi-million dollar campaigns for state and national political candidates. Her client list includes Speaker Toni Atkins, Congressperson Susan Davis, Councilmember Todd Gloria, Senator Marti Block and many others, including her fellow Wellesley College alum Hillary Clinton.

 

Laura more recently, and more visibly has become the political analyst of choice for several San Diego and national news outlets. It’s hard to watch a local news program during an election cycle without seeing Laura Fink prominently featured giving her views on an issue, candidate or political story.

 

When she isn’t directing a campaign or analyzing a political contest, Laura is very involved with San Diego Grantmakers. Laura developed statewide public policy outreach, strategy and communications collateral and executed plans for foundations, Grantmakers & nonprofit organizations to collaborate with elected officials to provide critical community services. The implementation phase included meeting with every state and federal elected official’s office in San Diego County, consolidating existing research and developing messaging and communications pieces for statewide use.

 

La Mesa Foothills Democratic Club serves members from the communities of San Carlos, Allied Gardens, Del Cerro, College Area, La Mesa, Mt. Helix, Santee, Casa de Oro, and other nearby East County communities. We meet the first Wednesday of every month at the La Mesa Community Center, 4975 Memorial Dr., La Mesa. Our meetings begin with a social 1/2 hour at 6:30 PM and all members and guests are welcomed. Please find us on Facebook or visit our website: Lamesafoothillsdemocraticclub.com

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Carol Perkins after graduating from the University of Missouri in 1963 with an English major and Spanish minor, Carol went to Washington University in St. Louis as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and earned an M.A. in English. She earned a Ph.D. in Claremont Graduate University’s and San Diego State University’s joint doctoral program in higher education.

 

Carol’s professional career began at Grossmont College where she taught English for many years, and served on the committee that initiated the first Women’s Studies classes. Carol taught for 14 years at San Diego State University in the first department of Women’s Studies in the U.S. From 1987 to 1989, Carol was an administrator in the College of Education at SDSU. Leaving San Diego in 1989, she chaired the Women’s Studies program at Stephens College in Missouri, and then completed her career at Minnesota State University in Mankato where Carol became full professor and chaired the Department of Women’s Studies.

 

Carol has published in the fields of feminist theater; racial and ethnic factors in women’s educational histories; Mary McLeod Bethune and other Black women educators in the post-Civil War era; the impact of immigration on rural communities in Minnesota; English language learning strategies employed by Spanish speaking children in public schools; and the influence of pre-Columbian goddesses on the religious life of Colonial Mexico.

 

Carol was a founding member of Sisters On Stage, a feminist theater group that performed throughout Southern California in the late 1970s; I served on the boards of Heartland Human Relations Association, Charley Brown Preschool in La Mesa, and the Mankato (Minnesota) Coalition Against Domestic Abuse. For the past 6 years, she has coordinated La Mesa-El Cajon AAUW’s Women in History program, which brings living history presentations to elementary schools

 

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La Mesa Oktoberfest 2016

Despite the hot weather, plans for our La Mesa-Foothills Democratic Oktoberfest booth are underway. Oktoberfest attendees will be thrilled with the enhanced venues and extra day in 2016. We need helpers at our booth to register voters, distribute campaign literature, and we will have Hillary/Kaine campaign buttons, bumper stickers, rally and yard signs available for a small donation.

Here are the dates and times for this year’s event:

Friday, September 30: 3 pm – 10:00 pm
Saturday, October 1: 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
Sunday, October 2: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

We welcome folks to sign up for a four hour time slot, ring a friend and have a blast! Please contact our Oktoberfest Chairperson Steve Jesionka either by email: sjesionka@cox.net or by phone at 619-670-2379.

Local Dems To Look at GUN VIOLENCE, REFORM

Look for STARK CONTRASTS IN FALL CAMPAIGN

 

Kick off Summer at Mission Trails at Buffo Party in the Park

 

At the 3rd Annual Party in the Park, La Mesa Dems filled the patio to overflowing at the beautiful Mission Trails Visitors Center, Wednesday, July 6th as nearly 150 passionate progressives (including 20 NEW MEMBERS) reveled in the glory of a nearly perfect Summer evening. With the sun-tinged hills and cliffs as the backdrop, we dined on Cheers subs and home baked pies, heard Park Naturalist Linda Hassakis enthrall with details of the 5 peak challenge, snake skins, and bobcat sightings, and listened to luminaries like Supervisor Dave Roberts, Party Chief Francine Busby, City Attorney Candidate Mara Elliott, and D-9 finalists Ricardo Flores and Georgette Gomez. Lastly, we were thrilled to have our own Board Member Colin Parent announce his candidacy for La Mesa City Council in a well-received and very motivating speech.

 

Colin touched on the clear divisions in his race against 2 incumbents, one of which denies that climate change is real, and the other an ardent Trump supporter. Which brings us to the subject of our SUMMER and FALL meeting topics: STARK CONTRASTS between parties, Trump-ism vs the Common Good. Never had we had a presidential referendum quite so delineated as this one, on almost every issue of national importance and discussion.   Our meetings will cover Gender Equity, Immigration Policy, Xenophobia, Climate Change and perhaps, most relevantly, Gun Violence and the Republicans inability to enact or accept meaningful Gun Reform.

 

Our next meeting, Wednesday, August 3rd, at 7 PM at the La Mesa Community Center will feature an all-star panel of experts to discuss, dissect and divulge why the NRA has such a pistol-lock grip on the Republican Party, which even as we reel from the tragic events of the past few weeks, will not consider a renewal of the assault weapons ban, a limit on the size of ammo clips, enacting sensible background checks or closing the gun show loophole, all of which are wildly popular notions with the voting public.

 

Our panel will feature members of law enforcement, veterans and the Director of Public Outreach for the San Diego Chapter of the Brady Campaign, Ron Marcus.

 

The San Diego chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence has been the voice of the national Brady Campaign in San Diego County for well over a decade. In the wake of so many recent tragic mass shootings, the chapter has grown rapidly, organizing into an even stronger voice for sensible measures to prevent gun violence. they believe in a balanced approach that ensures the rights of all to enjoy essential personal freedoms while maintaining a truly safe community.

 

In 1981, Jim Brady, White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan, was shot in the head during an attempt on the President’s life. Remarkably, Jim survived, and was forced to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. After that, he and his wife Sarah founded the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence and devoted the rest of their lives to crusading for sensible firearm legislation in the United States. The Brady Campaign, headquartered in Washington D.C., has active chapters throughout the country, working to make our communities safer at the local, state and federal level with public education, advocacy, and common sense laws.

 

Ron Marcus serves as one of many volunteers on the board of the San Diego Chapter of the Brady Campaign to prevent gun violence. He became active in the chapter following the devastating Sandy Hook shooting tragedy. As Director of Public Outreach, Ron is responsible for marketing and media relations for the chapter, whose primary aim is to help reduce gun violence by educating the public and working with government at the local, state and federal levels.

 

In addition, Ron is the president of, a local branding and marketing firm. He is also a musician, martial arts instructor, and husband. He is a native Californian and has called San Diego home since 1985.

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Another panelist will be combat veteran and former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher.   Now Professor Fletcher, he teaches classes in the UCSD department of political science, as well as mentoring and advising students and helping to develop public policy projects. Fletcher remains politically active; supporting Democratic candidates and progressive causes. He is a member of the national advisory board of Organizing for Action, the successor organization of President Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign. He is a member of the Statewide Leadership Council of the Public Policy Institute of California, and a member of the Aspen Institute Global Alliances Program Advisory Board. He is also a member of the National Advisory Board of the Truman National Security Project. He is a delegate of the California Democratic Party and has been active in supporting Democratic candidates and causes such as efforts to raise the minimum wage. He also remains involved in efforts to ensure implementation of Chelsea’s Law. He is a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Human Rights,.

On March 13, 2013, Fletcher brought together law enforcement, community, business, labor and faith-based leaders to form San Diegans United for Common Sense Immigration Reform. The coalition came to an agreement to advocate for a pathway to citizenship, reform to the immigrant visa system, smart border security, and basic human rights.

Fletcher is an Ironman Triathlete, marathon runner, alpine mountaineer and mountain biker. Fletcher has served on the Board of Directors for the Marine Corps Recruit Depot Historical Society, a member of The American Legion, life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, member of the board of directors of the San Diego Opera, Executive Committee of CONNECT, Community Advisory Council for Voices for Children, and the San Diego Regional Advisory Council of the California League of Conservation Voters Education Fund.

 

 

If you live in San Carlos, Del Cerro, Allied Gardens, College Area, Santee, La Mesa, Mt. Helix, and other nearby communities and ARE NOT YET A MEMBER of LMFDC, you are missing scintillating monthly programs, great camaraderie among like-minded progressives, political action and get-out-the-vote efforts, community involvement on many fronts, our monthly newsletter, and regular informative updates from members and Club President, Linda Armacost.

This year, it’s VITALLY IMPORTANT to get involved with local and national politics as the stakes are higher than ever! There are generational changes pending on issues spanning immigration reform, women’s health, voting rights, Supreme Court appointments, climate change, living wages, Convadiums, open space, and so much more.

 

The last year has seen a jump in both club memberships and meeting attendance with over 100 members and guests joining the festivities each month. We meet the first Wednesday of every month at La Mesa Community Center, 4975 Memorial Dr., just North of University Ave. Our meetings begin with social ½ hour at 6:30 PM and then the business and speakers start at 7 PM. We offer light snacks, healthy sides, desserts, and beverages of all sorts. Check out our very informative website at www.lamesafoothillsdemocraticclub.com. Please join us soon.

Stark Contrasts-Gun Control

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Be sure to attend our series of meetings “Stark Contrasts” beginning on August 3

STARK CONTRASTS IN FALL CAMPAIGN

LMFDC Looks at GUN VIOLENCE, REFORM

STARK CONTRASTS between parties, Trump-ism vs the Common Good.  Never had we had a presidential referendum quite so delineated as this one, on almost every issue of national importance and discussion.   Our meetings will cover Gender Equity, Immigration Policy, Xenophobia, Climate Change and perhaps, most relevantly, Gun Violence and the Republicans inability to enact or accept meaningful Gun Reform

Our next meeting, Wednesday, August 3rd, at 7 PM at the La Mesa Community Center will feature an all-star panel of experts to discuss, dissect and divulge why the NRA has such a pistol-lock grip on the Republican Party, which even as we reel from the tragic events of the past few weeks, will not consider a renewal of the assault weapons ban, a limit on the size of ammo clips, enacting sensible background checks or closing the gun show loophole, all of which are wildly popular notions with the voting public.

Our panel will feature members of law enforcement, veterans and the Director of Public Outreach for the San Diego Chapter of the Brady Campaign, Ron Marcus

The San Diego chapter of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence has been the voice of the national Brady Campaign in San Diego County for well over a decade. In the wake of so many recent tragic mass shootings, the chapter has grown rapidly, organizing into an even stronger voice for sensible measures to prevent gun violence. they believe in a balanced approach that ensures the rights of all to enjoy essential personal freedoms while maintaining a truly safe community.

Ron Marcus serves as one of many volunteers on the board of the San Diego Chapter of the Brady Campaign to prevent gun violence. He became active in the chapter following the devastating Sandy Hook shooting tragedy. As Director of Public Outreach, Ron is responsible for marketing and media relations for the chapter, whose primary aim is to help reduce gun violence by educating the public and working with government at the local, state and federal levels.

Another panelist will be combat veteran and former Assemblyman Nathan Fletcher.   Now Professor Fletcher, he teaches classes in the UCSD department of political science, as well as mentoring and advising students and helping to develop public policy projects.  He is also a member of the National Advisory Board of the Truman National Security Project.  He is a delegate of the California Democratic Party and has been active in supporting Democratic candidates and causes such as efforts to raise the minimum wage. He also remains involved in efforts to ensure implementation of Chelsea’s Law. Board.  

LMFDC Meeting Wednesday, August 3 at the La Mesa Community Center, 4975 Memorial Drive, La Mesa. We begin with a Social Time with lite refreshments at 6:30 pm. The Business Meeting begins at 7:00 pm. Look for more information in the La Mesa and Mission Trails Courier papers and in your August Issue of The Progressive Voice.

Pride Parade

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The Annual Pride Parade is this Saturday, July 16 at 11:00 am. I am inviting all you wonderful members to join with the SD Dems for Equality and the Hillary Clinton campaign. We will have our club banner and proudly march with our brother and sisters in the LGBTQ Community:

Where:  Meet near the DMV in Hillcrest, our unit # is 47 at 10:00 am

How:  Carpool or Trolley are good choices, the parking situation is difficult, this link will help:   https://sdpride.org/parking-transportation/ there is a shuttle that runs from the Naval Hospital to the Park but in years past, the service was slow and some folks missed the Parade.

When:  10:00 am at the latest

Contact for more information or to RSVP:  Steve Jesionka 619-670-2379 (h) or sjesionka@cox.net

 

 

3rd Annual Party in the Park

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-obama-family-portrait-2015-exlarge-169America Salutes President Obama

Local Club Celebrates Independence Day Holiday at

3rd Annual Party in the Park

Highlighted by a

Special Auction of Obama Memorabilia

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La Mesa Foothills Democratic Club will be saluting the many accomplishments and bid a fond farewell to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle as they wrap up their nearly 8 years in the White House. And we’ll have many notable guests to help commemorate the occasion with tributes, pictures, collectibles and remembrances.

The Party in the Park comes in the middle of our Independence Week Celebration on Wednesday, July 6th from 6:00 – 9 PM. We will again be hosted by Jay Wilson and the terrific staff of the Mission Trails Regional Park and Visitors Center. And again, our event will feature Sub Sandwiches, salads, desserts, talk and camaraderie on the beautiful patio overlooking the Park and the San Diego River canyon.   It’s particularly convenient for our many members living in San Carlos, Del Cerro, Allied Gardens, La Mesa, Santee and the College Area. The dinner costs $5.00 for members and $15.00 for non-members. We’ll be signing up new members at the door.

JESS DURFEE, past chairperson of the San Diego County Democratic Party, and current National Committee member and convention delegate will describe his experiences with the Obama administration and the work being done in DC for national issues of import for Democratic progressives here and across the country. He’ll undoubtedly have some observations of the upcoming presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and the presumptive Republican nominee.   Jess, also a noted baker, will again be a featured taster and judge of our now famous PIE BAKING CONTEST. All attendees are invited to enter their best attempt at a delectable dessert to share with the 130+ guests. Prizes to the best 3 entries.

We’ve invited a who’s who of County Democratic Party stars, including County Chair FRANCINE BUSBY.

Another highlight of the evening will be a fabulous chat with Naturalist Linda Hassakis who thrilled us last year with samples of flora and fauna that we can expect to find throughout the park. We are sure to experience something unexpected with this very knowledgeable and engaging speaker.

The feature of the evening will undoubtedly be our Obama Memorabilia Silent Auction featuring a variety of valuable collectibles donated by our own JoDee Rich. A detailed pictorial and full description of the items can be found at our website, www.lamesafoothillsdemocraticclub.com. Among the items are framed 2008 Obama and other candidates limited edition comic books, Inaugural posters, pictures, prints, tickets and invitations, Framed Marvel comics “The Amazing Spiderman” limited edition “President’s Day Specials”, and much more. Bring your checkbooks! Inspect and bid on items at our website, and be sure to like us on our Facebook page.

Don’t miss our Party in the Park as we celebrate not only the Obama legacy, but our own success as a growing and powerful influence in the East County political scene. We are one of the largest and fastest growing Chartered Democratic Clubs in San Diego County. We meet regularly the first Wednesday of each month at the La Mesa Community Center. Become a member and enjoy the programs and camaraderie of fellow progressives this most crucial election year as we pivot to the general. All guests are welcomed.

 

PRESIDENT OBAMA COMMEMORATIVE COLLECTION

OFFERRED FOR SALE:  SILENT AUCTION

OUTSTANDING PRESIDENT OBAMA COMMEMORATIVE PIECES:  PART 2

PARTY IN THE PARK MISSION TRAILS REGIONAL PARK

WEDNESDAY, JULY 6–6-9:00 PM

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Piece # 5:  Inaugural tickets color coated and congressional invitation, original letter. Only 240,000 went to the general public.  Mounted in beautiful black frame.

Minimum Bid=$125.00

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Piece # 6:  A large Obama poster in black lacquer frame. Only sold through state Democratic Clubs. Minimum Bid=$125.00

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Piece # 7:  Small collection of Obama Memorabilia, certifications of Authenticity on back. Black Box frame. Minimum Bid=$95.00

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ONE OF THESE SPECIAL PIECES PLEASE EMAIL LINDA ARMACOST, PRESIDENT larmacost@cox.net

President Obama Memorial Collection

OFFERRED FOR SALE:  SILENT AUCTION

OUTSTANDING PRESIDENT OBAMA MEMORIAL PIECES:  Part 1

PARTY IN THE PARK:  WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 FROM 6-9:00 PM

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Piece # 1:  5 Marvel comics in a beautiful black lacquer frame; Presidential Material & Female Force. Minimum Bid=$100.00

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Piece # 2:  Marvel’s The Amazing Spider-Man (first printing) and all 4 replicas with a different cover. Minimum Bid=$225.00

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Piece#3:  5 Complimenting comics in black lacquer frame. Marvels Comics #583 Amazing Spider-Man Special Tribute to Dating Issue, Presidential Material President Obama Inauguration Photo Cover (2009), Mad Magazine #498 Obama-The first 100 minutes (2009), Obama Inaugural Edition # 1 by Chris Allen. Minimum Bid=$150.00

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Piece # 4:  (2)President Obama 2009 Inaugural Posters by Shepard Faire. 36×26 Black Lacquer Frame.

Minimum Bid=$150.00 (unframed $90.00)

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ANY OF THESE ITEMS, PLEASE EMAIL PRESIDENR LINDA ARMACOST:  larmacost@cox.net

3rd Annual Party in the Park

JoDee.Obama.shadow.boxLA MESA-FOOTHILLS DEMOCRATIC CLUB JULY 2016

America Salutes President Obama

The LMFDC Celebrates the Independence Day Holiday at the

3rd Annual Party in the Park, highlighted by a Special Auction of Obama Memorabilia

On Wednesday, July 6th from 6:00 – 9:00 PM, the La Mesa-Foothills Democratic Club will salute the many accomplishments of and bid a fond farewell to President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle as they wrap up their nearly 8 years in the White House. We’ll have several notable guests joining us to help commemorate this special occasion, with tributes, remembrances, sharing of pictures, and auctioning of collectibles.

Jess Durfee, past chairperson of the San Diego County Democratic Party and current National Committee member and convention delegate, will describe his experiences with the Obama administration and the work being done in DC for national issues of import for Democratic progressives here in San Diego and across the country. He’ll undoubtedly share some observations of the upcoming presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and the presumptive

Republican nominee. Jess, who is also a noted baker, will be a featured taster and judge of our now famous pie baking contest. All attendees are encouraged to bring a delectable pie or other dessert to share with the 130+ members and guests, and to enter the contest. Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 dessert entries.

We’ve also invited a “who’s who” of San Diego County Democratic Party stars, including Party Chair Francine Busby, and 2 service veterans, to remind us of why we are able to celebrate our freedom and independence every July. Relating how their service experience helped shape their politics and world view will be vets Nathan Fletcher, former assemblyman and future office holder, and Doug Applegate, who just might upend our infamous nemesis Darrell Issa in their November Congressional contest.

Another highlight of the evening will be a fabulous chat with naturalist Linda Hassakis, who thrilled us last year with samples and stories of flora and fauna we can expect to find throughout the park. We are sure we will experience the unexpected with this very knowledgeable and engaging speaker.

The feature of the evening will undoubtedly be our Obama Memorabilia Silent Auction, featuring a variety of valuable collectibles donated by our own JoDee Rich.

A detailed pictorial and full description of the items can be found at our website, http://www.lamesafoothillsdemocraticclub.com. Items up for auction include framed 2008 Obama and other candidates limited edition comic books, Inauguration posters, pictures, prints, tickets and invitations, framed Marvel comics “The Amazing Spiderman”, limited edition “President’s Day Specials”, and much more. Bring your checkbooks and credit cards! Before the party, you can inspect and bid on items at our website.

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The Party in the Park comes in the middle of our Independence Week Celebration, and we will again be hosted by Jay Wilson and the terrific staff of the Mission Trails Regional Park and Visitors Center. Our dinner event will feature sub sandwiches, salads, desserts, conversation and camaraderie on the beautiful patio overlooking the Park and the San Diego River canyon. It’s particularly convenient for our many members living in San Carlos, Del Cerro, Allied Gardens, La Mesa, Santee and the College Area. The dinner costs only $5.00 for members and $15.00 for non-members.

We look forward to signing up several new members at the door!

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SUPPORT OUR CANDIDATES ON JUNE 7

La Mesa-Foothills Democratic Club
2016 Primary Election
Endorsed Democratic Candidates

U.S. Congress
Susan Davis, District #53
Scott Peters, District #52

State Offices
Dr. Shirley Weber, Assembly District #79
Todd Gloria, Assembly District #78
Toni Atkins, State Senate #39

County Board of Supervisors
Dave Roberts, District #3

Superior Court
Kari Katz, Office 38
James Mangione, Office 25

City of San Diego
Ed Harris, Mayor
Rafael Castellanos, City Attorney:
Barbara Bry, District #1
Chris Ward, District #3
Jose Caballero, District #7

Helix Water Board
Mark Grayck, District #3

El Cajon City Council
Stephanie Harper