Change is Coming - Utah and Utahn's working together to get our country back on track.
Description:
Saturday, December 13th 9:30 and 11:30 am
Sunday, December 14th 1:30 pm
Time: Saturday, 9:30 am and 11:30 am and Sunday, 1:30pm
(Same event hosted 3 different times)
Location: Salt Lake City Public Library 210 East 400 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Direct from the Office of the President Elect Barack Obama we will be showing the DVD "Change is Coming."
We will also take time to discuss the issues that are most important to you, what you can do to support President Elect Barack's agenda, and how you can continue to make an impact in your community.
This event will be fun and personal. We will give everyone a chance to participate should they be so inclined. Now is the time to put aside partisanship and politics, find common ground, and work together.
This meeting is open to the Public those who might not have been involved in the Presidential campaign, even those who might have supported someone other than President Elect Barack Obama. The challenges we face demand we be as inclusive as possible. It'll take the whole country working together to get our country back on track. We will also discuss and plan a Obama Inauguration party with dinner and dancing. Come and be part of the move for change.
Thank you to all of you who participated and volunteered last night at Canyon Rim Park. A special thanks goes to Mike Lookinland who kept things running with the giant screen.
All four major news stations covered the event as well as local papers and radio stations.
Kristen Garbett did a great job running the soda and snacks booth and Rob Skraznas was a great host. The event was hosted by Rob, Kristen and I. Over a dozen volunteers registered voters and signed up more future volunteers. Sydney Rhees merged his ever-expanding house party with ours and we really appreciate his help and participation. If you haven't seen his house it is on 7th East. His little paint job has made the papers. He also brought cardboard Obama and many people took pictures with him.
We don't have any banners locally, but by all means, if you want to make something and display it on your home that says a lot about your support.
Many people brought homemade signs and banners. Obama t-shirts abounded and some even got their dogs into the spirit by decorating them. No animals were harmed or will be harmed in this campaign. I swear.
We had around 300 people attend. More than that showed up just to get yard signs. Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker attended and gave a great speech.Candidates Jean Welch Hill, Brian King, Bob Springmeyer,and Lynn Hemmingway were on hand to speak to voters, get their input and celebrate with the crowd. Grae Wallace from Canyon Coffee did a great job keeping everyone caffinated.
Suzanne Gelderman addressed the crowd. Duchess and Patrick worked the Obama booth and spoke to everyone. If you forgot to take home the candidate sign you wanted go to slcountydems.org for more information on getting lawn signs of local candidates. It is vital that we keep up the pressure and show our support not only for Obama but for local people on the ground who will contribute as a whole to the Obama Presidency.
John and his wife had those great Jute bags for sale with the logo on them. If you missed getting one you can catch him at the Farmers Market downtown every Saturday. We signed a banner to hang in headquarters. If you haven't made it to headquarters yet is is on 780 East, South Temple. Stop by to volunteer this Saturday or stop by sometime just to say hello. Hopefully we will get some t-shirts and bumper stickers.
If you would like to see photos of last night go to this link.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/28691399@N06/
It was an emotional evening as we spread out on blankets in front of the glowing Wasatch Mountains under the setting sun. It was the next best thing to being in Denver because sharing this occasion with a cheering crowd is no comparison to sitting in one's own livingroom.We clapped, we screamed, we booed, and we gave standing ovations. Wouldn't we have felt funny doing that in front of the sofa alone at home?
Now is the time to get started on local campaigns. There will be many volunteer opportunities. Look in Events for them and register saying you will volunteer. The Neighbor to Neighbor program can be found when you go to your dashboard. We need a lot of people in Utah to help out. Volunteer early and you may be a local coordinator.
Thanks for sharing in the excitement. I hope to see you elsewhere in the community. Say hello and let's have a great election!
I was surprised to see this banner in support of Barack Obama in an industrial section of Salt Lake City.
Hi,
I am organizing a fund raiser for Obama in Salt Lake City. I already have an auditorium reserved for May 2nd and my thinking was to have some big name speakers to draw people in to buy tickets for and also to collect extra contributions.
I have done fund raising in the past but never for a politician. I've already into a question I can't answer to find out how much they're going to charge me for the auditorium and that is if we are for profit or non-profit. I would think a presidential campaign would be non-profit but then she needs some identifying number.
I have contacted several people I know in Obama's campaign and have not heard back from anyone. I also have filed the necessary form for an appearance request for Obama but I understand that takes a while to hear back on.
Anyway, I'm really needing some advice from people experienced with this - and volunteers for the committee too!
Thank you.
Kindest Regards,
Tresa
888-215-4702
I am ssooo excited! I'm a volunteer on the Obama campaign and I received a call this afternoon that Obama is coming to Salt Lake City this coming Saturday, February 2nd. We don't have many details yet, just that he will be here between 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. That night, there will be a party/fundraiser.
I will post more details as I learn them.
Our Walk for Change didn't just make the news here, here, here and here. We also got shown a little love from Campaign Headquarters. Check out the latest official blog.
Thanks so much to each of you for the support that has been given. Even those of you that didn't make it Saturday have still helped in other ways that made this possible. Helping with previous events, coming to meetings, even blog posting. All of your efforts led to the incredible success that we had.
If anyone is planning on attending either of the events on Monday 3/19, call me and I can get you some copies of an excellent Obama flier (on his work getting us out of Iraq) that you can distribute. I will be there from 11am to 11:30 for the initial gathering, but then I have to leave, and it would be great if someone were willing to hand out fliers at the march/rally proper. I downloaded the flier from one of the larger groups and it looks great. Call me tomorrow morning (3/19/07, Monday) if you can help. Event details and phone # in extended text.
I would like to get some local events started. It seems that perhaps one of the best things we can do is to get the message out, let other Utahn's know about Obama. So, let's start out by meeting, perhaps every other week, until a more comfortable schedule works itself out. For the topic of meeting, perhaps we should strengthen our understanding of Obama's stance on things, so that we can talk intelligently with our friends and neighbors, when they ask "How does Obama stand on the issue of 'X'?"