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Are you planning to join the national rally in San Jose against the passing of Prop 8 on Saturday?
If so, I am looking for people to join the marching team from St. James park to City Hall. This team — dubbed “Team A” — is comprised of supporters of No on 8 with a special emphasis on teachers, educators, families, kids, parents, etc. However, we pretty much all come from family, so this should not be considered exclusive.
Team A is meeting at 9:45am at the corner of St. James and S 3rd street, and expects to begin marching to City Hall sometime between 10a and 10:15a, with the goal of arriving there by 10:30am. We will be one of the 4 contingents converging simultaneously in a show of unity from all 4 directions.
Please contact me to let me know if you will be joining this group so I can keep you posted. I have attached a map of the marching locations. The marching routes will be provided to the team leaders prior to march.
In CommUnity Spirit, Jnana (Jo-Lynn) Team Leader A
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Attention miniature golf fans. The family owners/management of Golfland Entertainment Centers were BIG donors to the “Yes on H8”. They contributed over $35,000 to take rights away from gays, lesbians and their families. The database of Prop. 8 contributions (http://www.sfgate.com/webdb/prop8/) list the following: - Robert Kenney, Sunnyvale, CA, Golfland Entertainment, Vice President, $5,000 - Ms Louise Kenney, Sunnyvale, CA, retired, $5,060 - Daniel Kenney, Campbell, CA, Manager Golfland Entertainment, $300 - Jason Kenney, Sunnyvale, CA, Manager Golfland Entertainment, $99
By doing internet searching I discovered that Fred Kenney of Granite Bay, Calif., is listed as the company’s president and chief executive. Interestingly, Cynthia Kenney, a homemaker, lives at the same address as Fred Kenney in Granite Bay. She gave a total of $25,100 to pass Prop. 8.
There are 9 Golfland Entertainment Centers throughout California and Arizona.
— admin @ 9:00 pm
Attention miniature golf fans. The family owners/management of Golfland Entertainment Centers were BIG donors to the “Yes on H8”. They contributed over $35,000 to take rights away from gays, lesbians and their families. The database of Prop. 8 contributions (http://www.sfgate.com/webdb/prop8/) list the following: - Robert Kenney, Sunnyvale, CA, Golfland Entertainment, Vice President, $5,000 - Ms Louise Kenney, Sunnyvale, CA, retired, $5,060 - Daniel Kenney, Campbell, CA, Manager Golfland Entertainment, $300 - Jason Kenney, Sunnyvale, CA, Manager Golfland Entertainment, $99
By doing internet searching I discovered that Fred Kenney of Granite Bay, Calif., is listed as the company’s president and chief executive. Interestingly, Cynthia Kenney, a homemaker, lives at the same address as Fred Kenney in Granite Bay. She gave a total of $25,100 to pass Prop. 8.
There are 9 Golfland Entertainment Centers throughout California and Arizona.
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Please help the WAD committee to spread the word. Download, print and post these where you can. If we get a few folks to put up a couple each, we will save a lot of money and get the word out. You will also find the 2 per sheet black and white fliers to hand out to your friends, clients or neighbors. You can download the WAD Flier and Poster PDFs here:
http://www.aidscoal ition.org/download/WAD/WAD08_PosterFinal.pdf
http://www.aidscoal ition.org/download/WAD/WAD08_2copyBnW.pdf
Yours,
Ray Mueller Event Coordinator, AIDS Coalition Silicon Valley 408-451-9255 Register for the Walk at: www.acsv.kintera.org/wfa2008 Be our friend on MySpace: www.myspace.com/walkforaids
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[image: DeFrank Header] *Greetings!* Saturday San Jose March Here are the meeting sites for the March to City Hall.
Starting places with suggested affinity groups:
Step off time 9:45
Team A: Starting place St James Park E. St John & S.3rd Teachers, educators, couples with children, married couples
Team B: Starting Place: Metropolitan Community Church 65 S. 7th St Faith Leaders, members of spiritual communities and supporters
Team C Starting Place: San Jose Museum of Art, Market St, next to Cesar Chavez Plaza People of color and supporters
Team D Starting Place Billy DeFrank Center 938 The Alameda Anyone who wants to go there This will be a long walk. Step off will be much earlier, 9:15
Please forward this to everyone you know and want to march with. Make it a date!
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OPEN GAY ISSUES FORUM (LGBT) THURSDAY, November 13, 2008 10:00A.M. 30TH STREET SENIOR CENTER 225 -30TH STREET, 3RD FLOOR (at Dolores Street)
Whether you are in the closet or out, partnered or single, outgoing or shy…we hope you will join us for the opportunity to get to know each other and build an inclusive community at 30th Street Senior Center.
This group is for LGBT seniors and straight allies. You don’t need to be a member or join anything. You can have lunch at 30th Street Senior Center (or not). We hope for interesting and stimulating discussions amongst ourselves and sometimes outside speakers will be invited. Whether you have something to say or not; we honor your ideas, suggestions, and participation.
We hope you will join us in creating a healthy and inclusive community!
For information: Please call Hérman Carrera at 415-550-2214 or e-mail hcarrera@onlok.org
Co-sponsored by the 30th Street Senior Center and openhouse Thank you to the SF Department of Aging and Adult Services for their ongoing support.
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Roxie Kellam Education and Outreach Coordinator openhouse 870 Market Street, Suite 458 San Francisco, CA 94102
roxie@openhouse-sf.org 415.296.8995, X7 415.296.8008 FAX www.openhouse-sf.org
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LGBT Adults with Disabilities Speak Out Learn from LGBT Adults with Disabilities and Network with Other Agencies about How to Meet Consumer Needs.
November 12, 2008, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the LGBT Center in San Francisco.
The LGBT Community Partnership is welcoming organizations and individuals who serve older adults and adults with disabilities to a free event on November 12, 2008, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the LGBT Center in San Francisco.
This event provides an ideal environment to better understand adults with disabilities and learn more about the culturally sensitive services that are needed.
P R O G R A M 1:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. - Snacks and Networking Network with peers from other aging and disability agencies and organizations. 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Interactive Forum Learn about independent living stories of the community (Time for question and answer included). 3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - More time for Snacks and Networking 4:00 p.m. - 5 p.m. - Short Play “No - Assumptions - Women and Disability” performed by MotherTongue Feminist Collective Theater.
L O C A T I O N LGBT Community Center www.sfcenter.org 1800 Market Street 4th Floor San Francisco, CA 94102 Wednesday Nov. 12, 2008 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Registration prior to November 1st is encouraged. Contact us as early as possible if you need an ASL signer or any other accommodations. This event has been funded through an Aging and Disabilities Resource Connection Grant from the California Department of Aging through a collaboration with The City and County of San Francisco Department of Aging and Adult Services - www.sfhsa.org/DAAS.htm and the San Francisco Independent Living Resource Center - www.ilrcsf.org
R E S E R V A T I O N (reservation by November 1st is encouraged) To register your participation*, contact: Lori Guidos at (415) 665-8641 or via email at admin@disabledcommunity.org *Organizations which would like to display their outreach materials are encouraged to bring their business card and organization overview brochure for the outreach table. We Welcome You to Join Us. The LGBT Community Partnership
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Roxie Kellam Education and Outreach Coordinator openhouse 870 Market Street, Suite 458 San Francisco, CA 94102
roxie@openhouse-sf.org 415.296.8995, X7 415.296.8008 FAX www.openhouse-sf.org