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PARKER COUNTY ACTIVE DEMOCRATS NEWSLETTER June 2017
Happy 93rd Birthday June 12th George H.W. Bush!
TRIVIA: Which president is the only president who was once head
of a labor
union ? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter.
BRING A LADY VETERAN TO THE PCAD MEETING!
On June12th, remember our women in the military. Seventy five
years
ago, in 1942, Congress enacted the bill which established the
WAACS,
WAVES, and the USMC SPARS. They served admirably in WWII and
every conflict since.
Calendar of Exciting PCAD Events
June 12th
PCAD Monthly Meeting
Time: 6:30 P.M.
Address: 321 South Main, Weatherford
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June 20th
Drinking Liberally
Time: 6:30 P.M.
Address: Antonios Restaurant, 1900 Sante Fe Drive,
Weatherford.
Contact Gary W. Howard at 817-999-3214.
Elections Have Consequences, Especially at Weatherford
College
Swamp Draining at WC
There seems to be a huge impact that has occurred with the
election of
Lela Morris and Sue Coody to the Board of Trustees. The
President has
stepped down and requested a minimal pay position so he can
qualify
for retirement, and recently another one of the Trustees has
resigned.
Weatherford College will become a better place because of the
May
election.
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mcanally-take-oath-of-office/article_d3d9cfd7-4f4b-5daa-9562-
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http://www.weatherforddemocrat.com/news/local_news/college-trustees-allow-eaton-to-
stay-on/article_b2ce1522-e548-55f0-825e-c44ed13d2d30.html
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Texas Commissioner of Agriculture candidate Kimberly Olson
to speak at Parker County Active Democrats meeting on June
12
From a Claire Olson press release
Active and veteran service women throughout the region are
invited to be honored
at the meeting to celebrate Texas Women Veterans Day
Weatherford, TX--Kimberly Olson, Col., United States Air
Force,(Ret.), will be the
keynote speaker at the upcoming meeting of the Parker County
Active Democrats.
The meeting will be held Monday, June 12. The meeting starts at
6:30 p.m. with
social time and refreshments, and the program begins at 7 p.m.
The meeting will be
held atthe Twentieth Century Club, 321 S. Main St., Weatherford,
and is open to the
public.
The Parker County Active Democrats are reaching out to active
and veteran service
women throughout the region to come to the event and be honored
for their service.
The Texas Legislature just passed a law making June 12 Texas
Women Veterans
Day. The law acknowledges the "Women's Armed Services
Integration Act," enacted
on June 12, 1948, which enabled women to serve as permanent,
regular members
of the Armed Forces.
Olson is a candidate for Texas Commissioner of Agriculture. The
primary will be held
in March of 2018 and the general election in November of
2018.
Olson, a farmer, veteran, pilot and champion of education, is
influencing the future of
sustainable food production through her Community Supported
Agriculture (CSA) at
the 4K River Ranch, Mineral Wells, Tex.
In working with veterans, nutritious food became the great
healer for those struggling
with the human heartbreak that is war. Olson has a
Natural-Organic Certification
from the Texas Organic Research Center and is a Texas Master
Gardener, provides
naturally grown food, raises bees, and is committed to
sustainable Eco-
Agriculture. She grows produce for Texas families, provides
training on growing
healthy food, and lectures on small scale farming.
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Her 25 years in uniform encompassed a time of great change. She
was part of the
first generation of female military pilots, eventually
accumulating nearly 4,000 hours
of flying time. As one of the first women to command an
operational flying squadron,
Olson rose to the rank of Colonel, served in the Pentagon on the
Joint Staff, Office
of the Secretary of Defense, and the Air Staff and deployed to
several combat
zones, including Iraq.
After her military retirement in 2005, she entered the field of
public education. By
2007 she was the Director of Human Resources for Dallas
Independent School
District, the second largest in Texas. In that same year, she
was elected to the
Weatherford Independent School District Board of Trustees, and
in 2009 the district
was recognized as the “Texas Outstanding Board of the Year.”
As the retired CEO/President of Grace After Fire, a Texas-based
nonprofit dedicated
to helping women veterans help themselves, she reshaped how care
was delivered
to thousands of women veterans.
Olson exemplifies those military veterans who continue to serve
their communities
and their nation and in 2014 was inducted into “Texas Women’s
Hall of Fame.”
Olson’s website is https://www.kimolson4txag.com/ and her
Facebook page is “Kim
Olson for Agriculture Commissioner.”
Parker County Active Democrats meet monthly on the second Monday
of the month
at 321 S. Main St. The group also meets socially for dinner the
third Tuesday of
each month at Antonio's Mexican Restaurant, 1900 Santa Fe Drive,
Weatherford.
For more information on Parker County Active Democrats,
visit
http://www.parkerpcad.org/ or call the organization’s president,
Claire Olson, at 817-
443-3546.
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Public Service Announcement (See Weatherford info at bottom)
from
Shelley Hilton Pace
If you have a school-aged student in need of breakfast and/or
lunch this summer,
simply text “FOOD” to 877877 and receive a message back with a
location closest to
where they can get free summer meals.
No Kid Hungry is a non-profit initiative operated by Share Our
Strength in
conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Summer Food
Service Program.
This is a nationwide program so please repost for all of the
children who are
struggling to get enough food.
The links below will connect you with an interactive U.S. map
indicating all the
locations where this service is available.
FOR 76085 AND 76086, HERE WAS THE REPLY:
Vine Street Park
700 West Vine St. Weatherford 76086
6/5-8/4
M T W TH F for lunch/supper
11:30-1
Cherry Park
300 West Lee Ave Weatherford 76086
6/5-8/4
M T W Th F for lunch/supper
11:30-1
Curtis Elementary
501 W Russell Weatherford 76086
6/5-8/4
M T W Th F
for breakfast 7-8 am
for lunch/supper 11-1
https://www.fns.usda.gov/summerfoodrocks
http://www.snopes.com/can-text-food-get-free-meals-children/
KIDS ARE IMPORTANT! THIS IS THE TYPE OF WORK US DEMOCRATS
NEED
TO BE INVOLVED WITH.
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PARKER DEMS HAVE SUPER FLOAT IN
THE SHERIFF'S POSSE RODEO
PARADE "The Democrats float is the best one in the parade." -
Nancy McVean
Our Parker County Democratic Party float knocked 'em dead the
the Sheriff's Posse
Rodeo Parade, with the Parade Announcer stating we were "very
patriotic". Parade
organizers graciously placed our float just before both of the
Sons of the
Confederacy floats, which kept us moving at a brisk pace.
Vanessa Adia, candidate for U.S. Congressional District 12, and
Kim Olson,
candidate for Texas Secretary of Agriculture both joined us on
the float.
Everyone had a great time. Special thanks to all those who
worked so hard to make
this happen.
(Photos by Shelley Hilton Pace and G.W. Howard)
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Parker County Democrats to Get Competent Assistance with
Websites
Parker County Democrats will now enjoy competent website editing
with the addition of
Sandra Ringo to the web team. Sandra has created over 30
different websites and will
bring welcome knowledge to our current web team.
Sandra is a PCAD member and an election poll worker. Please
contact Sandra if you
have any ideas you wish incorporated into our websites.
http://www.parkercountydemocrats.org/
http://parkerpcad.org/
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Bring Senior Citizen Center Donations to the PCAD Meeting!
While some food has been donated, we really can do much
better. below is a list of needed items. Please remember to
bring
something to the PCAD Meeting Monday night.
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Become a Sustaining Member of the Parker County Democratic
Party
Through ActBlue, you can set up a monthly recurring donation of
$10 a
month (or more if you have "Deep Pockets"!) that will help us do
the work the
Parker County Democratic Party needs to do in this important
upcoming
year. Your donations will support buying signs supporting
Democratic
candidates, which will have the side benefit of providing the
Democratic Party
more visibility in our very red county. It will support
administrative costs of
the Party, such as printing, postage, meeting space rental, etc.
It will also
support training costs for election judges and clerks, and voter
registration
initiatives.
If you choose not to use ActBlue for your donation, you may make
a one-time
$120 donation by check to be a Sustaining Member for the
year.
To become a Sustaining Member of the Parker County Democratic
Party,
click on this link:
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Social Hour Drinking Liberally Continues
to Pack'em In at Antonio's
Attendance continues to be robust at PCAD's Drinking Liberally
get-togethers.
World problems are being resolved at an alarming rate.
Remember, Drinking Liberally is all inclusive so bring your
friends, spouse, in-
laws, and any others!
Special Guest Speaker will be GOP State Rep Matt Renaldi.
Renaldi will
demonstrate his effective methods of debate termination,
including preemptive
strikes, MMA, Taekwondo, and ICE. Join us for this fun lesson in
Texas politics!
And free chips and dips for the first 50 Arrivals!
Join us on June 20th, 6:30 P.M., at Antonio's Restaurant for our
next Drinking
Liberally Social Hour.
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PCAD Meeting Minutes of 8 May 2017 PARKER COUNTY ACTIVE
DEMOCRATS
Meeting started at 7:00 p.m. with a greeting by President Claire
Olson to all in
attendance followed by a group recitation of the Pledge of
Allegiance. President Olson
explained the structure of the Democratic Party in Parker
County. The county has an
official Parker County Democratic Party, headed by County Chair
Kay Parr. There are
two structured groups that are affiliated: the Parker County
Active Democrats being a
PAC (Political Action Committee), and the Parker County Texas
Democratic Women
being a club under the auspices of the Texas Democratic Women’s
club statewide.
Vice President Sandy Gandy then introduced our speaker, Vanessa
Adia, a young
Latina science teacher from Benbrook, who is running against
Republican U. S.
Senator, Kay Granger, in the 2018 mid-term elections. After an
inspiring view of Ms.
Adia’s plan for the future, a Q and A followed which included
various topics. Of great
importance discussed was how to get the message out, and the
need to have a
dialogue with unions (MsAdia has spoken with Lockheed union
members already and
plans more talks.) A heartfelt plea was expressed for the need
to get back to “Texas
Values” so that Parker County residents may have the ability to
better
themselves. Another aspect explored is the need to seek out
individuals, not
corporations, and build relationships…things that Kay Granger
has failed to do. As a
devoted teacher, Mrs. Adia stressed the need for improvements to
education, including
the school structures, the administration, and the dissolution
of unneeded
testing. School vouchers were discussed with the obvious
negative effects of them
being enumerated.
Title II was explained by Mrs. Adia as an important factor; she
stated the three main
objectives are to reduce class sizes, emphasize afterschool
programs, and support
professional development. Of course, the Q and A couldn’t end
without discussing the
all-important subject of jobs. It was suggested that Mrs. Adia
consider holding town
halls to get her message out. Another topic on everyone’s mind
was Governor Abbott’s
attack on “sanctuary cities”…yet another of his blatant ways of
disregarding local
governments’ right to make their own choices in matters of this
nature while touting the
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age-old GOP mantra of “smaller government”. Members encouraged
Mrs. Adia to
entreat Democrats to volunteer on her behalf with their time and
money.
Following the speaker, President Olson officially called the
meeting to order.
First order of business was to congratulate PCAD member, Lela
Morris, on her win as a
Trustee at Weatherford College. Also applauded was Sue Coody’s
win of Trustee of
Weatherford College.
Second order of business was the recognition of poll workers as
follows: Gary Howard,
Mike Kinser, Charlie Smith, Ruth Groomer and Peggie Herring,
among many others.
Third order of business was a thank you to all who donated food
items for the
Weatherford Senior center. Note was made that food items may be
brought to the
Drinking Liberally meeting on Tuesday evening, May 16th.
Approval of April 2017 PCAD minutes was unanimous.
Lela Morris presented the Financial Report stating the ending
balance as of April 2017
to be $2,152.27.
County Chair Report was made by Shelley Pace in the absence of
Chair Kay Parr who
is recovering from eye surgery. Kay had received a call from the
National Democratic
Party to ask what support rural counties need. The call had come
to her as a result of
an encounter with Keith Ellison,Deputy Chairman of the National
Democratic Party, at a
training session in Austin. At that time Kay told him that the
National and State
Democratic Party organizations needed to provide more resources
to rural counties like
Parker County. She also discussed the possibility of having a
fund raiser for Mike
Collier, candidate for Lieutenant Governor, Beto O’Rourke,
candidate for U. S. Senate
seat (District 16) against incumbent, Ted Cruz. and Kim Olson,
Candidate for
Agriculture Commissioner.
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Membership Committee report was given by Shelley Pace. Chair of
that committee, as
follows: tonight PCAD was honored to have 20 visitors and 5 new
members.
Communications Chair report was given by Chair Gary Howard; he
reminded us that if
you’re not getting his newsletter to give him your info to
access it. Gary continues to
update the website.
President of the Parker County Texas Women’s group, Pat Jackson,
reported on the
successful scholarship search culminating in the selections of
three outstanding senior
girls from Aledo High School who will be presented their awards
on May
22nd. President Jackson is hopeful that the women’s group will
have a successful fund-
raiser in the fall to bolster its funds for next year’s
scholarship winner(s). PCAD
member, Paula Hall, will be the presenter at the awards
ceremony. As always, Mrs.
Jackson would love to see new members joining this group.
Other reporting included the need for volunteers to work with
Mike Oates in planning a
raising awareness and fund raising event…specifically a picnic
on July 22nd at the Doss
Center to coalesce Democrats around candidates and the present
leadership in Texas,
Gilberto Hinojosa. The proposed time for this event is from 3
p.m. – 6 p.m. With the
date of the picnic being in late July, having it indoors in the
lovely setting of Doss
Center seems to be a winning venue. Dawn Bourland is researching
PCAD t-shirts that
Democrats might wear to this event and others. Nancy McVean will
be helping with
this event after returning from a long vacation trip, and
Rebecca Gutierrez will help with
the picnic.
In an effort to acquire new audio-visual equipment, Ric Zahourek
has volunteered his
services. Cynthia White, as volunteer in getting snacks for PCAD
meetings, sent
around a sign-up sheet. Mike Oates volunteered his services in
displaying a PCAD
banner on the grounds of the 20th Century Club each meeting day
as a reminder to
members and to inform the public as they pass on South Main
Street. Sandra Ringo
offered to help Gary Howard with his communications projects,
and Laurel Kimball, to
help Shelley with membership and greetings. With her husband
being a member of the
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Sheriff’s Posse, Lela Morris has volunteered her services at the
Parker County Sheriff’s
Posse Parade on June 7th.
Other Business: Lela Morris made a motion for PCAD to donate
$500 to Vanessa
Adia’s campaign, followed by a second from W. D. Kimzey. The
motion and second
were deemed moot after Waymond Horton reminded us that, as a PAC
whose by-laws
indicate that no preferential treatment, such as donations, may
be made to any
Democratic candidate, it would be necessary to wait until after
it is determined that Mrs.
Adia has no opponent before a donation is made. As an
alternative, donations from
individual members were made giving Mrs. Adia a total of $400+
for her campaign.
Recognition of Calvin Clay, President of NAACP in honor of his
organization’s 80th
anniversary was extended. Mr. Clay touted the many philanthropic
deeds of his group
which include scholarships, MLK promotional programs, and work
against voter
suppression.
Open Forum: Jean Lockett invited any and all to join her at a
“Die-In” at the office of
Kay Granger on Tuesday, May 9th from 10:00 a.m. till noon…the
first of two with
another bigger one to be held on Saturday, May12th.
Shelley Pace encouraged everyone to take pre-addressed postcards
to Greg Abbott
and Paul Ryan on which to write your comments about each ones’
leadership.
Motion to adjourn was made by Judy Beeman with a second by W. D.
Kimzey, followed
by a unanimous vote.
Respectfully submitted,
Judy B. Beeman, Secretary, Parker County Active Democrats
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TRIVIA ANSWER : Ronald Reagan was President of the Screen
Actors
Guild prior to becoming President.
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