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Note: The previous reminder had glitched text for the 501(c) event. We felt it necessary to send out a corrected version. Thanks for your patience!
Dear Progressives,
In addition to the reminder of the "Wildcatting the Sun" forum, we have a new event for next Friday - "How to Get and Keep Your 501(c) Status" - check it out below!
Again, please update your voter registration and participate in your primaries & caucuses, no matter which political persuasion you belong to. It's time to move past the labels put on many of you who participated in record numbers in the 2008 primaries. There are no "Obama voters", "Hillary voters", or "Palin voters" anymore. You are all Texan voters, diverse and proud, and you can reward or punish the many officeholders you voted into office in 2008. Do what you can to make sure the leadership choices we have are the best we can have. It's almost too late to update your voter registration for the March 2nd primary (early voting starts February 16th) - Do it! Collin County - http://www.co.collin.tx.us/elections/index.jsp Dallas
County - http://www.dalcoelections.org/ Denton County - http://elections.dentoncounty.com/go.asp?Dept=82 Tarrant
County - http://www.tarrantcounty.com/evote/site/default.asp
Be Well, and Be Progressive!
Tracy Clinton Progressive Center Events:
Wildcatting the Sun: Expanding Solar in Texas Thursday, January 28th at 7:00pm Right now, Texas is only ninth in the country for solar energy, tied with Wisconsin. But with the right incentives and a renewable energy standard, like those that have boosted wind energy in the state, Texas can be a leader. Texas has the most solar potential in the country - we have enough sunshine to power the entire state hundreds of times over - and by using existing technologies to tap into just a fraction of our solar potential, we can protect our environment and move towards a cleaner energy future. To do that, the Go Solar Texas Coalition is bringing together citizens, businesses, elected officials, and community leaders to voice their support in telling Governor Perry and the Public Utilities Commission that it's time for Texas to Go Solar. Join us as we screen a short video presentation, answer questions, and discuss more about how you can get involved in the effort! Click here for more info. For questions, to get involved, or to host a screening house party contact Sriram Madhusoodanan: sriram@greencorps.org or (352) 216-6751.
How to Get and Keep Your 50 1(c) Status Friday, February 5th, 10:30am check-in - 11:00am event Some of you are part of existing organizations - small and large - filling in the gaps between what government and private industry provide for the general welfare of our community. Some of you are looking to branch out to address new needs with your expertise and passion. Clay Jenkins is hosting a seminar at The Progressive Center with several
lawyers prepared to share what you need to know to get started and how to continue your work as your programs evolve. There will be an overview on what's involved in setting up and maintaining a 501(c) social welfare non-profit organization, followed by a Q & A with attendees. Recommended for people involved in both secular and non-secular pursuits. Sign up at: http://tinyurl.com/Feb501c
Friend of Progressive Center Event: Public Swearing-In of Dr. Al Armendariz, new EPA Region 6 Regional Administrator Tuesday, February 2nd, 10:00am Although he was legally sworn-in as the new EPA Regional Director for Region 6 on December 9th of last year, former Downwinders' At Risk technical adviser Dr. Al Armendariz's public and ceremonial swearing has been announced for 10 am, February 2nd, at EPA regional headquarters in downtown Dallas. U.S. Representative Silvestre Reyes (D-El Paso), a key Armendariz supporter and Al' s hometown Congressman will be performing the honors in what should be another great day for North Texas environmentalists. EPA - Region 6 website Downwinders leadership and supporters have been invited to attend the event. To RSVP e-mail r6press@epa.gov or phone 214-665-2200. (EPA - Region 6 HQ, 1445 Ross Avenue, Suite 1200, Downtown Dallas)
Other Progressive Events in the Area:
Underground: Dallas' Hidden Talents January 21st - 30th Live Showcase: Saturday, January 30th, 8:00 pm - 12:00 am LIVE art, LIVE performances, LIVE creativity. Headlining artists are rappers Playdough, Sivion and Freddie B of Deepspace 5, photographer Hal Samples, Melody Memory, spoken word artist Will Richey, metal sculpture artist George Fowler, painter Jason Ice, DJ Rob Viktum of 1200 Hobos, and more. This is a show for friends, family, and all generations. Bring cash and find unique art. Admission: $5 pre-sale tickets at artlovemagic.com or $10 at the door. (Janette Kennedy Gallery, South Side On Lamar, 1409 S. Lamar, Dallas)
"An Evening with Rev. James Lawson" Monday, February 1st, 5:30pm - Reception, 7:00pm - Keynote A 50th Anniversary event, dedicated to remembering the birth of the 1960's Civil Rights Movement when young people of color in Greensboro, NC, decided to sit down and have lunch at an all-white Woolworth's counter. The evening will feature a keynote speech by Rev. James Lawson, chair of the National Advisory of the American Civil Liberties Union. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. called Rev. Lawson "the leading non-violence theorist in the world." The event includes performances by the students of St. Phillips Academy, and highlight music and dramatic readings of words and authentic voices from the 60's by local artists. Underwriters, patrons and sponsors of Rev. Lawson's trip to Dallas are the Dallas Peace Center, North Texas Conference United Methodist Church, the African American Museum, Northern Texas/Northern Louisiana Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and St. Luke "Community" United Methodist Church. Admission: single ticket in advance -- $10; single ticket at the door -- $15; and groups of 10 or more in advance -- $7.50 each. Single tickets can be reserved through PayPal at www.dallaspeacecenter.org/greensboro. Groups can make reservations by calling Zara at 214-823-7793. (The Black Academy of Arts & Letters, 650 S Griffin St, Dallas, at the corner of Akard & Canton Streets)
Black History Month Exhibit February 2nd- 27th Artist Reception: Saturday, February 20th, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm In
celebration of Black History Month, VisitBlackDallas will host an art
exhibition. Each photographer will submit images portraying African
American Life in Dallas. A portion of the art sales will be donated to
the South Dallas Cultural Center. (Janette Kennedy Gallery, South Side on Lamar, 1409 S Lamar St, Dallas)
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Directions and Contact:
Our address is: South Side on Lamar, 1409 S. Lamar Street, Suite 1021 (in the Artist's Gallery area), Dallas, Texas, 75215
South Side is on Lamar Street between Belleview Street and Arnold Street. Enter South Side from Belleview Street. The Progressive Center is located on the ground floor artists' quarters next door to the Janette Kennedy Gallery.
Click here for a Google Map
Free parking for event guests is available in the Sala Tex-Mex restaurant parking lot on the northeast corner of Belleview and Lamar. Paid parking is available in the lot behind Bill's Records and Poor David's Pub.
We encourage you to carpool or ride
DART Rail to the event: either the Red or Blue line to the Cedars
Station, which is just down the street from South Side on Lamar.
ADA assistance is
available for Progressive
Center events by
contacting us. We will make any arrangements needed.
For this or any other questions or comments call us at 214.485.2720 or write to us at frontdesk@progressivecenteroftexas.org
Our web site is at http://www.progressivecenteroftexas.org
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