John Broughton

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Report on Lois Fisher’s presentation to the Windsor Democratic Club

Having served on the Town of Windsor Planning Commission for over twelve years, award-winning urban planner Lois Fisher shared her experience and knowledge with the Windsor Democratic Club as its guest speaker on March 24. She is the president of Fisher Town Design which creates walkable neighborhoods as an alternative to suburban sprawl. A Windsor …

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Lois Fisher to speak at the Windsor Democratic Club on March 24th

How did Windsor become Sonoma County’s safest city? This and other related topics will be explored at the Windsor Democratic Club meeting on Thursday, March 24, at 7 p.m. at the Windsor Round Table Pizza, 8499 Old Redwood Highway. Guest speaker Lois Fisher, who has served on the Town of Windsor Planning Commission for more …

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Democratic debate – watch party on March 6th

Back by popular demand, the Sonoma County Democratic Party Political Organizing Committee is holding another watch party for the debate between Democratic Party candidates for President. The next debate watch party will be on Sunday, March 6, at the Round Table Pizza on Marlow and Guerneville Roads in Santa Rosa.  You can join SCDP members and your Democratic …

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Huffman’s Hootenanny on March 28th

The 6th Annual Huffman’s Hootenanny will be on Monday, March 28, at 6:30 PM at the Lagunitas Brewing Company, 1280 N. McDowell Blvd, Petaluma. Enjoy foot-stomping live music, local food and brews, and just the right amount of politics, in this fundraiser for Congressman Jared Huffman. Tickets start at $40.

Report on the LandPaths Presentation at The Windsor Democratic Club on February 25th

Craig Anderson, Executive Director of LandPaths, was the speaker at the February 25th meeting of the club. Landpaths, an acronym for Land Partners through Stewardship, is a local non-profit. During the past eighteen year, the organization has worked with various groups to determine the outcome of lands within Sonoma County, finding ways to collaborate to …

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Craig Anderson of LandPaths to speak at February 25th meeting

Craig Anderson, Executive Director of LandPaths, will be the featured speaker at the Windsor Democratic Club on Thursday, February 25, at 7 p.m. at the Windsor Round Table Pizza, 8499 Old Redwood Highway in Windsor. LandPaths, a Sonoma County non-profit, works to connect the community to land reserved for our use by the Sonoma County …

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Report on the January 28th meeting with Assemblyperson Jim Wood

by Barry Hirsch District 2 Assemblymember Jim Wood was the featured speaker at the January 28th meeting of the Windsor Democratic Club. Mr. Wood was elected in 2014 to represent California’s 2nd Assembly District, which includes all of Del Norte, Trinity, Humboldt, and Mendocino counties, as well as northern and coastal Sonoma County. In Sacramento, …

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Upcoming speakers for February, March, and April

Mark your calendar – we have speakers set for the new three months: Our February 25th, our speaker is Craig Anderson, who has been the Executive Director of LandPaths since 1997. On March 24th, we’ll hear from Lois Fisher, a member of the Planning Commission of the Town of Windsor, and President of Fisher Town …

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Assemblyman Jim Wood to speak to WDC on January 28

California State Assemblyman Jim Wood will speak at the Windsor Democratic Club at 7 p.m. on January 28th, at the club’s regular meeting place, Windsor Round Table Pizza, 8499 Old Redwood Highway. Assemblyman Wood will speak about his legislative work and share his broad perspective on issues that concern everyone. The meeting is free and open to …

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Membership survey, December 2015

The following has been sent out to everyone on the WDC email list. If for some reason you’ve not on that list but want to respond to the survey, please send your responses to johnbroughton [at] comcast.net   Please help out the club by answering the following questions. Thanks!   Boundaries. The club officers have …

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