Monday, December 23, 2019

Friend, Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Holidays!

From all of us at the Democratic Party of DuPage County


Wishing you and your family a
a Joyous Holiday Season
and a New Year filled
with Peace, Happiness and Democratic Victories


Sincerely,
Cynthia Borbas
Chair of the Democratic Party of DuPage County
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Civil Rights and Our Environment within DuPage & Beyond.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

DPDC Green Team ALERT: Mother Earth, Father Christmas and Chanukah Harry walk into a bar...

Article Below by our Green Team Chair: Susan Francis
*The Green Team strives to inform and inspire*
AN ECO-PUB ACTUALLY…
WHERE THEY LIFT A GLASS TO OUR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
FOR THEIR COURAGEOUS IMPEACHMENT VOTE
(THE BEST HOLIDAY GIFT, EVER)
AND TO YOUR UPCOMING EARTH-FRIENDLY HOLIDAYS!
HERE THEY ALL ARE AT THE PUB WITH MOTHER EARTH IN THE TREE COSTUME…

Chanukah Harry is relieved, as he’s been on a mission to replace the traditional menorah candles (filled with parabens and other toxins) with those made from beeswax and essential oils. Knowing he’s helped Mother Earth, Harry takes a satisfied sip of an organic, kosher blackberry wine as his first gift on the eight days of Hanukah. Here’s a gift from him to y’all, a harmonious Hanukah rewrite of Taylor Swift’s Shake it Off (which, of course, we need to do with our president) by 6 Thirteen. (The Maccabee action figures are to die for.) Just click the link above to listen and rock out…
Meanwhile, Mother Earth is brushing cinders from her shoulders, happy that she’s been able to put out catastrophic fires in California and Australia. Still working on the Brazilian Amazon, she takes a break to sip a soothing organic chamomile and dandelion tea infusion while doing her best Smokey the Bear imitation (which is pretty bad) and reminds us all, “Only YOU can prevent forest fires… with your purchases!” Like fast food (cattle do NOT naturally graze in the Amazon rain forest!) non-organic/free trade bananas, coffee and chocolate all mean forest destruction and climate catastrophe… while the opposite makes Mother Earth breathe and smile again.

Santa, however, is high-fiving the reindeer, as they’ve been dive-bombing Trump’s plans to drill for oil in the artic. A federal judge responded to their plea and banned the drilling plans!! Santa and Team Reindeer slam down some craft microbrews in celebration. Click this and rock out, And he and Mother Earth produced this fabulous version of White Christmas by the Drifters (the reindeer just kill the solo in the middle). 
AND THEY ALL TOAST TO YOU, AND ASK, WHAT FUN WAYS ARE YOU GOING TO DINE, DECORATE, AND GIFT FOR THE PLANET, TOO?

They, along with the National Retail Association, know that Americans are going to spend some 30 billion dollars this holiday season on… stuff. Mostly, not so good stuff.

  • Like clothes, socks, undies, pj’s and more… made with synthetics that come from fossil fuels. Few know that fashion alone is poisoning the planet.
  • Like pillows, sheets, blankets and most of all memory foam, made from, yup, fossil fuels. They outgas dangerously, whilst we settle down for our long winter’s nap. Our animals breathe it too, as lots of pet beds are made from the same.
  • Or treats and sweets filled with palm-oil, or meats that came from rainforest destruction or deadly and toxic factory farming.

We know this is pretty dark and hard to face, this shadow to our lifestyles. Lifestyles that look so very lovely on the sunny surface, while out of the light of day, extreme abuse of and pollution to the planet and its ecosystems and animals threaten our very existence.

And yet. Whether you just celebrate the Solstice, or Chanukah, Christmas, or Kwanza, the theme of the season is all about the miracle of light surviving, even returning, from a great darkness.

Let’s shine that light in these darkest of times, to clearly see and create more enlightened ways to party and play as we also give gifts this holiday!

To help, we designed our Earth-Friendly Holiday Hints guide to save you TIME and Money by the end of the week.

Meanwhile, will you ponder how YOU can make your holidays more harmonious and sustainable? And focus on how to keep yourself sustained through trying times? After all, as Gandhi said:
 
WE must be the peace we wish to see on the planet.

Just a few suggestions to get you started (more to come in the holiday edition guide). And remember, what do folks want, really really want? 


Don't we all long to feel we can make a difference today, despite appearances to the contrary?
 
Together, let’s pave the way to a more enlightened 2020 for the sake of our planet, the sake of us all.


OUR GIFT, IN GRATITUDE FOR ALL YOUR WORK, TO YOU

And in this season as light returns through this time of terrible darkness for our democracy, here is a gift of inspiration for you all.

A gift given in sustainable form, this poem by the immortal Robert Frost. Written in another grim time, 1943, its just as true today. It is about our struggle to maintain a higher perspective, and something to believe in, even as we swim in a sea of corruption and brutality.

A star carries narry a price tag, but like all of nature, soothes, inspires and stabilizes us all.
Here are the words and music appropriate for any faith (or lack thereof) along with a beautiful choral arrangement by the also immortal Randall Thompson. Accompanied by equally beautiful pictures of the heavens taken by the Hubble Telescope: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNDrMifZqLU

O Star (the fairest one in sight),
We grant your loftiness the right
To some obscurity of cloud—
It will not do to say of night,
Since dark is what brings out your light.

Some mystery becomes the proud.
But to be wholly taciturn
In your reserve is not allowed.
Say something to us we can learn
By heart and when alone repeat.
Say something! And it says, ‘I burn.’

But say with what degree of heat.
Talk Fahrenheit, talk Centigrade.
Use language we can comprehend.
Tell us what elements you blend.

It gives us strangely little aid,
But does tell something in the end.
And steadfast as Keats’ Eremite,
Not even stooping from its sphere,
It asks a little of us here.
It asks of us a certain height,
So when at times the mob is swayed
To carry praise or blame too far,
We may choose something like a star
To stay our minds on… and be staid.

WISHING YOU HOLIDAYS FILLED WITH LIGHT AND LOVE,
YOUR DPDC GREEN TEAM
Green friends at the DPDC holiday party! From left to right: Dan Bailey, Green New Deal supporter, Susan Francis DPDC Green Team Leader, Bonnie and Jeff Gahris, Jeff running for Forest Preserve Commissioner, Janette DeFelice running for DuPage County Board, Tina Tyson-Dunne running for DuPage County Board, Scott Archer, husband to Janette and creating communication networks for the Democratic Convention. Part-time holiday elf and full time DPDC chair on photo bomb duty. Janette and Scott are wearing a dress and tie for the Climate, by designer Holly Renne at shenovafashion.com. Each rectangle represents global monthly temperature from 1880 to 2015. Notice the bottom of the dress and tie have gotten hot hot hot! Your holiday purchases will cool them down!! 
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Civil Rights and Our Environment within DuPage & Beyond.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Friend, Check out the DuPage Dems - Q1 Preview & Upcoming Events and Save the Date for our MLK Event

DuPage Dems - Q1 Preview
Fellow Dems,

Below is a quick high-level preview of what the DuPage Dems are working on for the first quarter of 2020. Watch for this and more between January 1 and March 31.

2020 Candidate Listing

Check out our 2020 Candidate Listing at http://votedupage.com

Sincerely,
Cynthia Borbas
Chair of the Democratic Party of DuPage County
DuPage Dems - 2020 First Quarter Preview

  • MLK Event - 1/18
  • Voter Registrar Training
  • PC Training (including Primary GOTV)
  • Candidate Training/Meetings
  • Central Committee Meeting (ALL PCS - 2/3)
  • 2020 Gala - 2/22
  • Issues/Candidate Forums/Panels
  • Speaker Series Event
  • Candidate Coffees (for Volunteers / PCs to host)
  • Poll Watching Training
  • Executive Committee Meeting
  • Election Judge Recruiting
  • Primary Election GOTV
  • 708 Mental Health Board Information Session
  • Office Re-Opening
  • Green Team Initiatives
  • Be A Voter Guide
MLK Event - Save the Date - Saturday Jan. 18 at 3pm
DuPage Democrat's Celebration of the Life and Legacy of MLK Jr.
Saturday January 18 at 3-4:30pm
***Location and Speaker Details Available Soon

We will have an hour program focused on celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Speakers will include community leaders and elected officials.

The goal of the program will be to renew hope in our nation, and to inspire us to action.

The hour long program will be followed by socializing/refreshments. Note: this is a free event, but will require an RSVP.
Upcoming Events
*with so many candidates and organizations, any missed event is not intentional*
Bloomingdale Township Dems Welcomes Rep. Sean Casten
Fountain View Recreation Center, 910 N. Gary Road, Carol Stream
Fri Dec 13, 7:00pm

Wine & Chocolate Fundraiser (Ken Mejia-Beal & Mary Jo Mullen)
5463 Cascade Dr, Lisle, IL 60532-2044, United States
Fri Dec 13, 7:00pm

Coffee With Jeff Gahris
Five & Hoek Coffee, 114 N Main Street, Wheaton.
Sat Dec 14, 9:00am

Lombard/Villa Park Food Pantry Holiday Bag Prep (York Township Dems)
First United Methodist Church of Lombard, 155 S. Main Street, Lombard, IL
Sat Dec 14, 10:00am

Holiday Fundraiser supporting Eira Corral Sepúlveda.
Osito's Tap
Sat Dec 14, 1:00pm

Why Warren? with Daniel Biss
The Nordlof Center
Sat Dec 14, 2:00pm

Holiday Art Show to support Amy Chavez for DuPage County Board 5
511 Jackson Ave, Naperville, IL 60540-5206, United States
Sun Dec 15, 2:00pm

Congressman Casten's Immigration Town Hall
393 N Main St, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-5068, United States
Sun Dec 15, 4:00pm

Warm Hands, Warm Hearts Fundraiser Azam Nizamuddin for Judge
Brick House Tavern + Tap
Mon Dec 16, 6:00pm

Chili and Cornbread Cook Off
DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church
Mon Dec 16, 7:30pm

Men4Choice Ugly Sweater Holiday Happy Hour
On Tour Brewing Co.
Tue Dec 17, 6:00pm

Trivia Night with Ken Mejia-Beal and Ryan Huffman
Prairie Krafts Brewing Company
Tue Dec 17, 7:00pm

Postcards To Voters (Downers Grove Township Dems)
908 Curtiss St, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Wed Dec 18, 4:00pm

Friends of Don Harmon Holiday Party
Oak Park Brewing Company
Wed Dec 18, 6:00pm

December Holiday Gathering (Winfield Township Dems)
Winfield Fire Protection District 27W530 High Lake Rd Winfield, IL
Wed Dec 18, 7:00pm
*** For a full listing of events, use the links below ***
Paid for by the Democratic Party of DuPage County, who continues the Fight for Economic Justice,
Civil Rights and Our Environment within DuPage & Beyond.

Thursday, December 5, 2019

DPDC GREEN TEAM: Environmentally Friendly Holiday Ideas (Preview)

Article Below by our Green Team Member: Chris Patterson
*The Green Team strives to inform and inspire*
Environmentally Friendly Holiday Ideas (Preview)
* Glitter, Sparkles & Sequins *

These are all examples of micro plastic. This becomes permanent pollution as water
animals, fish, and other lake and ocean food species ingest. We will end up ingesting
micro plastic too. Purchase holiday cards, decorations, clothing, toys, grab-bag and
office gift exchange gifts without any glitter, sparkles, or sequins.
* Gifts *

Start giving away as gifts possessions that have been admired by a friend or family
member. This is re-using in a more meaningful and personal way.

Instead of buying new giftwrap............. use up that existing stash of accumulated old
giftwrap – it makes for very interesting conversation!
* Shopping & Cooking *

Refuse to shop – bake, cook, make music, write a story as a gift instead. This can be
way more relaxing!

Use the good dishes and cloth napkins. Serve tap water. Decorate with nature –
pinecones, dried leaves, etc. Prepare less food-and skip some of the less-popular dishes
to reduce food waste. Use soy candles. Use organic wine at celebrations and bring
organic wine as a gift.

The most important thing we can do to create a ‘green’ holiday is to make it one we can
enjoy. This means connecting to the meaning of Christmas or holiday, whether religious
or personal, and creating meaningful traditions. Christmas and holidays should speak to
you in the way it did as a child; full of magic, wonder and connection.
Paid for by the Democratic Party of DuPage County, who continues the Fight for Economic Justice,
Civil Rights and Our Environment within DuPage & Beyond.