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Take Action: Ridgecrest Petition & National Boycott
Food Drive Recap 🥰Thank you to everyone who donated to our food drive last weekend for Salvation Army. They were very grateful for the generosity that our community has shown. 📅Our next food drive will be in February as a joint effort between many food banks in our community. Representatives for each church and non-profit…
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Schedule Update due to Rain
Be safe in the storm. We are pushing our event back to this Sunday from Noon-2pm. Salvation Army has requested the following goods: Rice-a-roni, Cup of noodles, pasta, canned protein (tuna, chicken, beef, beef stew), cereal & granola bars, cans of nuts, boxed cookies & crackers, dried fruits, beef jerky, dry milk, bottled water, mac &…
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Food Drive: Nov. 15th
The Democrats Caved We protested, we got out the vote, and just as Congress should have felt empowered to keep charging ahead to press for negotiations or a compromise, the Senate conceded. The two leading excuses for folding were SNAP aid and federal workers going without pay. Yes, it is wrong to let children go…
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Ridgecrest: Food & Mental Health Resources
Times are hard and stressful for everyone. Below are some community resources. Food for those impacted by The Shutdown For Federal WorkersMonday – Saturday8am-11amCAPK Food Bank1807 Feliz DriveBakersfield, CA For CalFresh RecipientsNov. 4th, 9am-7pmDesert Empire Fairgrounds 520 S Richmond RdRidgecrest, CA Food for everyone in need Prepared Grocery Bags Prepared Meals Food Pantries Mental Health…
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Recap: No Kings Ridgecrest
No Kings Ridgecrest had 3 events for the day. Some people came just for the speeches, lots just for the march, and others just to hold down the protest corner. Our biggest count at one time was 333. Considering the NSPM-7, I think it’s safe to say we had a good turnout for our town.…
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Are You Ready?!
No Kings Ridgecrest Where: Freedom Park, 100 California Ave., Ridgecrest, CASaturday 10/18: 9am: Guest Speakers 🎤Professor Endicott: The Constitution 🎤Patrick Robb, House candidate: Unity through Empathy 🎤Sandra Van Scotter, House candidate: What is a protest? 10am: March 12pm: End of Event 🚗Parking Freedom ParkKerr McGee Center ParkingStreet parking (Balsam, Grande, Garnet, Gemstone)Petroglyph ParkClosed Rite Aid &…
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No Kings Ridgecrest: A Beacon of Hope
Ridgecrest Matters Ridgecrest is giving people across California hope: 📍My husband and I went to a conference where 150 group leaders from all across California spent their own money to meet and learn from each other. At one of the breakout sessions, I met a leader from Three Rivers who was excited to meet me.…
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You’re Invited: No Kings Ridgecrest
No Kings 2.0: March and Protest Saturday, October 18th starting at 9amFreedom Park, 100 W California Ave. Ridgecrest, CA 🚨Trump is pouring public money into his authoritarian takeovers of cities—deploying federal forces, seizing local police departments, and funding mass detention and deportation operations—all while cutting services that working families rely on every single day. 😡They’ve…
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Rights & Safety Training ahead of No Kings
📅 Reminder that there is an opportunity for a Safety Training webinar tonight at 5pm, The class same class is also available on 10/9 at 6pm, click here to sign up for one. This webinar is geared towards volunteers for the No Kings event. 📅 The ACLU will also be hosting a Protest Safety, Know…
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Peace & Prop 50
☮️Both Indivisible and 50501 stand for non-violent legal resistance. I would like to share a statement from Ezra Levin, co-founder of Indivisible, “…at Indivisible we’re very clear: political violence is a cancer on democracy. It doesn’t matter if you disagree politically — and we strongly disagreed with Charlie Kirk on basically everything. But we’re clear…
