Thursday, September 25, 2014

CERTAINLY NOT A DIARY….

For the next few months these entries will be more like an account of the run-up to Election Day, Nov 4, with Early Voting starting October 9.

There’s a big push to get people on the Permanent Early Voter List, with a deadline of October 24.  Lotsa reasons, not the least of which that it enables us to narrow our focus as we Get Out The Vote.   Why is it that some states only have vote-by-mail, while ours is trying to restrict it?

Volunteers are out knocking on doors to talk to voters, enable them to sign cards to be on the Permanent Early Voter List, and to register new voters.  I’m the one who enters most of that data into our databases, and then I bring them to the County Elections Office.

Last week I submitted 84 PEVL cards and 12 new voter registration forms.  This morning it was 54 and 10 –but the week isn’t over yet.

The last day to register is October 6.  Why is it that some states extended the registration deadline to Election Day?

Aside from that, it’s hectic sitting at the front desk and taking incoming calls.

People come in for brochures and yard signs.  They leave as volunteers.  Some highlights:
-A pastor who moved here from Minneapolis, gave up his generations-long party affiliation after realizing that he had already changed his sexual orientation, and is now knocking on doors.
-A lady who had discovered a major error in the date of the 2012 Election Day in a letter that was sent to Spanish-speaking voters.  She’s now knocking on doors and making calls to make sure that this time around there’s no confusion on dates.
-A retired area firefighter with the time and energy to put out the tea-party and light fires under the uncommitted voters.

People call in with questions and complaints. They become volunteers.  Sorry.  They’re too numerous to mention, and it’s hard to take notes and be persuasive at the same time.  Trust me: It’s a hoot.  I’ll try to remember the highlights.


Oh.  In my spare time I’ve been planting yard signs in my neighborhood.  It’s kinda like being the Welcome Wagon rep –only more rewarding.  The other day I put one in the wrong yard.  Somehow the lady knew exactly who to return it to –and was quite nice about it.

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER VACATION

 Unbelievable!  It cannot be that it’s 10 months since I made an entry about actual political- and community-organizing.  But it’s true.

For most of the time I was, like Brer Rabbit, “layin’ low.”  Who knew that organizing my Cuba pictures, creating and posting their videos would be so time-consuming?  It gave me new respect for Cecil B. DeMille and Ken Burns. 

Above all, it was summer.  And most of the time I was in Phoenix, with a side-trip to Aspen, CO, to see #3 Son Mark, Sam(antha) and Bubba.

But then came The Fire on May 20.  That’s the Slide Fire in Oak Creek Canyon, where I have a cabin on the edge of the Coconino National Forest. By the time the fire was fully contained on June 4 it had consumed 21,227 acres, the energies of more than 1,200 men and women, and $10-million+.  But no injuries and no structures lost!

That's a fire-break or back-burn set to protect our homes.
How does that related to “Organize THIS!”? 
That post is my property marker on the edge of the Forest.

Well I’ll tell you.  Early in the news media coverage of the conflagration Chief Kris Kazian of the Sedona Fire District was quoted as saying that the job would be easier if there were cellular phone service in the northern reaches of Oak Creek Canyon.

I had been trying for 15 years to get some sort of 21st-century telecommunications at my high-country retreat. I seized on the opportunity.  Thus began my drive to get letters  from first responders, canyon stake-holders and office-holders. 

The letters that I collected were delivered to the desks of the Senior Vice Presidents of Network at Verizon Wireless, Sprint, and AT&T Wireless.  It was community-organizing on a level somewhat-above grass roots.

Check-out the list:
Member of Congress Ann Kirkpatrick
Member of Coconino Co. Board of Supervisors Matt Ryan
Highlands/Flagstaff Fire Department Chief Dirch Foreman
Sedona Fire District Chief Kris Kazian
Sedona Mayor Rob Adams
Coconino Co. Sheriff William Pribil
Coconino Co. Emergency Management Director Rob Rowley
Garland’s Lodge
Manresa Private Retreat (Brophy College Prep)
Pine Flats Property Owners Association
AAA-Arizona
Sedona Chamber of Commerce

Fast forward to today: Verizon is a month away from completing design work at two sites in Oak Creek Canyon.  A later site at the top of the canyon will be installed at the AZ Dept of Transportation Maintenance Yard in 2015.  Meanwhile, the County Planning and Zoning Board is awaiting their paperwork, including those letters.

At this stage I can get back to political organizing at the grass roots.  That means contacting neighbors to have yard-signs planted, and collecting new voter-registration forms and completed cards from voters who want to be on the Permanent Early Voter List.

Once I’ve entered the data I deliver the paperwork to the County Elections Office.

But the real thrill of each day is fielding calls from voters, or greeting them as they come into the office.  Complaints and questions are turned into a willingness to join us as we work to turn Arizona Blue by knocking on doors and making phone calls.

Stay tuned for numbers and vignettes….