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2011 Events:


Occupy Chicago Organizer Attends KCDCC Meeting

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Ryan Metz, one of the lead organizers of Occupy Chicago, spoke at the Kendall County Democrats' monthly meeting Monday, Dec. 19th, at the Montgomery County Police Department, 10 Civic Center Ave., Montgomery, IL. Ryan gave a poignant and informative talk about the Occupy movement and answered questions. It was a great opportunity for everyone who attended to learn more about Occupy Chicago.  In his speech Ryan noted “The Occupy Movement is inspired by the idea that monied interests, be they large corporations or the very rich, have accrued so much political power that the rest of us don’t have a voice in how we are governed; that the system of governance in this country was developed by and serves them, and that this influence has led to historic levels of economic inequality, inequity, and suffering among our people. We believe that the rich and powerful have been destroying the middle class and turning the rest of us into a cheap pool of labor in the name of ever greater profits.” For more information on Occupy Chicago visit www.occupychi.org and Facebook page Occupy Chicago.   

2011 Holiday Party

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The Kendall County Democratic Central Committee and Kendall County Democratic Women hosted their annual holiday party on December 16th in Yorkville.  Local Democrats and candidates enjoyed the festivities and fun, including the traditional White Elephant gift exchange.  Candidates celebrating the holiday season at this festive and fun event included Dennis Anderson (14th Congressional District), Juan Thomas (11th Congressional District), Jeremy Ly (75th District State Representative), Amy Cesich (Kendall County Board District 1) and Evie Givens (Kendall County Board District 2).
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Top Row: Linda Mullenbach, Allen Mullenbach, Louis Kanolis, Jack Sechrest, Jim Lausier, Chuck Sutcliff, Perry Perkins, Angie Thomas, Juan Thomas, Tim Pierce, Jane Bodine, Nancy Madsen and Amy Cesich; Middle Row: Robyn Sutcliff, Evie Givens, Chrisi Thanos, Ruth Barr, Aiesha and Tam O’Connell;  Bottom Row: Lori Martin and Aaron Rhoden 

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Linda Holmes Campaign Event

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Kendall County Democrats were happy participate in a reception kicking off the re-election campaign for State Senator Linda Holmes.  The Kendall Dems joined State Representative Linda Chapa LaVia, Aurora Mayor Tom Weisner, Montgomery Mayor Marilyn Michelini, The Honorable Bill Foster, our host committee, Kane County Democratic Chair Mark Guethle, Kendall County Democratic Chair Chuck Sutcliff, Naperville Democrats Township Chair Dianne McGuire, and Katie Arko, Mavis Bates, Sandy Benson, Linda Cole, Drew Elisico, Mike & Sandy Funkey, Dick Hawks, Max McGee, Kim Presbrey,  Eric Patrick, and Arlene Shoemaker. Democrats had a great time watching the Chicago Bears take on the Denver Broncos at this event on  Sunday, December 11th, at Ballydoyle Irish Pub & Restaurant in Aurora.  To learn more about Senator Linda Holmes visit www.lindaholmesforsenate.com.

Pictured (left to right):  Precinct Committeeperson Alan Duggan, KCDCC Media Relations Director Amy Cesich, State Senator Linda Holmes, KCDCC Chairman Chuck Sutcliff

FVCD Meeting

The Fox Valley Concerned Democrats (FVCD) will hold their monthly meeting at Rev. Clara Thompson’s home in Montgomery on December 2nd at 10am, 1169 South Lincoln Ave., in Montgomery (across from Park Place Baptist Church).  State Rep Linda Chapa LaVia will be the guest speaker.  

The FVCD are reaching out to all Democrats in the Fox Valley area to provide candidate information and discuss local, state, and federal issues and how to address them, once a month. Please contact Rev. Thompson at 630-896-1057 if you are interested in attending and for directions. 

October KCDCC Meeting and Information on the Dem Leads Group

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Guests attending the October KCDCC monthly meeting included many local candidates, and a guest speaker from the Kendall County Dems Leads Group. The Kendall County Democratic Central Committee (KCDCC) monthly meetings are typically held the 4th Monday of each month at the Lakewood Creek Clubhouse in Montgomery, at 2799 Oakmont Drive. The November and December meetings have been rescheduled to the 3rd Mondays, 11/21 and 12/19, due to the holidays.  The normal meeting schedule will resume on 1/23/2012. Notary services will be available at the 11/21 meeting for petitions.  Meetings are open to the public and all Democrats are encouraged to attend.    

Pictured L-R:  Amy Cesich (candidate for Kendall County Board District 1), Tom Ganiere (candidate for Senate District 38), Juan Thomas (candidate for Congress District 11), Kevin Kunkel (candidate for Senate District 38), Christine Benson (candidate for Senate District 38), Chuck Sutcliff (Chairman, Kendall County Democrats), Gene Sallee (Commercial Territory Manager, Illinois Commercial Fitness), Evelyn Givens (candidate for Kendall County Board District 2), Jim Callaghan (Political Director, Bill Foster for Congress, District 11).

The Kendall County Dems Leads Group meets regularly and encourages local Dems to participate. A Leads group is a group of referral partners with whom you have built relationships and feel confident in sending your friends to when they need a particular product or service. A member of the Leads Group will be a featured guest speaker at each KCDCC monthly meeting to introduce and promote their business.  The guest speaker at the October meeting was Gene Sallee, Commercial Territory Manager, Illinois Commercial Fitness, www.wilkinsfitness.com.  Please contact Gene for more information at (630) 708-7880 or GeneS@wilkinsfitness.com.  Meetings rotate between the 2nd and 4th Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm. and the balance of the month on Thursday mornings at 7:30 am.  Meeting locations are Thu. mornings at Main Street Diner (1 E. Main St. in Plano) at 7:30 am, and Wed. evenings at 7:00 pm, location TBD.  Upcoming meetings are 11/17 7:30 AM Main St Diner, Plano, and 11/23  7:00 PM location TBD.  Contact Lori Haff-DeLancy at 630 327-6736 or  lhaffdelancy@kendall-democrats.org for more information. 

14th District Candidate

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Members of the Kendall County Democratic Central Committee (KCDCC) met with Congressional Candidate for the 14th District, Dennis Anderson, on October 28th in Oswego to discuss his run for Congress. 

Mr. Anderson believes strongly that public service, whether as an occupation or in a volunteer capacity, is an honorable undertaking, and he will serve as a member of Congress with the same strong commitment to the Illinois’ 14th Congressional District he made to the people of his community over the years. 

As the election season proceeds, the KCDCC website will add more candidate information. 

Pictured L-R:  KCDCC Media Relations Director Amy Cesich, KCDCC Chairman Chuck Sutcliff, KCDCC Director of Voter Participation Mike O’Connell, and Dennis Anderson

Blue State Brews

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On October 22nd the Kendall County Democrats hosted a social event in Oswego to provide an opportunity for voters to meet and talk with Democratic candidates in an informal setting.  The event featured a tasting of locally brewed beers and root beer and an appetizer buffet.  

Candidates brought petitions to collect signatures required to get on the ballot, and maps of all the Kendall County Districts and notary services were available.  Democrats were excited about having so many very worthy candidates for the upcoming primary election.  The well attended event was enjoyed by all and the Kendall County Dems intend to host another similar event in the future, as well as a pre-election candidate rally.  

Among the guests in attendance were Senator Linda Holmes (42), Congressional candidates Bill Foster and Juan Thomas (11), House candidates Carol Cheney and Ken Maurice (84), Andrew Bernard (50), Jeremy Ly (75), Senate candidates Corrine Pierog (25), Tom Ganiere (38), Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant (49), Kendall County Board candidates Amy Cesich (1) and Evelyn Givens (2), and Kendall County Democratic Central Committee Chairman Chuck Sutcliff and Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard. 

Pictured, L-R: Jeremy Ly, Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Bill Foster, Chuck Sutcliff, Sen. Linda Holmes, Andrew Bernard,  Carol Cheney, Ken Maurice, Tom Ganiere, Amy Cesich, Chrisi Vineyard, Evelyn Givens

Occupy Chicago

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Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard and Mildred McNeal attended the “Occupy Chicago” Rally, Monday, October 10th, in the financial district in downtown Chicago. The Occupy Chicago protest has camped out for more than two weeks in the financial district along LaSalle Street to protest corporate greed; and to let their voices be heard in solidarity, chanting, “We are the 99%”. 

Monday’s Occupy Chicago was organized by the Chicago Teachers Union, Jobs with Justice, & other labor groups. The focus was on three areas: Unemployment, Mortgage Foreclosures, and Chicago Teachers Union on insufficient school funding. Occupy Chicago has adopted official demands: Repeal the Bush tax cuts for the rich and prosecute "Wall Street Criminals”, reform of election campaign finance rules, increased regulatory power for the Securities and Exchange Commission, and enactment of the so-called Buffett Rule. 

Pictured: L-R:  Mildred McNeal and Kendall County Democratic President Chrisi Vineyard


Diversity Event

The Kendall County Democratic Women would like to thank all those who participated in the October 5th Celebrate Diversity event. Featured speaker, Dr. Amaal Tokars, Assistant Executive Director of the Kendall County Health Department gave a poignant speech urging attendees to embrace differences and stay away from dichotomies, and move toward understanding.

Oswego Trustee Gail Johnson spoke about the privilege she and others take for granted. “I have never been a victim of racism, homophobia, or anti-Semitism, and I want that kind of life for everyone,” Johnson said.
 
Many other Speakers shared personal stories, giving attendees a new perspective on the everyday struggles of others. Juan Thomas, Candidate for IL Congress District 11, spoke of his experiences as an African American male. He said, "I would like to see America more accepting of average blacks, Hispanics, and other minorities, and not just “exceptional” minorities like President Barack Obama." The KCDW would like to thank all the speakers for their courage and very personal stories.  The hope is to help bring the community together and achieve acceptance of all.

Group photo: Kendall County Democratic President Chrisi Vineyard (holding sign) with event guests.
Diversity Collage; Speakers included: Oswego Trustee Gail Johnson, Candidate for IL Congress 11 Juan Thomas, Candidate for IL Congress 11 Bill Foster, Dr. Amaal Tokars, Assistant Executive Director of the Kendall County Health Department, Scott Thompson, Pastor Namwinga Chibuye of Montgomery and Rev. Clara Thompson
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OFA Petition Drive

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Kendall County Democrats and Organize for America (OFA) hosted a local candidate meet and greet and Petition drive Saturday, October 8th from 1pm-3pm. Thanks goes out to all who participated. 

Pictured, L-R:  Mike O’Connell, Nancy Madsen, Sharon Gilmour (2nd row), Mildred James, Margaret Howard, Kendall County Democratic women President Chrisi Vineyard (back row) Ryan Kauffman, Kendall County Democratic Central Committee Chairman Chuck Sutcliff, Kevin Carrelli, Brandy Carrelli, and Sharon Mitchell

FVCD Open House

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On September 30 the Fox Valley Concern Democrats (FVCD) held an open house meeting at Rev. Clara Thompson’s home in Montgomery.  Montgomery President Marilyn Michelini was the guest speaker and discussed local infrastructure. 

The FVCD are reaching out to all Democrats in the Fox Valley area to provide candidate information and discuss local, state, and federal issues and how to address them once a month. 

The next meeting will be Friday, October 21, 10AM, at Rev. Clara Thompson’s home, 1169 South Lincoln Ave., in Montgomery (across from Park Place Baptist Church).  Please contact Rev. Thompson at 630-896-1057 or Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard at cvineyard@kendall-democrats.org if you are interested in attending and for directions. 

Picture, L-R:  Mascot Fritz Thompson, Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard, Montgomery President Marilyn Michelini,  Rev. Martha Lewis (back row) Sharon Gilmour, Amber Schultz, Linda Porter, Corinne M. Pierog, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 25, Rev. Clara Thompson and JoAnn Perkins

Candidates Attend KCDCC Meeting

Candidates seeking nominations for Congress, Senate, and State Representative attended the Kendall County Democratic Central Committee monthly meeting on September 26th in Montgomery. Introductions were made along with signing and handing out petitions, followed by a question and answer session.  The KCDCC would like to thank the candidates and those who participated. 

Frank McClatchey, Democratic Candidate for IL State Congress District 14.  “Frank is more than a public servant; he is deeply rooted in the community. Along with owning his own business, He has been an active member of the McHenry Riverwalk Committee, the McHenry Environmental Advisory Committee, Family Services Board, McHenry Rotary Club, McHenry Chamber of Commerce, and McHenry Jaycees.” For more information about Frank and how to get involved with his campaign, visit www.frank4congress.com. 

Carole Cheney, Democratic candidate for IL State Representative District 84. Cheney, who won more than 100,000 votes in her bid for DuPage County Board Chairman in 2010, highlighted job creation as the most important issue facing the State of Illinois. “My involvement in the community combined with my professional experience in the public, nonprofit, and business sectors makes me a uniquely qualified candidate,” Cheney explained.   Carole holds both a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana and Springfield, respectively, as well as a law degree from the Northwestern University.  Carole lives in Aurora and is currently a partner at the law firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP. For more information and ways to get involved with Carole’s campaign, visit www.electcarolecheney.com.

Corinne M. Pierog, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 25. Ms. Pierog holds an M.B.A. from Chicago’s Roosevelt University and a Master of Arts degree from San Francisco State University. An entrepreneur, she is the principal and owner of Sustainable Leadership Solutions, a consulting company specializing in leadership development. Active in the community, Pierog serves on the School Board of St. Charles Community Unit District 303, chairing the policy committee and is the board liaison to the Norris Recreation Center and the St. Charles Housing Commission She lives in St. Charles.  For more information email Ms.Pierog at cmpstatesenate@sbcglobal.net or visit www.ElectCorinnePierog.com.

Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 49. Jennifer is Regional Superintendent for The Regional Offices of Education (ROE) in Will and other Illinois Counties. They serve as intermediate agencies between the Illinois State Board of Education and local school districts. To learn more about Jennifer, visit www.bertinotarrant.com.
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Photo 1 L-R:  Carole Cheney, Democratic candidate for IL State Representative District 84,Frank McClatchey, Democratic Candidate for IL State Congress District 14,Corinne M. Pierog, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 25,Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 49, KCDCC Chairman Chuck Sutcliff and KCDW President Chrisi Vineyard

Photo 2, L-R:  Lori Haff-Delancy, Jim Birch, Jennifer Laesch, Evie Givens, Amy Cesich,Carole Cheney, Democratic candidate for IL State Representative District 84,Frank McClatchey, Democratic Candidate for IL State Congress District 14,  Frank Iacovella, Corinne M. Pierog, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 25, Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 49, Reginald Brownlee, KCDW President Chrisi Vineyard and KCDCC Chairman Chuck Sutcliff.

Pierog Meet and Greet

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The Kendall County Democrats recently had the opportunity to meet and get to know Corinne M. Pierog, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 25.  Corinne Pierog has been involved in organizational development for 20 years and is a specialist in public sector businesses.  An accomplished leader, Pierog has successfully revitalized programs and staffing to meet a wide variety of challenges and opportunities. 

There will be another enjoyable opportunity to meet State Senate Candidate Pierog at the Kendall County Democratic Committee monthly meeting on Monday September 26th, 7pm, at the Lakewood Creek Clubhouse in Montgomery, located at 2799 Oakmont Drive.  This meeting is open to the public and all Democrats are encouraged to attend.

To learn more about Corinne Pierog, or to volunteer and/or contribute to her campaign, she can be reached at cmpstatesenate@sbcglobal.net.  Her website is www.ElectCorinnePierog.com.

Pictured, L-R:  Chrisi Vineyard, Amy Cesich, Corinne M. Pierog, Al Duggan, Chuck Sutcliff and Jennifer Laesch

Thoman Meet and Greet and VoteBuilder Training

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Kendall County Democrats recently participated in VoteBuilder training and had a delightful opportunity to meet and greet Bill Thoman, Democratic Candidate for IL State Senate District 97.

Thoman, a retired public school special education director, has many ideas about education and building jobs in Illinois.  There will be another opportunity to meet State Senate Candidate Thoman at the Kendall County Democratic Committee monthly meeting on Monday September 26th, 7pm, at the Lakewood Creek Clubhouse in Montgomery, located at 2799 Oakmont Drive.  This meeting is open to the public and all Democrats are encouraged to attend.

PICTURED, L-R:  Evie Givens, Bill Thoman, Chrisi Vineyard, Scott Thompson, Amy Cesich and Tam O'Connell.  (Special thanks to William Pfarrer, who conducted the VoteBuilder Training, not pictured).

Congressional Pig Roast

Kendall County Democratic Central Committee members attended the 14th Congressional District Pig Roast, hosted by the Illinois 14th Congressional Democrats and the Kane County Democrats, with Chairman Mark Guethle, on Sunday August 28th in St. Charles. Special guests included Bill Foster and committee chairmen from throughout the 14th District. Great food and good weather was enjoyed by those who attended. 

Bill Foster is running for State Representative in the newly redistricted 11th district and spoke about bringing a unified Democratic presence back to the area.  For more information about the Bill Foster campaign visit www.Billfoster.com.  

Juan Thomas, former Aurora Township Clerk currently running for the 11th district, was also on hand to answer questions about his campaign. 

Picture 1:  Tam O'Connell, KCDCC Get out the Vote Director Mike O'Connell, KCDCC Media Relations Director Amy Cesich, Former Aurora Township Clerk Juan Thomas, Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard and KCDCC Chairman Chuck Sutcliff.
Picture 2:  Mavis Bates, Tam O'Connell, KCDCC Get out the Vote Director Mike O'Connell, Bill Foster, KCDCC Media Relations Director Amy Cesich, Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard and KCDCC Chairman Chuck Sutcliff.
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"Stop the Beltway" Picnic

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Kendall County Democratic Central Committee members attended the 10th Annual "Stop the Beltway Bridge to Nowhere Family Picnic" on Sunday, August 28th at Marvel Davis Farm in Big Rock. There was music by the wonderful Grasslands Quartet and up-to-date information on the status of the Prairie Parkway (often referred to as the "Trashway"). The focus was on alternatives to the Prairie Parkway -- major improvements to Illinois Route 47, and the Kendall County project for an Eldamain Road bridge across the Fox River that parallels the Prairie Parkway route at only one-sixth the price tag. Special Thanks goes to Marvel Davis for once again donating the use of the beautiful Davis farm and facilities.

Group Pictured, L-R:  KCDCC Get out the Vote Director Mike O'Connell, Tam O'Connell, Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard, KCDCC Media Relations Director Amy Cesich and KCDCC Chairman Chuck Sutcliff

Governor's Day

The Kendall County Democrats met with Governor Pat Quinn, Lt. Governor Sheila Simon, and Democratic county chairmen at the Governor’s Mansion in Springfield on August 16th. Kendall County Democratic Central Committee Chairman Chuck Sutcliff, Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard, and Kendall 5 Democratic Precinct Committeeman Al Duggan attended the annual Summer BBQ for Democratic County Chairmen and enjoyed an evening of visiting with Governor Quinn and networking with county leaders.  “We had a great time,” said Sutcliff. “The Governor and Lt. Governor walked among us chatting and posing for photos. They are very personable and were willing to hear what we had to say.”

After the BBQ, the Kendall Democrats co-hosted a reception at the Crown Hotel in Springfield. Chairmen Mark Guethle (Kane), Bob Pieckert (DuPage), Terry Link (Lake), Dennis Grosskopf (Will), Mike Bissett (McHenry), and Kendall Chairman Sutcliff invited fellow Democrats, candidates, and elected officials to meet with a “collar county coalition” designed to present a unified group of Democratic Chairmen and the issues unique to the people surrounding Cook County and Chicago.

Bill Foster, former Congressman and candidate for US Representative for the 11th Congressional District, also attended the reception and spoke about his campaign to return to Washington, DC. To learn more about Bill Foster, visit www.billfoster.com.

Picture 1:  Bill Foster with Local county democrats including Kendall County Chairman Chuck Sutcliff, President of the Kendall County Democratic Women Chrisi Vineyard, and Kendall 5 Democratic Precinct Committeeman Al Duggan
Picture 2:  Perry Knop, Kendall County Democratic Chairman Chuck Sutcliff, Illinois Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon, President of the Kendall County Democratic Women Chrisi Vineyard, and Kendall 5 Democratic Precinct Committeeman Al Duggan
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Arpaio Protest

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This weekend the Kendall County Republican Central Committee hosted their annual family picnic. Instead of inviting a speaker that unifies and motivates, they chose Arizona's Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio.  Arpaio is well known for his stance on illegal immigration and inhumane treatment of prisoners, and has lost countless racial profiling lawsuits.   The Kendall County Democrats, along with union members, college students, and concerned citizens, gathered to show their unity and solidarity against racism and the inhumane treatment of prisoners. “It wasn’t about Sheriff Joe,” noted Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard. “It’s the message it sends, that this behavior is ok, or that the people in Kendall County tolerate this kind of bigotry.” Kendall County Democratic Director of Media Relations Amy Cesich stated, “We are disappointed the KCRCC chose Arpaio to represent their ‘Family values’ at an annual family picnic. This can’t possibly be the message they wish to portray and support.”

Kendall County Fair

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The Kendall County Democratic Central Committee and the Kendall County Democratic Women would like to thank all those who stopped by to sign up or to learn more about the Kendall County Democrats at this year’s Kendall County Fair. 

Pictured L-R Jim Lausier, Amy Cesich and Chrisi Vineyard

Montgomery Fest Parade

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The Kendall County Democrats and Democratic Women invite friends and supporters to join them in the Montgomery parade on Sunday, August 14.  Line up starts at 12:30 PM (meet at Lyon Metal Products at 420 N. Main Street); Parade starts at 1:00 PM.  The larger the crowd, the better. The summer parades are always a lot of fun and the Montgomery Fest Parade is no exception. Not only that, there is always time after the parade to enjoy the festivities. Candy and goodies to give to the kids along with bags and baskets to carry in will be available or may be brought.  The float will feature music and participants may carry signs and flags. Make sure to wear your blue to show your Democratic pride.
 
You will see police directing traffic on Main St. Parking may be an issue later in the day so you may want to get there a little early to find adequate parking. There will also be opportunities to assist with preparation for the parade. Contact us for more information and to let us know if you will be at the parade, or even if you would like to volunteer your time to help us prepare. If you decide at the last minute to attend, no problem.  When you see the float with the great music, treats, and united Democrats all in blue, just stop by. 

Jobs for Justice

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On Friday July 8th at the Bank of America on Indian Trail in Aurora, local Kendall County Democrats, including Mike O’Connell and Chrisi Vineyard, spoke out about lack of action from Congress and showed support for the middle class working families.  Northern Illinois Jobs with Justice hosted and organized the coalition that gathered and rallied with union workers, community groups, and struggling construction workers to respond to the Labor Department report and demand common sense action to deal with the unemployment crisis.

Activists spoke out about the Republican led Congress fighting to keep tax cuts in place for millionaires and billionaires in budget negotiations; while the economy is faltering and high unemployment continues.   The group holds a rally/press conference on the first Friday of every month responding to the jobs report from the Labor Department, which has consistently shown the need for dramatic intervention on the part of Congress to ease the suffering of the millions of unemployed. The group is encouraging the President and Democrats to hold the line on protecting seniors and the most vulnerable in our society and resist cuts to important programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Bank of America was chosen because the multi-million dollar company used a series of tax loopholes to avoid paying 2010 taxes on over $4.4 billion in income.  FACT... the same corporations that have been getting tax breaks have been laying off workers, not hiring.  There is a "path to prosperity" that shares the burden of deficit reduction among all Americans. This means closing tax and regulation loopholes that unfairly benefit large corporations, ending the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest 2 percent of Americans, and streamlining -- but not slashing -- federal programs that help keep working families out of poverty and invest in America’s future economic strength.

Information provided by the Northern Illinois Jobs with Justice. You can visit them at http://www.nijwj.org/ .

Salute to Veterans

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Friday, July 15th, the Kendall County Democrats attended the 4th Annual Kendall County Salute to Veterans fundraiser at the Kendall County Fairgrounds for Honor Flight Chicago, a non-profit organization that flies WWII veterans to Washington D.C. to visit the WWII Memorial. 

KCDCC Media Relations Director, Amy Cesich, and KDCC Voter Participation Director, Mike O’Connell, each won one of the many gift baskets and prizes that were available for raffle. The event was hugely successful and a lot of fun.  It was a great way to give thanks to many of Kendall County’s Veterans, have a delicious steak dinner, enjoy entertainment by The Legacy Girls, participate in the raffles, and--most of all--the chance to chow down with America’s heroes! The KCDCC hopes to make this an annual event.

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Amy Cesich, Tam O'Connell, Mike O'Connell, Chrisi Vinyard, and Chuck Sutcliff

Oswego PrairieFest 2011

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The Kendall County Democrats were honored to participate in Oswego's PrairieFest event on June 18 and 19. 

They, along with the Kendall County Democratic Women (President Chrisi Vineyard), hosted an informational booth and marched in the parade.  The KCDCC and KCDW enjoy supporting local events, and they were happy to share in the Oswego's annual festival tradition again.
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4th of July Parade

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Celebrating Independence day with Democratic pride, the Kendall County Democrats and Kendall County Democratic Women were proud to participate in this year's annual 4th of July Parade in Yorkville. Participants handed out candy and patriotic favors and enjoyed a great day.  The Democrats thank all who helped out and joined in the fun.  

Pictured group from L-R:  Tam O'Connell, Chrisi Vineyard, "Miss Democrat", Evelyn Givens, Alex Lohman, Lynn Lohman, Gary Hanson, Jim Birch, Jim Lausier, Luke Cesich, Amy Cesich.
Bill Foster Attends KCDCC Meeting

Bill Foster Attends KCDCC Meeting

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Businessman and scientist Bill Foster attended the Kendall County Central Committee monthly meeting in June to rally support and discuss his campaign for Congress in the Illinois' 11th Congressional District which contains Aurora, Joliet, Lisle, Montgomery, and Naperville. 

"I am running to return to Congress because there are important things left to accomplish, and important accomplishments that must be defended," said Foster. "Our fragile economic recovery must be sustained, and the long-term fiscal problems that we face must be solved without breaking promises to our seniors or dismantling Medicare. Reforms to our financial and healthcare systems must continue so that they work well for both businesses and ordinary people." 

"I started off as a small businessman, so I know how to create jobs and how much it means to families. As a scientist, I've learned to take a practical, thoughtful approach to solving problems - examining the facts and bringing people together towards solutions. And I believe that's the approach we need in Washington," said Foster. 

For more information about Foster, visit www.BillFoster.com.  
 
Pictured L-R:  Director of Marketing/Media Relations Director Amy Cesich, Director of Fundraising/Events Kevin Carrelli, Congressman Bill Foster, Kendall County Democratic women President Chrisi Vinyard, Director of Voter Participation/GOTV Mike O’Connell, Precinct Committeeperson Herman Johnson, Kendall County Democratic Central Committee Secretary Kelly Pfarrer, Precinct Committeeperson Evelyn Givens, and Lori Haff-DeLancy.


KCDW Members attend IDW annual Convention reception

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L to R Amy Cesich, Robyn Sutcliff, Cai O'Connell, Donna Brazile, Evie Givens, President of KCDW Chrisi Vineyard.
Donna Brazile, Vice President Al Gore’s 2000 Campaign Manager and CNN’s National Political Commentator was the featured speaker at this year’s 40th Annual Illinois Democratic Women convention in Springfield on May 6 & 7, 2011. The Kendall County Democratic Women (KCDW), were excited to attend to help build a stronger Democratic Party for future elections

 Brazile gave an inspiring speech, reenergizing the Illinois democratic women. When women vote, Democrats win! “People are really feeling hopeful again. They’re feeling optimistic.” She said.

Each year at the IDW Annual Statewide Convention, IDW honor women across the state for their dedication to the Democratic Party, to Illinois Democratic Women and the people of the State of Illinois.  IDW also reward two educational scholarships for Democratic women looking to further their education.

For more information contact President Chrisi Vineyard of the KCDW at cvineyard@kendall-democrats.org or call 630-551-3701, you can visit us on facebook, Kendall County Democratic women.

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KCDW Members with Lt. Gov. Shelia Simon
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Donna Brazile and Chrisi Vinyard
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KCDW Members with Loretta Durbin. L to R Tam O'Connell, Robyn Sutcliff, Amy Cesich, Loretta Durbin, Cai O'Connell, President KCDW Chrisi Vineyard and Evie Givens

The Illinois Democratic Women (IDW) awarded a $1,000 scholarship

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The Illinois Democratic Women (IDW) awarded a $1,000 scholarship, named for the late State Senator Penny Severns of Decatur, to Cai O’Connell, 17, of Yorkville, a senior at the Illinois Math & Science Academy. Donna Brazile, Vice President Al Gore’s 2000 Campaign Manager and CNN’s National Political Commentator, presented the award to Cai.  Brazile told organizers she would pay for the scholarship and wrote a check on the spot. O’Connell will attend Cornell College in Iowa.
The Kendall County Democratic Women (KCDW) were proud to nominate Cai “Ki” O’Connell for the 2011 IDW scholarship.
Cai has shown excellence in every area she has a hand in: Academics, community involvement, and Democratic support. She is a graduating senior of Illinois Math and Science Academy in Aurora, IL.  
Her community involvement includes:
●       Flocabulary, which encourages students to improve their literary skills
●       Yorkville Public Library volunteer
●       Landscaping for senior citizens
●       Facilitator for Leadership in Education and Development for sophomore students
Cai plans to study International Relations at Cornell College in Iowa.
She won a bronze metal in the National Russian Essay contest in 2009-2010.
She brought home the gold medal in the National Russian Essay contest in 2010-2011.
Cai received a full scholarship for a summer program in Russia in 2010.  She was immersed in Russian culture and attended language classes four hours a day for seven weeks.
This past January Cai was chosen to travel to China for a week with her school to study Chinese culture.
She has been extremely busy volunteering and using her skills to help get democrats elected and build the Democratic Party. Some of the things she has done in this area include:
●               Being the President of the Young Democrats of America
●               Organizing current events debates with teachers as debate speakers
●               Encouraging students to help all democratic campaigns, including Barak Obama.
●               Canvassing for local and national leaders
●               Traveled to Wisconsin (2008) to canvass for Barack Obama presidential campaign
●               Supported Bill Foster in his congressman campaign (2010) by canvassing in Kendall County
●               Supported Robyn Sutcliff by canvassing for her country board campaign (2010, 2011) in Kendall Country and her alderman campaign in Yorkville.
we are all so Proud of Cai and look forward to seeing her continued succes in the future.


3rd Annual Spring Wildflower Walk

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The Kendall County Democratic Women (KCDW), along with President Chrisi Vineyard, hosted their 3rd Annual Spring Wildflower Walk on Saturday, April 30th, at the Harris Forest Preserve in Yorkville. Former Yorkville teacher Jean Birch guided the tour, and identified native and invasive plants.  Participants enjoyed beautiful weather.  As a service to the community, donations to the Kendall County Food Pantry were accepted. For more Information and photos of Wildflower Walks visit our Facebook page Kendall County Democratic Women or email Chrisi Vinyard cvineyard@kendall-democrats.org or call 630-551-3701.


Kendall County Board Redistricting Ad Hoc Committee Meeting

Friday, April 29, 3-4PM
Board of Review Room, 111 W. Fox St., Yorkville
Citizens are urged to attend this important meeting to participate in the county redistricting process and provide input to the Kendall County Board. The population boom calls for more districts and better representation. Five or ten districts instead of the current two districts would provide residents with more local representation. The County Board is currently "not inclined" to increase the number of districts despite the massive increase in population. Your participation is important.

If you cannot attend the meeting but want to sign a petition &/or have your comments submitted to the County Board, Please contact Chrisi at cvineyard@kendall-democrats.org.

Cabernet Cabaret

Come join us at the Arranmore Culture Art Center, located in unincorporated Oswego. This venue is similar to Ravinia and we are so excited to have them so close to home!

Lets all attend the first event, Cabernet Cabaret on Saturday June 25th, 7 PM. Bring your picnic & wine, or beverage of choice! It will be fun! Tickets are $25.
 
Arranmore Center for the Arts will be a regional arts campus situated on a beautifully landscaped 25-acre site just south of Rance Road (111th) and east of Stuart Road in Oswego, Illinois. The current vision is to incorporate historic structures into a new modern indoor and outdoor theatre facility with terraced lawn, a black box theatre, an art gallery, recital hall and outdoor sculpture garden to create an environment that would allow an artistic rewarding atmosphere. This unique campus will enhance the cultural and aesthetic experience of residents and visitors alike.

Please visit them at www.Arranmorearts.org for more information about the Cabernet Cabaret.

Illinois Democratic Women Convention 

The 40th Annual Illinois Democratic Women Convention is just around the corner.  The Kendall County Democratic Women (KCDW) are excited to attend and extend the invitation to you to build a stronger Democratic Party for future elections.  We believe that this year will be the best yet!  

The Convention will be held at the Crowne Plaza in Springfield on May 6 & 7, 2011 and will feature Donna Brazile, Vice President Al Gore’s 2000 Campaign Manager and CNN’s National Political Commentator, on Friday evening.  Saturday’s session will feature an awards banquet, training seminars and a guest speaker at the brunch.  You can register on line at www.illinoisdemocratwomen.org.

If you would like more information, or to carpool, contact President Chrisi Vineyard of the KCDW at cvineyard@kendall-democrats.org or call 630-551-3701.

Lunafest

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The Kendall County Democratic Women (KCDW) were proud to be one of the sponsors at Lunafest on April 15th, hosted by the Village of Oswego Women’s Topics Committee.  

Lunafest is a national film festival that features short films by, for, and about women.  The fest promotes women filmmakers, raises awareness for women’s issues, and supports worthy women’s nonprofit organizations.  All event proceeds were donated to Mutual Ground, the Aurora organization that serves victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Kendall and southern Kane counties, and the Breast Cancer Fund.  

For more information about Mutual Ground visit www.mutualgroundinc.com, for facts and tips to prevent breast cancer visit www.pureprevention.org, and for information about the KCDW contact KCDW President Chrisi Vineyard at cvineyard@kendall-democrats.org or 630-551-3701.


KCDW Logo Contest Winner Announced

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The Kendall County Democratic Women hosted a logo contest.  There were many entries from various local artists, residents, and students.  After careful consideration, the KCDW has selected a winner.  Jake Massey, a student at Oswego High School, designed a logo that best represented the spirit of the KDCW organization. 

KCDW wants to thank the following entrants from OHS:  Alexandra Eisbrener, Cody Austin Hambly, Charles Matthew Paterkiewicz, Lindsay G. Price, Emily Williams, and Graphics Teacher Marie Strejc-Wood.  Also, the KCDW would like to thank the following professional designers for their participation:  from Premier Mailing Services, Jenna Stinson (www.premiermailingink.com), and from Blazin Graphxx, Eric Horice (www.blazingraphxx.com).

KCDW's new logo will be used in promotional materials, as well as on their website and new online store.  The KCDW, President Chrisi Vineyard, and Treasurer Lynn Lohman heartily thank all of the entrants for their enthusiastic participation.  Jake Massey will receive $100 compensation for his efforts.  

On April 7, 2011, the KCDW's Chrisi Vineyard and Lynn Lohman, as well as Andrea Schweda, Katra Knoernschild and Eric Horice, visited Jake and fellow students at OHS to present his award.  


Affordable Healthcare Act Anniversary

Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard, Sandwich resident Marty Rudd, and area residents of Organize for America from 14th district, celebrated the one year anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Healthcare Act by President Barack Obama.  They gathered in front of U.S. Congressman Randy Hultgren’s Geneva office on Tuesday, March 22, to share stories of how the law helped them obtain affordable and quality health care.

Citizens spoke about the law's many benefits, including the following:

  • 48 million uninsured Americans will have affordable insurance options
  • People with pre-existing conditions will no longer be denied insurance
  • Tax credits for individuals will help pay for health insurance
  • Many families will be saved from bankruptcy
  • Small business owners will get a tax credit to help provide coverage for their employees
  • If a job does not provide insurance, people will be able to buy into an insurance exchange, and costs are based on income

Republican Congressman Hultgren voted to repeal the the Affordable Healthcare Act.  

To receive facts about the healthcare law, please visit http://www.healthcare.gov/.  For more information on Organizing for America, visit them on Facebook or http://my.barackobama.com.  For more information on the Kendall County Democrats, you can also see them on Facebook or their website:  http://www.kendall-democrats.org/.

Planned Parenthood Rally

Chrisi Vineyard, Mike O'Connell, and Amy Cesich, along with about 150 people, showed up at Republican Congressman Randy Hultgren’s Geneva office Monday on March 7, 2011.  This rally was organized by Planned Parenthood, following a vote by the House of Representatives to stop its funding.

We are urging our U.S. Senators to stand up for women and make sure that funding for preventive women’s health care is in the budget.

Planned Parenthood provides access for women to receive the basic health care they need, which includes information on preventing unintended pregnancies. Planned Parenthood provides a wide range of safe, reliable health care — and more than 90 percent is preventive, primary care, which helps prevent unintended pregnancies through contraception, reduce the spread of sexually transmitted infections through testing and treatment, and screen for cervical and other cancers.

No federal funds are provided for abortion.  Planned Parenthood does offer help with the following services:
  • Birth Control
  • Men's Sexual Health
  • Pregnancy information
  • Sexual Orientation and Gender
  • Body Image
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  • Women's Health

"Prom Plus More" Fashion and Art Show

The Kendall County Democratic Women, and President Chrisi Vineyard, are proud to support local businesses.  Currently, they are supporting and inviting everyone to an eco-friendly fashion show featuring designer Tam O'Connell, of I Create It (http://tamcancreate.weebly.com/).

Tam is a designer who "upcycles" clothing.  "Upcycling" is reworking fabrics and materials from what they already are into new and fashionable designs.  The fashion show will showcase local students wearing re-purposed Prom and evening wear:  "Prom Plus More".  Donated prom and homecoming dresses will be "upcycled" to give those once-worn dresses another life!

Local vendors will also participate, such as Art Unlimited, LLC (who will feature their "Memories - Prom Special") and Shaklee Distributor, Lori-Haff-Delancy will also be on hand to discuss all-natural products.  
You can get more information on their websites:  www.artunlimitedllc.webs.com and www.lorihaff.myshaklee.com.  Venus Glass Studio will have jewelry, as well (www.venusglassstudio.com).

The fashion show, highlighting unconventional prom and evening wear, will take place at the Yorkville Public Library (902 Game Farm Road) on February 27th at 3 pm.  Admission is $2 per person, with all profits going to the Kendall County Food Pantry (www.kendallcountyfoodpantry.org/).

You can RSVP to the Prom Plus More Fashion Show event page on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=153703004681946) 

or contact Tam O'Connell for additional information (i_create_it@hotmail.com).
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The winner has been announced. Congratuations Jake Massey of OHS!

New KCDW Treasurer

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On February 3, 2011, the Kendall County Democratic Women and President Chrisi Vineyard unanimously welcomed Lynn Lohman as the new Treasurer.  

Many congratulations to Lynn, and welcome!

Models/Dresses Needed for Show

The Kendall County Democratic Women and President Chrisi Vineyard are hosting a fashion show, featuring local artists, next month.  Right now, Tam O'Connell, of I CREATE IT is looking for local people to model her original designs.

Tam O'Connell's I CREATE IT pieces will be featured in the fashion show at the Yorkville Library (902 Game Farm Road) on February 27th at 3 PM, in a demonstration of “up-cycled” clothing.

Tam is looking for local models of different sizes and ages (teen and up) to display several redesigned dresses and accessories--and even some original pieces.  Come to the Rush Copley Medical Center (1100 West Veterans Parkway, Yorkville), January 16th, 5pm-8pm.

Do you have a formal dress that is outdated, or worn once and hanging in your closet?  Tam can redesign outfits into something new.  Bring it to the Copley Center on January 16th, and Tam can see if it will be used in the February show.  Models are encouraged, but are not necessarily required, to bring a dress to be "upcycled" or redesigned.

Stop by, and maybe you could be one of the models selected to walk the runway, where you would get to walk away with an “up-cycled” dress, by I CREATE IT.  For any questions, contact Tam O'Connell (630-888-1605).

Inauguration of Pat Quinn and Sheila Simon

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Kendall County Democratic Central Committee Chairman Chuck Sutcliff, Treasurer Robyn Sutcliff, and Vice Chair of Voter Participation/GOTV Mike O'Connell joined Kendall County Democratic Women President Chrisi Vineyard, KCDW member Tam O'Connell, and Precinct Committeeperson Al Duggan at Governor Pat Quinn's and Lt. Governor Sheila Simon's Inauguration in Springfield on January 10, 2011.   The two day trip was packed with events all around Springfield. 

During the Inauguration, Pat Quinn spoke about his job being one of service.  He honored the memories of local fallen military members.  Chuck Sutcliff said, "The subject of veterans is important to Governor Quinn.  He visits the families of slain servicemen and servicewomen and attends the funerals.  The team of Quinn, Simon, Lisa Madigan, and Jesse White gives our state honest leadership, with integrity and a willingness to work for and look out for every Illinoisan.  Quinn is willing to accept criticisms from his detractors and make the tough decisions, because he has the long run in mind.  A couple of years from now, when we've returned to a fiscally sound state, people will realize that Quinn had to make difficult, but necessary, decisions."

Vineyard said, "Governor Quinn is an independent, accountable, trustworthy, and principled leader.  He is down-to-earth.  As he said, "One day a peacock, the next day a feather duster"."  Vineyard continued, "I firmly believe if we all come together, we will accomplish our goals as one nation, to spur economic growth, curb ethical abuses, safely invest taxpayers' money, help parents send their kids to college, and promote the financial well-being of Illinois residents.  We have to remain focused on clean energy alternatives, promote financial literacy, encourage economic development, attack corruption in Springfield, and create good paying, livable wage jobs right here in Illinois."

Alderman Robyn Sutcliff had an opportunity to speak with Lt. Governor Simon, Senator Richard Durbin, Senator Durbin's Chief of Staff, Attorney General Lisa Madigan, Senator Mark Kirk, and IDOT Secretary Gary Hannig regarding the City of Yorkville, where she represents the 3rd Ward.  Robyn Sutcliff said, "I was inspired on Inaugural Day by the genuine message of service to the residents of Illinois from all newly elected Constitutional officers.  "The integrity crisis is over," stated Governor Quinn.  Considering the outcome of the last two Governors, this statement resonated with me as being the beginning of honest and responsible leadership for all residents of Illinois."

O'Connell echoed those sentiments, "I really appreciated when Governor Quinn said, "we will pay our bills, we will stabilize our budget, we will strengthen our economy".  It was an important message of responsibility."

For more information, pictures, and upcoming events, please visit the Kendall County Democrats (http://www.kendall-democrats.org/) and Kendall County Democratic Women (http://www.kendallcountydemocraticwomen.org/) at their websites or on Facebook.  (Additional pictures can be seen on the Photos page).


Vineyard and KCDW Members Attend Quinn's Inauguration

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Article from The Beacon News on January 11, 2011

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