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Press Release: Southern California Tsunami Blues Series Coming To Multiple Venues



Southland blues band The Barnburners have teamed with over eighteen other California blues bands to perform live at various venues throughout Southern California to benefit the victims of the recent Tsunami in Southeast Asia.



Joe McGaha (lead singer of The Barnburners) is spear-heading this effort with veteran musician & promoter Greg Serrato as Primary Advisor. "This is a great opportunity for fans to see more bands in one day than they could normally see in a month," says McGaha. Although there are currently four events booked, the series may be adding further events at a later date. "There are still a few venues in Southern California considering hosting these benefits," says McGaha. "So depending on their level of interest, and the success of these three upcoming events, the series may continue through the Spring, and possibly into the Summer."



The proceeds from the donations will go to Project Concern:

http://www.projectconcern.org. 100% of the donation will support tsunami disaster relief efforts in India and Indonesia.



The series, dubbed the Southern California Blues Tsunami Series, currently consists of four dates:



Sunday, February 13, 2005

2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Main Street Blues Club & Restaurant

4902 Main Street

Yorba Linda, CA

(714) 777-9427

All Ages Admitted

Minimum Donation: $5

Any Donation Accepted



Sunday, February 27, 2005

2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

All About Coffee

2276 Griffin Way

Corona, CA 91719

(951) 549-6710

All Ages Admitted

Minimum Donation: $5

Any Donation Accepted



Sunday, March 6, 2005

2:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Martini Blues Supper Club

5874 Edinger Avenue

Huntington Beach, CA

(714) 840-2129

All Ages Admitted

Minimum Donation: $5

Any Donation Accepted



Sunday, March 13, 2005

4:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Holly Street Bar & Grill

175 E. Holly St.,

Pasadena, CA 91103

(626) 440-1421



About Main Street Blues Club & Restaurant:

The restaurant offers casual and patio dining on Main Street in Old Towne and specializes in Italian and Mexican cuisine. Home of the 6-foot burrito,Main Street Restaurant has been owned by a local resident, Lynn Ruocco, for 11 years. Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.



About Martini Blues Supperclub:

Martini Blues Supperclub is a dining and entertainment establishment, located in Huntington Beach California for just over three years. With three venues under one roof, the Supperclub has an old 1930’s to 50’s vibe that oozes a feeling of upscale elegance. Each customer is treated as honored and loved guest, invited to a party, within an elegant – not arrogant – environment every night! In the evenings, MBS becomes the center of the Orange County music scene as the premiere mid-sized dining and entertainment venue in town.



About Holly Street Bar & Grill:

A historic landmark that marries old world charm with contemporary undertones. Our Courtyard is reminiscent of a small European town. The interior is uncluttered, with contemporary art and luxurious seating. Our lounge is often filled with the sounds of live jazz. For business luncheons, breakfast meetings or any special celebration, this is the place you've been looking for.



Master chef, Abel Cardenas, prepares our food with the utmost style and care, using the freshest ingredients available. Our Courtyard is one-of-a-kind, reminiscent of a small European town, complete with a crooked church steeple, old brick walls, and a tranquil setting with a melange of indigenous plants and aromatic flowers.



The interior is uncluttered with various contemporary art and ample luxurious seating. Our lounge is filled with the sound live jazz, which is performed nightly and during Sunday Brunch. For that special celebration, this is the place you've been looking for.



About The Barnburners:

Formed in 1997 in Yorba Linda, California, The Barnburners have performed in major venues across Southern California including The Coach House (San Juan Capistrano,) The Galaxy Theater (Costa Mesa,) B.B. King's (Universal City,) and many more. They have performed on the same bill with many Blues artists including Greg Serrato, Teresa Russell & Cocobilli, BB Chung King & The Buddha Heads, etc. The band has performed in music festivals throughout Southern California, everywhere from Leona Valley to Yorba Linda. You can find Barnburners recordings on radio stations throughout the United States, as well as in Europe and Latin America. The band's first c.d., Workin' Overtime, is available for purchase at www.dwmmusic.com. Most recently, the Barnburners participated in the International Blues Challenge, 2004. For more information regarding The Barnburners, write to:

Joe McGaha

10 Marino,

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

Phone: (909)938-6533 Fax: (303)845-5984

bookings@barnburnersblues.com

http://www.barnburnersblues.com

http://12.217.250.54/AudioClips/Barnburners_Travelin.ram





About Project Concern:

Saving Lives and Building Healthy Communities: With over 40 years of experience, Project Concern is a leading international health organization based in San Diego, California. We save the lives of people in need around the world by preventing disease and providing access to clean water and nutritious food. Project Concern reaches over three million people a year with programs in eleven countries. http://www.projectconcern.org

Social Security Reform

Memo to Congress: Social Security is a form of insurance, a guarantee that, no matter what direction a citizen's fortunes take, after a lifetime of labor he or she will not suffer an impovershed old age. If someone is already lucky enough to enjoy a particularly high salary, there is no rationale for gifting them the additional benefit of exemption from Social Security taxes. Social Security obligations currently max out at $90,000. Raise the cap to $1,000,000. End of problem.

The Center for Budget and Policy Priorities analysis of the Bush plan shows that private accounts won't make Social Security solvent and is economically unwise: <http://www.cbpp.org/2-2-05socsec4.htm>

New York Times columnist Paul Krugman describes the Social Security scheme as the latest ploy in the conservatives' "Starve the Beast" gambit. "The attempt to 'jab a spear' through Social Security complements the strategy of 'starve the beast,' long advocated by right-wing intellectuals: cut taxes, then use the resulting deficits as an excuse for cuts in social spending. The spearing doesn't seem to be going too well at the moment, but the starving was on full display in the budget released yesterday." <http://www.commondreams.org/>

The Center for American Progress has crafted a detailed alternative plan to really protect Social Security in a way that's safe and sustainable: <http://www.americanprogress.org/>

Letter to DNC from OC Democratic Club

Terry McAuliffe, Chairman Democratic National Committee
430 S. Capitol St. SE Washington, DC 20003

Dear Mr. McAuliffe:

The Democratic Club of Central Orange County,
representing the cities of Orange, Tustin, Santa Ana,
Villa Park and Anaheim Hills, was founded in May, 2002
and is chartered by the Democratic Central Committee of
Orange County. The Club operated a campaign
headquarters in Santa Ana from August 1, 2004 through
the November, 2004 election. All resources to open and
operate the headquarters were raised by the club's
officers and through outreach by club members. At the
close of the campaign, over 300 volunteers were
headquartered out of the Club's office. Campaign
activities included voter registration, precinct
organization, an aggressive vote-by-mail campaign, and
letter writing to the swing states Ohio, Pennsylvania,
Michigan and Wisconsin. Volunteers telephoned
thousands of voters in Missouri, Florida and Arizona.
Because we had no local candidate in a competitive race
for partisan office, our primary focus was the election
of Senators John Kerry and John Edwards. Our
organization was a model of political grass roots at
its best.

Given the time, effort, energy and passion our group
put into the 2004 election, we were sorely disappointed
at the November 2nd results. On December 15 we invited
all volunteers and members to discuss what went wrong
and where we and the Democratic party might go from
here. This letter is a distillation and summary of our
thoughts and recommendations.

On the national level, our members felt that the
Democratic Party was out-organized, out-issued, out-
spun and out-communicated. We allowed the Karl Rove
machine to highjack God, and the Democrats were too
reluctant to claim the moral high ground with
traditional Democratic values. The national media was
much too passive and deferential to George Bush. Fox
News, Rush Limbaugh and his ilk were lying to the
public, demeaning our candidates and mischaracterizing
our programs and positions and the Democratic Party was
too slow and too timid in their response. It is of the
utmost importance that a Democratic news channel be
developed to counter Fox, etc, a kind of rapid response
team to counter the distortions and outright lies that
seem to pervade the market place of political
discourse.

Clearly, we were out-issued by the Republican machine.
The Democratic Party never clearly identified our
issues and what we stand for. For the first time in
our history, a whole generation of American children,
saddled with the huge budget deficit, is looking at a
future less bright than their parents' generation.
Traditionally, the Democrats have been the opportunity
party; opportunity for jobs, social security in our old
age, health care for young and old, a living wage, safe
air and water, and excellence in public education. But
the Democrats allowed themselves to be out-issued by
the Republicans. We are now six weeks past the
presidential election. Already we know the issues for
the Republicans: the ownership society: privatization
of Social Security, a permanent tax cut, a value added
tax, health care savings accounts and tort reform. This
plan was spelled out in the national media more than
two weeks ago. Even today as this letter is being
written, Bush is holding his economic summit that
continues to lie to, defraud and deceive the American
people. The DNC sent a letter last week that explains
that sometime in the future the grassroots will hear
from the Democrats about these issues. We need to hear
from the Democratic Party NOW if not yesterday. These
are real bread and butter issues that we Democrats have
the moral authority to challenge.

The Republicans knew their message and stayed on it.
As a Party, the Democrats did not communicate a clear
and simple message. Of all the e-mails our club
received, not one ever said this is our message and
this is what we as Democrats stand for. While the
Party registered tens of thousands of new voters, spent
countless hours making sure folks got to the polls, the
Party did not persuade voters to vote for Democratic
candidates. When asked why they voted for Senator John
Kerry for President, even lifelong Democrats responded,
"He is not George Bush." We should have had a better
message than that!

From our perspective, there was a lack of coordination
among the various Democratic entities: the
Presidential Campaign, the DNC, the California
Democratic Party and the Orange County Democratic
Central Committee. There was a complete lack of focus
and the Party, in our opinion, never identified the
customer. There was a complete lack of leadership at
all levels. The DNC used the internet extensively and
effectively as a fund-raising tool as evidenced by the
seven fold increase in small donor base from 400,000
donors in 2000 to 2.7 million donors in 2004. This is
as remarkable achievement. The internet was not,
however, a two way communication. We did not receive
marching orders, message or infrastructure directions
through the internet, or through any other medium. Our
Democratic Club of Central Orange County activities
were chosen and directed from within the Club and our
information for swing state activities came not from
the Democratic Party but from outside groups like the
Orange County Central Labor Council, Main Street Moms
Opposed to Bush, and Moveon.Org. Our volunteers were
incredibly committed. One volunteer on her own cell
phone made 2,500 telephone calls to Florida voters.
The Democratic Party did not lack for funds but it is
clear that the Democrats must be as serious about grass
roots organizing as they are about grass roots
fundraising. Over $158 million was raised in California
by outside Democratic candidates, the DNC and 527's.
Not one cent of that $158 million was spent in
California. Equally damning, we received no direction.

Our Club, because of recent fund-raising laws, operated
like a 527. We obtained our own instruction on fund-
raising/spending requirements. A stronger role in
financial reporting by the California Democratic Party
is urgently needed. Voter persuasion tools from the
DNC and the California Democratic Party are critical
for local party building. The California Democratic
Party piece that we have used in the past needs to be
streamlined and updated in format. If we are to take
back the White House in 2008, let alone House and
Senate, these tools should be made available now, so
that come the mid-term elections, the electorate knows
who we are and what we stand for. We can't wait until
Labor Day weekend, 2006.

The Democratic Party is dysfunctional at all levels.
There was a strong, almost unanimous recommendation
from our members, for some sort of Orange County
Coordinating Council so that clubs could communicate
with one another, expand grass-roots activities,
strategize together. Each club that operated a campaign
headquarters was operating by the seat of their pants.
It would have been such a big help had the walk piece
that our Club developed independently had the input
from and an "imprimatur" from all the clubs. Without
coordination with other headquarters, each was
struggling for cash to buy the basics. For example,
Kerry/Edwards yard sign sleeves and wires cost $4.15
each. That was an outrageous figure for a local
campaign office to support, especially considering that
$158 millions was raised in California to be spent
elsewhere. Generally, little direction was forthcoming
from the party as to process and organization for the
grass roots volunteers.

In spite of these problems, we are still working
diligently to maintain our over 300 (many young and
first-time) volunteers in Democratic activities because
we desperately want to be ready for the midterm
elections. The above recommendations are presented for
your consideration and our club is eager and ready to
continue to support the Democratic Party. We are
anxious for help and direction and look forward to
hearing from you with both. Thank you very much .

Sincerely,

Sharon O'Hara Jeanne Costales Chair
Vice-Chair

CC: Al From, CEO Democratic Leadership Council Bruce
Reed, President Democratic Leadership Council
Senator Art Torres, Chairman California
Democratic Party Frank Barbaro, Chairman Orange
County Democratic Central Committee Garry Shay,
DNC member

Politics: The 1st Amendment Run Amok
-- a progressive blawg

Paul Gowder is a civil rights attorney and activist who writes The First Amendment Run Amok, "wherein Public Policy is discussed with an eye to ecological sustainability, broadly defined,
and humanistic values." <http://www.paultopia.org/blog/>

Blog: ...on judicial appointments

Nomination Nation is a group blawg (blog focussing on legal matters) featuring news, views and gossip about judicial appointments. <http://nominations.blogspot.com/>

California Mission Studies Association

Here's a directory of missions, articles on mission architecture, images of California missions, stories about mission life, and information about archaeological projects, including 3-D tours of some missions, a glossary, and related links. <http://www.ca-missions.org/>
 
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