Events

Jan
8
Wed
SDC Pizza Party/ Silent Auction in Starlite Ballroom
Jan 8 @ 10:30 pm – Jan 9 @ 1:00 am

Fireworks

Pizza and Salad

Silent Auction

Useful Information

What more can you ask? Your time will be well spent.

Start the New Year with this pack-filled evening that will have you glad you:

1. Discovered how the new Health Care Law affects you.

2. Supported the election of representatives who look out for your interests.

3. Rewarded yourself for being actively involved by bidding on deeply discounted great prizes.

4. Decided on pizza tonight.

5. Are having fun!

Jan
13
Mon
Polk County Democratic Black Caucus Organizational Meeting @ Polk County Board of County Commissioners Chambers
Jan 13 @ 11:15 pm – Jan 14 @ 12:30 am

Come and Make a Difference!

Polk County is organizing its 1st Democratic Black Caucus! This is an important step in our push to turn Polk County blue in 2014.

Feb
13
Thu
SDC Membership Meeting in Starlite Ballroom
Feb 13 @ 12:00 am – 1:30 am

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If you believe:

  • It’s time to stop treating immigrants who have lived, worked and raised their families in the U.S. for years like interlopers;
  • Families should not be torn apart because of immigration status;
  • Immigrants should not be forced to accept substandard wages under the threat of deportation;
  • An overhaul of immigration laws is long overdue;

Then join us for this informative call to action. Hear how you can make the difference in the lives of friends, neighbors, relatives and employees right here in Florida. Florida has one of the largest immigrant communities in the country. We should be leading the way to resolve immigration issues, and it will happen when we all present a united front.

Mar
2
Sun
Annual Polk County Democratic Executive Committee Fund Raiser at the Ritz Theater
Mar 2 @ 12:00 am – 3:00 am

This event will prove to be one of the many highlights for Polk Co. Democrats as we kick off the 2014 Campaign Year with a power-house of local and national policymakers at the Ritz Theater in downtown Winter Haven on Sat, March 1.

Invited guests include Senator Bill Nelson, Congresswoman and National DEC Chairperson Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, Congressman Alan Grayson, candidates for Governor, Nan Rich and Charlie Crist, candidates for U.S. House of Representatives, Alex Sink, Alan Cohn and Mike McKenna. A number of local candidates for Florida Senate and House, such as Celeste Williams, candidate for FL House District 41, will be on hand to share their positions with you and to listen to your concerns and expectations.

Join us for a memorable evening at the newly renovated Ritz Theater, a true architectural gem right here in Central Florida!

Mar
12
Wed
SDC Baked Potato Feast and Meeting in Starlite Ballroom @ Solivita's
Mar 12 @ 10:00 pm – 11:30 pm

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Is this March Madness?

Baked Potatoes
Complete with all the trimmings including bacon, sour cream, chili& cheese
Salad Bar included

Come and enjoy a baked potato feast while hearing where the candidates running to represent Solivita’s districts stand on the issues.

         Celeste Williams    chad-carnell-florida-house

Apr
6
Sun
Let’s Return Power to The People Retro Party
Apr 6 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Apr
9
Wed
SDC Membership Meeting in Starlite Ballroom @ Starlite Ballroom
Apr 9 @ 11:00 pm – Apr 10 @ 12:30 am
May
13
Tue
Meet With Your U.S. Congressman – Alan Grayson
May 13 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm
May
14
Wed
SDC Membership Meeting to Vote on Bylaw Changes and Honor Moms in Starlite Ballroom @ Starlite Ballroom
May 14 @ 10:00 pm – May 15 @ 12:30 am

Important Notice!

We will be voting on changes to our bylaws at this meeting.

Also, join us for a celebration of the women who selflessly nurture our families and communities.

Menu 

Chicken Picata
Flavorful Fettucini
Spinach Salad with Pecans, Craisens & Blu Cheese
Assorted Bread
Dessert
Iced Tea & Coffee

The meeting features Valleri Crabtree who will share information on the ‘No Labels’ non-profit organization. No Labels is a citizens’ movement of Democrats, Republicans and independents dedicated to a new politics of problem solving. The constituency for this movement existed for years before it had a name -– built by Americans frustrated by watching Washington spend more time on politics than common-sense problem solving. But in the spring of 2010 the idea of No Labels was born, when the Affordable Care Act -– also known as “Obamacare” –- was passed without a single Republican vote.

Valleri Crabtree will share news about 'No Labels'

Valleri Crabtree will share news about ‘No Labels’

May
22
Thu
Hispanic Caucus Meeting in Poinciana
May 22 @ 10:30 pm – 11:30 pm