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NO KINGS, NO CRUELTY MARCH & RALLY
March 28, 1-3 pm
No Kings 3 is poised to be the largest day of protest our country has ever seen. We need to show that our movement continues to grow.
Come and bring a friend who hasn’t come before!
TAKE ACTION
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Don’t miss the next No Kings Rally! March 28th, 1-3pm, Sayre Park, Glenwood Springs. Bring a friend who has not come before! It’s important that we show that our coalition is continually growing. Be counted! Register here.
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For over twenty years, ICE has operated a “Hold Room,” or temporary detention facility in Glenwood Springs without a current permit, bypassing public hearings, safety inspections and public input. See the Evict ICE Summary and Actions to find out how to get involved.
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Drawing on the national Visibility Brigade movement, local groups are displaying large banners and signs from pedestrian bridges over I-70, Hwy 82, and other well-trafficked roads. It’s fun, social, and easy! Brigades are held weekly at the following locations. See this weeks Action Alert for more information:
Basalt's Wingo Junction Pedestrian Bridge. Every Thursday, 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Parking is limited; please carpool.
Sayre Park in Glenwood Springs. Every Friday, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm. Northwest corner of Sayre Park, Grand & Hyland Park Dr.
New Castle Pedestrian Bridge Friday, March 6, 10:00 am - 11:30 am
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Attend your local and regional government meetings.
Garfield County Commissioner Meetings
The BOCC typically meets at 8:00 a.m. the first three Mondays of each month. Time is provided at the start of each meeting (around 8:05 a.m.) and the start of the afternoon session (1:00 p.m.) for anyone not on the agenda to make comments.
For information on upcoming BOCC meetings, click here. You can attend in person at 108 8th Street, Room 100 or via Zoom (registration required, look for a link that says “View or Present – [date of meeting].” If the link isn’t there, it means Zoom registration is not available yet).
To comment via Zoom, once you’ve logged into the meeting, click on “Raise your hand.” When it’s your turn to speak, your name will be called, and you will be unmuted.
Town of Carbondale Board of Trustees
Calendar and agenda links here. Meetings typically start at 6:00 p.m. with public comment at 6:15 p.m.
In person at Carbondale Town Hall or Join the Meeting Via Zoom.
City of Glenwood Springs City Council Meetings
Meetings are typically held the first and third Thursdays of the month at 6:15 p.m.
Calendar here and agendas here (find the meeting in the scroll box and there will be a link to the agenda if it’s been posted).
Attend in person at 101 W. 8th St. or via Zoom (instructions contained in agendas). Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83780576800?pwd=ZrFzbb2ttCooUJjqebd9r9ISEoVbLh.1
Public comment is towards the beginning, limited to 3 minutes.
Submit written comments by 4 p.m. on the day before City Council meetings. Comments may be submitted to ryan.muse@cogs.us.
Written comments may be submitted after this deadline and will be shared via email to City Council. Send comments to citycouncil@cogs.us
New Castle Town Council
First and third Tuesdays of each month, starting at 7:00 pm, at New Castle Town Hall, located at 450 West Main Street.
Calendar is here. Agendas are posted as links in the calendar once available. Zoom and telephone instructions in the agenda. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7096588400
Citizen comments are toward the beginning, limited to 3 minutes.
Town of Silt Board of Trustees
Meetings typically held the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 7 p.m., at Silt Town Hall, Municipal Board Room Chambers. Public comment at approximately 7:05 p.m., limited to 3 minutes.
Calendar here and agendas here.
Live stream option but apparently no Zoom option.
City of Rifle City Council
Meetings are the first and third Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m., at City Hall, 202 Railroad Avenue, Council Chambers
Agendas here. Public comment toward the beginning, limited to 3 minutes per person.
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One call might not change everything, but collective pressure does. Your representatives keep track of what their constituents care about because it impacts their reelection, their policy priorities, and their political leverage. See this week’s Action Alert, or check out 5call.org for an easy way
ONGOING ACTION TEAMS, GROUPS & GATHERINGS
Information on the latest gatherings and how to get more information is available in this week’s Action Alert.
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Help plan our local event for the March 28, 2026 No Kings National Day of Action.
Email us, Subject Line: Event Team
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Using the Signs of Solidarity toolkit, we’ve been reaching out to local businesses and other entities to share resources to help protect workers and to demonstrate solidarity with our immigrant neighbors. We’re also helping with local food distribution and encouraging community members to share concerns related to ICE with local elected officials.
See this week’s Action Alert.
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We’re working on flooding the local papers with letters that will help people understand what’s going on and how we can fight back. Commit to writing one letter a month with the support of our LTE team.
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Drawing on the national Visibility Brigade movement, local groups are displaying large banners and signs from pedestrian bridges over I-70, Hwy 82, and other well-trafficked roads. It’s fun, social, and easy! See this week’s Action Alert for more information.
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Connect with like minded people in your own community. Local groups meet in Snowmass Village, Carbondale, Basalt, Glenwood, New Castle, Parachute/Battlement Mesa, and Rifle. Click here details.
Town gatherings are happening thanks to MAI volunteers who have stepped up to lead them. If you would like to organize any gatherings in your community, please reach out to us and we can provide support and resources to help you get those going.
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Join our local Raging Grannies group and sing lively and creative songs for social justice. This new group is seeking more singers. No experience necessary. Everyone is welcome!
See this week’s Action Alert for more information.
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Sundays from 4:00 - 5:30 pm
Round Room of the Third Street Center, Carbondale
Everyone is welcome. Join this community choir singing songs of joy, justice, love, liberation, resistance & solidarity in collaboration with MAI.
No experience necessary— all voices welcome and no need to consider yourself a “singer."
See this week’s Action Alert for more information.
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Every Wednesday, rain or shine
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm
Pedestrian Bridge over Midland Ave., Glenwood Springs Overlooking the ICE office
All are welcome. Feel free to bring instruments and to share your prayers, meditations, poems and songs. Please share only the first names or nicknames of anyone you know who has been detained or harmed.
*Note: Midland Center parking lot is a private lot for clients of the business center.
For more info, or to lead a Wednesday gathering from your faith tradition, email us: ws1.gsco@gmail.com
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The Project Shop: 525 Buggy Circle, Carbondale
12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Join us for free screen printing of the Know Your Rights red card info in both English and Spanish. Free tote bags are available and/or bring your own cotton items to be printed: t-shirts, cloth bags, tea towels, etc. Ideas for additional printing projects are welcome!
JOIN YOUR TOWN GATHERING
Connect with like minded people in your own community. Local groups meet in Snowmass Village, Carbondale, Basalt, Glenwood, New Castle, Parachute/Battlement Mesa, and Rifle. Click here for details.
If you don’t have meetings in your town you are always welcome to come to another nearby gathering.
Town gatherings are happening thanks to MAI volunteers who have stepped up to lead them. If you would like to organize any gatherings in your community, please reach out to us and we can provide support and resources to help you get those going.
VOLUNTEER YOUR TIME & SKILLS
Want to make a bigger difference? We’ve got you covered!
Mountain Action Indivisible is entirely volunteer powered and we need you. Contact us to find out more about any of the following opportunities or to investigate other ways to get involved.
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Send out and follow up on media alerts and press releases and develop relationships with press people, including proactive outreach to get the press to our events and following up after to make sure folks have what they need to publish immediately after the event (especially attendee counts and photos/ videos). We have a list of Local and National spaces that we want to amplify. Looking for someone in this role that has some experience with press or existing relationships with press around the valley.
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Follow up with people who have indicated they are interested in being more involved and getting them engaged.
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Creating and maintaining relationships with people or organizations to support specific needs. For example, we need funding for our texting platform.
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We need more people interested in either creating or curating communications and content for members of our community - young and old. Looking for people who have more than basic user experience with social media regardless of age. Platforms include: FB, IG, Tik Tok, BlueSky.
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We are looking for people to help us engage with the younger generations in our community to get them more involved - people from 18 to 40.
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Lead or support the creation and implementation of fundraising efforts. including but not limited to organizing fundraising events and donation requests.
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Coordinate with other local organizations who are or may be interest
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Recruit and coordinate with a liaison for each issue - planned parenthood, LGBTQIA groups, Vet groups, Public lands, environmental groups.
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Work a table at an event – preferably organized in each town for local events, but also need a few when we have a table at a regional event. Also need people to walk through an event with a clipboard creating awareness of MAI and/ or signing people up.
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During our large actions like NO KINGS we have LOTS of ways to help ensure we host a safe, positive experience for people. We have an events planning team to make the plan and on the day of, action marshals, chant leaders, folks helping at our tables, set up and break down and much more!
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Liaison with other teams/ groups - need to find one or two people to support this by receiving names of people who come through us and are interested and connect them to the proper group - Rapid Response, CORRN, etc. It’s a warm handoff - we are not looking to create a team to do the actual work.
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Keep up on upcoming or ongoing boycotts or economic actions and provide information for our weekly Action Alerts. OR there could be a team who works to encourage and direct our community in how they can effectively participate in these types of actions.
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Keep abreast of issues that are important at the state level that need our support or action. Identify needed calls to our State representatives.
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