Join us as we welcome Diane McQueen of Protect the Vote AZ and Feather Levey of Save Our Schools AZ to tell us more about the following initiatives and how each of us can help ensure their success. The Protect the Vote Amendment is a citizen-led constitutional amendment (Free, Fair and Secure Elections Act) that would place current voting practices—such as early voting, vote-by-mail, and voter ID—into the Arizona Constitution. The Protect Education Act proposes changes to Arizona’s ESA (voucher) program, including income eligibility limits, spending restrictions, and increased financial and academic oversight.
This year, House of Hues and Prism Network are joining forces! We are combining the Pride Picnic with the Pride Festival to bring you the PRESCOTT PRIDE PALOOZA – our town’s biggest Pride event yet!
This is a family-friendly celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride in Prescott and the Yavapai County area. We will have tables from local allies, food and craft vendors, games, a variety of queer artists, performances, an art gallery, and SO MUCH MORE! We’re so ready to celebrate with you! Come grab some Pride swag, connect with new friends, and show up exactly as you are – loud, proud, and fabulous. SEE YOU THERE! 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️
CEBV’s weekly happy hour(Sundays at 4pm) continues through the month of June. You’ll get updates and analysis about current legislation, state and local politics and key issues facing Arizona. Sometimes you’ll also get guest speakers…and they’re always terrific.
Prescott Indivisible Picnic & DACA Fundraiser: Celebrating Immigration. Join us for a day of fun and community building! We are raising money to keep our DACA program going. We'll have food, games, music, door prizes, white elephant sale and more. Come hungry- we're serving good food. Please bring chairs or blankets to sit on. Donations of handheld desserts are welcome. Also, donations of any items to our $5 white elephant sale are appreciated. A good time to clear out your stuff! Crafters welcome-sell your artwork!- please contact us for more info. To volunteer at the event please contact: info@prescottindivisible.org
CEBV’s weekly happy hour(Sundays at 4pm) continues through the month of June. You’ll get updates and analysis about current legislation, state and local politics and key issues facing Arizona. Sometimes you’ll also get guest speakers…and they’re always terrific.
Rise Up, Sing Out: A Concert for the First Amendment will be available as a free livestream Sunday, June 14, at 4:30pm Arizona time. Indivisible and the No Kings Coalition are supporting the Committee for the First Amendment, which is hosting this concert that will feature the likes of Bette Midler, Rufus Wainwright, Patti Smith and the Broadway Inspirational Voices, plus actors Jane Fonda, Julia Roberts, Lily Gladstone, Wilson Cruz and more.
You can watch the concert from home by clicking here. Or you can join the Yavapai Democrats at their watch party – Yavapai County Democratic Party Headquarters, 101 W. Goodwin Street in Prescott. RSVP here for the watch party.
The concert will only be available during the livestream, so be sure to mark your calendars. Because… what better distraction from the distasteful display in DC than an uplifting 90 minutes of song and solidarity!
Red Wine & Blue’s monthly Banned Book Club continues Monday, June 15, at 4:30pm Arizona time with Mad Honey, a 2022 novel that explores love, identity and self-acceptance and has been challenged and banned because of LGBTQ+ themes. Authors Jodi Picoult and Jennifer Finney Boylan will join the discussion.
Join the Yavapai Democrats for our next Third Thursday Potluck Supper and General Meeting on June 18, 2026, from 6-8pm at The Center on Rosser in Prescott.
Our guest speaker will be Yavapai County Recorder Michelle Burchill. She will address the various ways the County assures the accuracy and protection of voter registration records.
ATTEND IN PERSON OR VIA ZOOM (The in-person meeting starts at 6 pm, the zoom starts at 6:30 pm.) Attend in person at The Center on Rosser, 1280b E Rosser St. in Prescott.
TO REGISTER, PLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS! -Select the 6pm option if you are attending in-person. OR -Select the 6:30pm option if you are attending via zoom.
Please select one time option or the other, not both. We appreciate your cooperation!
MLK Committee Juneteenth Celebration June 19, 4-6:15 pm Fairweather Social Club, 224 N. Cortez St., Prescott There will be a panel of four minority-owned business representatives who will answer predefined questions about their local businesses and why they chose to establish themselves in Prescott. Open to the public, donations accepted.
Don’t miss an evening of incredible local entertainment featuring singer-songwriter Meg Bohrman, the inspiring voices of the Justice Choir, and acclaimed local musician Robert Karney. Along with great music, guests will enjoy delicious food, community connection, and the opportunity to support organizations making a real difference in Yavapai County.
All proceeds from the event will benefit Northland Cares, CCJ, and the MLK Peace and Justice Committee of Prescott, Arizona. Let’s come together, Prescott!
CEBV’s weekly happy hour(Sundays at 4pm) continues through the month of June. You’ll get updates and analysis about current legislation, state and local politics and key issues facing Arizona. Sometimes you’ll also get guest speakers…and they’re always terrific.
Join us on Wednesday, June 24th for the kick-off of the 2026 Election Season with a stellar line-up on the Democratic Party ticket.
Our candidate line up includes:
Brian Matlock, candidate for Mine Inspector
Dr. Terry Leyba Ruiz, candidate for Superintendent of Instruction
Clara Pratte, candidate for Corporation Commission
Jonathan Hill, candidate for Corporation Commission
The luncheon meeting is held at the Centennial Center.(989 Wineglass Dr, Prescott)
Registration for the luncheon is REQUIRED so we can get an accurate meal count to The Center. Please email events@dwpaaz.org for any reservations with payment at the door, cancellations, ticket transfer requests, special accessibility or financial needs, or luncheon questions.
CEBV’s weekly happy hour(Sundays at 4pm) continues through the month of June. You’ll get updates and analysis about current legislation, state and local politics and key issues facing Arizona. Sometimes you’ll also get guest speakers…and they’re always terrific.