SBCAN honors Dick Flacks on Nov. 12. Please SPONSOR and COME to "Making History/Making Blintzes"

Please join us in honoring Dick Flacks by sponsoring and coming to SBCAN's"Making History/Making Blintzes" Brunch and Fundraiser.

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Santa Barbara County Action Network will celebrate and honor Dick Flacks for his lifelong activism during our "Making History/Making Blintzes" Brunch and Fundraiser on Sunday, Nov. 12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at El Paseo Mexican Restaurant, 10 El Paseo, in Santa Barbara.

Investigative journalist Melinda Burns will interview Dick about his lifelong activism. Then Dick will ask community members he has worked with over the years to briefly comment on their hopes and concerns for the future.

Those who will be giving comments are:

  • 3rd District Supervisor Joan Hartmann
  • Former president of UFCW Local 770 John Grant
  • Fund for Santa Barbara Executive Director Marcos Vargas
  • Environmental Defense Center Chief Counsel Linda Krop and
  • Santa Barbara Unified School District Clerk Gabe Escobedo

Also invited is Daraka Larimore-Hall, who does a podcast with Dick and is the former vice chair of the California Democratic Party.

We hope you will join us in recognizing Dick Flacks and support SBCAN’s important work by sponsoring and attending our 

Dick has dedicated his life to social activism. He and his late wife Mickey chronicled their political and personal lives in their memoir, “Making History/Making Blintzes.” The book throws light on how their values were formed from growing up “Red Diaper babies” in 1950s New York City and beginning their social activism in the 1960s, through using folk music as self-expression, to making blintzes for their family.

More than 20 years ago, Dick and Mickey Flacks helped found Santa Barbara County Action Network—the first countywide grassroots progressive organization in the region’s history. They invited several activists to meet in their living room to discuss how to build bridges between the north and the south parts of the county and between environmental and social justice movements. The group founded SBCAN in January 2002. Today, those bridges are in place and thriving, with several strong, progressive organizations supporting each other.

SBCAN will celebrate Dick’s lifelong contributions through music and merrymaking, blintzes and brunch. We’ll hear some of Dick’s personal life story, see a short, fun video, sing some music and hear from some community leaders who work with Dick. They will join him to speak of their concerns and hopes for the future.

Your sponsorship will honor Dick Flacks and reflect your commitment to the community. You will also benefit from significant publicity through our email and Facebook promotions, on our website, in public acknowledgements and in our Tribute Book. We will help connect you with our members and friends throughout the county.

This event will also help SBCAN raise some of the funds needed to keep doing our part to carry this type of work forward.

We hope you will support SBCAN and join us in honoring Dick through your sponsorship and by attending the event.

Please respond by Oct. 20 to get the full benefits of sponsorship.

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Tickets are $100 each. 
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