Sam Carter is one of the finest vocalists of his generation. As frontman of Architects, he’s turned “blegh” into a cultural reference, and transformed pain into catharsis for legions of fans. With a No.1 album under his belt and a massive arena tour with Biffy Clyro exposing Architects to new audiences, the sky’s the limit. But how will Sam fare with your questions?
Blackpool or Brighton: which seaside is more overrated, and why? Jim Richards, Facebook
“They are two places that are really close to my heart in a weird way. My nan’s from Burnley so I would go up there as a kid. Brighton is probably overrated. It’s fucking busy. It’s great. But Hove’s better. I’m Hove ’til I die.”
If you could have a real-life Pokémon, which would you have? MaggotStitch, Twitter
“There’s a Pokémon that looks like my dog. [Googles a picture on his phone and holds it up] Fennekin looks a bit like Sophia. She’s a Romanian rescue dog, so she’s like a million different breeds, but she genuinely looks like a fox.”
How do you cure a broken spirit? Louise Waring, Facebook
“We’ll see in a year or so! You have to be able to laugh at your situation if you can. I’m not saying everybody can, but you have to be able to find light in the dark.”
Ten years on, how do you view [2011 album] The Here And Now, and do you think you will ever properly revisit that material? Michael Collins, Twitter
“I don’t think we’ll revisit it. I always thought it was alright, I just think the jump from [previous, critically lauded album] Hollow Crown into that was just way too much for people. I remember speaking to Tom [Searle, late Architects visionary and guitarist] before the record came out and him being like, ‘I’m not into this, we shouldn’t have done this.’ At the time we were in a massive Pink Floyd sort of world. We really liked a lot of Coldplay records that were out at that time as well, trying to blend it with bands like Comeback Kid and Foo Fighters. You know, I listened to it the other day and was like, ‘I get what [the guys] were going for.’”
Are there any songs you find too emotional to sing live? Fran Large, Facebook
“Memento Mori [from 2016’s All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us]. We always said that we would never do the full song live because it was a song that was so important to Tom. It wouldn’t feel right doing it without him. It’s a lot to take in, very thought-provoking.”
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Do you have any plans to do live shows with an orchestra, like the Abbey Road For Those That Wish To Exist recording? LukeisOnFire, Twitter
“Yeah, I’d love to do that. Just being in Abbey Road was insane. I wish you could bottle all that emotion up because it was so special. We were in the room with all these insane musicians like, ‘Don’t fuck up, don’t fuck up.’ You won’t see it, but we did Black Lungs and then I just panicked and ran out the room.”
Hammer: Really?
“Yeah. I was like, ‘Nope, fuck this.’ I was nervous, my voice tightened up and I couldn’t sing. It was the first time I’d been in a room with that many people for a long time. Then obviously there’s cameras and lights in your face. It was the first time performing for a couple of years and the vocals in Black Lungs were terrible. I was crying my eyes out because Abbey Road is an important part of my life. I was like, ‘I’m fucking this up for myself and for everybody else.’ Our manager put a gin and tonic in my hand and was like, ‘Just have five minutes, you’ll be fine.’ You can kind of hear I’m still a bit nervous in Black Lungs and then as we go through the record, I feel more comfortable. I never told anyone that but yeah, I freaked out, got scared, cried, had a gin.”
Your sound has evolved many times. Is there anything you still want to try but haven’t had the chance? Aimee Lynch, email
“Architects will always evolve. I’ve no idea where we’ll take the next record. Every idea that’s flying around is different to what we’ve done before and whatever we’re doing now. We always keep it pretty dark, we won’t be releasing a pop punk album any time soon. I dunno if it’d ever work, but I love Bob Dylan and The Beatles… that psychedelic world. I’d love to do something like that eventually.”
Hammer: Have you ever thought about doing solo stuff?
“I’m so focused on Architects I don’t ever want to be looking elsewhere. After the last record I messed around with some friends, and we started on some stuff but it’s never anything serious. Who knows? In the future it could be a fun thing to do.”
What needs to happen for Architects to do a happy song? Jo Fleischer, Twitter
“Man United to start winning the league. Jeremy Corbyn to be Prime Minister. The whole world to go vegan. Complete world peace.”
Was it a challenge joining a band that already existed? Did you have your own style at first, or were you trying to keep up what Architects were doing before you joined? David Haze, Facebook
“Thanks, David. Not many people realise I wasn’t in the original [line-up]. Thanks for ruining the myth! I joined on their first UK headline tour; I came onstage and sang the last song [with previous vocalist Matt Johnson] every night, so they were introducing me as being the new vocalist. I was a little shithead. I was just so full of energy. I wanted to climb and jump off shit and be annoying and in people’s faces.”
Hammer: How did you develop your distinctive singing style?
“Pronunciation is a big thing. I don’t want to just sound like a monster, because I’m passionate and annoyed and pissed off, but I’ve always wanted you to hear what I’m saying. I’ve also looked after my voice. I’ve always done warm-ups and been very strict in that I have a tea before going onstage.”
Do you agree with Willow Smith that metal has been gatekept by old white men for too long? St Eve, Twitter
“Yes. For years I wanted to wear a little bit of make-up, express myself and put on a show. But I didn’t do it for ages because I was like, ‘People are gonna take the piss out of me and I don’t want that.’ And then they did. Not only were people horrible, they were using homophobic slurs as an insult. I felt like this scene when I was growing up and when I was in school was such an inclusive scene for the outcasts. How did it become this world where it’s like, ‘You can’t do that if you’re a woman… You can’t do that if you’re gay’. Like, what the fuck? There’s a lot of gatekeeping around artistic freedom.”
Would you do another collaboration with Oli Sykes from BMTH? Eleni 57, Twitter
“Yeah, Oli’s great. He’s so driven. I’d love to collaborate with him again.”
Who is the maddest band you’ve toured with? Sarah Hayes, Facebook
“Crossfaith. We toured with them and they were party animals. Jack Daniel’s all day. They try to get you to start drinking and you’re like, ‘Nah, man, I’m going for a run. It’s not even 5pm.’ If I don’t eat before I drink I’ll be sick. I remember leaving venues in the van and some of Crossfaith were climbing up and dancing on the roof. They’re fucking great people, but my god.”
What do you think it takes for a British band to break America these days? Derek Dolorosa, Facebook
“Sorry, Derek. You’ve got about 15 years’ worth of touring to get that going. It’s the place that’s took the longest for us. We’ve gone there and lost so much money, but those tours are two of my favourite memories. If you wanna do it, don’t give up. Just keep going.”
Do we need a Warped Tour equivalent in 2023? Who would you book? Ben Willis, email
“I don’t know if we need that to come back but us, Bring Me, Turnstile, Bury Tomorrow, While She Sleeps, Heriot, Loathe… The list goes on.”
The Classic Symptoms Of A Broken Spirit is out now via Epitaph
It was far from the only game to be killed off last week, with Rumbleverse and Knockout City suffering similar fates, their collective departures helping remind us that modern video games have a serious longevity problem, in that once discarded by publishers they’re extremely vulnerable to simply disappearing forever.
It’s a problem that Carmack recently addressed, sending a lengthy statement to UploadVR last week that covers all kinds of angles surrounding Echo VR’s shutdown. The stuff I’m mostly interested in, though, are all the bits about how it’s important for studios to keep old games alive, and that cost and manpower shouldn’t be the only things they’re thinking about when making those decisions.
“Even if there are only ten thousand active users, destroying that user value should be avoided if possible”, he says. “Your company suffers more harm when you take away something dear to a user than you gain in benefit by providing something equally valuable to them or others.”
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It’s a camera. For your car. The Ring Car Cam’s dual-facing HD cameras capture activity in and around your car in HD detail.
Of course, his experience with this stuff is largely built on his time at id Software, whose older games—like Doom and Quake—were slightly more popular than some random VR game with only a few thousand users. His basic point is valid though! As he expands on here, with some tips built not just around good PR, but solid development fundamentals as well:
Every game should make sure they still work at some level without central server support. Even when not looking at end of life concerns, being able to work when the internet is down is valuable. If you can support some level of LAN play for a multiplayer game, the door is at least open for people to write proxies in the future. Supporting user-run servers as an option can actually save on hosting costs, and also opens up various community creative avenues.
Be disciplined about your build processes and what you put in your source tree, so there is at least the possibility of making the project open source. Think twice before adding dependencies that you can’t redistribute, and consider testing with stubbed out versions of the things you do use. Don’t do things in your code that wouldn’t be acceptable for the whole world to see. Most of game development is a panicky rush to make things stop falling apart long enough to ship, so it can be hard to dedicated time to fundamental software engineering, but there is a satisfaction to it, and it can pay off with less problematic late stage development.
Send notices of your events to [email protected]. Editor’s Note: Due to the covid-19 coronavirus pandemic and CDC recommendations for social distancing, many events are still being held virtually online. We are doing our best to update the calendar, but you should check with event organizers prior to attending any event to confirm the status.
Political Calendar for the Week of February 5, 2023:
Tuesday, February 7, 8:30 a.m.: Environmental Lobby Day at the State Capitol, sponsored by the Sierra Club, Grand Canyon Chapter. We will be meeting in person at the legislature, but also livestreaming the speakers and making every attempt to connect people to meetings with legislators virtually and in-person. We will have a program in the morning, tables with information on various groups and actions, and we will be meeting with legislators. Please RSVPHere.
Tuesday, February 7, 7:00 p.m.:State of The Union Address before a joint session of Congress.
Wednesday, February 8, 5:30 pm.:Legislative District 21 meeting. Meet the second Wednesday of each month. For more information, please contact Jacqui Bauer, Chair at [email protected]
Thursday, February 9: The Yuma County Democrats meet the second Thursday of every month, currently on Zoom due to the Pandemic. Meetings are open to the public. For information on how to attend sign up for our newsletter or email [email protected]
Thursday, February 9, 5:30 p.m.: Pima County Democratic Party Nucleus Club meeting, at the DoubleTree – Reid Park Hotel, 445 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson. Meet the second Thursday of each month. Non-members will be asked to make a contribution of $20 at the door or in advance. For more information, contact Nucleus Club at Pima County Democratic Headquarters (520) 326-3716.
Thursday, February 9, 5:30 p.m.: Pima County Democratic Party Disability Caucus meeting, at Direct Center, 1001 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson. Monthly meeting of the Disability Caucus. Open to the public. For more information please contact Contact Carol Brown (520) 325-9874.
Saturday, February 11, 9:30 a.m.: Tanque Verde Valley Democrats meeting. Featured speakers are Tucson Mayor Regina Romero and Pima District 1 Supervisor Rex Scott. Usually meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information visit our web site. Tanque Verde Valley Democratic Club.
Saturday, February 11, 10:00 a.m.: Mule Mountain Democrats meeting, at the Community Y, 26 Howell Avenue, Old Bisbee. Meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information e-mail Sandy Hummingbird at [email protected], or visit our web page Mule Mountain Democrats.
Saturday, February 11, 10:00 a.m.: Coconino County Democratic Party meeting, at the Murdoch Community Center, 203 E. Brannen Avenue, Flagstaff. Also on Zoom. Meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information please call (928) 214-0393 or email [email protected], or viit our web page coconinodemocrats.org.
Saturday, February 11, 1:00 p.m.: Sun City Democrats of Oro Valley meeting, in the Navajo Room of the Activity Center, 1495 Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Sun City. Meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information lease contact Maureen Salz [email protected].
Saturday, February 11, 3:00 p.m.: Green Valley Democrats fka Democratic Club of the Santa Rita Area meeting. For more information please see our Facebook page or greenvalleydemocrats.org.
Special Announcements:
Green Valley Democrats Current Events Discussion Group
Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m.: Green Valley Democrats fka Democratic Club of the Santa Rita Area meets on Zoom at 10:00 – 11:30. To join the Discussion Group please send your name to [email protected]. Join us at the weekly meeting of the Democratic Headquarters Current Events Discussion Group. We’ll talk about some of the major events of the previous week, including but not limited to political topics, and try and go behind the news for a deeper understanding. For more information, please contact Jean Vickers [email protected].
Drinking Liberally
Third Wednesday of each month, 6:00 p.m.:Drinking Liberally at The Shanty, 401 E. 9th Street, Tucson. We need to know by the morning of each meeting approximately how many folks will attend. Please RSVP to[email protected]. Informal but thoughtful conversation. As a reminder, The Shanty does not serve food (yes, there is popcorn), so please feel free to bring your own or order in, all allowed at The Shanty. There is no obligation to order anything–but as a thank you to our host, I hope everyone will order at least one drink(alcoholic or otherwise).
Sunday, February 12: Lincoln’s Birthday.
Sunday, February 12, 4:30 p.m.: Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Kansas City Chiefs v. Philadelphia Eagles.
Monday, February 13, 5:30 p.m.:Legislative District 19 meeting. Meet the second Monday of each month. For more information please contact Chair Matthew Boyd at [email protected]
Monday, February 13, 6:30 p.m.: Democrats of Oro Valley meeting. Meet the second Monday of each month. For more information see our Facebook page or demsov.org.
Monday, February 13, 7:00 p.m.: Democrats of the Highlands at Dove Mountain meeting, in the Dove Mountain Clubhouse Catalina Room II, 4949 W. Heritage Club Blvd., Marana. For more information see our Facebook page.
Tuesday, February 14: Valentine’s Day/Arizona Statehood Day.
Tuesday, February 14, Noon: Democrats of Rim Country meeting, at Tiny’s Family Restaurant, 600 Arizona Hwy. 260, Payson, AZ. Meet the second Tuesday of each month. For more information please email us at [email protected]
Tuesday, February 14, 3:30 p.m.: Saddlebrooke Democrats meeting, at SaddleBrooke Activities Center, 64518 E. Galveston Lane (Saddlebrooke). Meet the second Tuesday of each month. For more information please contact Steve Groth at (520) 385-6686 or check our web site. SaddleBrookeDemocrats.org.
Tuesday, February 14, 5:00 p.m.: Democrats of the Picture Rocks meeting, via zoom. Meet the second Tuesday of each month. Contact us by email at [email protected] for more information.
Tuesday, February 14, 6:30 p.m.:Legislative District 23 meeting. Meet the second Tuesday of each month. To access the Zoom link for these virtual meetings, please join our email list. Join us for our monthy happy hour on the last Friday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Email contact form.
Wednesday, February 15, 6:30 p.m.: Marana Dems & Friends meeting. To request the Zoom meeting invitation send an email to: [email protected]. Meet the second Wednesday of each month. Visit our Facebook Page.
Wednesday, February 15, 6:00 p.m.: Graham County Democratic Party meeting. Meet the third Wednesday of each month. Meet via Zoom. For more information. please visit our web page, or visit our Facebook Page.
Wednesday, February 15, 6:30 p.m.:Legislative District 17 meeting. Meet the third Wednesday of each month. For more information please contact Larry Waggoner, Chair at [email protected]
Wednesday, February 15, 6:30 p.m.: Copa City Democrats meeting, location varies. For more information please contact Constance Jackson at [email protected]
Thursday, February 16, 10:00 a.m.: Democrats of the Red Rocks Breakfast on Zoom. Free. Register in Advance. Meet the third Thursday of each month. Visit our web page.
Thursday, February 16, 6:30 p.m.: Yavapai County Democratic Party meeting, details TBA.
Friday, February 17, 6:00 p.m.: Gila County Democratic Party general meeting, at the Gila Dems Office, 110 E. Bonita Street, Payson, AZ. Meet the third Friday of each month. For more information please visit our web page, or Facebook Page, email us at [email protected], or call our office 928-363-1808.
Saturday, February 18, 10:00 a.m.: Pima County Democratic Party African-American Caucus meeting, at Grace Temple Baptist Church, 1020 E. 31st Street, Tucson. Meet the third Saturday of each month. The caucus is not exclusively for African-Americans, all are welcome to join. For more information please contact Connie DeLarge at [email protected]or (520) 241-8408.
Saturday, February 18, 1:00 p.m.: San Tan Valley Democrats meeting, meet virtually. Meet the third Saturday of each month. Please email group for details: [email protected], or phone: 480-630-9092.
Saturday, February 18, 1:30 p.m.: Copa City Democrats meeting. Meetings are every third Saturday of the month. Receive the link through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2963579027298825, or email Tony at [email protected]
Monday, February 20: President’s Day (observed). George Washington’s Birthday.
Tuesday, February 21: Mardi Gras.
Tuesday, February 21, 10:30 a.m.: Democratic Women of Southeastern Arizona meeting, at Rothery Education Center on Fry Boulevard, Northern most building closest to Veterans Park, Sierra Vista. Meet the third Tuesday of each month. For more information email us at [email protected] Visit our web page. Democratic Women of Southeastern Arizona.
Wednesday, February 22, 11:30 a.m.: Democratic Women of the Prescott Area meeting, New Time and Place! The Resort at Prescott. Details TBA. Funds raised through this event support Democratic Women of the Prescott Area. Cost of Luncheon $25. Cancellations for reservations must be received 24 hours in advance! Attendees will be billed if they cancel on the day of the event. Meet the fourth Wednesday of each month. Visit our web page.
Wednesday, February 22, 5:00 p.m.:Legislative District 19 meeting. Meet the fourth Wednesday of each month. For more information please contact Matthew Boyd, Chair at [email protected]
Thursday, February 23, 6:30 p.m.: Casa Grande Democrats meeting. Meet via Zoom, so please call this number or send an email to this contact information to receive a registration link: (520) 251-8247 or [email protected] Meet the fourth Thursday of each month. Please visit our web page.
Monday, February 24: MLB Cactus League Spring Training games begin. Schedule.
Saturday, February 25, 10:00 a.m.: Northern Cochise County Democratic Club meeting at the Raphael-in-the-Valley Episcopal-Lutheran Church, 730 S. Hwy 80, Benson AZ.Meet the Fourth Saturday of each month. For more information please contact Kathy Suagee at [email protected]. Visit our web page Northern Cochise County Democrats.
Saturday, February 25, 2:00 p.m.: Cochise County Democratic Party virtual meeting, RSVP Here.
Monday, February 27, 6:00 p.m.:Legislative District 20 meeting. Meet the fourth Monday of each month. For more information please visit our LD 20 website.
Tuesday, February 28, 4:30 p.m.: Democratic Club of the Saddlebrook Ranch meeting, at 59680 E. Robson Circle, Oracle. Meet the fourth Tuesday of each month. Pease contact Matt Nelson at [email protected], or (651) 414-1334.
Tuesday, February 28, 6:30 p.m.:Legislative District 18 meeting. Meet the fourth Tuesday of each month. For more information please contact Larry Bodine, Chair at [email protected]
Saturday, March 4, 11:00 a.m.: Greater Huachuca Area Democrats meeting virtual on Zoom (soon at a designated restaurant in Serra Vista). Meet the first Saturday of each month. For more information, please email newgha[email protected], or phone (520) 329-2253.
Wednesday, March: International Women’s Day.
Wednesday, March 8, 5:30 pm.:Legislative District 21 meeting. Meet the second Wednesday of each month. For more information, please contact Jacqui Bauer, Chair at [email protected]
Wednesday, March 8, 6:30 p.m.: Marana Dems & Friends meeting. To request the Zoom meeting invitation send an email to: [email protected]. Meet the second Wednesday of each month. Visit our Facebook Page.
Thursday, March 9: The Yuma County Democrats meet the second Thursday of every month, currently on Zoom due to the Pandemic. Meetings are open to the public. For information on how to attend sign up for our newsletter or email [email protected]
Thursday, March 9, 5:30 p.m.: Pima County Democratic Party Nucleus Club meeting, at the DoubleTree – Reid Park Hotel, 445 S. Alvernon Way, Tucson. Meet the second Thursday of each month. Non-members will be asked to make a contribution of $20 at the door or in advance. For more information, contact Nucleus Club at Pima County Democratic Headquarters (520) 326-3716.
Thursday, March 9, 5:30 p.m.: Pima County Democratic Party Disability Caucus meeting, at Direct Center, 1001 N. Alvernon Way, Tucson. Monthly meeting of the Disability Caucus. Open to the public. For more information please contact Contact Carol Brown (520) 325-9874.
Saturday, March 11, 9:30 a.m.: Tanque Verde Valley Democrats meeting. Usually meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information visit our web site. Tanque Verde Valley Democratic Club.
Saturday, March 11, 10:00 a.m.: Mule Mountain Democrats meeting, at the Community Y, 26 Howell Avenue, Old Bisbee. Meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information e-mail Sandy Hummingbird at [email protected], or visit our web page Mule Mountain Democrats.
Saturday, March 11, 10:00 a.m.: Coconino County Democratic Party meeting, at the Murdoch Community Center, 203 E. Brannen Avenue, Flagstaff. Also on Zoom. Meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information please call (928) 214-0393 or email [email protected], or viit our web page coconinodemocrats.org.
Saturday, March 11, 1:00 p.m.: Sun City Democrats of Oro Valley meeting, in the Navajo Room of the Activity Center, 1495 Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Sun City. Meet the second Saturday of each month. For more information lease contact Maureen Salz [email protected].
Saturday, March 11, 3:00 p.m.: Green Valley Democrats fka Democratic Club of the Santa Rita Area meeting. For more information please see our Facebook page or greenvalleydemocrats.org.
Sunday, March 12: Daylight Savings Time begins. Check your TV schedule.
Sunday, March 12: Selection Sunday for NCAA Basketball Tournaments.
Monday, March 13, 5:30 p.m.:Legislative District 19 meeting. Meet the second Monday of each month. For more information please contact Chair Matthew Boyd at [email protected]
Monday, March 13, 6:30 p.m.: Democrats of Oro Valley meeting. Meet the second Monday of each month. For more information see our Facebook page or demsov.org.
Monday, March 13, 7:00 p.m.: Democrats of the Highlands at Dove Mountain meeting, in the Dove Mountain Clubhouse Catalina Room II, 4949 W. Heritage Club Blvd., Marana. For more information see our Facebook page.
Tuesday, March 14, Noon: Democrats of Rim Country meeting, at Tiny’s Family Restaurant, 600 Arizona Hwy. 260, Payson, AZ. Meet the second Tuesday of each month. For more information please email us at [email protected]
Tuesday, March 14, 3:30 p.m.: Saddlebrooke Democrats meeting, at SaddleBrooke Activities Center, 64518 E. Galveston Lane (Saddlebrooke). Meet the second Tuesday of each month. For more information please contact Steve Groth at (520) 385-6686 or check our web site. SaddleBrookeDemocrats.org.
Tuesday, March 14, 5:00 p.m.: Democrats of the Picture Rocks meeting, via zoom. Meet the second Tuesday of each month. Contact us by email at [email protected] for more information.
Tuesday, March 14, 6:30 p.m.:Legislative District 23 meeting. Meet the second Tuesday of each month. To access the Zoom link for these virtual meetings, please join our email list. Join us for our monthy happy hour on the last Friday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Email contact form.
Wednesday, March 15, 6:00 p.m.: Graham County Democratic Party meeting. Meet the third Wednesday of each month. Meet via Zoom. For more information. please visit our web page, or visit our Facebook Page.
Wednesday, March 15, 6:30 p.m.:Legislative District 17 meeting. Meet the third Wednesday of each month. For more information please contact Larry Waggoner, Chair at [email protected]
Wednesday, March 15, 6:30 p.m.: Copa City Democrats meeting, location varies. For more information please contact Constance Jackson at [email protected]
Thursday, March 16: First Round games of NCAA men’s basketball tournament, March Madness begins.
Thursday, March 16, 10:00 a.m.: Democrats of the Red Rocks Breakfast on Zoom. Free. Register in Advance. Meet the third Thursday of each month. Visit our web page.
Thursday, March 16, 6:30 p.m.: Yavapai County Democratic Party meeting, details TBA.
Friday, March 17: St. Patricks Day.
Friday, March 17, 6:00 p.m.: Gila County Democratic Party general meeting, at the Gila Dems Office, 110 E. Bonita Street, Payson, AZ. Meet the third Friday of each month. For more information please visit our web page, or Facebook Page, email us at [email protected], or call our office 928-363-1808.
Saturday, March 18, 10:00 a.m.: Pima County Democratic Party African-American Caucus meeting, at Grace Temple Baptist Church, 1020 E. 31st Street, Tucson. Meet the third Saturday of each month. The caucus is not exclusively for African-Americans, all are welcome to join. For more information please contact Connie DeLarge at [email protected]or (520) 241-8408.
Saturday, March 18, 1:00 p.m.: San Tan Valley Democrats meeting, meet virtually. Meet the third Saturday of each month. Please email group for details: [email protected], or phone: 480-630-9092.
Saturday, March 18, 1:30 p.m.: Copa City Democrats meeting. Meetings are every third Saturday of the month. Receive the link through Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2963579027298825, or email Tony at [email protected]
Tuesday, March 21, 10:30 a.m.: Democratic Women of Southeastern Arizona meeting, at Rothery Education Center on Fry Boulevard, Northern most building closest to Veterans Park, Sierra Vista. Meet the third Tuesday of each month. For more information email us at [email protected] Visit our web page. Democratic Women of Southeastern Arizona.
Wednesday, March 22, 11:30 a.m.: Democratic Women of the Prescott Area meeting, New Time and Place! The Resort at Prescott. Details TBA. Funds raised through this event support Democratic Women of the Prescott Area. Cost of Luncheon $25. Cancellations for reservations must be received 24 hours in advance! Attendees will be billed if they cancel on the day of the event. Meet the fourth Wednesday of each month. Visit our web page.
Wednesday, March 22, 5:00 p.m.:Legislative District 19 meeting. Meet the fourth Wednesday of each month. For more information please contact Matthew Boyd, Chair at [email protected]
Thursday, March 23, 6:30 p.m.: Casa Grande Democrats meeting. Meet via Zoom, so please call this number or send an email to this contact information to receive a registration link: (520) 251-8247 or [email protected] Meet the fourth Thursday of each month. Please visit our web page.
Saturday, March 25, 10:00 a.m.: Northern Cochise County Democratic Club meeting at the Raphael-in-the-Valley Episcopal-Lutheran Church, 730 S. Hwy 80, Benson AZ.Meet the Fourth Saturday of each month. For more information please contact Kathy Suagee at [email protected]. Visit our web page Northern Cochise County Democrats.
Monday, March 27, 6:00 p.m.:Legislative District 20 meeting. Meet the fourth Monday of each month. For more information please visit our LD 20 website.
Tuesday, March 28, 4:30 p.m.: Democratic Club of the Saddlebrook Ranch meeting, at 59680 E. Robson Circle, Oracle. Meet the fourth Tuesday of each month. Pease contact Matt Nelson at [email protected], or (651) 414-1334.
Tuesday, March 28, 6:30 p.m.:Legislative District 18 meeting. Meet the fourth Tuesday of each month. For more information please contact Larry Bodine, Chair at [email protected]
Thursday, March 30: Opening Day of 2023 MLB season.