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News from OWOF – November 2021

CLARA WORKSHOP – TONITE! – Wednesday, Nov 10 via Zoom

This interactive workshop will cover the practice of CLARA. CLARA is an acronym that gives us an easy way to remember five concrete steps for building and maintaining respect and common ground with a conversation partner: Center, Listen, Affirm your similarities, Respond, and Ask Questions (or Add Information). The CLARA method is a way to achieve productive, civil conversations. The workshop will be led by Layla Ananda, MA, LLP, an experienced CLARA presenter. 7pm on Zoom. Register here and the link will be sent.

HOLIDAY DOVES – PEACE ON EARTH 2021 – Time to sponsor a dove!

We will be decorating a light pole for the Hometown Holidays event again this year. Our theme of Peace on Earth was well-received so we’ll do it again! We will decorate the lamp post to be a tree with lights and hang dozens of personally decorated Doves of Peace. We had almost 30 last year and would love to have even more this year. The tree will go up right after Thanksgiving. Here are the details:

  • Email OWOF (owofchelsea@gmail.com) that you are interested in sponsoring a dove. We would ask for a contribution of $10 (or more).
  • Let us know if you would like to personally decorate your dove (please do!). It’s nothing fancy and we have paint sets available you can use.
  • Pick up and drop off the dove at a downtown location.
  • Donations can be made via check or PayPal.
  • Once you let us know you are interested, you will receive an email with more specific details. We expect the doves to be ready for pick-up next week!

ADDITIONAL CIVILITY MONTH ACTIVITIES

Saturday, Nov 13. Community Forum. This zoom discussion, normally held on the 2^nd Saturday of the month, will be focused on the topic of civility. Those attending the session will help to set the session’s agenda. Watch local media for link. 9am via Zoom.

Saturday, Nov 13. Movie and discussion hosted by the CRC.

12 Angry Men will be shown followed by discussion afterwards moderated by Dr. Al Hollenbeck. This movie, regarded as a masterpiece, is about a jury’s process of working together to arrive at a difficult decision. 2pm. In the theater of Dancy House (Main Bldg). Directions posted at the door. Limited to 50 and masks required. (If Covid restrictions apply, event will be postponed.)

Monday, Nov 15 Civility in the Visual Arts.

Led by art historian Kathy Gunderson. Artists throughout history have provided a visual commentary on the social, political and religious world of their time. Kathy will discuss two artists known for their work addressing humanity in world events in the 20th and 21st centuries: Norman Rockwell and the street artist Banksy. 6.30 pm in the McKune Room of the Chelsea District Library. (If Covid restrictions apply, event will be postponed.)

And the winner is…. !!

If, for some reason you’ve been seriously away these last few months, there was an election in the City of Chelsea last week. We are so very happy to say that the Vice-President of OWOF, Jane Pacheco, is now the MAYOR OF CHELSEA!!! She will be sworn in at the November 15th Council meeting at 7pm. The zoom link and agenda will be published on the city website here. Let’s all sign on and witness this proud moment! The Council will have a progressive majority now so stay tuned for a year of growth and activity!

Schools Activity

There was a recent article in MLive describing an incident involving a racist image circulated by the Chelsea football team. The incident was definitively condemned by the High School Principal. The OWOF Board agreed on a statement that is on our Facebook page and was read at the School Board meeting on Monday, supporting the work of the Diversity, Belonging, Equity and Inclusion activities of the schools and encouraging parents and students to report any incidents.

The School Board is in the process of voting to accept the work of the DBEI committee. They ran into some push-back this last meeting and will take up the matter again on November 22. We will have more information then – it will be important to have public comment in support of this important work!
A full description of the meeting and the DBEI discussion, our statement and the response is here.

MLK Jr. Day 2022

This event is coming up quickly and the schools have the day off this year! Please email OWOF owofchelsea@gmail.com if you are willing to help organize and implement our Days of Service/Social Action. The template is there from last year – helping will be easy and fun!

Stay engaged!
Your OWOF Team

HOW TO GET CONNECTED TO THE WORK OF OWOF

Currently, all OWOF Board of Director meetings and Action Group meetings are held via zoom and open to the public. The next Board meeting is Tuesday, November 2 at 10:00 am. OWOF attempts to send out a newsletter a few times per month and you can also follow/like the OWOF Facebook page to stay up to date with meeting and program details. Email owofchelsea@gmail.com for more information or to be added to the email list.

See full newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/52178873b8ca/owof-october-2025-newsletter-17717631

The OWOF version of "2025 Wrapped" just dropped!!!! Check out our December newsletter in your email or click through here: https://mailchi.mp/52178873b8ca/owof-october-2025-newsletter-17717631 Early in 2025, our Board of Directors chose to focus attention on the important issues of Housing Affordability and Immigration. Throughout the year we hosted a number of educational community discussions, collaborated with local groups like the City of Chelsea Human Rights Commission, MIRA, Jackson 4Immigrants, Grassroots Action, and Equality Chelsea, as well as several different groups to train and distribute Know Your Rights information to businesses in our communities. In addition, there was tabling at the Expo, Farmers Market, and Sounds & Sights. We could not do this work without help from you. OWOF is a purely volunteer non-profit and we rely on donations to help pay for expenses to bring you a monthly newsletter and countless opportunities to learn and grown. If you are interested in Board membership, getting more involved as a volunteer, attending our programs, or making a donation -Thank You! We need you!! There are no membership dues, but we will be planning an all member meeting in January or February where we will be fleshing out of our program year. Our Board meetings are via zoom, held once per month and all are welcome to sit in. Donations can be make online (at owofchelsea.org) or mailed to PO Box 31, Chelsea, MI 48118. Thank you again for all that you do to support social justice issues. We hope you have a Happy Holiday season and we’ll see you in the New Year! - The OWOF Executive Committee (Joanne, Jane, Sandra, and Carolyn)

The Tamale Dinner Fund-Raiser for Jackson County for Immigrants Coalition was a huge success. $1800 was raised through a combination of dinner sales, a 50/50 raffle, and cash/ check donations. Pilar's Tamale's in Ann Arbor kindly provided 189 tamale dinners. Customers could "dine-in" or "take out". A traditional Mexican playlist accompanied dinner. Kitchen volunteers worked tirelessly to get meals plated. A Jackson group member brought along a Mexican vendor cart with authentic Mexican candy to sample for a suggested donation. OWOF Board Member, Christa Williams MD, thanked and welcomed guests, and introduced Gayla Ignacio and Amador Ybarra, two of the representatives from Jackson County for Immigrants Coalition. They spoke about their group and its efforts to support and protect immigrants in Jackson County during the heightened, warrantless, ICE arrests of community members and the effect this is having on community members, local businesses and families. A question and answer-session followed, allowing for further discussion of how their group is responding to the situation, and how concerned Chelsea residents may be able to assist. The generosity and caring community spirit of Chelsea was evident throughout the evening. Many excellent conversations were had. More than one OWOF member heard "I hope you will be doing this again". And at the end of the evening, when volunteers were pitching in to clean up, we drew the winning 50/50 raffle ticket, which had just one word on it: "donate". OWOF definitely looks forward to doing a similar fundraiser in the future.

After the rally on Saturday, come hear from Voters Not Politicians on Sunday.

Great event coming! Pilar’s famous tamales to support Jackson Immigrant Rights activities. They are doing good work with very few resources. Get your orders in now before 10-21.

Voter rights/voter suppression! Important conversation - 5th in our series of Making Sense of the Unprecedented. Sunday 10/19 - 3pm Council Chambers

Sunday, Oct 5. 5pm at First United Methodist Church in Chelsea. Important work!

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