(Davenport, Iowa)— On Saturday, Jan. 20, Progressive Action for the Common Good is holding a membership event, Toast the Resistance. 

The day after the inauguration of Donald Trump, millions around the country, and around the world, marched to protest the racist, sexist, classist and xenophobic positions of the new president at the Women’s March on January 20, 2017.

And since that monumental march, we have seen the resistance grow across the country as well as in the Quad City Community.
Join Progressive Action for the Common Good (PACG) for a membership event to commemorate and celebrate the birth of the resistance!

Join us at Soirée in downtown Moline (1516 5th Ave)
on Saturday, January 20th from 5–7pm for drinks and appetizers! Be sure to reserve your place online to guarantee your spot: bit.ly/pacgqc

Our agenda includes time to meet fellow activists and learn about upcoming actions from one of PACG issue forums: Environmental, Civil Rights and Health Care Reform.

WHO:             Current and New Members of PACG and members of the community who want to  learn more about PACG and its issue forum activities

WHAT:           Toast the Resistance PACG Membership Event

WHEN:          Saturday, January 20, 2018, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. CT

WHERE:        1516 5th Avenue, Moline, Illinois

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