| Thank you to all who joined us for the Inaugural Indivisible Benton County Community Celebration. We had hot tea, cocoa, and cider, along with tasty snacks. A slideshow displayed photos from events of the past year. Attendees could learn about Threads of Resistance, the Corvallis Justice Quilt; create bracelets with PIRC’s hotline number; or purchase a hand-knit frog hat to benefit Good Trouble Corvallis Food Security, who raised $200 at the celebration.
Congratulations to Jeanne Holmes, first-place winner of the goofy hat contest, and runner-up Ralph.
Thanks to Sue Rickey and the Events Committee for organizing the celebration, to Claire Montgomery for putting together the slide show, and to Richard Behan for the photos.
🐸 🎩 If you didn’t pick up a frog hat before they ran out at the celebration, they are available for a suggested donation of $20 (or more) at 2 stores in downtown Corvallis: Lady Luck & TSA Vintage.
We’ll be taking a break from the Indivisible Benton County newsletter and returning in 2026, refreshed and ready to resist the regime. |
Your dedication to justice highlights the power of the people in our local area. We are truly resisting fascism and upholding democracy.