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Fed up that while California is the 9th largest global economy it’s 48th out of 50 states in per-pupil public school funding ($2000 below the national average)?

Because children are the only group which doesn’t have a union. . .

Join us as we take our children to the Capitol to talk directly to their legislators about what’s happening at their schools!

Please let us know you’re coming to the rally by emailing us at join@californiachildrensrally.com.

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2009 Schedule (subject to change)

Monday, June 22

We no longer have events scheduled for Monday until evening.  We urge families to check out the California Museum, Sutter’s Fort, the California Railroad Museum, and/or the Statehouse to get familiar with it.  You may want to hook up with other families who are staying at Camp Cool / the KOA campground / the La Quinta Inn downtown by posting comments to the “Carpool” section of this blog.

6 – 9 p.m.  Potluck Get-together

  • Campfire music, marshmallows, etc.
  • BYO whatever (choosing a designated driver, of course)
  • Camp stoves are welcome whether you’re an adventurous foodie or just a budget-busted parent heating up Chef-Boy-Ardee.

Tuesday, June 23
“California Children’s Rally”

Location: The Capitol Building, front steps

  • 10 a.m.  Kids ring school bell and get things started the Annual California Children’s Rally Kazoo Parade
  • Students First: Children Speak About the Mission of Public Education, a dialogue to define the mission of public education in California
  • 10:30 a.m. Informational hearing on SB604 in room 4202 with State Senator Gloria Romero
  • Parents for Public Schools (San Francisco), Parents Revolution/Parents Union (Lost Angeles), The Lemonade Initiative (Lost Angeles), other parents TBA
  • Ben Austin, Lemonade Initiative; Parents
  • State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell
  • Assemblywoman Julia Brownley introduces AB8, a bill to simplify the mysterious money-spewing “Dr. Seuss Rube Goldberg Machine”* that is California public school funding

* a giant contraption to be built live on the Capitol steps by the children, with Trash for Teaching‘s Beth Elliott!

  • 12 noon – 1 p.m. POTLUCK Picnic Lunch/Celebration
    • The Burning Moms Hammer Pants Dance
    • A final toast by Sandra Tsing Loh to ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL MOTHERS
    • The Angry Tired Teachers’ Rock ‘n’ Roll Dance Finish!
  • 1 – 4 p.m. Families may use this time to visit their legislators.  No appointments are needed (you don’t even need to knock!), but a bit of preparation will help you learn about your legislators.  You can expect to at least meet with their staff.  Here’s  a helpful  link.

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Carpool to Cool for the Monday Potluck

KOA “Kampers” may want to leave their RVs and carpool out to Cool for the Potluck / singalong.  Feel free to hook up with others (including rallyers staying at the La Quinta Inn downtown) by commenting below.

And please let us know you’re coming to the rally and/or Potluck by emailing us at join@californiachildrensrally.com.

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“Kamping” closer to town

Camp Cool is the large, sloping front yard of a generous couple with a young baby.  Experienced campers willing to forego showers, and those with a self-sufficient RV (batteries fully charged, water tank loaded), will enjoy the funky scene.

For less experienced or equipped campers, there is a KOA campground in West Sacramento (much closer to the capital than Cool), with showers, toilets, a few cabins, and level pull-through pads and hookups for RVs.  It has telephones, wireless Internet, a swimming pool, and a pond with pedal boat rentals.  It’s near the Old Town historic area (including the fantastic train museum we used as a field trip last year).

Note:  being in town means you don’t have to cook anything!  You can just eat out (or takeout, back at your campsite).  But the picnic at the Statehouse on Tuesday is potluck, so you may want to have some lunch-ready munchies and drinking water.  (Kid-friendly foods that travel well with limited refrigeration include  PB, honey, bread, graham crackers, yogurt, carrot sticks, celery, citrus, hummos, pita bread, and raisins.)

Please let us know you’re coming to the rally and/or  Monday evening potluck  in Cool by emailing us at join@californiachildrensrally.com.

And feel free to hook up with other potential KOA “Kampers” by posting a comment below.

Sacramento West/Old Town KOA

3951 Lake Road
West Sacramento, CA 95691

Local Phone: (916) 371-6771
Toll Free: 800-2747
Fax: (916) 371-0622

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