Vanguard Court Watch 3rd Annual Dinner & Awards Ceremony
The Vanguard Court Watch 3rd Annual Dinner & Awards Ceremony has been set for Saturday, November 9th at the Davis Veterans Memorial Center starting at 5PM. The theme this year is “Restorative Justice & Reforming the Judicial System.”
We have an exciting line up that you won’t want to miss including Public Officials of the Year Assemblyman Ammiano who will speak on his “Innocence Project Bill” AB 604 and Public Defender Jeff Adachi will speak on Indigent Defense 50 years after Gideon v. Wainwright. We also have Fresno County Judge David Gottlieb, who is our Keynote Speaker and who will speak during the Restorative Justice Education portion of the event and talk about a restorative justice program he has implemented in his courtroom. This year we will honor award recipients:
The Vanguard Court Watch 3rd Annual Dinner & Awards Ceremony has been set for Saturday, November 9th at the Davis Veterans Memorial Center starting at 5PM. The theme this year is “Restorative Justice & Reforming the Judicial System.”
On Sunday, April 28, 2013 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM in Woodland at the Celebration Center Church (100 Woodland Ave), the Vanguard Court Watch Council of Yolo County (VCWCYC) is inviting the public to come forward to express their concerns about the judicial system, providing testimony and giving personal accounts of contemporary cases in the Yolo County Court system.
We have had an amazing amount of support in the last three months and I would like to give a heartfelt thanks to everyone who has contributed to help the Vanguard.
The People’s Vanguard of Davis and Davis Media Access sponsored a roundtable community forum on “Measure I,” also know as the Surface Water Project. DMA recorded the forum Sat., Feb. 2 from 1-3 p.m, in Community Chambers. Voters will have the opportunity to vote on Measure I in an all-mail only Special Election, March 5, 2013.

On Saturday December 1, the City of Davis Human Relations Commission will sponsor an event entitled, “Breaking the Silence of Racism,” which will take place from 1pm to 3pm in Community Chambers, 23 Russell Blvd.

By Michael Risher
