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  • Action Thursday August 21st: Bangor – Q1 Canvassing/Save Absentee Voting, Labor Day Rally and EMLC Labor Celebration

    Action Thursday August 21st: Bangor – Q1 Canvassing/Save Absentee Voting, Labor Day Rally and EMLC Labor Celebration

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list!  Our friends at Mid Maine Invisible have the day off, so it’s just Bangor today.

    Weekly vigils are happening here in the Bangor area! There is the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, then the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil. There will NOT be a Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall today.

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person. 


    Tonight!!! We’re having a Postcard Party! Thursday, August 21, at Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. 


    We need more volunteers for the Save Maine Absentee Voting Canvass, Bangor/Brewer, Sunday August 24, 2025! We need to educate Maine voters that Question 1 on November’s ballot is about a whole lot more than just “Voter I.D.,” but also includes many voter suppression provisions.  And check out the latest Hancock County Action Alert on this!


    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!


    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor. Click here for more information and to sign up! Bring signs and American flags! (Reny’s has a boatload of flags!)


    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!


    The League of Women Voters’ Ann Luther explains voter suppression nationwide and Save Maine Absentee Voting’ Beth Allen tells us why to Vote No on 1 on November 4 during a talk at the Blue Hill Library on Sunday, September 7, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM.


    Graham Platner is coming to us here in the Bangor/Brewer area. “We’ll be at the Eastern Maine Labor Council Hall from 6:00pm-7:00pm on Thursday, October 9th. I hope you’ll come and check out this movement we’re building to defeat Susan Collins and her multi-billionaire backers. Come out, ask questions, and bring a friend or three. I’ll see you there.”


    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you! And you can donate on our site, too-donations help pay for supplies and the website!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 158. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a super handy list of items we can address (8/15). Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~A message of hope from The Democracy Docket that’s been passed along by a friend here at Indivisible Bangor:

    What Gives Me Hope

    It usually comes as a question: What gives you hope? Sometimes it is more of a demand: Tell me something hopeful!

    Everywhere I turn — in person and online, from lawyers to retirees, activists to students — people are searching for hopeful words about the future of democracy. I know what they want. They want me to say that I have special knowledge, a hidden plan, some inside information that will assure them that this nightmare will end. They want to hear that democracy will survive Trump, that our institutions will hold, that it will all turn out okay in the end.

    The assumption seems to be that I would only be fighting for democracy in court — speaking out in the media, angering Trump and his enablers, doing everything I can to defend our elections — if I were sure we would prevail.

    If only that were the case.

    Here is the truth: there is no secret plan to defend American democracy. There is no hidden set of tactics that those of us in the pro-democracy movement are waiting to unveil at the right moment. Despite the paranoid fantasies of the right wing, I do not possess any magic power to bend courts to my will. I am not playing a clever game of chess where victory is guaranteed if we just wait for the right move.

    For some, hope is an emotion of optimism, a bright faith that things will inevitably improve. As a candidate, President Barack Obama defined hope as “that thing inside us that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us if we have the courage to reach for it and to work for it and to fight for it.” It was a stirring definition, one that inspired millions. But I didn’t buy it then, and I don’t buy it now.

    For me, hope is not a feeling of certainty about the future. It is born of the knowledge that we may do everything we can without the assurance that it will be enough. Hope is accepting that the arc of the moral universe may not bend toward justice — even if all of us push with everything we have. Hope is recognizing that evil and injustice can prevail even if we, as Obama suggested, “reach for it, and work for it, and fight for it.”

    In other words, hope is not a naïve emotion. It is a sober responsibility. Hope is what we do when the odds are long and the options limited. It is the stubborn act of trying when despair feels easier. Rather than a passive optimism, hope is the commitment of those who believe they can make a difference, however small.

    What gives me hope are the lawyers who walk into courtrooms every day, fighting for justice in the face of governments with unlimited resources that want to deny it. These lawyers do not know if they will win; often, they know they will lose. But they keep showing up because the rule of law depends on it.

    I am hopeful when I see everyday Americans stand on street corners, in the heat of summer or the cold of winter, holding signs to protest Trump’s cruel treatment of migrants. They cannot reverse policy alone, but their visible witness matters. It reminds all of us that cruelty is not normal, that silence only benefits the oppressor.

    I feel hope every time an opposition leader — elected or not — stands up to Trump and the GOP, making their efforts to subvert our elections just a little more difficult. Each obstruction slows the march toward authoritarianism. Each act of courage buys time for others to organize, resist, and fight back.

    Most importantly, I have hope when people refuse the cool cynicism of despair. Despair is peddled by the right to convince us that resistance is futile, and it is echoed by too many on the left who would rather sit back and say all is lost. Cynicism asks nothing of us; hope demands everything. When people choose to act rather than surrender, that is what keeps democracy alive.

    Will these efforts be enough? Will the cynics be proven right in the end? I don’t know. None of us does. But our job — all of our jobs — is to ignore the temptation of despair and to keep fighting authoritarianism every single day, in every way we can.

    For me, that fight takes many forms. It means helping elect Democrats who will stand up to Trump and defend our institutions. It means litigating to protect free and fair elections for all Americans. It means speaking out — on social media, on television, on YouTube – to educate people about the risks we face and the steps we can take together.

    It also means growing Democracy Docket, the pro-democracy media company I started in 2020. I created Democracy Docket to provide accurate information, analysis and opinion at a time when misinformation was spreading faster than truth. Every article we publish, every lawsuit we explain, every policy we break down for readers is part of the work of hope: giving people the tools to understand the fight for democracy and the confidence to join it.

    So, when people ask me what gives me hope, my answer is simple: you do. Every person who refuses to look away. Every lawyer who files a brief. Every protester who shows up. Every voter who refuses to quietly surrender their rights. Each of you gives me hope — not because victory is certain, but precisely because it is not.

    Hope is not a promise. It is not a guarantee of success. It is the courage to act in the face of uncertainty. And right now, in this fragile moment for our democracy, it is the most important responsibility we share.

  • Action Wednesday August 20th: Bangor – TOMORROW Postcard Party! Q1 Canvassing, and Labor Day Rally, Graham Platner

    Action Wednesday August 20th: Bangor – TOMORROW Postcard Party! Q1 Canvassing, and Labor Day Rally, Graham Platner

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list!  Our friends at Mid Maine Invisible have the day off, so it’s just Bangor today.

    Weekly vigils are happening here in the Bangor area! There is the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, then TODAY is the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil. There will not be a Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall this week.

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person. 

    TOMORROW EVENING!!! We’re having a Postcard Party! Thursday, August 21, at Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. 

    We need more volunteers for the Save Maine Absentee Voting Canvass, Bangor/Brewer, Sunday August 24, 2025! We need to educate Maine voters that Question 1 on November’s ballot is about a whole lot more than just “Voter I.D.,” but also includes many voter suppression provisions. 

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor. Click here for more information and to sign up! Bring signs and American flags! (Reny’s has a boatload of flags!)

    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!

    Graham Platner is coming to us here in the Bangor/Brewer area. “We’ll be at the Eastern Maine Labor Council Hall from 6:00pm-7:00pm on Thursday, October 9th. I hope you’ll come and check out this movement we’re building to defeat Susan Collins and her multi-billionaire backers. Come out, ask questions, and bring a friend or three. I’ll see you there.”

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a super handy list of items we can address (8/15). Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

  • Action Tuesday August 19th: Bangor – Postcard Party, Q1 Canvassing, and Labor Day Rally

    Action Tuesday August 19th: Bangor – Postcard Party, Q1 Canvassing, and Labor Day Rally

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list!  Our friends at Mid Maine Invisible have the day off, so it’s just Bangor today.

    Weekly vigils are happening here in the Bangor area! TODAY is the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, then tomorrow is the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil, followed by the Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall with a NEW TIME at 5:00 pm! This is a new vigil and they need more participants.

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person. 

    We’re having a Postcard Party! THIS Thursday, August 21, at Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. 

    Save Maine Absentee Voting Canvass, Bangor/Brewer, Sunday August 24, 2025! We need to educate Maine voters that Question 1 on November’s ballot is about a whole lot more than just “Voter I.D.,” but also includes many voter suppression provisions. 

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor. Click here for more information and to sign up! Bring signs and American flags! (Reny’s has a boatload of flags!)

    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a super handy list of items we can address (8/15). Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

  • Action Monday August 18th: Tell Avelo Airlines to Drop the Deportation Contract + Get Postering and Chalking

    Action Monday August 18th: Tell Avelo Airlines to Drop the Deportation Contract + Get Postering and Chalking

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list! 

    Here is today’s Call to Action from Mid Maine Indivisible. But first, Indivisible Bangor announcements:

    Weekly vigils are happening here in the Bangor area! Tomorrow, there is the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil, followed by the Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall with a NEW TIME at 5:00 pm! This is a new vigil and they need more participants.

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person.  Click here to sign up to join us!

    We’re having a Postcard Party! THIS Thursday, August 21, at Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. Details and sign up here!

    Save Maine Absentee Voting Canvass, Bangor/Brewer, Sunday August 24, 2025! We need to educate Maine voters that Question 1 on November’s ballot is about a whole lot more than just “Voter I.D.,” but also includes many voter suppression provisions. Click here for more details and to sign up.

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor. Click here for more information and to sign up! Bring signs and American flags! (Reny’s has a boatload of flags!)

    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a super handy list of items we can address (8/15). Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

    Hi Folks, it’s Monday and, as Sonny and Cher might say: “The Beat Goes On”.

    Avelo Airlines, flying now out of PORTLAND, Maine,  has a contract with ICE to deport folks who ICE has abducted. There is no due process for these people. They are flown to unknown countries and detention centers. Avelo is making big money off this unethical and fundamentally unconstitutional agreement. We need to make this a money-loser for Avelo. Take the “I Won’t Fly Avelo” pledge.  Call their leadership and tell them to drop the Deportation Contract with ICE. Deportations are happening now.  People are getting flown out of  Portland, Maine.  Let’s stop this. (This is a major campaign of National Indivisible)

    Note: I will be camping the rest of this week until Friday, so no Action Emails until then.

    From last week:

    Consider putting up posters in your neck of the woods.  If you don’t want to use paper, consider the Chalking Project proposed by Audacity. Chalk “Truth Matters” on public roads and sidewalks. 

    Oppose the nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics. This nomination is still up in the air.

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Contact Avelo Airlines and ask them to “Drop the Deportation Contract” they currently have with ICE: Ground Avelo has all the information you need to call, email Avelo, and/or participate in an action at the Portland Airport – check with Cumberland Indivisible on this – they are planning actions on this issue. No airlines should be making money off deporting our neighbors and friends. Let’s stop this.
    • Call Senators King and Collins and ask them to oppose the nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics:  Why? This position is supposed to be non-partisan so economists can base their plans for the economy on it. EJ has made it clear he is a Trump loyalist, and will slant the figures he uses to show that Trump and Co. are doing a great job. Go here for a statement from the friends of the Bureau of Labor Statistics which lays out in non-partisan language how Senators should assess Antoni’s nomination.
    • Set up a meeting with one member of our Congressional Delegation: I know it feels like it’s futile with some of them, but you never know where the tipping point is on any of these issues.Here are some of the guidelines that Indivisible Mid Maine uses for our meetings, and here is a list of some meetings we have organized and topics covered. Please contact Bonnie if you are interested in hearing more. 
    • Get a poster/chalking campaign going in your neighborhood – there are telephone poles everywhere:  Indivisible Cumberland County has some great ones you can use – click here – this will lead you to an email you can send to Jennifer Morris. We have attached their poster ideas at the bottom of this email. Contact Karen for the Mid Maine Poster Campaign.Design your own signs and/or get an artist to design some for you. Remember poles belong to CMP and overtly political statements may be subject to legal action, however they seem to be ok with lost cats and dogs. Audacity in the Midcoast has called for Chalking “Truth Matters” on every public surface – roads and sidewalks!
    • Start a Poster/Chalking Campaign in Your Neighborhood! Go here for ideas and check in with Karen about a postering campaign in Mid Maine on this Tuesday at the Waterville UU Church.  Poster ideas also attached below.
    • Go to Activate Maine for statewide actions.
    • If you are in the Mid Coast area consider joining Audacity – learn more here.
    • Stand Up for Palestinan Rights:  For events going on around the state in support of the Palestinian people go to Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights here.
    • If you know your Maine Representative or Senator is supportive of making ICE accountable in Maine,  ask them to join with Representative Cassie Julia to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public. 
    • Indivisible Actions – Register HereFor the One Million Rising action – register here  and watch the first session here. Watch the second session here.  Watch the Third Session hereConsider hosting a Community Resistance meeting using Indivisible outline and guidelines.
    • Keep your calendar open for Labor Day Mass Action September 1st!

    Angus King             
    DC: (202) 224-5344
    Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC: (202) 224-2523 
    Augusta: (207) 622-8414
    Bangor: (207) 945-0417

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC: (202) 225-6116
    Portland: (207) 774-5019  
    Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306 
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
    Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: 
    By nameHere
    By district: Here

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible(Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English?  To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. An English Learning option at the Waterville library at 1:00 on Mondays is also an option for volunteers. Contact CANMP for the details.

    First Saturday of each Month at 2:30: Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. Next one is September 6th, 2:30

    Snday, August 17th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    Tuesday, August 19th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the rising authoritarian state: around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 

    Tuesday, August 19th: 1:30 – 3:00 at the Waterville, UU Church, 69 Silver Street: Take part in the statewide non-partisan postering campaign sponsored by Indivisible Mid Maine. Questions? Email Karen


    Wednesday, August 20th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com

    Thursday, August 21st: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    Monday, September 1st: 10 to 12:00 noon:  Indivisible Mid Maine is planning a short march and rally in Watervillewith speakers, music and snacks. We have several speakers lined up, including Jon Godbout (CANMP), Jesse Hargrove (Maine Ed Assoc), and Andy O’Brien (Maine AFL-CIO). We are hoping to help CANMP with donations from folks at the rally who can afford to give.

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE HAS NOT YET RULED THIS OUT! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible

    Deportee (Plane Crash at Los Gatos) – Woody Guthrie (click this to hear the original version of this song)

    Goodbye to my Juan, goodbye, Rosalita
    Adios mis amigos, Jesus y Maria
    You won’t have your names when you ride the big airplane
    All they will call you will be “deportees”   – Woody Guthrie from his song “Deportee”

  • Action Friday August 15th – Speak Out on Maine Health Insurance Rate Increase of 32.7%

    Action Friday August 15th – Speak Out on Maine Health Insurance Rate Increase of 32.7%

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list! 

    Here is today’s Call to Action from Mid Maine Indivisible. But first, Indivisible Bangor announcements:

    Weekly vigils are happening here in the Bangor area! There is the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil, followed by the Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall with a NEW TIME at 5:00 pm! This is a new vigil and they need more participants!

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person.  Click here to sign up to join us!

    The Mi’kmaq Nation’s Annual Mawiomi of Tribes starts today!!  August 15-17 in Caribou!  Click here for more information!

    We’re having a Postcard Party! Thursday, August 21, at Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. Details and sign up here!

    Save Maine Absentee Voting Canvass, Bangor/Brewer, Sunday August 24, 2025! We need to educate Maine voters that Question 1 on November’s ballot is about a whole lot more than just “Voter I.D.,” but also includes many voter suppression provisions. Click here for more details and to sign up.

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor. Click here for more information and to sign up! Bring signs and American flags! (Reny’s has a boatload of flags!)

    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a super handy list of items we can address (8/15). Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

    Hi Folks, it’s Friday, and we’ve made it to the end of the week.

    Maine All Care has alerted us that there will be a chance to speak out today at the Maine Bureau of Insurance virtual forum from 9 am to review the proposals to raise insurance by 32.7%. Maine Superintendent of Insurance, Bob Casey will be there and reps of Insurance companies as well. You can send comments to them on this rate hike request at: insurance.pfr@maine.gov. You can also attend the forum by registering here. Thanks to Beth for bringing this to our attention.

    From earlier this week:

    There are lots of creative resistance acts going on throughout Maine. In the Camden/Rockland area the Audacity group is featuring several actions. 

    Consider putting up posters in your neck of the woods.  I have attached ideas for them from Jennifer, Cumberland Indivisible below.  If you don’t want to use paper, consider the Chalking Project proposed by Audacity. Chalk “Truth Matters” on public roads and sidewalks. 

    Texas Dems are in New York, Illinois and elsewhere and  are calling for national demonstration on  Saturday to bring light to the Texas attempt to steal the 2026 mid terms by gerrymandering 5 new Republican Districts.  Look for an event near you or create one!

    Oppose the nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics, Support DC Statehood, Set up a meeting in August with your Congressional Representatives, Call the Turnpike Authority to say No to Chick-Fil-A, Prepare for Mass Demonstrations Labor Day – September 1st.

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Speak out against brutal health insurance rate hikes today:  The Maine Bureau of Insurance is holding a virtual public forum at 9:00  to discuss the rate hikes of 32.7% requested by a number of health insurers. You can participate live, by registering here; or send comments to this email – insurance.pfr@maine.govAlert on this came from Maine All Care.
    • Call Senators King and Collins and ask them to oppose the nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics:  Why? This position is supposed to be non-partisan so economists can base their plans for the economy on it. EJ has made it clear he is a Trump loyalist, and will slant the figures he uses to show that Trump and Co. are doing a great job. The Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee, John Larsen has opposed this nomination. Our Senators should do the same. This action is direct from the authoritarian leader’s playbook – don’t like the stats? suppress them or manufacture better sounding ones. To learn more about Antoni go here.
    • Find or create an event this Saturday, August 16th to support the Texas Democrats who have left the State:  They are doing this to save our Democracy, and not allow the State of Texas to help Republicans steal the 2026 election.  Register your event here.
    • Set up a meeting with one member of our Congressional Delegation: I know it feels like it’s futile with some of them, but you never know where the tipping point is on any of these issues.Here are some of the guidelines that Indivisible Mid Maine uses for our meetings, and here is a list of some meetings we have organized and topics covered. Please contact Bonnie if you are interested in hearing more. 
    • Get a poster/chalking campaign going in your neighborhood – there are telephone poles everywhere:  Indivisible Cumberland County has some great ones you can use – click here – this will lead you to an email you can send to Jennifer Morris. We have attached their poster ideas at the bottom of this email. Contact Karen for the Mid Maine Poster Campaign.Design your own signs and/or get an artist to design some for you. Remember poles belong to CMP and overtly political statements may be subject to legal action, however they seem to be ok with lost cats and dogs. Audacity in the Midcoast has called for Chalking “Truth Matters” on every public surface – roads and sidewalks!
    • Statewide Actions This Week:
    • Join the Insurance Rate Hike meeting today at 9:00, info above.
    • Go to the Activate Maine Calendar for statewide resistance events to find one near you.
    • Meet Jordan Wood and Troy Jackson at the Waterville Dems BBQ on August 16th.
    • Call the Maine Turnpike Authority to say NO to Chick-Fil-A as a vendor.
    • Start a Poster/Chalking Campaign in Your Neighborhood! Go here for ideas and check in with Karen about a postering campaign in Mid Maine or elsewhere! Poster ideas also attached below.
    • If you are in the Mid Coast area consider joining Audacity – learn more here.
    • Stand Up for Palestinan Rights:  For events going on around the state in support of the Palestinian people go to Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights here.
    • If you know your Maine Representative or Senator is supportive of making ICE accountable in Maine,  ask them to join with Representative Cassie Julia to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public. 
    • Indivisible Actions – Register HereFor the One Million Rising action – register here  and watch the first session here. Watch the second session here.  Consider hosting a Community Resistance meeting using Indivisible outline and guidelines.
    • Keep your calendar open for Labor Day Mass Action September 1st!

    Angus King             
    DC: (202) 224-5344
    Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC: (202) 224-2523 
    Augusta: (207) 622-8414
    Bangor: (207) 945-0417

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC: (202) 225-6116
    Portland: (207) 774-5019  
    Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306 
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
    Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: 
    By nameHere
    By district: Here

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible(Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English?  To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. An English Learning option at the Waterville library at 1:00 on Mondays is also an option for volunteers. Contact CANMP for the details.

    Saturday August 16th at North Street Playground, Waterville 12 – 2:00 – Waterville Democrats Summer BBQ, there is the possibility that Jordan Wood (candidate for Senate) and Troy Jackson (candidate for governor) will be there as well as local Democrat Representatives. A great opportunity to ask them questions and support the local Dems! See the poster below!

    First Saturday of each Month at 2:30: Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. Next one is September 6th, 2:30

    Sunday, August 17th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    Tuesday, August 19th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the rising authoritarian state: around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 


    Wednesday, August 20th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com
    Thursday, August 14th: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    Monday, September 1st: 10 to 12:00 noon:  Indivisible Mid Maine is planning a short march and rally in Watervillewith speakers, music and snacks. We have several speakers lined up, including Jon Godbout (CANMP), Jesse Hargrove (Maine Ed Assoc), and Andy O’Brien (Maine AFL-CIO). We are hoping to help CANMP with donations from folks at the rally who can afford to give.

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE HAS NOT YET RULED THIS OUT! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible

  • Thursday August 14th: For the Heart + Get Creative and Poster and Chalk It Up

    Thursday August 14th: For the Heart + Get Creative and Poster and Chalk It Up

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list! 

    Here is today’s Call to Action from Mid Maine Indivisible. Also, remember the weekly vigils here in the Bangor area! There is the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil, followed by today’s Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall with a NEW TIME at 5:00 pm! This is a new vigil and we need more participants!

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person.  Click here to sign up to join us!

    TONIGHT! Join U.S. Senate Candidate Jordan Wood for a community conversation in Bangor. Bring questions and engage directly with Jordan! Event will be on TONIGHT, August 14th in Bangor.  Click here for more info and to sign up!

    The Mi’kmaq Nation’s Annual Mawiomi of Tribes is happening tomorrow!!  August 15-17 in Caribou!  Click here for more information!

    We’re having a Postcard Party! Thursday, August 21, at Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. Details and sign up here!

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor!  Final details and sign up site coming! 

    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a super handy list of items we can address (7/31). Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

    Hi Folks, it’s a For-the-Heart Thursday.

    There are lots of creative resistance acts going on throughout Maine. In the Camden/Rockland area the Audacity group is featuring several actions. See a copy of one of their weekly newsletters below. In Portland Cumberland Indivisible is offering a webinar on climate change tonight.

    Consider putting up posters in your neck of the woods.  I have attached ideas for them from Jennifer, Cumberland Indivisible below.  If you don’t want to use paper, consider the Chalking Project proposed by Audacity. Chalk “Truth Matters” on public roads and sidewalks. Consider asking businesses in your area to put up an “All Are Welcome Here” sign created by Nina and attached below. 

    Texas Dems are in New York, Illinois and elsewhere and  are calling for national demonstration on  Saturday to bring light to the Texas attempt to steal the 2026 mid terms by gerrymandering 5 new Republican Districts.  Look for an event near you or create one!

    From earlier this week:  Oppose the nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics, Support DC Statehood, Set up a meeting in August with your Congressional Representatives, Call the Turnpike Authority to say No to Chick-Fil-A, Prepare for Mass Demonstrations Labor Day – September 1st.

    For the Heart

    For Your Heart this Eighth Week of Summer: 

    The universe comes together offering this moment, whatever it might be. How do we relate to it? Can we open to it, and offer back a centered caring response?

                                      -Nancy Hathaway  Center for Studying Mindfulness 

    Happiness 

    So early it’s still almost dark out.
    I’m near the window with coffee,
    and the usual early morning stuff
    that passes for thought.
    When I see the boy and his friend
    walking up the road
    to deliver the newspaper.
    They wear caps and sweaters,
    and one boy has a bag over his shoulder.
    They are so happy
    they aren’t saying anything, these boys.
    I think if they could, they would take
    each other’s arm.
    It’s early in the morning,
    and they are doing this thing together.
    They come on, slowly.
    The sky is taking on light,
    though the moon still hangs pale over the water.
    Such beauty that for a minute
    death and ambition, even love,
    doesn’t enter into this.
    Happiness. It comes on
    unexpectedly. And goes beyond, really,
    any early morning talk about it.

    “Happiness” by Raymond Carver, from All of Us: The Collected Poems © Alfred A. Knopf.

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Call Senators King and Collins and ask them to oppose the nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics:  Why? This position is supposed to be non-partisan so economists can base their plans for the economy on it. EJ has made it clear he is a Trump loyalist, and will slant the figures he uses to show that Trump and Co. are doing a great job. The Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee, John Larsen has opposed this nomination. Our Senators should do the same. This action is direct from the authoritarian leader’s playbook – don’t like the stats? suppress them or manufacture better sounding ones. To learn more about Antoni go here.
    • Find or create an event this Saturday, August 16th to support the Texas Democrats who have left the State:  They are doing this to save our Democracy, and not allow the State of Texas to help Republicans steal the 2026 election.  Register your event here.
    • Set up a meeting with one member of our Congressional Delegation: I know it feels like it’s futile with some of them, but you never know where the tipping point is on any of these issues.Here are some of the guidelines that Indivisible Mid Maine uses for our meetings, and here is a list of some meetings we have organized and topics covered. Please contact Bonnie if you are interested in hearing more. 
    • Get a poster/chalking campaign going in your neighborhood – there are telephone poles everywhere:  Indivisible Cumberland County has some great ones you can use – click here – this will lead you to an email you can send to Jennifer Morris. Contact Karen for the Mid Maine Poster Campaign.Design your own signs and/or get an artist to design some for you. Remember poles belong to CMP and overtly political statements may be subject to legal action, however they seem to be ok with lost cats and dogs. Audacity in the Midcoast has called for Chalking “Truth Matters” on every public surface – roads and sidewalks!
    • Statewide Actions This Week:
    • Meet Senate Candidate Jordan Wood in Bangor, Thursday August 14th,  sign up here.
    • Meet Jordan Wood and Troy Jackson at the Waterville Dems BBQ on August 16th.
    • Call the Maine Turnpike Authority to say NO to Chick-Fil-A as a vendor.
    • Start a Poster/Chalking Campaign in Your Neighborhood! Go here for ideas and check in with Karen about a postering campaign in Mid Maine or elsewhere!
    • If you are in the Mid Coast area consider joining Audacity – learn more here.
    • Indivisible Cumberland suggests Posters for posting – attached.
    • Stand Up for Palestinan Rights:  For events going on around the state in support of the Palestinian people go to Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights here.
    • If you know your Maine Representative or Senator is supportive of making ICE accountable in Maine,  ask them to join with Representative Cassie Julia to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public. 
    • Indivisible Actions – Register HereFor the One Million Rising action – register here  and watch the first session here. Watch the second session here.  Consider hosting a Community Resistance meeting using Indivisible outline and guidelines.
    • Keep your calendar open for Labor Day Mass Action September 1st!

    Angus King             
    DC: (202) 224-5344
    Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC: (202) 224-2523 
    Augusta: (207) 622-8414
    Bangor: (207) 945-0417

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC: (202) 225-6116
    Portland: (207) 774-5019  
    Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306 
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
    Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: 
    By nameHere
    By district: Here

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible(Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English? CANMP has a volunteer update you can join here on Tuesday August 12th, 6 – 7 pm at Bricks Coworking in Waterville.  To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. An English Learning option at the Waterville library at 1:00 on Mondays is also an option for volunteers. Contact CANMP for the details.

    Thursday, August 14th: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    Saturday August 16th at North Street Playground, Waterville 12 – 2:00 – Waterville Democrats Summer BBQ, there is the possibility that Jordan Wood (candidate for Senate) and Troy Jackson (candidate for governor) will be there as well as local Democrat Representatives. A great opportunity to ask them questions and support the local Dems! See the poster below!

    First Saturday of each Month at 2:30: Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. Next one is September 6th, 2:30

    Sunday, August 17th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    Tuesday, August 19th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the rising authoritarian state: around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 

    Wednesday, August 20th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com

    Monday, September 1st: 10 to 12:00 noon:  Indivisible Mid Maine is planning a short march and rally in Watervillewith speakers, music and snacks. We have several speakers lined up, including Jon Godbout (CANMP), Jesse Hargrove (Maine Ed Assoc), and Andy O’Brien (Maine AFL-CIO). We are hoping to help CANMP with donations from folks at the rally who can afford to give.

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE HAS NOT YET RULED THIS OUT! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible

    For a wonderful song about immigration and love, check out This is My Home by Keb Mo

  • Action Wednesday, August 13th – Oppose the Nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics 

    Action Wednesday, August 13th – Oppose the Nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics 

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list! 

    Here is today’s Call to Action from Mid Maine Indivisible. Also, remember our weekly vigils here in the Bangor area! We have the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil(canceled for this week), followed by the Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall with a NEW TIME at 5:00 pm! This is a new vigil and we need more participants!

    ***Note – Today’s Wednesday vigil in Orono is canceled this week!***

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person.  Click here to sign up to join us!

    Seats are filling up fast! Join U.S. Senate Candidate Jordan Wood for a community conversation in Bangor. Bring questions and engage directly with Jordan! Event will be on TOMORROW, August 14th in Bangor.  Click here for more info and to sign up!

    The Mi’kmaq Nation’s Annual Mawiomi of Tribes is happening this coming weekend!!  August 15-17 in Caribou!  Click here for more information!

    We’re having a Postcard Party! Thursday, August 21, at Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. Details and sign up here!

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor!  Final details and sign up site coming! 

    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a super handy list of items we can address (7/31). Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

    Hi Folks, it’s hump day here in Vacationland!

    Trump didn’t like the data coming out of the Labor Department last week, so he fired the Commissioner of Labor Statistics. He says the figures were rigged.  We know whose ship this is and who is doing the rigging. He now is nominating EJ Antoni of the Heritage Foundation to be Commissioner of Labor Statistics. We need to oppose this nomination as he is an ideologue and will be Trump’s Toady. Details below.

    Texas Dems are in New York, Illinois and elsewhere and  are calling for national demonstration on  Saturday to bring light to the Texas attempt to steal the 2026 mid terms by gerrymandering 5 new Republican Districts.  Look for an event near you or create one!

      From Last Week:

    Taking art and action to the Streets. Indivisible Cumberland County has created posters which can be put up on telephone poles – “Healthcare Shouldn’t Bankrupt Us” “Child Care Must be Affordable” “We Need Homes Not Palaces”. You can create your own – such as a favorite sign spotted recently: “Fight Truth Decay”, and “All Are Welcome Here”  If we can put lost cats and dogs on telephone polls we can also put up messages – everywhere.

    Contact Karen if you would like to join this effort.

    Note:  I have been alerted that overtly political messages could be deemed illegal as the poles belong to CMP, so think carefully about the message before you plaster!

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Call Senators King and Collins and ask them to oppose the nomination of EJ Antoni for Commissioner of Labor Statistics:  Why? This position is supposed to be non-partisan so economists can base their plans for the economy on it. EJ has made it clear he is a Trump loyalist, and will slant the figures he uses to show that Trump and Co. are doing a great job. The Ranking Member of the House Ways and Means Committee, John Larsen has opposed this nomination. Our Senators should do the same. This action is direct from the authoritarian leader’s playbook – don’t like the stats? suppress them or manufacture better sounding ones. To learn more about Antoni go here.
    • Find or create an event this Saturday, August 16th to support the Texas Democrats who have left the State:  They are doing this to save our Democracy, and not allow the State of Texas to help Republicans steal the 2026 election.  Register your event here.
    • Set up a meeting with one member of our Congressional Delegation: I know it feels like it’s futile with some of them, but you never know where the tipping point is on any of these issues.Here are some of the guidelines that Indivisible Mid Maine uses for our meetings, and here is a list of some meetings we have organized and topics covered. Please contact Bonnie if you are interested in hearing more. 
    • Get a poster campaign going in your neighborhood – there are telephone poles everywhere:  Indivisible Cumberland County has some great ones you can use – click here – this will lead you to an email you can send to Jennifer Morris. Contact Karen for the Mid Maine Poster Campaign.Design your own signs and/or get an artist to design some for you. Remember poles belong to CMP and overtly political statements may be subject to legal action, however they seem to be ok with lost cats and dogs.
    • Statewide Actions This Week:
    • Meet Senate Candidate Jordan Wood in Bangor, Thursday August 14th,  sign up here.
    • Call the Maine Turnpike Authority to say NO to Chick-Fil-A as a vendor.
    • Start a Poster Campaign in Your Neighborhood! Go here for ideas and check in with Karen about a postering campaign in Mid Maine or elsewhere!
    • Indivisible Cumberland is ramping up their activities – they want ideas for action – take their survey here.
    • Stand Up for Palestinan Rights:  For events going on around the state in support of the Palestinian people go to Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights here.
    • If you know your Maine Representative or Senator is supportive of making ICE accountable in Maine,  ask them to join with Representative Cassie Julia to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public. 
    • Indivisible Actions – Register HereFor the One Million Rising action – register here  and watch the first session here. Watch the second session here.  Consider hosting a Community Resistance meeting using Indivisible outline and guidelines.
    • Keep your calendar open for Labor Day Mass Action September 1st!

    Angus King             
    DC: (202) 224-5344
    Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC: (202) 224-2523 
    Augusta: (207) 622-8414
    Bangor: (207) 945-0417

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC: (202) 225-6116
    Portland: (207) 774-5019  
    Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306 
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
    Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: 
    By nameHere
    By district: Here

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible(Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English? CANMP has a volunteer update you can join here on Tuesday August 12th, 6 – 7 pm at Bricks Coworking in Waterville.  To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. An English Learning option at the Waterville library at 1:00 on Mondays is also an option for volunteers. Contact CANMP for the details.

    Wednesday, August 13th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com

    Thursday, August 14th: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    First Saturday of each Month at 2:30: Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. Next one is September 6th, 2:30

    Saturday August 16th at North Street Playground, Waterville 12 – 2:00 – Waterville Democrats Summer BBQ, there is the possibility that Jordan Wood (candidate for Senate) and Troy Jackson (candidate for governor) will be there as well as local Democrat Representatives. A great opportunity to ask them questions and support the local Dems! See the poster below!

    Sunday, August 17th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    Tuesday, August 19th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the rising authoritarian state: around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 

    Monday, September 1st: 10 to 12:00 noon:  Indivisible Mid Maine is planning a short march and rally in Watervillewith speakers, music and snacks. We have several speakers lined up, including Jon Godbout (CANMP), Jesse Hargrove (Maine Ed Assoc), and Andy O’Brien (Maine AFL-CIO). We are hoping to help CANMP with donations from folks at the rally who can afford to give.

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE HAS NOT YET RULED THIS OUT! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible

    “Seven habits that help produce the anything-but-efficient markets that rule the world. 

    1. Think short term. 

    2. Be greedy. 

    3. Believe in the greater fool 

    4. Run with the herd. 

    5. Overgeneralize 

    6. Be trendy 

    7. Play with other people’s money” ~ Paul Krugman (Nobel Prize Winning Economist)

  • Action Tuesday, August 12th: It’s a Tesla Tuesday + Support DC Statehood + Start a Poster Campaign

    Action Tuesday, August 12th: It’s a Tesla Tuesday + Support DC Statehood + Start a Poster Campaign

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list! 

    Here is today’s Call to Action from Mid Maine Indivisible. Also, remember our weekly vigils here in the Bangor area! Today, we have the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil(canceled for this week), followed by the Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall with a NEW TIME at 5:00 pm!

    ***Note – Tomorrow’s Wednesday vigil in Orono is canceled this week!***

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person.  Click here to sign up to join us!

    Seats are filling up fast! Join U.S. Senate Candidate Jordan Wood for a community conversation in Bangor. Bring questions and engage directly with Jordan! Event will be on THIS THURSDAY, August 14th in Bangor.  Click here for more info and to sign up!

    The Mi’kmaq Nation’s Annual Mawiomi of Tribes is happening this coming weekend!!  August 15-17 in Caribou!  Click here for more information!

    We’re having a Postcard Party! Thursday, August 21, at the Food AND Medicine• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412, from 5:30 – 7:30. Details and sign up here!

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412.  Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor!  Final details and sign up site coming! 

    Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm.  Click here for more details. Or just RSVP HERE!

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a new (7/31) super handy list of items we can address. Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

    It’s another Tesla Tuesday!

    Lot’s going on this week. As you know Texas Dems have left the state so that the Texas Legislature doesn’t have the quorum necessary to change the electoral maps through unethical gerrymandering so that Texas gains 5 Republican seats. The self-exiled Dems are in New York, Illinois and elsewhere and they are calling for national demonstration on this Saturday to bring light to this attempt to steal the 2026 mid terms.  Look for an event near you or create one!

    Trump is continuing to circle the military wagons to fire inward. He has deployed National Guard to Washington DC and “federalized” the DC police. He is able to do this more easily because DC is not a state. It should be. Call our Congressional Delegation and ask them to support HR51 and S51 to finally grant statehood to our Capitol City.

    Linda suggests we all take action to let the Maine Turnpike Authority (877) 682-9433–dial 0 or stay on the line) that Mainers do not want a Chick-Fil-A vendor on the Maine Turnpike. This outfit is openly anti LGBQT+ and rooted in white, right wing, evangelical philosophy. They are early in the process at this point so this is a great time to voice your opinion.

      From Last Week:

    Taking art and action to the Streets. Indivisible Cumberland County has created posters which can be put up on telephone poles – “Healthcare Shouldn’t Bankrupt Us” “Child Care Must be Affordable” “We Need Homes Not Palaces”. You can create your own – such as a favorite sign spotted recently: “Fight Truth Decay”, and “All Are Welcome Here”  If we can put lost cats and dogs on telephone polls we can also put up messages – everywhere.

    Contact Karen if you would like to join this effort.

    Note:  I have been alerted that overtly political messages could be deemed illegal as the poles belong to CMP, so think carefully about the message before you plaster!

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Find or create an event this Saturday, August 16th to support the Texas Democrats who have left the State:  They are doing this to save our Democracy, and not allow the State of Texas to help Republicans steal the 2026 election.  Register your event here.
    • Call our Congressional Delegation and ask them to support DC Statehood:  Trump’s recent militarization of our Capitol is another reason to have DC become a state. Ask our Delegation to support DC statehood  HR 51 and S51 are the bills that would do this. Congress has the authority to do this on a simple majority vote!
    • Call the Maine Turnpike Authority: (877) 682-9433–dial 0 or stay on the line) Let Them Know We Don’t Want Chick-Fil-A As A Vendor. More on this company from Gay Thrive here.
    • Set up a meeting with one member of our Congressional Delegation: I know it feels like it’s futile with some of them, but you never know where the tipping point is on any of these issues.Here are some of the guidelines that Indivisible Mid Maine uses for our meetings, and here is a list of some meetings we have organized and topics covered. Please contact Bonnie if you are interested in hearing more. 
    • Call three friends to see if they would like to get more involved in the resistance: We need to build this movement, and that can only happen through using our friend and family networks to get people more involved. Invite interested folks to join the actions you are already involved in!
    • Get a poster campaign going in your neighborhood – there are telephone polls everywhere:  Indivisible Cumberland County has some great ones you can use – click here – this will lead you to an email you can send to Jennifer Morris. Contact Karen for the Mid Maine Poster Campaign.Design your own signs and/or get an artist to design some for you. Remember poles belong to CMP and overtly political statements may be subject to legal action, however they seem to be ok with lost cats and dogs.
    • Statewide Actions This Week:
    • Meet Senate Candidate Jordan Wood in Bangor, Thursday August 14th,  sign up here.
    • Call the Maine Turnpike Authority to say NO to Chick-Fil-A as a vendor.
    • Start a Poster Campaign in Your Neighborhood! Go here for ideas and check in with Karen about a postering campaign in Mid Maine or elsewhere!
    • Indivisible Cumberland is ramping up their activities – they want ideas for action – take their survey here.
    • Stand Up for Palestinan Rights:  For events going on around the state in support of the Palestinian people go to Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights here.
    • If you know your Maine Representative or Senator is supportive of making ICE accountable in Maine,  ask them to join with Representative Cassie Julia to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public. 
    • Indivisible Actions – Register HereFor the One Million Rising action – register here  and watch the first session here. Watch the second session here.  Consider hosting a Community Resistance meeting using Indivisible outline and guidelines.
    • Keep your calendar open for Labor Day Mass Action September 1st!

    Angus King             
    DC: (202) 224-5344
    Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC: (202) 224-2523 
    Augusta: (207) 622-8414
    Bangor: (207) 945-0417

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC: (202) 225-6116
    Portland: (207) 774-5019  
    Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306 
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
    Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: 
    By nameHere
    By district: Here

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible(Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English? CANMP has a volunteer update you can join here on Tuesday August 12th, 6 – 7 pm at Bricks Coworking in Waterville.  To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. An English Learning option at the Waterville library at 1:00 on Mondays is also an option for volunteers. Contact CANMP for the details.

    Tuesday, August 12th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the rising authoritarian state: around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 

    Wednesday, August 13th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com

    Thursday, August 14th: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    First Saturday of each Month at 2:30: Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. Next one is September 6th, 2:30

    Saturday August 16th at North Street Playground, Waterville 12 – 2:00 – Waterville Democrats Summer BBQ, there is the possibility that Jordan Wood (candidate for Senate) and Troy Jackson (candidate for governor) will be there as well as local Democrat Representatives. A great opportunity to ask them questions and support the local Dems! See the poster below!

    Sunday, August 17th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    Monday, September 1st: 10 to 12:00 noon:  Indivisible Mid Maine is planning a short march and rally in Watervillewith speakers, music and snacks. We have several speakers lined up, including Jon Godbout (CANMP), Jesse Hargrove (Maine Ed Assoc), and Andy O’Brien (Maine AFL-CIO). We are hoping to help CANMP with donations from folks at the rally who can afford to give.

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE HAS NOT YET RULED THIS OUT! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible

  • Action Monday, August 11th – Set Up a Meeting With a Member of Congress + Meet Senate Candidate Jordan Wood + Check out Friends

    Action Monday, August 11th – Set Up a Meeting With a Member of Congress + Meet Senate Candidate Jordan Wood + Check out Friends

    Welcome to all the new members on our mailing list! 

    Here is today’s Call to Action from Mid Maine Indivisible. Also, remember our weekly vigils here in the Bangor area! We have the Tuesday Weekly Vigil at the Federal Building in Bangor, the Wednesday Weekly Orono Vigil, followed by the Thursday Weekly Vigil at the Bangor City Hall with a NEW TIME at 5:00 pm!

    Do you want to become more involved? Would you like to help with the website and communications? How about helping to organize events, such as rallies and overpass actions or be a peacekeeper? Volunteer with Indivisible Bangor! We have had a huge influx of new members these past few months and to keep up, YOUR skills, connections, and input are needed! Weekly meetings on Zoom and monthly in-person.  Click here to sign up to join us!

    Seats are filling up fast! Join U.S. Senate Candidate Jordan Wood for a community conversation in Bangor. Bring questions and engage directly with Jordan! Event will be on August 14th in Bangor.  Click here for more info and to sign up!

    The Mi’kmaq Nation’s Annual Mawiomi of Tribes is happening this coming weekend!!  August 15-17 in Caribou!  Click here for more information!

    The AFL-CIO Bus Tour Stops in Brewer! Tuesday, August 26, 2025•11:00 AM at the Eastern Maine Labor Council• 20 Ivers Street, Brewer, ME 04412. Click here for more details!

    Indivisible Bangor “Workers Over Billionaires Rally”
    Labor Day, September 1, 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in downtown Bangor! Final details coming! Later on Labor Day, the Eastern Maine Labor Council AFL-CIO & Food AND Medicine’s 22nd Annual Labor Day Celebration at 4:00 pm. Click here for more details.

    We have another easy way to donate to Indivisible Bangor. Drop off your returnable bottles and cans to Ohio Street Redemption in Bangor and tell them to put it on the account of Dave Cox. They’ll add the money to our kitty, mail out a regular check, and the money goes to our bank account to help with our expenses! You can find them here! Thank you!

    And please check out the latest Action from Hancock County Democrats, Action 157. “Do something Sept. 1.” Past actions are listed here.

    Lastly, our friends at the Bold Coast Civic Alliance have drawn up a new (7/31) super handy list of items we can address. Check it out here!

    Thank you for all you do! – Dave from Indivisible Bangor

    ~~

    Good Monday Morning to everyone, 

    Some actions to be aware of this week – in Bangor a meet and greet with Senate Candidate Jordan Wood, gathering your group and meeting with a member of our Congressional Delegation while they are on recess, and taking part in Friends Across the Border Rallies this Saturday August 16th. (Maine has a 611 mile border with Canada!)

    Linda suggests we all take action to let the Maine Turnpike Authority (877) 682-9433–dial 0 or stay on the line) that Mainers do not want a Chick-Fil-A vendor on the Maine Turnpike. This outfit is openly anti LGBQT+ and rooted in white, right wing, evangelical philosophy. They are early in the process at this point so this is a great time to voice your opinion.

      From Last Week:

    Taking art and action to the Streets. Indivisible Cumberland County has created posters which can be put up on telephone poles – “Healthcare Shouldn’t Bankrupt Us” “Child Care Must be Affordable” “We Need Homes Not Palaces”. You can create your own – such as a favorite sign spotted recently: “Fight Truth Decay”, and “All Are Welcome Here”  If we can put lost cats and dogs on telephone polls we can also put up messages – everywhere.

    Note:  I have been alerted that overtly political messages could be deemed illegal as the poles belong to CMP, so think carefully about the message before you plaster!

    TODAY’S ACTION (s)

    • Call the Maine Turnpike Authority: (877) 682-9433–dial 0 or stay on the line) Let Them Know We Don’t Want Chick-Fil-A As A Vendor. More on this company from Gay Thrive here.
    • Set up a meeting with one member of our Congressional Delegation: I know it feels like it’s futile with some of them, but you never know where the tipping point is on any of these issues.Here are some of the guidelines that Indivisible Mid Maine uses for our meetings, and here is a list of some meetings we have organized and topics covered. Please contact Bonnie if you are interested in hearing more. 
    • Call three friends to see if they would like to get more involved in the resistance: We need to build this movement, and that can only happen through using our friend and family networks to get people more involved. Invite interested folks to join the actions you are already involved in!
    • Get a poster campaign going in your neighborhood – there are telephone polls everywhere:  Indivisible Cumberland County has some great ones you can use – click here – this will lead you to an email you can send to Jennifer Morris. Design your own signs and/or get an artist to design some for you. Remember poles belong to CMP and overtly political statements may be subject to legal action, however they seem to be ok with lost cats and dogs.
      • Statewide Actions This Week:
    • Consider joining a  special Friends Across Borders rally for U.S. rallies to celebrate friendships with Canada and Mexico. Saturday, August 16th  is a good time to have signs celebrating our Canadian/Mexican connections.
    • Meet Senate Candidate Jordan Wood in Bangor, Thursday August 14th,  sign up here.
    • Call the Maine Turnpike Authority to say NO to Chick-Fil-A as a vendor.
    • Start a Poster Campaign in Your Neighborhood! Go here for ideas. Check out the full Cumberland Indivisible newsletter below – lots of events to connect with.
    • Indivisible Cumberland is ramping up their activities – they want ideas for action – take their survey here.
    • Stand Up for Palestinan Rights:  For events going on around the state in support of the Palestinian people go to Maine Voices for Palestinian Rights here.
    • If you know your Maine Representative or Senator is supportive of making ICE accountable in Maine,  ask them to join with Representative Cassie Julia to put in a bill to ensure proper identification of ICE agents acting in Maine. Lawmakers in California have introduced legislation requiring the identity and affiliation of ICE agents to be displayed while interacting with the public. 
    • Indivisible Actions – Register HereFor the One Million Rising action – register here  and watch the first session here. Watch the second session here.  Consider hosting a Community Resistance meeting using Indivisible outline and guidelines.
    • Keep your calendar open for Labor Day Mass Action September 1st!

    Angus King             
    DC: (202) 224-5344
    Augusta: (207) 622-8292 

    Susan Collins         
    DC: (202) 224-2523 
    Augusta: (207) 622-8414
    Bangor: (207) 945-0417

    Chellie Pingree      
    DC: (202) 225-6116
    Portland: (207) 774-5019  
    Waterville: (207) 873-5713  

    Jared Golden         
    DC: (202) 225-6306 
    Bangor: (207) 249-7400
    Caribou: (207) 492-6009 
    Lewiston: (207) 241-6767

    Find Your State Senator: Here

    Find your State Representative: 
    By nameHere
    By district: Here

    LOCAL ACTIONS: Join Mid Maine Indivisible(Kennebec and Somerset Counties) Please join us if you are in the Mid Maine area.  To sign up: go here

    Are you interested in helping New Mainers learn/improve their English? CANMP has a volunteer update you can join here on Tuesday August 12th, 6 – 7 pm at Bricks Coworking in Waterville.  To sign up for English tutoring or any of our other volunteer opportunities, please visit: Capital Area New Mainers Project (CANMP) to fill out a volunteer interest survey. An English Learning option at the Waterville library at 1:00 on Mondays is also an option for volunteers. Contact CANMP for the details.

    Tuesday, August 12th: 12:00-1:00 (and every Tuesday)  Stand against Tesla/Musk and the rising authoritarian state: around the Tesla Charging Station Elm Plaza on Main Street, Waterville. 

    Wednesday, August 13th: (and every Wednesday) 12:00-1:00 Waterville, Maine. Corner of Main and Chaplin St. Grandmothers for Reproductive Rights, GRR! demonstrates every Wednesday across from Resolve, the local anti-abortion center. Please join us in assuring all Mainers have access to safe, legal, shame-free reproductive health care including abortions and contraceptive care. For more info please contact Elayne Richard  at recordconnection@gmail.com

    Thursday, August 14th: 4 – 5 pm, Fairfield/Benton Bridge,  Stop the Coup + Save Democracy. 

    First Saturday of each Month at 2:30: Somerset Stands Up Rallies-Margaret Chase Smith Bridge, downtown Skowhegan. Bring your signs, American flags, your voice, your friends, families and neighbors for this peaceful gathering of concerned residents of Somerset County. Next one is September 6th, 2:30

    Sunday, August 10th: at 1:00 (and every Sunday): Stand with us against Trump/Stephen Miller; For Peace in the Middle East, For Ukraine, Stop the War in Iran, etc. on the Bridge by CVS in Waterville.

    Monday, September 1st: 10 to 12:00 noon:  Indivisible Mid Maine is planning a short march and rally in Watervillewith speakers, music and snacks. We have several speakers lined up, including Jon Godbout (CANMP), Jesse Hargrove (Maine Ed Assoc), and Andy O’Brien (Maine AFL-CIO). The event will be a fundraiser for the CANMP rapid response fund. 

    MORE ACTIONS

    *If you haven’t yet, write your letter to Governor Mills thanking her for her stand against Trump, and asking her to run against Collins. SHE HAS NOT YET RULED THIS OUT! Hand written if possible.  Mail to: State House Station 1, Augusta, Maine, 04333. 

    *If you would like to join Maine People’s Alliance Federal Lobby Group, please contact Jim Parakilas at jamesparakilas@gmail.com. We meet Mondays at 2 pm. Consider joining the MPA for trainings in June and July on resistance strategy, lobbying, and other areas. Contact Jim on this.

    With great appreciation for all the engagement everywhere! 

    As always, throw a little sand in their gears! 

    -Mid Maine Indivisible

    “Who knows better than artists how much ugliness there is on the way to beauty, how many ghastly, mortifying missteps, how many days of granitic blockheadedness and dismaying ineptitude there is on the way to accomplishment, how partial all accomplishment is, how incomplete?” ~ Tony Kushner

    “Keep on Trucking” – R. Crumb

  • Workers Over Billionaires Rally and More – Sunday Extras

    Workers Over Billionaires Rally and More – Sunday Extras

    We hope you’re having a nice Sunday before the heatwave comes. We have a few items we’d like to share today:

    On Labor Day, Monday September 1st, Indivisible Bangor is holding a “Workers Over Billionaires” rally!

    Volunteers are need to help organize this event that will be in downtown Bangor at 10:00 am for 1-1/2 hours.


    We’ll be hosting a Postcard Party next Thursday, 8/21/2025, so stay tuned for more information!


    Senate candidate Jordan Wood is hosting a community conversation in Bangor this Thursday, 8/14/2025. Sign up for more info and to attend!

    That’s all for now! Thank you for all of your work!

    -Dave