WEEKLY PEACE CALENDAR
March 10, 2026
Monterey County
March 10, 2026
Monterey County
Quote of the Week:
“Over the course of months-long incursions by militarized federal agents, tens of thousands of people banded together to defend their communities, support impacted neighbors, demand accountability from elected leaders, and tell their stories to the rest of the world. This is not just a demonstration of resilience. It’s a light showing us the way toward a democratic rebirth.” ~ Jill Garvey, from “A Path Forward for American Democracy” for States at the Core, on Substack.
All events are Pacific Time. New items are in blue.
CALENDAR EVENTS
Wednesday, March 11, 12:30 pm, in person, Water 101: Who’s in Charge? with Janet Brennan, League Board member and Chair of the Board of the Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency; George Riley, Chair of Board of Directors of the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District, and Gail Morton, President of the Board of the Marina Coast Water District. Free talk presented by the League of Women Voters of Monterey County at their monthly “Lunch & Learn” meeting at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 490 Aguajito Rd. in Carmel. Lunch reservations have closed.
Presentation starts at 12:30 pm. Find more details HERE. Recording will be posted on the LWVMC website, under Videos.
Thursday, March 12, 2:45 pm – 4 pm, in person, Operation North Star, a monthly action at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, Sloat Ave Gate, organized by Veterans For Peace Chapter 46 to call on Naval officers to follow their conscience and reject unlawful orders. Bring signs of encouragement, support, and education. For more info, visit www.vfp46.org or contact Justin Loza, Justin.Loza.vfp46@gmail.com
Thursday, March 12, 6 pm - 8 pm, in person, CA Gubernatorial Debate with candidates Secretary Xavier Bacerra, Ian Calderon, Mayor Matt Mahan, Tom Steyer, and Betty Yee. Reserve tickets HERE. Co-sponsored by the Democratic Women of Monterey County, the Democratic Women's Club of Santa Cruz County, and the San Benito County Democrats.
Starting Thursday, March 12, in person, the 14th Annual Watsonville Film Festival. This year’s theme, Art as Resistance, affirms that film and storytelling are vital forces for truth, representation, and cultural resistance. Find tickets and scheduling HERE.
March 12-15, Cinelux Green Valley Cinemas, 1125 S Green Valley Rd, Watsonville
March 19-20, Maya Cinemas, 153 Main St., Salinas
March 21, The 418 Project, 155 River St., Santa Cruz
Friday, March 13, 3 pm – 4:30 pm, in person and on Zoom, Monthly Meeting of Veterans For Peace, Monterey County Chapter 46. Members and allies are invited to attend the meeting in person at the Monterey Peace and Justice Center, 1364 Fremont Blvd., in Seaside. Or join via Zoom, directly HERE. Passcode 678017. For more info, contact Chapter President Justin Loza at justin.loza.vfp46@gmail.com. Chapter 46 meets on the second Friday of each month at 3:00 pm at the Monterey Peace and Justice Center in Seaside (Optionally on Zoom). Visit the website and blog at vfp46.org. Follow on Facebook JohnSteinbeckIV and on BlueSky Social vfp46.bsky.social
Friday, March 13, 6 pm - 7:30 pm, in person, Getting Out the Vote Panel Discussion at the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Monterey Peninsula (UUCMP), 490 Aguajito Rd., Carmel. This month’s MC Million Rising gathering is a special collaboration with Indivisible Monterey Bay and the UU Social Justice Committee. RSVP HERE. Stay informed about MC Million Rising actions and resources by reviewing their running notes. Connect by emailing your name and how you heard about the group to mcmillionrising@gmail.com.
Thursday, March 14, 10 am – 12 noon, in person, Aromas Highway 101 San Juan Road Overpass Event. A new message each week! Sign up for details about the location. Help display a 50' long sign visible to thousands of motorists on Highway 101. Organized by the Aromas Tri-County Indivisible.
Saturday, March 14, 6 pm, in person, screening of Fruits of Labor (2021), followed by a discussion with filmmaker Emily Cohen Ibañez, Ph.D., at JACL Hall, 424 Adams Street, Monterey. Filmed in Watsonville, this lyrical documentary follows a Mexican-American teen striving to graduate from high school as increased ICE raids force her to become her family’s main provider. RSVP by March 10th with an email to jacl93940@gmail.com. Seating is limited to the first 100 persons. More details HERE.
Monday, March 16, 7 pm – 8:30 pm, virtual on Zoom, Aromas Tri-county Indivisible (ATI) General Membership Meeting. Learn about ATI’s work, ask questions, and help plan future actions, such as the No Kings III activities in Aromas and San Juan Bautista on March 28. Find more details and register on Mobilize.
Wednesday, March 18, 4 pm - 5:30 pm, virtual on Zoom, Beyond ICE Watch: Building for Community Defense. 90-minute training covers the basics of ICE operations, rapid response tactics, and safety guidance to effectively protect your neighborhoods from federal enforcement incursions. Register HERE. Organized by States at the Core
Wednesday, March 18, 5:30 pm reception; 6:30 pm program, in person, Food is Medicine, with Dr. Erin O'Dwyer, Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University. Learn how social and structural forces shape food systems and how we can transition toward models that are sustainable, equitable, and climate-resilient. Cal State Monterey Bay University Center, 100 Campus Ctr, Seaside. Free event. RSVP HERE.
Saturday, March 21, 1 pm - 3 pm, in person, Never Can Say Goodbye: Book Talk & Workshop, author Darnell Lamont Walker will discuss his new book and lead attendees in a workshop creating space for connection, care, and mutual support while navigating hard conversations together, at the SandBox, 440 Ortiz Ave., Sand City. Walker is a Death Doula, Emmy-Nominated Writer & Cultural anthropologist whose work lives at the intersection of creativity, care, and transition. Tickets HERE.
Saturday, March 21, 7 pm - 8:30 pm, in person, Rhythms of Resistance - La Mezcla in Concert, presented by Palenke Arts at the World Theater, 5260 6th Ave, on the campus of Cal State Monterey Bay. La Mezcla is a womxn-led polyrhythmic, San Francisco-based dance and music ensemble founded by Vanessa Sanchez in 2015. The repertoire is rooted in Chicana, Latina, and Indigenous traditions and blends Tap, Son Jarocho, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms to elevate overlooked histories and experiences of communities of color. Tickets HERE.
Tuesday, March 24 (and other dates through June 30th), 7 pm - 8 pm, Virtual Workshop: Yes You Can(vass)! If you've never canvassed or just need a refresher, sign up for one of these workshops. They're offered on Tuesday dates starting through June. Learn how to register voters and to have deep, meaningful conversations with voters. Sign up HERE. For more Bay Area Coalition actions, visit https://bayareacoalition.org.
Friday, March 27, In the Wake of Gaza, West Bank Palestinians Build Self-reliance. An in-depth conversation with Dr. Sharat G. Lin. While global attention focuses on Gaza, the crisis in the West Bank deepens. Dr. Lin examines how the interconnected realities across occupied territories and the mounting pressures from state-supported settler expansion are being met with resistance and resilience—a free event at the Monterey Peace and Justice Center, 1364 Fremont Blvd., Seaside. RSVP on Eventbrite. Sponsored by MPJC, Veterans For Peace, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Monterey County Branch, and the Peace Coalition of Monterey County.
Saturday, March 28, 2 pm – 4 pm, in person, Mass Rally: NO KINGS Monterey at Window on the Bay, 717 Del Monte Blvd., Monterey. Rise up, take to the streets, and say it loud: No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings. We have the power and are claiming it together. RSVP HERE. Sign up to Volunteer at the rally. Donate to help cover Rally costs.
Mondays, April 6 through June 1, 4 pm – 6 pm, in person, Empathy in Action: Spring 2026 Series. Enroll today for the 8-week Spring 2026 cohort. Each weekly session (excluding holidays) is held at the Correctional Training Facility in Soledad. Each 30-45-member cohort will meet weekly with individuals incarcerated at CTF to explore issues like societal trauma, racism, domestic violence, and drug abuse. An initiative of the Transformative Justice Center based in Monterey. To sign up, complete the contact form HERE or email mmcdrew@transformativejusticecenter.org
Tuesday, April 7, 5:30 pm - 6:30 (Talk and presentation); 6:30 pm -7:15 pm (book signing and reception), in person, Branding the Enemy: Terror Lists, Venezuela & the Fight Over ‘Antifa’ with Professor Jason Blazakis. Books will be available for purchase. McCone Building, Irvine Auditorium, 499 Pierce St., Monterey. RSVP HERE. Co-sponsored by the Monterey Public Library Friends & Foundation and the Gerry Taylor Seminars Endowment Fund.
Saturday, April 11, 5 pm - 9 pm, in person, Together with Love Fundraising Dinner at the picturesque Club at Pasadera, 100 Pasadera Dr. in Monterey. The Monterey County Rape Crisis Center (MCRCC) invites all who believe in their mission -- supporting survivors of sexual violence, child abuse, and human trafficking. Prize bundles will be raffled at the event; prizes include gift certificates to hotels, restaurants, and wineries, as well as spa services, whale-watching tours, and other fun or relaxing activities. You won't need to be present. Raffle tickets may be purchased on the website even if you can't attend the dinner. Dinner and raffle tickets are on sale HERE.
Saturday, April 18, 5:30 pm – 8 pm, in person, The Earth’s Greatest Enemy, free film screening at the Marina Library Community Room, 190 Seaside Circle, Marina. A documentary by Abby Martin and award-winning journalist Dahr Jamail, filmed on the frontlines of U.S. Imperialism, where cities are resisting the construction of U.S. bases, dealing with the impacts of toxic military dump zones, and experiencing the hidden costs of U.S. militarism on people and the planet. Q&A after the film. More details to follow. Sponsored by Veterans For Peace Chapter 46. https://earthsgreatestenemy.com/
Tuesdays in May (May 5, 12, 19, and 26), 6:30 pm – 8 pm, virtual series, Organizing for Climate Resilience: with Cherice Bock. Help build climate resilience in our communities. Explore how faith communities can serve as hubs for connection and steward their land to heal local ecosystems. Click to Register. Sliding scale cost. Offered by the Ben Lomond Quaker Center.
Saturday, May 2, 9 am, in person, NAMI Walks at Toro County Park, 501 Monterey-Salinas Highway 68 in Salinas. It’s a day where individuals, families, and communities come together for one powerful purpose: Mental Health for All. Every dollar raised funds NAMI’s free programs, support groups, and advocacy efforts here in our community. Sponsorships are needed to make this event possible. Questions: contact Maria Zamudio Garcia at 831-422-6264 or mzamudio@namimonterey.org, or visit the website.
ONGOING PEACE VIGILS
Mondays, 6 pm – 7:45 pm, English Second Language Classes at the Monterey Peace and Justice Center, 1364 Fremont Blvd., in Seaside. No registration necessary. Walk-ins welcome. For more information, text, or phone Alex Stampher at 831-899-7322.
Thursdays, 5 pm – 7:30 pm, English and Spanish for Citizenship, ESL and español para la ciudananía at the Monterey Peace and Justice Center, 1364 Fremont Blvd., in Seaside. Practice basic language skills in English and Spanish. Conversations vary depending on level and interests of participants. No registration necessary. Walk-ins welcome. For more information, text or phone Alex Stampher at 831-899-7322.
Thursdays, 24-hour Economic Boycott! Let your economic power send a message to the big corporations that exploit workers, fuel militarism, suppress unions, or abandon diversity, equity, and inclusion. Demand accountability and justice. Try to shop locally, if you must spend. Resources: WagingNonviolence.org and ChooseDemocracy.us/boycott-central/
Fridays, 4 pm - 5 pm, Peace Message Fridays at Window on the Bay, 717 Del Monte Avenue in Monterey, organized by the Peace Coalition of Monterey County. Contact Sidney Ramsden Scott at sramsdenscott@hotmail.com for more information.
Saturdays, 1 pm - 3 pm, Defends of Democracy: Protest at Window on the Bay, 717 Del Monte Ave., Monterey. This is a nonviolent weekly action to protest the corrupt and fascist Trump Regime. We the People Will Not Be Silenced!
First and Third Sundays of each month, 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm, Vigil For Peace at the Star Market parking lot, corner of S. Main and Blanco Road, Salinas. This vigil intends to bear witness to the prospects for peace everywhere. It is guided by Quaker testimony and Dr. King's historic Principles of Nonviolent Action: fearlessness, community-building, pursuit of direct action for the cause, aversion of internal spiritual violence, as well as external violence and injustice. Sponsored by the Live Oak Friends Meeting. Email John Silva at roycamp39@gmail.com for more information.
Sundays, 3 pm - 5 pm, No Rest Until Liberation for Palestine, at Window on the Bay, 717 Del Monte Ave in Monterey. Activities include information sharing, art, street protest, music, community, and food. Rain or shine. Signs are available, or bring your own. Organized by Monterey Palestine Solidarity. More info, email montereypalestinesolidarity@gmail.com
ACTION AND INFORMATION
Action: Say NO to ICE converting warehouses in our communities into deportation centers. Sign on to block the expansion and make it clear that we refuse to comply with Trump's inhumane agenda. Sponsored by MoveOn.org
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Article: A Path Forward for American Democracy. Much to the surprise of authoritarians, America proves resilient. Perhaps it is even showing signs of a rebirth. By Jill Garvey, March 9, 2016, for States at the Core on Substack
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Social Justice Calendar, a comprehensive listing of actions and events around Monterey County (and beyond, if virtual). Use it to avoid scheduling conflicts when planning your local actions and events. Contact Anita Crawley at acrawley@comcast.net to add your organization’s events to the calendar.
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Local Activism:
Join/Follow Indivisible Monterey Bay and Indivisible Salinas Valley on Facebook for timely notices about local, nonviolent direct actions.
Sign up for alerts from Unite Monterey County, a pro-democracy coalition of organizations and networks in Monterey County - formed to support direct, nonviolent actions to resist the agenda of the current administration.
Stay informed about 50501 Monterey Bay actions at https://linktr.ee/50501Monterey
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Contact your legislators - issue by issue, persistently.
Members of Congress:
U.S. Senators by phone: (202) 224-3121
Congress members by email: Congress.gov
Congress members by mail: Representatives / Senators
Congress members by fax: Representatives
Contact all your officials at once by Resistbot: Resist.bot/officials
The White House and other federal agencies:
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Local Advocacy: Whites for Racial Equity. To sign up for the e-blast, email whitesforracialequity@gmail.com
Local Advocacy: Monterey County Branch of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) welcomes your membership in an international women’s peace organization that has advocated for peace for more than a century. Learn more about WILPF HERE. Download a copy of the WILPF membership application HERE.
PEACE COALITION INFORMATION
The Peace Coalition of Monterey County (PCMC) is a coalition of eight Monterey County organizations working for nonviolent solutions to world conflicts since 1991. If world peace is one of the concerns of your organization, consider joining the Coalition. Contact Co-chair, Sidney Ramsden Scott at sramsdenscott@hotmail.com.
The Weekly Peace Calendar is a project of PCMC. The calendar evolved in the early 2000s to facilitate networking among Peace Coalition organizations. The Peace Calendar may be viewed on the Monterey Peace and Justice Center website at tinyurl.com/Weekly-Peace-Calendar.
Please send information about peace, nonviolence, social justice, democracy, and environmental sustainability-related events in Monterey County to Catherine at cm_crockett@sbcglobal.net.
The Weekly Peace Calendar is dedicated to the memory of Joyce Vandevere, who compiled and published this calendar for many years. Joyce died at the age of 94 on February 17, 2021. She is remembered for her lifelong peace and justice activism. Visit the Peace Center in Seaside on Wednesday afternoons between 1 pm and 5:30 pm to view the memorial quilt created to honor Joyce’s memory.
Direct your questions about the Peace Coalition of Monterey County to Chair, Sidney Ramsden Scott, sramsdenscott@hotmail.com.
MONTEREY PEACE AND JUSTICE CENTER
The Peace and Justice Center at 1364 Fremont Boulevard has reopened and if staffed Wednesdays, 1 pm to 5:30 pm. Wi-fi is available and regular cleaning services have been arranged to ensure the health and safety of guests. Contact Alex Stampher (831) 899-7322 to arrange venue scheduling and for any questions or concerns about using the Center.
Volunteer Opportunities: To learn about tasks for the Center, leave a message about volunteering at 899-7322 or email montereypeaceandjustice@gmail.com.
History: The Monterey Peace and Justice Center was envisioned and founded by Valori George in 2004 as a venue to support the activities of Monterey Peace Coalition organizations. Since opening, it has been a networking center and resource center for those groups and others who were working for similar purposes. MPJC moved to its present Seaside location at 1364 Fremont Boulevard in 2008.
The mission of the Monterey Peace and Justice Center is to inspire and mobilize the people of Monterey County to cultivate peace, social justice, nonviolence, democracy, and environmental sustainability in our community and the world through education and advocacy. MPJC presents a wide spectrum of topics to stir up conversation about the issues. The MPJC board does not necessarily endorse the views of every speaker or film. We aim to stimulate civil discourse around the issues and encourage participants to become engaged as change-makers for a just society.
Contact us by email: montereypeaceandjustice@gmail.com
Website: https://peacecentral.wordpress.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/montereypeaceandjusticecenter/
Donations: Thanks to the continuous generosity of caring people in Monterey County, MPJC is able (when gatherings are allowed) to provide a venue for a host of allied community groups. If you wish to support MPJC’s education and advocacy, you can do so by sending a check to MPJC at P.O. Box 1823, Seaside, CA 93955. Or you can donate securely by PayPal or credit card on MPJC’s website, PeaceCentral.wordpress.org.
Direct your questions about the Monterey Peace and Justice Center to Alex Stampher, 899-7322 or montereypeaceandjustice@gmail.com.
For more information about events listed, contact the sponsoring organization. The events and actions listed here are not necessarily endorsed by the Peace Coalition nor any of the Coalition organizations other than the sponsor of the listed item. The listings are provided as a community service. PCMC cannot guarantee the accuracy of listed items. To ensure this Peace Calendar is not bounced, add cm_crockett@sbcglobal.net to your address book or whitelist.
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