Never Going Back Gala

 
 

You’re Invited!

DWPA is honoring all of the women who are fighting for change today, and all the women who came before us. We prove time and time again, that women are truly stronger together, and it’s important to celebrate that bond.  The best part: all proceeds benefit the next generation of leaders by funding DWPA’s Scholarship Program. For decades the The Democratic Women of the Prescott Area have offered scholarships to high school seniors. This year we will present four $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors and current college students to be used for the upcoming academic year. Our hope is to encourage young people to become useful members of our society and to make the future brighter for everyone.

Our keynote speaker, Attorney General Kris Mayes, certainly deserves recognition for her work on behalf of all Arizonans. From cracking down on fraud to defending our water rights from corporate interests, AG Mayes has hit the ground running as our Attorney General. We are honored and delighted to have her speak at our Gala. AG Mayes will continue to fight for social justice and women’s autonomy in health, life and the public sphere. And with her support we are “Never Going Back”. 

Doors open at 5pm with appetizers and a cash bar. Seating is assigned. You can purchase multiple seats to ensure seating with friends. A maximum of 10 attendees per table. Click here to purchase tickets.


SILENT AUCTION opens march 1st

Don’t miss out on the excitement of our third annual silent auction! It’s easy and virtual. The auction opens on March 1st, two weeks prior to the event, providing an opportunity to win exciting prizes while offering extra support for our candidates.

Check out our Featured Item: Did You Know?
For a donation of $80.00 you can purchase an ad produced by DWPA highlighting the accomplishments of the Biden/Harris Administration. Each week, a “Did You Know?” ad will appear in the Prescott Courier. To become a sponsor, choose the “Did You Know?” auction item - you can sponsor more than one week by buying more than one item. Nothing to purchase or pick up, your True Blue “Did You Know?” Biden/Harris Administration support will be displayed on the auction site!


SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Become a sponsor by emailing dwpa@dwpaaz.org.

The First! Sandra Day O’Connor - $500

A $500 sponsorship donation comes with 2 tickets to our Gala, your picture/logo and website link on our Silent Auction site (opens March 1st), verbal thank you at our Gala, highlight with picture/logo and website on our DWPA website for 2 months and Honorary Membership in DWPA.

“As women achieve power, the barriers will fall. As society sees what women can do, as women see what women can do, there will be more women out there doing things, and we’ll all be better off for it.”
– Sandra Day O’Connor

The Notorious RBG - $350

A $350 sponsorship donation comes with 1 ticket to our Gala, your picture/logo and website link on our Silent Auction site (opens March 1st), verbal thank you at our Gala, highlight with picture/logo and website on our DWPA website for 2 months.

“Fight for the things you care about. But do it in a way that will lead others to join you.”
– Ruth Bader Ginsberg

The Supremes

A $150 sponsorship donation includes your picture/logo and website link on our Silent Auction site (opens March 1st) and highlight with picture/logo and website on our DWPA website for 2 months.

“I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life.” – Sonia Sotomayor

“The Supreme Court, of course, has the responsibility of ensuring our government never oversteps its proper bounds or violates the rights of individuals. But the Court must also recognize the limits on itself and respect the choices made by the American people.”  – Elena Kagan

"So, as I take on this new role, I strongly believe that this is a moment in which all Americans can take great pride. We have come a long way toward perfecting our union. In my family, it took just one generation to go from segregation to the Supreme Court of the United States."  – Ketanji Brown Jackson