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I have no idea what the official schedule for the democrat orgs in my city looks like. But I do know the potlucks I attend in which like half 90% of the candidates for certain state house seats and a bunch of dem precinct chairs and heads of random third party YIMBY orgs hobnob are probably not listed on them. I just happen to be friends with a dude who is in that scene, and he runs events.
They might not be on the party calendar, but I'm pretty sure that you could make a lot more connections at one of them, than at anything official.
Everyone I know who actually got involved pretty much did so by going to some sort of event, a protest, reading, rally, etc; and then just asking who they should talk to and being directed to someone who could use labor for calls/event planning/etc. To address the question you asked downthread, nobody wants randos off the street, because anyone who doesn't at least have the gumption to attend an event on their own is definitely not gonna follow through with dozens of hours of uncompensated labor. And that pretty much is required, if you really want to get involved. Almost everyone cuts their teeth as a gofer or door knocker, unless you plan to enter as a candidate and bring serious money/recognition.
Getting invited, personally, to go door to door isn’t hard, though- just hang around where young politically engaged conservatives are.
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