Help us grow Barrington Indivisible
Looking for fresh air, friendly conversation, and community? Join our welcoming walking group for progressive-minded neighbors. Wednesday Mornings (weather permitting) Starting on April 15th All are welcome to come walk, talk, and connect with others who care about our community. No sign-up needed-just show up and step forward together. Meet by the Janice & Graham Clarke Memorial Bench next to the Wooden Bridge into Cuba Marsh.
The Impact Committee is where ideas become action. Join us on Wednesday, May 6, from 7 to 8:30 PM at the Barrington Area Library for our monthly meeting — and bring your energy and creativity with you.
This is the team behind some of Indivisible Barrington's most popular community-building programs: Yoga for Activists, Truth Brigade, Spark, and Write It!, our new Letters to the Editor group.
We have big plans, and we need your voice at the table. Whether you are a longtime member or just getting involved, you belong in this room.
The Barrington Area Library provides Meeting Room space as a community service. The Barrington Area Library neither sponsors nor endorses this event nor the presenting individuals or organizations.
Join us on May 11 at 7:30 – 8:30pm to discuss important new legislation in the final weeks of the Illinois General Assembly and our plans for campaign work leading to the November election.Â
May Town Hall
Indivisible Barrington’s monthly Town Hall meetings are a space to come together, stay informed, and build community.
Join us on Tuesday, May 12th at 7 pm at 1000 Hart Road for our next Town Hall meeting. Maria Peterson, candidate for the 52nd State House District, will share updates on her campaign. It will be an informative and energizing evening.
We the People in Action — Mobilize, Defend, and Empower.
All are welcome, whether you are a longtime member or attending for the first time. We hope you will join us to learn, connect, and take action together.
Join us for a community solidarity dinner at Viet Taste!
Small ethnic businesses in immigrant communities have felt the weight of recent ICE activity. One simple, meaningful way to show up? Fill their tables.
Viet Taste is a relaxed, welcoming Vietnamese restaurant in Palatine with amazing pho and more. Come on your own or bring a friend. Kids are very welcome. Each person covers their own bill.
Friday, May 15 - Meet @ 6 PM - 2377 N Hicks Rd, Palatine (cross street: Lake Cook) 💵 Cash only (ATM on site) · BYOB (glasses provided) Let's share a meal and stand in solidarity.Â
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Monday May 18 at 7 PMÂ at Barrington Area Library
Your words matter — and we want to help you use them. - Ready to make an impact? Join us!
Join our Letters to the Editor group to generate letters targeting voters, intended to influence, educate, and motivate readers. In periodic workshops, we will share information, discuss important topics, review and critique drafts, target media, and help each other hone and submit influential pieces.
Barrington Area Library provides Meeting Room space as a community service. The Barrington Area Library neither sponsors nor endorses this event nor the presenting individuals or organizations.
At the Barrington Area Library
Would you be a Facebook Ambassador for Indivisible Barrington?Join us for an initial meeting and training session.
Be a leader in helping us boost our Facebook and drive attendance and action for Indivisible Barrington.
We’re building a team of Facebook Ambassadors to help our posts reach more people. Your mission: jump in early on our Facebook posts to like, comment, and share within the first 24 hours. This will help us boost visibility and drive turnout for our in-person and online events and Days of Action.
No experience needed; just a few minutes a week and a commitment to helping our community grow.
The Barrington Area Library provides Meeting Room space as a community service. The Barrington Area Library neither sponsors nor endorses this event nor the presenting individuals or organizations.
As you may have heard, knocking on voters' doors and engaging them in one-on-one conversations is the single most effective way to win their vote. But maybe you're hesitant about canvassing. A lot of people are! Or, maybe it's been a while, and you need a refresher or just have questions about how it works.
Whether you've never canvassed or just need to shake off the rust, this live training class is for you. We show you what to expect; lead you through the process step-by-step; share tips accumulated over years of experience; and answer all your questions and concerns. And we bring friends from Chicago improv companies to add a little fun and a lot of communication savvy.
This class is led by members of Chicago Indivisible for canvassing in the Northwest Suburbs.
Sponsored by Indivisible Barrington the Barrington Area Democratic Organization.
The Barrington Area Library provides Meeting Room space as a community service. The Barrington Area Library neither sponsors nor endorses this event nor the presenting individuals or organizations.
Donate to the Immigrant Support Organizations above
Sign up here for 2026 ICIRR KYR TRAINING
Check out the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
Donate to a food pantry - some suggestions
Keep calling your congresspeople! Don't assume they will vote the way you think they will—call and make sure!
Reach out to your elected officials and express your feelings about the current situation! Pick an issue and call using one of the following:
5 Calls App - Includes Scripts
Here is a direct link to the Zoom Invite - Select the 9 am option.