Mark your calendar for First Tuesday with Mai Vang
Meet up with your Progressive Salem friends at First Tuesday, December 2nd, 4:30-6:30 at the Taproot Lounge and Café, 356 State St., Salem. Join us for a conversation with Mai…
First Tuesday at the Taproot Lounge and Cafe
Please join us for First Tuesday at the Taproot Lounge and Cafe at 356 State Street, Salem, on November 4, 2025 from 4:30 to 6:30. Come in after work to…
Progressive Salem supports Linda Nishioka for Ward 2
Linda Nishioka has served Salem’s Ward 2 with dedication and a depth of experience since joining the City Council in August 2022. Her transition from a distinguished healthcare career —including…
Join us on Labor Day to support workers
Look for Progressive Salem’s booth at the protest! September 1, 1:00-4:00 at The Capitol, Center and Summer Streets
Event: Autocracy and Oligarchy in American History
Local Keizer resident Larry Scruggs, who has a doctorate in urban studies, will examine how autocratic tendencies and oligarchic structures have influenced our nation’s political and economic development from the…
How we win an election
A presentation by Tina Calos, Kirk Leonard, and Chris Hoy Saturday, August 2, 10 am at the Marion Democrats HQ The program will introduce new members and prospective members to…
Event: How we win an election
On Saturday, August 2, at 10:00am, Progressive Salem will host aprogram at the Democratic Headquarters, 245 High St NE. Thisprogram is entitled, “How we win an Election,” and will feature…
Sunday, June 29: Progressive Picnic
Come party with us this Sunday from 1-3pm!Bring a pal, some food to share, and a spare chair if you have one, though picnic tables are available. Drinks, dishes, and cutlery…
2025 Pride Parade and Block Party
You’re invited to volunteer at our table at Salem’s 2025 Pride Parade and Block Party. The event takes place downtown from noon to 5pm on Saturday June 7th. We’ll be handing out balloon…
Progressive Salem candidate wins council seat
By Peter Bergel Progressive Salem’s focus in this election was to elect progressive candidate Mai Vang to fill conservative Mayor Julie Hoy’s vacated Ward 6 seat on the City Council.…