Upcoming events

Our Commitment to Nonviolence

Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisible (SDAI) is a peaceful, nonviolent group working for positive change. We strictly prohibit weapons, violent language, or threats at any of our events, rallies, or gatherings.

We coordinate with local law enforcement and obtain necessary permits to ensure our events are safe, lawful, and respectful—for our supporters, the public, and any counter-protesters.

We ask all participants to act peacefully and lawfully at all times.

Disclaimer

SDAI only takes responsibility for events we organize. When we share information about events hosted by other groups, it is for awareness—not endorsement. The organizing group is solely responsible for those events.

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Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting
Feb
17

Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting

Join us at First Congregational church in Saugatuck, Michigan for our monthly meeting.

During our February meeting you will meet Candidate Diop Harris, one of four candidates running against incumbent Bill Huizenga for Michigan's Fourth Congressional District. In addition, you'll learn about what we have planned for 2026 as we work to protect Democracy.

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Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting
Jan
20

Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting

NOTICE: Out of an abundance of caution and with everyone’s safety in mind due to the severe weather, we’ve decided to move tomorrow night’s meeting to a virtual-only format.

Join Dr. Christy Berghoef and Dr. David Myers for an engaging conversation on why political belief change is so challenging—and how evidence-based approaches can open minds, build trust, and foster more meaningful dialogue across differences.

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Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting
Nov
18

Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting

 At this week's monthly Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisible meeting, Tuesday, November 18, 7 PM – 8:30 PM we will hear from two local agencies who can report on what they see in our own community. They will report on the ways in which government policies and programs impact all of us, and particularly those at the margins. We welcome Scott Rumpsa, Executive Director of Community Action House which serves Ottawa and Allegan County, and Margaret Mason longtime community volunteer and Board Chair of Christian Neighbors.

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Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting
Oct
21

Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles Meeting

The Saugatuck Douglas Area Indivisibles group is hosting an event on Christian Nationalism on October 21st, at the First Congregational Church of Saugatuck at 7pm. 

Rev. Sarah Terlouw (First Congregational church) , Rev. Dr. Jay Johnson (All Saints Episcopal Church), Rev. Jody Betten (Douglas Congregational, UCC) will be presenting and then participating in an open panel discussion on this topic.  Together they will help define what Christian Nationalism is and explore how it threatens American Democracy and the mainline protestant church today.

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