Tuesday, August 19, 2025

 July 17 2025 
Guitars Not Guns 501(c)(3) Contra Costa County Chapter - Closure Announcement

On behalf of the volunteers at the Contra Costa County Chapter of Guitars Not Guns, it is with heavy hearts that we announce the closure of our chapter, along with three other California chapters.
This unfortunate outcome follows a series of events:
June 3: GNG three (3) National Board announced a retroactive 20% Administrative Fee Policy via email, referencing a June 25 Directors Meeting to address questions. The California Directors collectively submitted questions in advance to allow National time to prepare.
June 9: An official invitation to the June 25 meeting was issued by National.
June 22: National abruptly canceled the meeting.
June 29: National sent a partial response to the submitted questions, along with the finalized Administrative Policy, directing chapters to sign by July 10, 2025. Four chapters, still seeking clarification, did not sign.
July 17: Without further dialogue or clarification, the four non-signing chapters were informed to cease-and-desist.
Although this decision was not ours, we—the former Guitars Not Guns Contra Costa Chapter—wish to express our deepest gratitude for your unwavering support over the years, and to the incredible volunteers who stood beside us throughout our many years of service.
Please know that our commitment to the community and the children we’ve served remains as strong as ever. We are actively exploring new ways to continue providing free guitar lessons to deserving youth.
(I no longer have access to the email associated with that organization. If anyone would like to reach me, you can message me here).
Sincerely,
Barbara Gorin
FORMER Director
Contra Costa County

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

MARCH 19, 2025

CBS NEWS BAY AREA ICON AWARD HONOREE BARBARA GORIN

Message from Contra Costa County Director, Barbara Gorin: It is with great humility and joy that I share the exciting news: I have been nominated and selected to receive the prestigious CBS News Bay Area ICON Award! This recognition is not only a personal honor, but a celebration of the incredible work we’ve done together over the years to bring the gift of music to deserving children.  Since signing up to volunteer in June 2006, I have dedicated the past 19 years of myself to this cause, and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to contribute to such an inspiring program.  It’s hard to believe it’s been 19 years! 

When I first began volunteering, I could never have imagined the impact it would have on my life, nor the lives of the children we serve.  It has been an incredibly rewarding experience, witnessing the joy and transformation that music brings to young people.  What started as a passion for giving back has blossomed into a fulfilling and lasting commitment to nurturing the next generation of musicians.

A pivotal part of this journey has been the support and partnership of my fiancĂ©, Jay Kirkland, whom I met in April 2010.  From the very first day we met, Jay was eager to contribute, signing up to volunteer with the program alongside me.  His 15 years of dedication have been invaluable, and together, we’ve worked tirelessly to create a lasting impact for these children, ages 8-18.  Jay’s commitment to the cause, alongside our dedicated volunteers, has made it possible to continue providing this incredible program year after year.  Jay understands the benefits of music, having been born and raised in Richmond, CA, and knowing firsthand how having a positive outlet kept him away from destructive behaviors. 

Of course, none of this would be possible without the vision of our Founder, Ray Nelson, and his wife Louise.  In 2000, Ray had a vision as a working musician and foster parent of the benefits music brings to children.  In addition, the support of countless companies who have generously donated, offered competitive pricing, and our community that has provided financial support.  Since we are all volunteers, we rely on fundraising and donations to continue.  Over the years, these partnerships have been crucial to keeping our National organization and Contra Costa County chapter thriving, and I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude to all those who have helped make this work possible.  Together, we’ve created something truly special, and I’m excited to see how we will continue to grow and expand in the years to come.

As I accept the CBS News Bay Area ICON Award, I do so not just on behalf of myself, but on behalf of every volunteer, donor, and supporter who has been part of this amazing journey. Thank you for allowing me to be part of such an incredible mission.  I look forward to continuing this work, giving back, and, most importantly, seeing how music will continue to shape and inspire the lives of our future generations.

VIEW THE NEWS STORY HERE:

CBS NEWS BAY AREA ICON AWARD

Thursday, March 6, 2025

MARCH 4, 2025 - NEW 8 WEEK SESSIONS BEGIIN AT THE SAN PABLO LIBRARY - 21 STUDENTS!

Photos courtesy of Michael J. Padilla


Guitars not Guns had our first 8 week session at the San Pablo Library!  Wonderful class and a big group of kids!  21 kids to be exact!  We had a nice pool of wonderful volunteer guitar instructors who made this all possible!

OUR AWESOME VOLUNTEER INSTRUCTORS:
FROM LEFT:  DAVID FINGER, BOB LINDFORS, STEPHAN AVANOZIAN, DEBORAH MCKIM
SHAWN DORING, JAY KIRKLAND, MARTY MCVEIGH, PHILIP GALLAGHER, JOHN SWANSON, BARBARA GORIN, STEVE KENNEDY, BRUCE JOHNSON

GUITARS NOT GUNS FIRST CLASS - 21 STUDENTS! 

CBS Bay Area News (KPIX) Sharon Chin was there to interview Contra Costa County Chapter Director Barbara Gorin for her honor of being selected to receive the CBS Bay Area News ICON Award!  




ALL PHOTOS HERE:

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