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Local Program Planning
Join us as we choose topics for upcomming programs for our local League. Bring your ideas for programs of interest to our community. To RSVP, email Sandy Warren.
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2024 Bay Area League Day
Finding Solutions Connecting the Dots:Regional Health Equity & InequitiesRegister HereSaturday, March 9, 2024From: 10:30-1:00 Via ZoomLeague Day 2024, LWVBA’s annual issue education forum focuses on creating healthy communities and the interconnections of health and policy. Local Leagues connected to this event:
Solano County
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Read With League
Book is Prequel: An American Fight Against Fascism by Rachel Maddox. Reviewer is Marcy Fry.
Local Leagues connected to this event:
North Orange County
Board Meeting
League of Women Voters of Butte County The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Board Agenda: March 12, 2024 5:30 PM ON ZOOM Agenda Item PurposeActionPresenterMaterialsTime1Approve MinutesReviewApprovePresEmailed2 min2Board Member Reports All 153Committee Reports All 154Program Planning Survey Results Janet 105Bylaws Review Satsie,Jan,Claire 206 Local Leagues connected to this event:
Butte County
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Voting Matters: What About Turnout? - a Streaming Presentation and Discussion
Event Date: March 13, 2024 - 12:00 pm The League of Women Voters of Monterey County will present a free talk titled: "Voting Matters: What About Turnout?” at a live-streamed "Lunch and Learn" Meeting at noon on Wednesday, March 13, 2024.Turn-out drives election results. But to be able to turn out, a potential voter first has to be registered. In Monterey County, an estimated 1 in 6 eligible voters are not registered to vote. Local Leagues connected to this event:
Monterey County
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Celebrate Women's History Month at Casa Dumetz - March 22nd
Sonja, owner and winemaker of Casa Dumetz, thinks the best way to begin the weekend is by “expanding our minds and listening to the stories of others, all while enjoying a glass of wine.” She recently invited our LWV to be the focus of the Speaker Series on Friday, March 22nd. Learn about our history and hear the latest from our Voter Service, Water, and Women’s Health committees as we ramp up for the November election.
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LOWVRA Monthly Meeting
Event Date: March 27, 2024 - 12:00 pm Speaker to be determined - check back for updates.
Guest Speaker Mike Thomas: Use of Force: What is it? Public is Welcome.
Event Date: March 27, 2024 - 12:00 pm Join us for our monthly meeting, featuring guest speaker Mike Thomas. Mike will deliver an insightful presentation titled "Use of Force: What Is It?"The session is scheduled to start at 12:00 noon and will be held in the Redding Library Community Room.
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Lunch with League
Event Date: March 28, 2024 - 11:00 am Email for reservations at lunchwithleague [at] lwvnoc.org by Sunday, March 24, 2024. Cost is $28. Our speaker is Harriet Bouldin, Development Manager for the Fullerton Arboretum.Her primary responsibilities are cultivating ongoing support for the Arboretum, strategic initiatives and increasing academic engagement. Local Leagues connected to this event:
North Orange County
Fresno Youth Leadership Institute
Join us for to hear from Sher Moua and Emily Rivas about Youth Leadership Institute. Refreshments will be served. n 2003, the County of Fresno approached YLI to establish a local office. Since then, yli’s Fresno office has blossomed, supporting thousands of youth to build powerful social justice campaigns that address the unique needs of both urban and rural communities.
Local Leagues connected to this event:
Fresno
VIDEO UPLOADED: Community Solutions to Racism: Grappling with Racism, Bias and Discrimination in the South Bay Series
Community Solutions to Racism: Part of the Grappling with Racism, Bias and Discrimination SeriesVIDEOJoin us as we grapple with this continuously present issue in our community and discuss ideas to address it on multiple fronts.Hear from a panel of local experts on the topic of racism in the South Bay and what can be/is being done about it.Sidney Morrison, Torrance's first Black public school principal, will speak about racism, discrimination and bias in the South Bay, including what he has personally experienced. Esther Lim, Author, The Hate Crime Book, will discuss the impact she witnesse Local Leagues connected to this event:
Torrance Area
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