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League of Women Voters

LEAGUE CALENDAR, 2009 – 2010

Membership Meetings will be held in the Gateway Building at Cornwall Manor except as noted in the calendar.  Membership meetings will begin at 7 p.m. 

Directions:  After turning into the main entrance of Cornwall Manor, take the first right.  This will wind around to the Gateway Building.  Take the first left to the front of the building and main entrance.  The meeting room is the second room on the left after entering the building.

Board meetings will be held regularly throughout the year.  Notice of these meetings will be given at membership meetings and via email to the membership. 

October

—The Voters Guide will be published this month and Candidates Night scheduled—

5              Last Day to Register before the November Election

12           Columbus Day Holiday

20           Membership Meeting, ‘The Count’ Counts.  A Look at Census 2010.

24           United Nation’s Day

27           Last Day to Apply for a Civilian Absentee Ballot

30           Last Day for County Boards of Election to Receive Voted Civilian Absentee Ballots

31           Halloween

November

1              Daylight Saving Time Ends

3              Election Day

4              First Day to Register to Vote after the November Election

11           Veterans Day

17           Membership Meeting, Gangstas—Crime and Changing Demographics in Our County.

26           Thanksgiving Day

December

—No activities planned—

January

—Plans in the works to hold a luncheon meeting with the Human Services Council of Lebanon County sometime this month, depending upon the Council’s plans—

—Legislative Interviews for LWVPA generally scheduled this month or February—

1                     New Year’s Day

18           Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

19           Membership Meeting, Affordable Health Care.

February

—BLACK HISTORY MONTH—

—The Legislative and Election Directory 2010 published and distributed this month—

12           Lincoln’s Birthday

14           LEAGUE’S 90TH BIRTHDAY!

15           Presidents’ Day

16           Membership Meeting, LWVUS Program Planning.

22           George Washington’s Birthday

March

—WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH—

14           Daylight Saving Time Begins

16           Membership Meeting, DVI and PFAs—Issues in Abuse

17           St. Patrick’s Day

20           First Day of Spring

April

19           Last Day to Register Before the Primary Election

20           Membership Meeting, The Relationship Between Local and State Governments

May

—The Voters Guide will be published this month and the Candidates Night scheduled—

5              The VOTER for the Annual Meeting to be Mailed 

9              Mothers’ Day

11           Last Day to Apply for a Civilian Absentee Ballot

14           Last Day for County Boards of Election to Receive Voted Civilian Absentee Ballots

18           Primary Election Day

19           First Day to Register to Vote after the Primary Election

June

—Dues for the 2010-2011 League Year Due by End of Month—

8              ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEMBERSHIP, Details to be announced at a later date

14           Flag Day

20           Fathers’ Day

21           First Day of Summer

30           DUES DEADLINE

July

4              Independence Day

August

23           Women’s Equality Day

31           Fall issue of the VOTER to be mailed

 
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January 10, 2006 - Legislative Breakfast, Noon at HACC, Cumberland St., Lebanon (on Route 422).  Congressman Holden was our guest. 

The League of Women Voters invited other nonprofits and human service agencies to listen to Congressman Holden speak on topics like Medicare, health insurance, and Social Security.  Showing his sense of humor, Congressman Holden posed with some League of Women Voters members sporting Tim's senior high school picture.  League member Susan Fry went to school with Tim, and shared the photo from her yearbook.  The Congressman said that he would gladly take back the hair, but not the plaid coat.