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Registering in advance of screening of new film Majority Rules, about ranked choice voting in Alaska.
"Majority Rules", a new film about how Alaska implemented ranked choice voting will be screened at the Pickford Film Center on Sept. 1. Co-presented by Fair Vote Washington, the film will be followed by a discussion led by Jason Grenn, former Alaska state legislator.
Cordata Presbyterian Church
Bellingham Public Library
What is it like to live with a mental condition? Two volunteers from NAMI will educate us about this through accounts of folks‘ experiences with their mental health challenges and through videos. There will be ample time for questions.
Bellingham Technical College
At The Lynden Senior Center - 12:45pm-3:00pm
Whatcom Community College
COF& (Columbian coffee!), across from Hotel Leo
LWVBWC current or prospective members: please join us for coffee on Wednesday, September 18th 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. at COF& (Columbian coffee!) 1209 Cornwall Ave. across from Hotel Leo
Happy Hour on Wednesday, September 18th 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. at Wander Brewing 1807 Dean Ave Bellingham Our socials are a rotating group of new, old and potential members who want to get caught up with friends, share their work in the League or ask questions about what we do. Please join us!
Our team meets to advance several projects including online educational information on social media, outreach to public school teachers and planning upcoming programs.
Volunteers wearing "Every Vote Counts" t-shirts will gather in Red Square to encourage students to vote.
Volunteers wearing "Every Vote Counts" t-shirts will gather in Red Square to encourage students to vote.
Bellingham Public Library
Freedom of Thought and Democracy, Tuesday, September 24, 2:30-4:00pm
In honor of Banned Books Week the Bellingham Public Library will focus on freedom of thought and democracy with reference to banned books.
At The Lynden Senior Center - 12:45pm-2:45pm
In the covered patio area behind Skylark Hidden Cafe in Fairhaven. Metered parking available
Members are invited to join in a thoughtful conversation after reading Timothy Egan‘s non-fiction chronicle of the power of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana during the 1920‘s. "Fever in the Heartland" is a story about an ambitious, predatory con man‘s rise to power in the Midwest.
This webinar will explain the initiatives, describe the harm the initiatives will cause and the consequences of their passing, and provide ways for League members to get involved in the NO campaigns.
6:00p to 8:00p, by Zoom.
Volunteers wearing "Every Vote Counts" t-shirts will gather in Red Square to encourage students to vote.
Candidates for the 1st and 2nd districts of the Public Utilities Commission will answer questions about their views of the Commission‘s duties.
Volunteers wearing "Every Vote Counts" t-shirts will gather in Red Square to encourage students to vote.
This webinar will explain the initiatives, describe the harm the initiatives will cause and the consequences of their passing, and provide ways for League members to get involved in the NO campaigns.
10:00a to 11:30a by Zoom.