League Events Around Washington

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Year: 2019

1January, 2019
Jan 12 2019 Action Workshop in Shoreline, WA
Jan 30 Redistricting & 2020 Census Workshop (LWV-B/WC)
February
Feb 05 Public Forum: Where's the Water? (LWV-TC)
Feb 07 Exploring Racism in the Women's Suffrage Movement (LWVS-KC)
Feb 14 One-Woman Play: Many Maps, One Voice (LWV-TC)
Feb 20 Coming Together To Save Salmon (LWVK)
Feb 21 Democracy Lobby Day
Feb 26 LWV Pint Night Brew Pub Fundraiser (LWV-KV)
Feb 26 Indian Child Welfare Act (LWVYC)
March
Mar 05 Where's The Water? Public meeting series, Meeting #2 (LWV-TC)
Mar 11 Help! We Need Someone, Not Just Anyone, To Save Our Orcas! (LWV-SJ)
Mar 12 FILM: Resilience: The Biology of Stress and the Science of Hope (LWV-SC)
Mar 20 Forum on Opioid Crisis (LWV-KV)
Mar 23 Opioid Use Disorder in Kitsap County (LWV-KC)
Mar 23 Public Education Program: How Climate Change is Playing Out in the Northwest (LWV-BWC)
Mar 27 3rd Annual Voices of Democracy Dinner and Awards Ceremony (LWV-SKC)
Mar 27 New Member Meet & Greet (Kittitas Valley)
2April
Apr 06 Many Maps, One Voice (LWVSC)
Apr 07 One-Woman Play: Many Maps, One Voice (LWV-SC)
Apr 07 Washington's Undiscovered Feminists (LWV-WI)
Apr 27 Workshop on Redistricting and Census (Clallam)
Apr 27 Truth, Trust, and Democracy: Distinguishing Fact from Fiction in the Digital Age
Apr 27 50th Anniversary Celebration Kittitas Valley League of Women Voters
Apr 30 The Electoral College versus the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (Bellingham/Whatcom County)
May
May 04 A Discussion on Approval Voting (LWVS-KC)
May 08 Districts we can believe In: Census & Redistricting Advocacy for 2021
May 19 REDISTRICTING & CENSUS – Protecting One person, One Vote (LWVS-KC)
May 23 Lunch with Sec. of State Kim Wyman (LWVK)
June
Jun 06 2019 Biennial Convention: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Jun 06 Celebrate 100 Years of Women's Suffrage (LWVT-PC)
3July
Jul 02 Reception and Discussion: Vote for Us: How to Take Back Our Elections and Change the Future of Voting
Jul 10 Upper County Candidates Night (LWV Kittitas)
Jul 11 Bremerton City Council District 6 (LWV-Kitsap)
Jul 12 Mayor of Olympia Candidate Forum (lwvtc)
Jul 15 South Kitsap School Board and Port of Bremerton Commissioner (LWV-Kitsap)
Jul 16 North Kitsap School Board District 5 (LWV-Kitsap)
Jul 17 Bainbridge Island City Council District 2 (LWV-Kitsap)
Jul 23 Candidates Night (LWV-Kittitas)
August
Aug 04 Seattle City Council District 2 Primary Candidate Forum (LWVS-KC)
Aug 12 Civil Discourse Across the Aisle (LWV-Skagit)
Aug 16 Summer Picnic (LWVT-PC and others)
Aug 19 Homelessness--its impact on our Children and Our Schools (LWVSkagit)
Aug 26 Women Vote NOW: Honoring Suffragists of Color Who Made a Difference (LWV-Thurston)
September
Sep 16 Kim Wyman Visits Skagit County (LWVSkagit)
Sep 19 Fake News Survival Guide (LWVKitsap)
Sep 30 Mount Vernon Candidates Forum (LWVSkagit)
Sep 30 Candidate Forum (Thurston)
4October
Oct 02 La Conner Candidates Forum (LWVSkagit)
Oct 03 Burlington Mayor and School Board Candidates Forum (LWVSkagit)
Oct 08 LWVKV Presents Childhood Trauma = Lasting Impacts
Oct 09 Candidate Forum (LWV-Clark)
Oct 09 2020 Census - Student Perspective (LWVKV)
Oct 15 Upper County Candidate Forum (LWV-Kittitas)
Oct 16 Candidate Forum (LWV-Clark)
Oct 16 Upper County Candidates Night Forum (LWV-Kittitas)
Oct 22 Candidate Night Forum (LWV-Kittitas)
Oct 23 Candidate Forum (LWV-Clark)
Oct 24 Candidate Night Forum (LWV-Kittitas)
November
Nov 02 Spokane Action Workshop: Democracy at Work
Nov 09 Olympia Action Workshop: It's Time to Gear Up for Action!
December
Dec 07 Seattle Action Workshop

In Case You Missed It...

Your Power at County Governments: How to help guide county policy around forest management  

Learn how the League worked with county councils and commissions to save mature forests. Can you change policy in your county for forests? Education? Criminal Justice?

The LWVWA will present a one-hour webinar to talk about the strategies and experiences of League members Vanessa LaValle (LWV Thurston) and Kate Lunceford (LWVWA Forest Issue Chair) and Executive Director for Responsible Forestry Brel Froebe as they worked to protect mature forests with the help of county governments. Recorded 11/21/2024.



Forests—Climate Solutions! Webinar  

Learn about the rare lowland forests on public lands in our state that are subject to logging in the near future. What is their value? How can we preserve them?
The LWVWA passed a resolution in May 2023 to preserve mature forests on state-managed lands in Washington. The League will host a series of webinars to educate members about the role of forest preservation in mitigating the effects of climate change and loss of biodiversity.



A Look at the LWVWA Local News Study in 20 Minutes

Local news reporting plays a pivotal role in the health of our communities—and our democracy.
Extensive research, including a two-year study by the League of Women Voters of Washington, reports on the benefits of credible news sources that keep us up to date about what’s happening in our neighborhoods, at City Hall, in boardrooms and workplaces, in our schools and on our sports fields: Because of their reporting, we’re more likely to vote, be more engaged in our communities, see more candidates seek office, and be less likely to hold polarizing political viewpoints.
Several factors prompted the League’s study, “The Decline of Local News and Its Impact on Democracy,” and the subsequent adoption of our public policy position. Among them was Washington’s loss of three daily and more than two dozen weekly newspapers between 2005 and 2022. Also motivating our efforts is newsroom staffing across the state decreased by two-thirds, resulting in considerably less coverage.



The Shoreline Management Act at 50+ Years

LWVWA has completed a study on the Washington State Shoreline Management Act (SMA). The SMA was one of the first environmental laws passed in the state and came about from a citizens’ initiative. The SMA applies to all areas of the state, since it covers virtually all the state’s coastal shorelines, rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands. The SMA regulates the development and uses of shorelines and provides for public access to shorelines. It has been in effect for over 50 years and the LWVWA study analyzes how effective it has been. You can read and download the study here: https://lwvwa.org/Shoreline-Study/



Becoming a Democracy Book Event  

Watch this LWVWA event with Kristin Eberhard Director of Democracy at Sightline Institute and author of the hot off the presses new book, Becoming a Democracy: How We Can Fix the Electoral College, Gerrymandering, and Our Elections.


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