Fall 2011 Info
Message from AAUW NC to the branch presidents.
Updates from the Wilmington Branch.
Learn more about the Public Policy Pilot Project whose goal is to engage the AAUW members across the state to raise their voices to legislators in Raleigh and DC.
AAUW NC will hold the third of a series of regional fall meetings on Saturday, October 1. Kirkman House, Mitchell Community College, Statesville NC 9:30 am – 2 pm Agenda: Public Policy Pilot Program AAUW NC Budget Continued involvement in the Juvenile Literature Award Program E-newsletter and THN updates/discussion Discussion of State Annual Meeting Nominating…
Kathleen Hespelt and Jodi Scott honored by AAUW Hendersonville.
President’s Message Greetings! I hope this finds everyone recuperated, healthy, and looking forward to slightly cooler weather! Connie and I met two weeks ago to plot out a tentative program schedule for the coming year. We are still planning to meet the fourth Monday of each month at 3:30 p.m. As we get into September,…
As you’ve been reading, AAUW NC plans to kick off a public policy pilot project later this fall. The focus is for different branches to “adopt” issues. Each branch will focus on following its selected issue, and there will be a way for the different branches to “alert” the other members of AAUW NC and…
Information on the schedule for the Fall meetings: September 17 in Brevard and New Bern. October 1 in Statesville.
Summary of the legislative issues that AAUW NC is tracking. Of special note is a possible veto override of HB 854, “A Woman’s Right to Know” that may occur as early as next Monday.
While the AAUW fiscal year is July 1 to June 30, branch fundraising totals are reported based on a calendar year. Here are the fundraising totals by branch and fund for January 1 through June 30: YTD Fundraising Totals as of June 30, 2011 Please see the information at AAUW.org for more on these different…