2012 Minutes for Annual Meeting and Board Meeting are Posted
Minutes from the Spring 2011 meeting in High Point.
Minutes from the Spring 2011 meeting in High Point.
Greetings Members! All I know is that it is way too early in the calendar for it to be this hot! We had a wonderful speaker in February. Tamara Todd told us about the Guardian Ad Litem program. She has been a child advocate with the program for almost two years. She discussed her duties…
Greetings Members! Is it spring yet?! We will kick off our new year of programs with a wonderful speaker from Guardian Ad Litem, Tamara Todd. Tamara is a volunteer with Guardian Ad Litem and will tell us all about this worthwhile organization. Look below for meeting location details. Looking forward to seeing you there! –…
Join AAUW NC and the Raleigh/Wake County and Tar Heel Branches at the NC Council for Women celebration of Women’s History Month. We’ll be highlighting the AAUW Action Fund “It’s My Vote: I Will be Heard” campaign.
The information on NC branches’ size as of February 1 for 2009 to 2012.
AAUW NC will vote on a resolution expressing its opposition to the amendment that will be on the NC primary ballot in May.
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We know that there are many AAUW issues at stake in the 2012 elections. AAUW at the national level is taking the lead in get out the vote efforts — with HERVotes and the new AAUW Action Fund campaign. AAUW NC is also participating in a state-wide coalition and a networking event in Raleigh to help advance the message of the importance of women’s votes.
Elected Officers Under the agreement to suspend the bylaws that was approved at the 2011 AAUW NC annual meeting, the organization has been working with four elected positions. More than one person may fill each role. Collectively, these officers form the state Executive Committee. President Represent AAUW NC and serve as spokesperson on issues and…