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Date: 3/9/2023
Subject: LWVOC Newsletter & Events
From: Lisa K Adkins



The recognition of Women's History Month began in 1987 after being petitioned by the National Women's History Project; Congress passed Pub. L. 100-9 which designated the month of March as “Women's History Month.”  This morning, the LWVOC is partnering with the Orange County Regional History Center for its 4th Annual breakfast celebrating the contributions of local women.
Currently, bills are being filed in the FL Legislature that include the the elimination of gender studies as well as nixing diversity efforts at universities.  Perhaps this will come up in today's discussions questioning how these moves will affect public education in the state.  Make time to attend today's Hot Topics or tune in to  Facebook.com/LWVOC LIVE today around 11:30 AM.
HOT TOPICS today!  There's still time for a last minute registration!
Florida's controversial decisions concerning all aspects of public education are literally making national news! “A Thousand Disrespectful Cuts: The State of Public Education in Florida,” is as topical as it gets. Spectrum News 13 anchor Tammie Fields will moderate the panel discussion.
 
 Visit the Hot Topics page for complete details and registration as well as biographies of our esteemed panel shown below.
*UPDATE*
SPECIAL Hot Topics OVERTIME! Extended Discussion!  1:15 - 1:45 PM
Join us immediately following our formal panel discussion next door in the Library first floor auditorium for an additional discussion on this important topic.  NO RSVP Required. Bring your questions, ideas, and solutions. Our best ideas come from our own members. Join the conversation. Learn more!
Upcoming Events
MAR 29, Harvard Case Study
MLK-Voting Rights
Open to all
MAR 30, Grassroots University
Brand Like a Boss
Free Event

 
APR 4, Spring League Showcase
New Member Orientation
 
APR 20, Annual Meeting
Presentation of new program and Board of Directors

The VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America) will hold its bi-annual convention in Orlando in AUG 2023.  For more than thirty years, the League has supported their efforts by administering the election process for their national and regional board positions.  Voter Services is coordinating this effort with Nancy Nix as the point person and Gina Hall and Kathy Sheerin working to facilitate this effort with her.  Look for more details as this will be a large one-day effort, needing 30 volunteers.

Shown left: Top, Nancy Nix, Scott DeArman--Nat'l Elections Comm. Chair VVA, and Kathy Sheerin. Lower, Gina Hall, Scott DeArman, Kathy Sheerin.

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What's Happening?
Orange County
Municipal Elections take place MAR 14. Details can be found at OC Elections
 
LWV of Florida
Speakers Bureau trainings:
A training for a brand new presentation entitled "Why Public Education" will take place on March 13, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. (ET).
 
 
LWVFL has endorsed the Right to Clean Water! Calling All Do Bees! Worker Bees! and Activist Wanna Bees!
In support of establishing our basic right to clean and healthy water, our League has committed to helping get this citizen initiative on the 2024 ballot. The goal is to collect 90,000 signed petitions in Orange County. (Why does it have to be such a mountain to climb?) Will you help?
Please visit our Volunteer Page and make a plan to spend some time outside this weekend or later this month collecting signatures. Petitions, clipboards & literature will be provided for this popular cause at event sites. 
 
HOT TOPICS Volunteers Needed
If you regularly attend Hot Topics, please volunteer to help.
Contact Pat Grierson:
 
Seeking those interested in serving on the Board as a TREASURER
Please email Sandi Vidal for more information.
Event Recaps
David Collins
Jessica Landrum
Caroline Waite
Judy Hassanein
 
Kimberly Mould
 
Macnab Fund of the Yampa Valley Community Foundation
 
 
 
 
GRASSROOTS UNIVERSITY
 
FREE EVENT
 
 
 
Introducing our first Platinum Level Sponsor: Climate First Bank The bank will be supporting LWVOC Hot Topics events for the next year. Climate First Bank is World’s first FDIC-insured community bank founded to combat the climate crisis. Climate First Bank offers a complete, full-service portfolio of simple and easy-to-use traditional banking products designed to do good for people and the planet. Please follow this link to learn more: climatefirstbank.com