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Bellingham Public Library
Ground Floor Lecture Room
Join fellow League members at the Fall member meeting, where we will learn about non-violent communication and how to take action to protect democracy. Bellingham Public Library, 1:00pm to 3:00pm.
Volunteers wearing "Every Vote Counts" t-shirts will gather in Red Square to encourage students to vote.
Local offices up for elections and amendments to the Whatcom County Charter proposed by the Charter Review Commission.
Volunteers wearing "Every Vote Counts" t-shirts will gather in Red Square to encourage students to vote.
COF& (Columbian coffee!)
Bellingham
Monthly Member Engagement Coffee. Grab yourself a beverage of your choice and catch up with new and old League friends. A great place for new members to learn about what is going on and how to get involved.
Larry Wollencraft from the Hearing Loss Association will meet with the LWVBWC Healthcare Team on Zoom to talk about the challenges faced by person who hearing is impaired. Hearing loss affects people of all ages.
WWU‘s Munro Institute for Civic Education is presenting a seminar celebrating the legacy of Ralph Munro with lessons for citizenship, problem-solving and policy in challenging times. Keynote speaker Eric Liu. Co-sponsored by LWV of Bellingham/Whatcom County.
WWU‘s Munro Institute for Civic Education is presenting a seminar celebrating the legacy of Ralph Munro with lessons for citizenship, problem-solving and policy in challenging times. Keynote speaker Eric Liu. Co-sponsored by LWV of Bellingham/Whatcom County.
Village Books, Fairhaven, in their Readings Gallery on the lower level.
November is Native American Heritage Day and our group chose to read a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. Louise Erdrich‘s grandfather worked as a night watchman at a factory near Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota and her book explores native American sovereignty & history. Meet at Village Books a week earlier than usual.