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Date: 5/3/2024
Subject: Board Briefings - March 2024
From: Irene R. Tynes, President, LWVCO




Board Meeting - April 23, 2024
 
Virtual Meeting - met by Zoom
 
Irene Tynes, President, LWV of Denver - present
Bonnie Seals, Treasurer, LWV of Estes Park – present
Barb Whinery, Voter Service LWV of Greeley-Weld Cos. - present
Maud Naroll, Action & advocacy, LWV of Arapahoe & Douglas Cos. - present
Kathy Wilson, Action & Advocacy, LWV of Larimer County - present
Karen Sheek, Local League Support, LWV of Montezuma County - present
Deborah Lively, Director at Large, LWV of Boulder – present
Cameron Manning, Director at Large, LWV of Denver – present 
Anne McGihon, Director at Large, LWV of Denver – present
Danielle Young-Kombo, Director at Large, LWV Arapahoe and Douglas Cos - present
Thalia Oster, Director at Large, LWV Gunnison Valley - present
 
Beth Hendrix, Executive Director
Jane Dunk, Operations Manager 
 
6:39pm Call to Order and Establish Quorum Irene 
No changes to consent agenda 

Read the full minutes here .

The 2024 League of Women Voters of Colorado will hold its annual meeting via Zoom. If you wish to attend, please work with your Local League Leaders to see if there is room as a delegate or register now as an observer.

The agenda includes a keynote speaker Adrian Miller: Women Chefs in the White House. Adrian is a culinary historian, lawyer, and policy advisor. He has won two James Beard Foundation Book Awards for Soul Food in 2014 and Black Smoke in 2022. Adrian is also the author of The President's Kitchen Cabinet, which was nominated in 2018 for a NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Nonfiction.

Voting Delegates Per League
*delegate numbers are based on membership numbers

LWV of Adams County - 2 Voting Delegates
LWV of Arapahoe-Douglas Counties - 6 Voting Delegates
LWV of Boulder County - 10 Voting Delegates
LWV of Chaffee County - 6 Voting Delegates
LWV of Denver - 10 Voting Delegates
LWV of Estes Park - 6 Voting Delegates
LWV of Greeley-Weld County - 3 Voting Delegates
LWV of Gunnison Valley - 3 Voting Delegates
LWV of Jefferson County - 8 Voting Delegates
LWV of La Plata County - 7 Voting Delegates
LWV of Larimer County - 12 Voting Delegates
LWV of Mesa County - 4 Voting Delegates
LWV of Montezuma County - 2 Voting Delegates
LWV of Park County – 3 Voting Delegates
LWV of Pikes Peak Region - 6 Voting Delegates
LWV of Pueblo - 3 Voting Delegates
LWV of the San Luis Valley - 2 Voting Delegates
LWV of the Uncompahgre Valley - 3 Voting Delegates


ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO ORDER
THIS UNIQUE GIFT FOR MOTHER'S DAY!
Nominate Your Modern Suffragist by Monday, May 6
 
Honor the people who have stood behind you and inspired you with their strength and love by giving them the title they deserve: MODERN SUFFRAGIST. We will send a personalized signed certificate, perfect for display, accompanied by a lovely themed journal, and tote bag featuring the journey of women's equality.
 
Celebrate their dedication and impact with this memorable gift!
 
The certificate, tote and journal will be sent out on Monday, ensuring they arrive in time for Mother's Day on Sunday, May 12.
 

Join Us In Celebrating Representative Titone Next Month!


On June 15, 2024, the League of Women Voters of Colorado will proudly honor REPRESENTATIVE BRIANNA TITONE of Colorado’s 27th State House District as the recipient of the 2024 Leader of Democracy Award!
 
Representative Titone is dedicated to restoring trust in the electoral processes and officials, prioritizing Colorado's environmental protection, and poverty alleviation. Her advocacy initiatives for tax credits, fair evictions, and advancing dignity and justice for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, especially it's youth

 


 

 
 
And if you have already given, THANK YOU!
 
Contributing $20, or just $10 monthly makes a SIGNIFICANT IMPACT in supporting League programs dedicated to strengthening our democracy. Your ongoing support produces lasting effects. Whether through providing unbiased voter resources, advocating for voter rights, or fostering civic engagement, your donations drive sustained change.
 
We sincerely value your investment in safeguarding and advancing democracy!

Mothers Day
More Options for Mom!
 
Mother's day will be here sooner than you think. Make your gift have more impact by shopping at the LWVCO store.
 
And feel good knowing that a portion of your purchase supports LWVCO's education and advocacy efforts!
 
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JOIN US FOR TO DISCUSS
THE ESTABLISHMENT CLAUSE
AND SEPARATION OF CHURCH & STATE
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion
 
There is a new study group organizing now to discuss, research, and study the establishment clause. This group's goal is to establish a policy position regarding separation of church and state, which is one of the freedoms listed in the First Amendment.

 


MAY 8
5:30 pm
 
MAY 9
6:30 pm
 
MAY 16
12:00 pm
 
4:00 pm
 
5:30 pm
 
MAY 17 & 18
Meeting opens 4:00 pm on the 17th, Call to Order at 5:00 pm
Meeting opens 9:00 am on the 18th, Call to Order at 10:00 am
 
MAY 20
5:30 pm
 
7:00 pm
 
MAY 23
5:30 pm
 
MAY 27
MEMORIAL DAY - LWVCO OFFICE IS CLOSED
 
MAY 30
5:30 pm
 
 
NOTE: All times are Mountain. Are any events missing from this list? Please notify 

info@lwvcolorado.org to be included in our next email. Thank you!


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