LWV Whidbey provided some treasures to find on the Big Brothers/ Big Sisters Island County Scavenger Hunt. Register HERE.
On August 14, 2020 several LWVWI members met 4 Girl Scouts from Troop 42517. at the Island County Historical Museum, they were on their way to earning the Washington State Parks 19th Amendment badge. ICHS Director, Rick Castellano, lead the Scouts on a tour of the Island County Historical Museum’s special exhibit to highlight the contributions of Women to the founding and settling of Island County. The League members were on hand to share the story of Women’s suffrage and the establishment of the League of Women Voters of Whidbey Island and the importance of voting – for everyone. The hour-long visit culminated in a presentation of the badge earned from Jordan Belcher, Girl Scout Ranger, representing the Washington State Parks Commission. The Scouts were an appreciative audience and came away with a great sense of the power of their vote – in the future!
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the 19th amendment and the creation of The League of Women Voters, we are asking our members and audience for their personal voting stories, and the stories of their mothers and/or grandmothers. We hope you find them inspiring!
When she was in her late 20s, she was hired by the US State Department as a diplomatic “liaison.” That was her description for her role. I don’t know that she had an actual title. She was the only woman at the time doing what she did. She had learned to speak Spanish and was posted to various Latin American countries to provide short-term support to US embassy personnel in their communications with representatives of the governments in whose countries they worked. Women’s right to vote and, as a result, societal changing views about the roles women could play, probably opened the door for her to have the opportunity that changed the course of her life. By the time my mother was assigned to Guatemala, she had had her fill of packing and unpacking her suitcase every few months. She fell in love with the country, met wonderful people who became dear friends, and quit her government job. She met my father, and they married. That’s how I came to be born and raised in Guatemala. I was in high school during the 1960s, which were the early years of a brutal 30-year civil war. It pitted the country’s large indigenous population against military forces that acted with impunity. There were other violent factions at play, with their own agendas, adding to the dangerous, deadly conflicts. At various points, we lived under martial law, or strict curfews. The country’s system of government was said to be a democracy, and because the United States applied a lot of pressure, elections were held. But everyone knew ballot boxes were stuffed, votes were bought (an inexpensive strategy when campesinos made less than $1 a day) and ballots were tallied incorrectly, to name a few of the shenanigans. In a nutshell, elections were a sham. When I arrived in the United States to go to college, I couldn’t wait to register to vote! Because my mother was American, I gained my citizenship through her. Being in this country, I had the confidence that my vote would count, just like everyone else’s. I knew I could go to my polling place and cast my ballot without being intimidated or coerced to favor a candidate. Because of the world I grew up in, I’ve never taken this very important right for granted. Carla Grau-Egerton Do you have a personal voting story to share, about yourself or a family member? We'd love to hear it! Email us at [email protected]
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the 19th amendment and the creation of The League of Women Voters, we are asking our members and audience for their personal voting stories, and the stories of their mothers and/or grandmothers. We hope you find them inspiring! "My mother grew up in a small and dusty Nebraska town, when carriages or horseback were still the norm, and the only reason her father obtained a car was because he was a rural mail carrier - but the horse still worked better in the muddy mire that was typical of rural roads in winter. Point being that Mother may have been influenced by the importance of public institutions like the USPS at an early age - who knows? And the other point being that while she grew up from high button shoes to the space age, she also grew with the times, and voted in every election both local and national until her death at 103 years. Though she didn't specifically share stories of the Suffrage Movement, she told of "Chatauquas" coming to her town, and I feel that these could very well have included speakers for women's suffrage. Mother's lesson in life: listen to all sides of a topic, and "make up your own mind"....Sounds like an educated voter! My own two first endeavors on reaching a new community: sign up for a library card, and register to vote ! Joann Roomes Chatauqua definition if needed: "popular U.S. movement in adult education that flourished during the late 19th and early 20th centuries". " The Voter
League of Women Voters of Whidbey Island Lwvwhidbey.org [email protected], https://www.facebook.com/lwvwhidbey PO Box 1933, Oak Harbor, WA 98277 July 2020 Calendar (*more info below) July 20 Primary Candidates Forum (Commissioners) (Monday) Zoom July 21 Primary Candidates Forum (State Representatives) (Tuesday) Zoom July 22 Primary Candidates Forum (US Representative) (Wednesday) Zoom August 6 Annual Board Retreat (Thursday) Please note: We welcome all members to participate in any of our meetings. If you would like to be added to the list, we will happily add you to the email list with the Zoom link for the meeting. In this newsletter: In the news: LWVUS shares position on racial equality Give BIG to Local League VOTE 411.org Forum Committee Call for Candidates Questions Primary Forums Schedule T-shirts for sale!!! Cool masks available TRYs distribution ICYMI In the news: LWVUS (former) President Chris Carson sent a statement declaring the Leagues solidarity with efforts to address racial inequalities. Read her statement here: http://participate.lwv.org/c/10065/blastContent.jsp?email_blast_KEY=225372 Give BIG to your Local League: We did it! We balanced the 2019-2020 fiscal year budget. Thank you all for your generous donations! Looking ahead to fiscal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021, times are uncertain. Our usual fund-raising opportunities may not be available. Some of you have sent donations that will be placed in our account for the new fiscal year. Thank you! We anticipate unexpected expenses to be able to hold virtual events. We appreciate your support. You can donate online through PayPal on our website or mail a check to PO Box 1933, Oak Harbor WA 98277. Thank you for your generosity. VOTE411.org is live!!! The board is working hard to contact all candidates to use this website to provide their leadership vision and priorities. Please join us in that effort. This election will be challenging to candidates as they try to spread their message during social distancing. VOTE 411.org is more important now than ever. It’s easy to enter your address and have access to state and local candidates. Many of our local candidates have entered their answers to our questions. CHECK IT OUT! Forum Committee: The Forum Committee is continuing its work. Contact Carla Grau-Egerton through League email if you have questions. Primary Candidates Forums: We are hosting candidate forums for the primaries. These will be virtual with a Zoom Webinar format. The Zoom link will be posted to our website homepage 2 hours before the event begins. Our license will accommodate 500 attendees. You will receive these links in your email. Others will access the links from our website. Monday, July 20 7:00-8:30 pm: County Commissioner candidates for Districts 1 and 2 Tuesday, July 21 7:00-8:30 pm: Legislative District 10 State Representatives Positions 1 and 2 and State Senator candidates Wednesday, July 22 7:00-8:30 pm: Congressional District 2 US Representative These events are co-sponsored by the League and Sno-Isle Libraries If you would like to submit a question for any of these forums, please send that in soon. Our Forum Committee is working to develop questions for the candidates. We want your ideas. Watch for upcoming T-shirt sales to celebrate our LWV Centennial! You’ll be able to order soon from our website. I’ll send you a reminder when we’re ready to take orders. Thank you, Karin Bolstad for the awesome design! Cool masks designed by LWVWA available: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/51434862 Attendees to LWVWA Council this spring received one from our state league. I thought you might be interested in ordering your own. (Karol) We encourage you to attend board meetings! Our board meetings are open to all members and would be a good opportunity for you to share your thoughts and support the work of the League. You are welcome to receive the board meeting agendas. Email us at [email protected], and we will happily add you to the email list. LWVWI board: President: Karol Pulliam Past President: Carla Grau-Egerton Secretary: Joann Roomes Treasurer: Diana Conners Elected Directors: Karin Bolstad, Barbara Seitle, Claudia Olson, Dolly Lister Appointed Directors: Joseph Busig, Kristi Adams Want more TRYs? (They Represent You) The 2020 TRYs are here! Covid 19 has seriously impaired our efforts to distribute these. If you would like some to distribute, email Karol at [email protected]. Thank you to Sno-Isle Libraries for their efforts to make these available to everyone. Contact [email protected] if you would like more copies. In Case You Missed It! Thanks to Mendy McLean-Stone, Carla Grau-Egerton and Karin Bolstad for submitting these to the Whidbey News Times! July 15 edition--PageA8. https://www.whidbeynewstimes.com/letters/league-plans-candidate-forums-online/ Would you like the new LWVWI membership list? Email [email protected] and we will email it to you. For League business only! Helpful contact information for our parent organizations: League of Women Voters U. S. 202-429-1965 www.lwv.org League of Women Voters WA 1402 Third Avenue, #430 Seattle, WA 98101 206-622-8961, fax 206-622-4908 www.lwvwa.org Email: [email protected] www.washingtonvoter.org The Voter
League of Women Voters of Whidbey Island Lwvwhidbey.org [email protected], https://www.facebook.com/lwvwhidbey PO Box 1933, Oak Harbor, WA 98277 June 2020 Calendar June 22 Forum Committee Meeting Zoom (Monday) July 9 LWVWI Board Meeting 11-1 Zoom (Thursday) July 20 Primary Candidates Forum (Commissioners) (Monday) Zoom July 21 Primary Candidates Forum (State Representatives) (Tuesday) Zoom July 22 Primary Candidates Forum (US Representative) (Wednesday) Zoom August 6 Annual Board Retreat (Thursday) Please note: We welcome all members to participate in any of our meetings. If you would like to be added to the list, we will happily add you to the email list with the Zoom link for the meeting. In this newsletter: PBS series "The Vote," Give BIG to Local League VOTE 411.org Forum Committee Call for Candidates Questions Primary Forums Schedule From member Kim Drury, Langley: I highly recommend the two part PBS series "The Vote," a history of the suffrage fight. It's the history we were never taught, never had a chance to learn. And it doesn't gloss over the movement's racist choices. From the film: "The right to vote has always been about power - and who has it and who doesn't want to give it up. And we're still fighting about who has that power." If you haven't already, I'd suggest that the series be promoted to the LWV membership. https://www.pbssocal.org/programs/american-experience/trailer-vote-american-experience/ Thank you, Kim! Give BIG to your Local League: The LWVWI board is asking all of our members to consider making a special donation to our league this spring. Since we canceled our dinner with the mayors, we have no other fundraiser to balance this year’s budget. You can donate online through PayPal on our website or mail a check to PO Box 1933, Oak Harbor WA 98277. Thank you for your generosity. VOTE 411.org: The board is working hard to contact all candidates to use this website to provide their leadership vision and priorities. Please join us in that effort. This election will be challenging to candidates as they try to spread their message during social distancing. VOTE 411.org is more important now than ever. Forum Committee: The Forum Committee is continuing its work. Contact Carla Grau-Egerton through League email if you have questions. Primary Candidates Forums: We are hosting candidate forums for the primaries. These will be virtual with a Zoom Webinar format. The Zoom link will be posted to our website homepage 2 hours before the event begins. Our license will accommodate 500 attendees. Monday, July 20 7:00-8:30 pm: County Commissioner candidates for Districts 1 and 2 Tuesday, July 21 7:00-8:30 pm: Legislative District 10 State Representatives Positions 1 and 2 Wednesday, July 22 7:00-8:30 pm: Congressional District 2 US Representative These events are co-sponsored by the League and Sno-Isle Libraries If you would like to submit a question for any of these forums, please send that in soon. Our Forum Committee is working to develop questions for the candidates. We want your ideas. We encourage you to attend board meetings! Our board meetings are open to all members and would be a good opportunity for you to share your thoughts and support the work of the League. You are welcome to receive the board meeting agendas. Email us at [email protected], and we will happily add you to the email list. LWVWI board: President: Karol Pulliam Past President: Carla Grau-Egerton Secretary: Joann Roomes Treasurer: Diana Conners Elected Directors: Karin Bolstad, Barbara Seitle, Claudia Olson, Dolly Lister Want more TRYs? (They Represent You) The 2020 TRYs are here! Look for them at your local library. Thank you to Sno-Isle Libraries for their efforts to make these available to everyone. Contact [email protected] if you would like more copies. Would you like the new LWVWI membership list? Email [email protected] and we will email it to you. For League business only! Helpful contact information for our parent organizations: League of Women Voters U. S. 202-429-1965 www.lwv.org User id: Your email address Pw: carriecatt League of Women Voters WA 1402 Third Avenue, #430 Seattle, WA 98101 206-622-8961, fax 206-622-4908 www.lwvwa.org Email: [email protected] www.washingtonvoter.org User id: your email Password: You will set one online. On February 14th, The League of Women Voters celebrated 100 years since being created, the same year the 19th Amendment (womens right to vote) was ratified into the Constitution.
LWV Whidbey celebrated by having a birthday party at the Island County Historical Museum in Coupeville, on the opening day of the Washington State Suffragette exhibit. Cake and cookies were also a thing. Here are some pics! Calendar (*more info below)
Jan 11 Early bird deadline for brunch--last chance for $25 Jan 13 Centennial Planning Meeting at Mendy McLean-Stone’s (Monday, 2:00)* Jan 18 Final day to reserve your seat for the Legislative Brunch Jan 21 Democracy Lobby Day Olympia 9 am to 3 pm* Jan 25 Legislative Brunch Whidbey Golf and Country Club (Saturday, 9:30)* Feb 6 LWVWI Board Meeting Pioneer Lumber Coupeville 11-1 (Thursday) Legislative Brunch--Saturday, January 25 at 9:30 You are invited to the Legislative Brunch! Please join us Saturday, January 26 at 9:30 a.m. at Whidbey Golf and Country Club for our Legislative Brunch. We have our usual wonderful buffet menu and we have invited Senator Muzall, Representative Paul, and Representative Smith to join us. As before, we have an incentive for early registration and a final deadline for reservations to give the Club a final count. Reservations received by January 11: $25 Reservations received between January 12-January 18: $30 Reservations must be received by January 18. If you need a ride or would like to carpool, email Barbara Seitle ([email protected]) for the south end or Karol Pulliam ([email protected]) for Oak Harbor. Wow 2020 is here and with it the centennial celebration of LWV! Across the country, events to honor the League and its 100 years of Non-Partisan political activism are being planned. Here closer to home, the LWVWI I is gearing up for three major events over the course of the year. Feb 14 - A birthday Party for the League at Island County Historical Society! Spring. The League will provide support for the ICHS “Cemetery tours”, highlighting the pioneering women of Whidbey Island - Late summer a Celebration of the passage of the 19th amendment with a Suffragists Parade down main Street in Coupeville Culminating at the town park with speeches from notable Women Activists and MORE! As you can Imagine, we will need lots of help to get this off the ground. A planning meeting has been scheduled for Monday Jan 13 at 2:00 at the home of Mendy McLean-Stone 763 El Gato, Coupeville 98239. This first meeting will be mainly organizational and task defining. If you are interested in participating but can’t make the meeting please email your interest to [email protected] Our first priority will be planning the birthday Party February 14 at the ICHS museum. Everyone with interest in helping celebrate the first 100 years is welcome. In today’s highly partisan political atmosphere the League’s non-partisan stance in support of voting rights and public policy issues has become more important than ever. Hope you can join us – It’s going to be a blast! All year long! Democracy Rocks! Join the League of Women Voters of Washington and Fix Democracy First for Democracy Lobby Day 2020 A Powerful Day of Advocating for Democracy in Olympia January 21, 2020, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Your voice is powerful. Legislators constantly tell us how important it is to be present to advocate for good government. Democracy bills will help Washington State continue to lead other states in strengthening our democracy. The issues we will be advocating for on Democracy Lobby Day—expanding voting access, modernizing redistricting, strengthening campaign finance laws, preventing foreign influence on our elections, and promoting government ethics—make all our other priorities possible! Join us January 21st in Olympia for Democracy Lobby Day where you will: · Learn about critical democracy issues and bills · Be trained by professional lobbyists · Meet with your state legislators · Network with others from your area This event is open to all, please encourage your friends and everyone that cares about a strong democracy to attend. Carpooling and homestays the night before the event are available. Please indicate your interest when you register. Please register now so we can schedule meetings with your legislators and plan for food and material. For more information, contact Kathy Sakahara at [email protected]. Trudy Sundberg Lecture Series Once again a wonderful speaker will share her passion in honor of the memory of Trudy Sundberg. We have an opportunity to share in the sponsorship of this event. If you would like to participate, please send your check to LWVWI PO Box 1933 Oak Harbor, WA 98277. We are hoping to raise $500 by Feb 25. Thank you! Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha is a pediatrician, professor, and public health advocate who spearheaded efforts to address Flint, Michigan’s water crisis. In 2014, a change in the city’s water source resulted in astronomical amounts of lead leaching into the drinking water, causing irreversible damage to Flint’s residents. As a local pediatrician, Dr. Hanna-Attisha was shocked that the government ignored complaints, protests, and reports from citizens, journalists, and experts about Flint’s water. She decided that the only way to stop the lead poisoning would be to present undeniable proof on a national platform. Great Decisions Schedule for 2020 The Great Decisions program is sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association to inform and engage its participants in important world issues. The topics for 2020 have been announced. You can find out more information at https://www.fpa.org/great_decisions/. We are continuing our exciting partnership with Sno-Isle Libraries in order to include our greater community. They will be including Great Decisions information on their website at the beginning of 2020, and the LWVWI will also explore other publicity options to spread the word about this opportunity to delve into world matters through a substantive, guided discussion. I hope you'll consider joining us! If you have questions or would like support ordering a briefing book email Karol at [email protected]. Note that each group is meeting on a different day and time. Participants may attend any group at any time without reservations or RSVP without committing to a particular group. Food and beverages are allowed at all library conference rooms. Freeland Library Facilitator: Carla Grau-Egerton Library Staff: Tracy Miller 2nd and 4th Wednesdays 1:30-3:30 February through May 8 sessions February 12, February 26 March 11, March 25 April 8, April 22 May 13 , May 27 Oak Harbor Library Facilitators: Claudia Olson and Karol Pulliam Library Staff: Marie Byars 2nd and 4th Thursdays 12:30-2:00 February through May 8 sessions February 12, February 26 March 12, March 26 April 9, April 23 May 14, May 28 Sign Up and Open Up: Keeping Our LWVWA Community Informed! Your League can be the most informed in Washington (yes, we can keep track of this). TWIL (This Week in League) is THE way friends and members get the inside scoop on neighboring Leagues and the State League issues, ideas, and events. It is quick to scan, there are copies archivedon the For Memberssection of LWVWA.org. The goal is to have 100% member subscribers, and 95% of them regularly opening the link to check it out. If you have signed up for this and aren't getting it check your spam filter. If you haven’t signed up for it, or you aren’t sure, sign up here. Not Sure How to Login to the “Members Only” Section of LWVWA.org? Here is a quick refresher on how to do this: 1. Visit our website: www.lwvwa.org 2. Click on “FOR MEMBERS” in the menu bar—it is on the far right. 3. Click on the “Log in” link in the gold bar. (Alternatively, you can also click on the “Log in” link in the purple section of the footer on any page.) 4. Enter your email and password and click on the blue “Log in” button. a. If you have forgotten your password (or never had one in the first place!), click on the “Forgot password” link to the right of the blue “Log in” button. b. On this page, enter your email address and then type the (somewhat difficult to read) characters that appear in the grey box into the “*Code” section. c. This will generate an email to that account that contains a new password for you to use. If you get an error message that tells you “Email not found,” contact Amy at [email protected] (206) 622-8961 and she will help you. 5. Once you are logged in, you can now access the members only content. If you click on “FOR MEMBERS” in the menu bar now, either a submenu will appear for you to use to navigate, or, it will take you to the “For Members” page where a new menu will appear under the main menu that will give you access to the restricted content. We encourage you to attend board meetings! Our board meetings are open to all members and would be a good opportunity for you to share your thoughts and support the work of the League. You are welcome to receive the board meeting agendas. Email us at [email protected], and we will happily add you to the email list. LWVWI board: Carla Grau-Egerton and Karol Pulliam--Co-Presidents Barbara Seitle--Past President Joann Roomes--Secretary Diana Conners--Treasurer Dolly Lister--board member Karin Bolstad--board member Claudia Olson--board member Mendy McLean-Stone--board member Want more TRYs? (They Represent You) The 2019 TRYs are here! Look for them at your local library. Thank you to Sno-Isle Libraries for their efforts to make these available to everyone. Contact [email protected] if you would like more copies. Would you like the new LWVWI membership list? Email [email protected] and we will email it to you. For League business only! Helpful contact information for our parent organizations: League of Women Voters U. S. 202-429-1965 www.lwv.org User id: Your email address Pw: carriecatt League of Women Voters WA 1402 Third Avenue, #430 Seattle, WA 98101 206-622-8961, fax 206-622-4908 www.lwvwa.org Email: [email protected] www.washingtonvoter.org User id: your email Password: You will set one online. This year we were pleased to invite Joseph Busig to present before introducing our Representative Dave Paul. Joseph gave an inspiring speech that he allowed us to share here.
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