LWVAC's Gun Violence Prevention & Safety Committee will meet by Zoom on the third Tuesday of each month. We are brainstorming what we can do to augment the efforts of the other community partners are doing to prevent gun violence and promote gun safety.
Come Zoom with us on Wednesday, April 9 at 7:00 p.m. We will share our League orientation video and get acquainted. Discover when and why the League won an Emmy Award. Learn the League process for education and advocacy.
This Oak Hammock Committee Meeting features Professor Amanda Phalin, of the UF Warrington College of Business talking about Trump's tariffs: facts and falsities.
Meeting is open to all LWVAC members.
The cities of Alachua and Newberry have elections on Tuesday, April 8. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voting is open to all registered voters who reside in the city limits. The elections are managed by the individual city administrations.
HANDS OFF PROTEST: Saturday, April 5, 12pm, at SE Depot Ave and Main Street. Be there! Protests are fun, visible and energizing to the protesters and the public. Bring a sign, streamers, drums, noise-makers, a friend!
Join Voter Services for their next meeting where they will recap the candidate forums for the cities of Alachua and Newberry and outline plans for get out the vote efforts for those elections on April 8.
The League of Women Voters of Alachua County will be hosting its first candidate forum for the Newberry City Commission elections which are happening on Tuesday, April 8th!
Remember Hope is a concert sponsored by First UMC, LWVAC and others in our community celebrating the 200th anniversary of Alachua County through our shared history of civil rights, women's suffrage, LGBTQ+, veterans, and all those who struggle for
The League of Women Voters of Alachua County will be hosting its first candidate forum for the Alachua City Commission elections which are happening on Tuesday, April 8th!