As a local League of Women Voters, we have three months to decide whether we support the idea of having our State League (LWVMA) develop a position in advocating for reparations to Black Americans.
Join Wellesley Project Manager, Glenn Remick, for a tour of our beautifully renovated Town Hall, on Friday, January 17, at 10:30am. Town employees will be moving back into Town Hall next week, after a one and half year major renovation/resto
Pleasejoin us for our first Brown Bag Lunch of the program year with speical guests, Niki Brinkman-Ofenloch and Linda Chow. Niki and Linda are LWVW members who also serve on Wellesley's School Committee.
The League of Women Voters of Wellesley's (LWVW) Meet the Candidates Night enables voters to learn about candidates for town-wide office and hear their positions on issues of importance to Wellesley.
How can your local League take action at the local, state and national levels on issues that matter? When can your League weigh in on town warrant articles or city council petitions? Do you need to conduct a study?