Past Events For Oakland Area

Event Date: 
08/06/2025 - 6:00pm

LWVOA Community Engagement Committee (CEC): Wednesday, August 6th at 5p via Zoom

 

This group plans and facilitates activities for members and the public. All members are welcome to attend and help.

Event Date: 
07/28/2025 - 5:00pm

LWVOA's board manages and facilitates the business and activities of our local league. All members are welcome to attend.

Event Date: 
07/23/2025 - 2:00pm

Lisa Brown is serving Oakland County residents for her fourth term as the Clerk/Register of Deeds, Ms.

Event Date: 
07/22/2025 - 10:00am

Mar/Com provides the most up-to-date information about candidate forums, community engagement opportunities, and Oakland County news and information.

Event Date: 
07/18/2025 - 1:00pm

Monthly presentations provide information about the necessity of abolishing the Electoral College by US Constitutional Amendment, which is now one of the League's top priorities.

Event Date: 
07/17/2025 - 12:00am

Events across the country will commemorate John Lewis's life work to secure voting rights as well as fight for justice and dignity for all.

Event Date: 
07/08/2025 - 7:00pm

Please join us for an informational meeting about League activities. You'll meet League members, hear from current leaders, and learn about how to participate.

Bloomfield Township Public Library, July 8th, 7:00pm.

Event Date: 
06/30/2025 - 12:00am

As mentioned in earlier newsletters, membership renewals will now be made through LWVUS. LWVOA has specific instructions on the renewal procedure available on our website at 

Event Date: 
06/18/2025 - 10:00am

Meet and Greet Table at Oakland County's Juneteenth Celebration: Wednesday, June 18th from 10a-2p in Pontiac

Event Date: 
06/04/2025 - 1:00pm

Lisa Hansknecht from Oakland Schools

Date: Wednesday, June 4th

Time: 1:00p

Location: Bloomfield Township Public Library

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Past Events Co-Hosted By Oakland Area

Community Conversations
Event Date: 
09/15/2022 - 11:00am to 12:00pm
Event location: 

Via Zoom

Leagues are stuck in the simple and sometimes effective mode of tabling at schools and entering classrooms to register students to vote. We have not done enough to emphasize the "engage" portion of our mission. Too often we think that these old methods are enough when they are not.Four Leagues from around the Bay gather via Zoom to discuss how their outreach to youth voters has changed and how they encourage them to register or pre-register to vote and become engaged in the process.

The Leagues of Palo Alto; Oakland and Fremont, Newark, Union City present a variety of methods deployed to engage high school students in our democratic process.