Past Events For Oakland Area

Event Date: 
Apr 22 2024 01:00 pm
Event location: 

Honey Tree Grill

LWVOA Marketing/Communications Working Group: Wednesday, April 22nd at 1p at the Honey Tree Grill in Birmingham

Event Date: 
Apr 19 2024 01:00 pm
Event location: 

Zoom

LWVUS Abolish the US Electoral College focus group: Friday, April 19th at 1p via Zoom

Event Date: 
Apr 18 2024 11:00 am

LWVMI Environmental Network: Thursday, April 18th at 11a via Zoom

This month will have speaker, Carol Gagliardi presenting: 

“How Native Plants Can Benefit Wildlife and Our Planet.”

Event Date: 
Apr 17 2024 06:30 pm
Event location: 

Bloomfield Township Public Library

LWVOA will present "Open Primaries & Rank Choice Voting' with speaker Katie Fahey on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 at 6:30p at Bloomfield Township Public Library 

Event Date: 
Apr 14 2024 01:00 pm
Event location: 

Zoom

LWVUS "HC4US" a/k/a "Healthcare for the United States" focus group: Sunday, April 14th at 1:30p via Zoom (Michigan group) AND Sunday, April 21st at 8p (nationwide group)

Event Date: 
Apr 09 2024 07:00 pm
Event location: 

Zoom

The Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention at U of M is hosting a Research Day on April 12 from 8:00 am – 2:00 pm.

Event Date: 
Apr 09 2024 07:00 pm
Event location: 

Zoom

LWVMI Statewide Firearm Safety Network Group: Tuesday, April 9th at 7p via Zoom

Event Date: 
Apr 03 2024 04:00 pm
Event location: 

Zoom

LWVOA Community Engagement Committee (CEC): Wednesday, April 3rd at 4p via Zoom 

Event Date: 
Mar 27 2024 07:00 pm
Event location: 

Bloomfield Township Public Library

LWVOA Book Club - Read Banned Books: Wednesday, March 27th at 7p at BTPL

Event Date: 
Mar 24 2024 08:00 pm
Event location: 

Zoom

LWVUS "HC4US" a/k/a "Healthcare for the United States" focus group: Sunday, March 10th at 1:30p via Zoom (Michigan group) AND Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 8p (nationwide group)

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Past Events Co-Hosted By Oakland Area

Community Conversations
Event Date: 
Sep 15 2022 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
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.