The Bozeman League of Women Voters will meet on Monday, December 9, and host a talk by Karen LaClair, who will be presenting information on the census, including its history and importance. Karen, a member of the Bozeman League of Women Voters, i
This is our annual holiday celebration where we meet to socialize and talk about events of the past year. Members should bring a friend who may be interested in the League.
We are thrilled at the opportunity to meet new naturalized citizens and to help them register to vote. A few League members will carpool to Butte for this event.
The Missoula LWV voted to conduct a study of its position on Affordable Housing in Missoula at its April annual meeting. This meeting will review what we have learned through the spring and fall of 2019, and consider revising our position.
“Introducing the Jeannette You May Not Know: The Life and Times of Jeannette Rankin” is a free public lecture and discussion with James Lopach and Jean Luckowski, authors of the book “Jeannette Rankin: A Political Woman.” The lecture is sponsor
In 2020, the League of Women Voters will celebrate 100 years of women’s suffrage. On a national level, the League is dedicated to going forward in our next 100 years while looking through a lens of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
On Monday, November 11, the Bozeman League of Women Voters will host a presentation by Cathy Whitlock, Regents Professor of Earth Sciences at Montana State University. The title of her talk is “Montana’s Changing Climate: What lies ahead?” Profe
Part Two of "In My Backyard: Equitable Homes for All" is a free, public meeting that focuses on the question of where to add more housing units to Missoula. What qualities of existing neighborhoods are most important to preserve going forward? Where can additional homes be added to more fully use existing services of water, sewer, streets, etc.? How do we incorporate more units in ways that preserve neighborhood values?