Serving the people of Aptos, Ben Lomond, Bonny Doon, Boulder Creek, Capitola, Corralitos, Davenport, Felton, Freedom, La Selva Beach, Live Oak, Lompico, Rio Del Mar, Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, Soquel, and Watsonville, California
Join us for a conversation about how current legislation and funding changes are affecting our schools with Dr. Faris Sabbah, Superintendent of Schools in Santa Cruz County.
Santa Cruz Public Library Downtown, 2nd Floor Community Room
The League of Women Voters invites you to attend a Voter Information Program on Proposition 50 for the Special Election on November 4. Voters will decide whether to replace current congressional maps with maps drawn by the Legislature.
The League of Women Voters of Santa Cruz County will hold its Annual Meeting on Saturday, June 7 from 1:00-3:30 p.m. in the Fireside Community Room of the Scotts Valley Branch Public Library in Scotts Valley.
Join us to consider what local issues and concerns our League should focus on in the coming year. Whether it’s a single event or a year-long study that will result in a new or revised League position, we want to hear your ideas.
In January, 2025, our local League will consider what topics of statewide interest to recommend for study by the California League of Women Voters during the 2025-2027 cycle.
Learn the pros and cons of the November 2024 state ballot propositions about school bonds, affordable housing, raising the minimum wage, rent control, drug crime penalties, and more.
Learn the pros and cons of this November’s state ballot propositions about school bonds, affordable housing, raising the minimum wage, rent control, drug crime penalties, and more.
The 59th annual meeting of the League of Women Voters of Santa Cruz County will feature keynote speaker Lisa Wooninck, Ph.D., superintendent of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Join us as we choose topics for upcomming programs for our local League. Bring your ideas for programs of interest to our community. To RSVP, email Sandy Warren.
Coastal scientists Ross Clark and Bill Henry will discuss local coastal climate hazards and pilot projects underway to protect our coasts from erosion and sea level rise.