How are local organizations helping immigrants engage civically? Representatives from organizations that serve and advocate for immigrants in Rhode Island share their current work and how community members can support civic
We will be meeting in March on the 2nd Thursday in Barrington @ the home of Carolyn Rosenthal @ 12:30 (our hostess has another group event that day and must be there by 4 so we are mtg earlier 12:30 -2:30. )
STATE HOUSE – Legislative sponsors, students, educators and members of the Rhode Island Civic Learning coalition will host a State House event Tuesday calling for increased funding for civics education in Rhode Island.
The Providence League leadership works as a loosely organized group rather than as a formal board and meets on the first Wednesday of odd numbered months at 10 a.m.
The South County Chapter of the League of Women Voters of RI is accepting nominations for the 17th annual Susan B. Wilson Civic Merit Awards now through March 20, 2024.
THE BOOK TO BE DISCUSSED NEXT THURSDAY (Jan. 11 @1 p.m.) IS "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret." by Judy Blume! Hopefully everyone could find a copy (you can borrow mine if not as it is only 171 tiny print pages! I can deliver it-)