LWVRI - South County

LWVRI - South County

The League of Women Voters of South County covers southeastern Rhode Island, including the towns of Charlestown, Coventry, East Greenwich, Exeter, Hopkinton, Narragansett, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, West Greenwich, Westerly.

Committee Contact
Contact Name: 
Christine Martone, President
League to which this content belongs: 
Rhode Island

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Wilson Merit Award
News

The League of Women Voters of South County is pleased to announce this year's recipients of the 14th annual Susan B.

civic education
News

Watch the June 10 Civic Education Merit Awards Ceremony: https://youtu.be/RYLjHL1jL1s
Speaker: Angélica Infante-Greene, Rhode Island Commissioner of Education

Wilson Merit Award
Event Date: 
02/23/2021 - 5:00am to 05/01/2021 - 10:45pm

Top Prize: $2,000!

Screengrab (names obscured for privacy) of 2021 Members Meeting
Blog Post

The Rhode Island League's annual program Meeting for the Membership meeting for 2021 is now available to view on YouTube here

Redistricting National PPFM Campaign Logo USA People Powered Fair Maps League of Women Voters LWV
Event Date: 
02/23/2021 - 5:00pm to 02/24/2021 - 4:45pm
Event location: 

Zoom

This virtual event is open to all League members; no outside partners or individuals, please. 

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Event Date: 
06/09/2021 - 7:00pm to 06/10/2021 - 6:45pm
Event location: 

Zoom Meeting

Monthly South County RI Chapter Meeting

Please contact Nina Rossomando @ nrossomandophd [at] aol.com for Zoom meeting invite details

Voting bumper sticker and pins
News

The 2020 Voter Guide has been prepared by the League of Women Voters South County and funded by a grant from the LWVRI Education Fund.

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Press Mention

By Dale P. Faulkner Sun staff writer

WESTERLY — A series of forums to be hosted by the League of Women Voters South County is scheduled to begin Thursday with a night focused on candidates for Town Council.

Voting bumper sticker and pins
News

A series of virtual forums hosted by the League of Women Voters South County began Thursday (10/1) with a night focused on candidates for Town Council.

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