League of Women Voters and Community Recycling
P. O Box 564 , Estes Park, United States | Waste recycling
Welcome to the LWV Estes Park Website
Thank you for visiting our website. If you are not a member, please visit our 'Membership' section.
MEETING DATES:
The Estes Park League of Women Voters meets the fourth Wednesday of each month from 10:00 AM until noon, September through May. Specific meeting dates can be found in the most recent League Lines, found under the 'Documents' link in the menu to the right and are also published in the Estes Park Trail Gazette and Estes Park News.
If you have specific questions or require additional information about the meetings, email us at the email address above.
Bring your neighbor, a newly relocated resident and your friends to our next meeting. There are many residents who might not know about the LWV or our non-partisan stand. We would love to have them join us. Everyone is welcome.
UPCOMING MEETINGS & EVENTS
Wednesday, September 23rd at 8:30 a.am
The LWV of Estes Park will hold it's annual kickoff 'Back to League' Breakfast Meeting on Wednesday, September 23, 2015 at the Presbyterian Church of the Rockies, 1700 Brodie Avenue.
A Guest Panel Discussion led by Jon Nicholas from the Economic Development Corporation will include Affordable Housing, The Creative Arts District, and Community Broadband.
What is the League of Women Voters?
The League of Women Voters encourages informed and active participation in government and influences public policy through education and advocacy. It is a non-partisan organization open to all citizens of voting age, both women and men.
The League was founded in 1920 as the outgrowth of the 72-year long struggle to win voting rights for women in the United States.
Did you know...
- The League of Women Voters is a dynamic force for change in Estes Park? In Colorado? In the nation?
- The LWV is a non-partisan political organization that influences public policy through education and advocacy?
- The LWV neither supports nor opposes candidates or political parties. It does take action on selected governmental issues, but only after study and consensus by League members?
- Action is implemented by informational publications and programs, position statements and lobbying?
LWV in Colorado works for you:
- Natural Resources
- Water and Air Quality
- Recycling
- Education
- Health Care
- Children and Family Issues
- Campaign Finance
- Election Reform
- Criminal Justice
- Voter Information
LWV - Estes Park Board Members:
Vice-President..............Alice Reuman
Secretary......................Ginny Thompson
Treasurer......................Ann Schonlau
Voter Service............... Ann Morris
Membership..................Sue Magnuson
Program Chair...............Alice Reuman
Legislative Chair..........Paul Fishman
League Lines Editor.....Jean McGuire
Recycling......................Judi Smith
Rocky Mt. Nat'l Park.....Bonnie Seals
Past President..............Jean McGuire
Company Details | |
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Company Name | League of Women Voters and Community Recycling |
Business Category | Waste recycling |
Address | P. O Box 564 Estes Park United States ZIP: CO 80517 |
President | Bonnie Seals |
Year Established | NA |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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