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==Contact==
==Contact==
1936 Arlington Boulevard, Room 116
1932 Arlington Boulevard, Room 111


Charlottesville, VA 22903
Charlottesville, VA 22903
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email: lwv@avenue.org
email: lwv@avenue.org
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==Board of Directors==
==Board of Directors==
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*[[Sue Lewis]], Vice President  
*[[Sue Lewis]], Vice President  
*[[Ann Linden]], Secretary   
*[[Ann Linden]], Secretary   
*[[Marge Cox]], Treasurer<ref>{{cite web|title=League of Women Voters of Charlottesville/Albemarle
*[[Marge Cox]], Treasurer
Here's a photo taken at the September 2011 Board of Directors meeting. Those attending were (left to right): Gerry Kruger, Community Engagement; Michele Kellermann, Webmaster and Newsletter Editor; Debora Hoard, Voters Service; Mimi Bender, Women's Issues; Pat Hurst, President; Marge Cox, Treasurer; Sue Lewis, Vice President; Linda Goodling, Natural Resources; Marie Krizek, Membership
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The League of Women Voters of Charlottesville and Albemarle County was founded in 1946 to encourage public participation in all levels of government. The organization is non-partisan and has never endorsed or supported a candidate for public office. However, the group has taken political positions through the years.

Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18 at a cost of $10 to cover subscription to publications. Activities include candidate forums, a voter guide, voter registation, and a guide to locally-elected officials.

Mission statement

"The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy."

Publications

"Water in the New Millennium"


Contact

1932 Arlington Boulevard, Room 111

Charlottesville, VA 22903

(434) 970-1707

(434) 970-1708 (fax)

email: lwv@avenue.org

LWV Board Media.JPG

Board of Directors

Here's a photo taken at the September 2011 Board of Directors meeting. Those attending were (left to right): Gerry Kruger, Community Engagement; Michele Kellermann, Webmaster and Newsletter Editor; Debora Hoard, Voters Service; Mimi Bender, Women's Issues; Pat Hurst, President; Marge Cox, Treasurer; Sue Lewis, Vice President; Linda Goodling, Natural Resources; Marie Krizek, Membership [1]

References

  1. Web. [http://lwv.avenue.org/board.html League of Women Voters of Charlottesville/Albemarle 2011-13 Board of Directors], Charlottesville/Albemarle League of Women Voters, retrieved August 10, 2011.

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