Lumsdon biking from Gettysburg to DC
Esther Lumsdon, Raleigh/Wake County branch president, handed this out at the branch meeting Tuesday evening. It updates the Fall Tar Heel News article on her… Read More »Lumsdon biking from Gettysburg to DC
Esther Lumsdon, Raleigh/Wake County branch president, handed this out at the branch meeting Tuesday evening. It updates the Fall Tar Heel News article on her… Read More »Lumsdon biking from Gettysburg to DC
EdEqChange summaries that have gone out to the AAUW NC e-mail list are now being posted to http://discuss.aauw.org. Please check those boards for other information… Read More »EdEqChange Summaries
As your branch years wind down and new officers are installed, please report the names of your new branch leaders to AAUW NC. You can… Read More »Reporting 2006-2007 leaders
The web site for the joint meeting of the South Atlantic and South East Central regions Birmingham, AL June 9-11 has been updated and the printable registration… Read More »Registration form for regional meeting has been posted.
As you are recruiting new members for the “15 month” membership (dues paid now grant membership through June 30, 2007), be sure your branch treasurer… Read More »New form to send in with new members’ dues
Updates on the plans for High Country meetings, April – June.
At the business session on Saturday afternoon, the AAUW NC delegates approved two motions making recommendations to the branches for their programs. Shirley Quisenberry, International… Read More »Recommendations to branches approved at convention
Our main website will be updated with post convention links and information as soon as possible. In the meantime, here are a few notes and… Read More »What a great convention!
Thanks to all those who filled out the survey. Some of the results will be discussed at the AAUW NC Convention this weekend, and analysis… Read More »Results of survey of NC branches
This is the time of year when we do spring cleaning – and think about how to store our AAUW records. Here are some documents… Read More »What’s the state of your archive?