Overview
Join us Friday afternoon and Saturday, March 20-21, for the 2015 AAUW NC annual meeting in Greensboro. The weekend will center on the theme:
Leadership in Challenging Timesand we will be welcoming support from the staff of the national AAUW Member Leader Programs department.
Information on the meeting has gone out to the branches. Online registration will open soon. But here are links to key documents:
- Friday Agenda (updated 3/17)
- Saturday Agenda (updated 3/17)
- Meeting Logistics and Map
- Registration Form (to print and distribute at meetings)
- Online registration (you can use this even if you are paying by check)
The meeting hotel is the Greensboro Downtown Marriott which is holding a block of rooms until February 20. All Saturday events and events Friday afternoon will be at the Marriott. Friday evening will include a tour of the International Civil Rights Museum and Dutch treat dinner at the Liberty Oak Restaurant. There are public decks and lots near the hotel and near the restaurant — map of Greensboro parking.
- We will have a special menu at the Friday dinner
- The meeting will have a continental breakfast on Saturday (donations accepted), and the lunch will be a buffet. The hotel’s buffet breakfast is open 6:30 – 11:00 and costs $15.
- Note that the hotel charges $11 a night for self-parking ($15 for valet). The Bellmeade deck is about half a block from the hotel and is free on weekends. Map of Greensboro parking.
Questions?
- Program/Logistics: Mary Peterson, 252-636-5074, president@aauwnc.org
- Registration: JoAnn Hall, treasurer@aauwnc.org
- Other: info@aauwnc.org, call toll free (voice mail/FAX): 866-525-2155
More news about the meeting
- Minutes from 2015 Annual Meeting (10/7/15)
Record of the March 21, 2015 meeting - Campaign to honor Mary Peterson (6/15/15)
A “surprise” part of the AAUW NC 2015 annual meeting was a campaign to honor our outgoing president, Mary Peterson. We did a special fundraising campaign for the Ann Chipley AAUW American Fellowship endowment, choosing that fund since Mary had been a colleague of Ann’s when she lived in Maryland and Ann was on the… Read More »Campaign to honor Mary Peterson - Spring/Summer 2015 Tar Heel News (4/13/15)
The Spring/Summer 2015 issue of the AAUW NC newsletter, the Tar Heel News. - Background on Project Dinah (3/26/15)
AAUW NC supports a project at UNC Chapel Hill to prevent and end interpersonal violence on campus and in the community. - Resolution on the ERA: Vote on 3/21 (3/16/15)
AAUW's national public policy principles have long supported the ERA. This resolution provides AAUW of North Carolina the opportunity to explicitly support that and encourage the General Assembly's ratification of the amendment. - February 1, 2015 Membership Count (3/12/15)
The official "membership count" for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2012. - Nominees for 2015-2017 Officers (3/1/15)
Candidates for the positions of president and branch advocate on the AAUW NC board. - The Kenan Fellows Program – A new partnership for AAUW NC (2/20/15)
AAUW of North Carolina is excited about the possible benefits that will come from ongoing conversations with representatives of the Kenan Fellows Program. - 2014 Fundraising Totals (2/19/15)
Summary of giving to AAUW Funds for 2014 -- how much each branch contributed to each of the AAUW priority areas. - February President’s eNewsletter (2/16/15)
Quick update from AAUW NC president with more news about the annual meeting in March. - 2014 Juvenile Literature Award to Joan Holub (2/1/15)
Joan Holub's book Little Red Writing was honored as the winner of the 2014 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and she will be part of our 2015 annual meeting. - January President’s eNewsletter (1/5/15)
Quick update from AAUW NC president with more news about the annual meeting in March. - Tar Heel News – Fall/Winter (12/8/14)
Here's an update on what's been happening in the branches around the state -- and mark your calendars for the 2015 annual meeting. - Minutes from 2014 annual meeting (8/12/14)
The minutes from the March 29, 2014 annual meeting in Burlington. - Followup from the Annual Meeting (4/3/14)
The start of the "virtual packet" of information that attendees collected at the meeting. This will be updated as we release the final copy of the 2013 NCGA Voting Record and AAUW posts additional resources on their website.