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Archive: Messages to the Branches

Convention conflict with Passover

AAUW NC erred this year in scheduling its convention so close to the start of Passover. This article offers suggestions for future planning committees.

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Online payment for nonmember registration

Nonmembers taking advantage of the special rates for Convention registration and 2008-2009 membership, can now register and pay using an online form.

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Thanks to the 100 Club Members

Thanks to those committed members who have demonstrated exceptional support of AAUW over the last year. Find out how you can add your name to the list.

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Convention Deadlines are Near

Rooms have been added to the block at the Marriott. Make your hotel reservation by Tuesday, March 18. Call 336-379-8000 to reach the local reservations desk with the best information on room availability.

Early registration deadline for the convention is April 7. Register online now to avoid the $10 late fee.

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Fundraising Report for 2007

State and branch totals for the calendar year 2007.

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Women’s Agenda Assembly Planning

Start planning now to contribute a paper to the Draft Women’s Agenda and to host a local meeting where women discuss that document and other issues of concern in your community.

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February 1 Membership Report

The 2/1/2008 report on branch membership is used to determine a branch’s voting strength at convention.

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Get the details on NCCWSL!

Information on the student leaders conference has been posted at www.nccwsl.org.

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Details on Convention

Here is the packet that was sent to the branch presidents and other board members. It is posted here for convenience of printing these documents (to hand out at branch meetings or include in branch newsletters), instead of photo-copying them. All members are encouraged to review this material.

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Plan now to host an Agenda Assembly this fall!

To learn more about the Agenda Assemblies, a powerful program for women to raise their voices on issues of public concern, watch this six minute video:

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