Women’s History Month event in Raleigh, 2014
Come celebrate with MomsRising and other AAUW partners with a Women’s History/Pay Equity fun fair!
DetailsCome celebrate with MomsRising and other AAUW partners with a Women’s History/Pay Equity fun fair!
DetailsSummary of giving to AAUW Funds for 2013 — how much each branch contributed to each of the AAUW priority areas.
DetailsHere is the interim financial report for February 28. Note that dues are collected year-round, but many branches will be sending 2014-2015 dues to the state before the end of our fiscal year on June 30, so this does not include our income for the year — or the expenses of our annual meeting. AAUW…
DetailsThe official “membership count” for AAUW branches occurs on February 1. Here is the history of NC branches since 2011.
DetailsWhile most of the AAUW members in North Carolina are members of branches, there are almost 600 who have joined the national organization without affiliating with a branch. Find out how many are in each county.
DetailsJoAnn Taylor Hall (Jacksonville Regional) and Peg Holmes (Hendersonville) have been nominated for two-year terms as AAUW NC treasurer and vice-president, respectively.. The election will be held at the annual meeting on March 29 in Burlington.
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DetailsInformation that’s being sent to all the branch presidents about the March 28-29 AAUW NC meeting in Burlington.
DetailsKelly Starling Lyons’ book Tea Cakes for Tosh was honored as the winner of the 2013 AAUW Juvenile Literature Award and will be part of our 2014 annual meeting.
DetailsIf you have a problem with this online registration form, please download this: printable registration form (PDF) Questions: Agenda and program: Mary Peterson, 252-636-5074, info@aauwnc.org Meeting logistics and registration: Michelle Evans, 919-698-1534, registration@aauwnc.org Online registration: webmaster@aauwnc.org Or 866-525-2155 (toll free)
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