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le Oct. 6 Saturday 9am-4pm CALENDAR LWV State League Day Good Shepherd Episcopal Church 8021 W. 21 st Street LWV Monthly Meeting Kansas Foster Care, Privatization & Adoption Tuesday, October 9, 5:30-7:45 pm Advanced Learning Library, 711 W. 2 nd Street Oct. 9 LWV Monthly Unit Meeting Oct. 16 Last Day to Register to Vote! Tuesday Oct. 20 LWV Board Meeting Saturday St. Paul s Lutheran Church 9-11am 925 N. Waco Oct. 22 Early Voting Begins Monday See attached flyer Oct. 23 Tues. Topics: Green Space 12-1pm 711 W. 2 nd Street Nov. 3 LWV Board Meeting Saturday St. Paul s Lutheran Church 9-11am 925 N. Waco Nov. 6 Last Day to Vote! Tuesday Nov. 13 LWV Monthly Unit Meeting Nov. 15 SG Co. Vote Canvassing Thursday Dec. 11 LWV Monthly Unit Meeting Calling all League members and friends to come to the October Unit meeting at the new Advanced Learning Library! If you have not been to the new Learning Center, you are in for a pleasant surprise. In addition, we are trying something new this year new place, new agenda, new time. The doors will open at 5:00 pm, meeting will begin at 5:30 pm and program at 6:00 pm. There will be NO MEAL, thus no cost. You are welcome to brown bag it if you want. The program will be on foster care, adoption and privatization in Kansas. The State Study this year is a revisit of our position on this issue. There will be a panel of four people from the St. Francis Community Services which currently has the contract for foster care in the state of Kansas. This should be a good program and discussion of the situation as it was and as it is. Again, plan to come, bring your supper while it is still light outside, and be part of an issue currently in the news and being studied by the League. Our studies lead to action, but you must be informed before action can be taken! NO RSVP AND NO COST! EARLY ENOUGH TO EVEN ATTEND SOMETHING ELSE IF YOU ARE REALLY BUSY! Our Mission: Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy. Our Vision: We envision a democracy where every person has the desire, the right, the knowledge, and the confidence to participate.

Tuesday Topics Notes from September: School Vouchers Last week s Tuesday Topics presented Bishop Wade Moore of the Urban Preparatory Academy and Erin Gould of Game On for Kansas Schools discussing the pros and cons of private school vouchers and tax credits. It was an informative and lively presentation. Tuesday Topics, co-sponsored by LWV and the Wichita Library are always worthwhile, well done, just an hour long, and not to be missed! Green Space vs. Private Development Tuesday, Oct. 23, Noon-1 pm Advanced Learning Library, 711 W. 2 nd St. The competing interest of public green space vs. private development is nothing new. Joni Mitchell's song "Big Yellow Taxi" summed it up: "...Paved paradise and put up a parking lot." In times of economic downturn, how important is it to keep and maintain City park facilities when developers are willing to purchase for the land for private development? Are the two compatible? And how should the leaders decide when the two come into conflict? Park Director Troy Houtman and Assistant City Manager Scot Rigby will join us for this discussion on how Wichita balances its economic interests with the need for open green spaces. Co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters - Wichita Metro. Doors open at 11:30 am for those who want to bring a lunch. 2018 Election Analysis Tuesday, Nov. 27, Noon-1 pm Advanced Learning Library, 711 W. 2 nd St. Join us as Dr. Russell Fox from Friends University discusses the outcomes from this year's election. What might voters expect to see in the coming months at the local, state and federal level? This program is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters Wichita-Metro. Doors open at 11:30 for those who want to bring a lunch or purchase one from Reverie Roasters. NEED TO GET ORGANIZED? This beautiful calendar planner will inspire you as it celebrates inspirational and significant Kansas women! The $15 donation supports our Education Fund and Centennial Celebration. Stirring up Democracy for 100 Years wooden spoons are still available for only $6. Both of these items make perfect gifts for the women and men in your life who believe in the LWV mission. To purchase yours, contact Martha Pint at (316) 259-6192 or martha_pint@hotmail.com. BOARD REPORTS Voter Service Report As we anticipated, September was a very busy month. The League attended 12 voter registration / training / speaking events. We had a total of 80.5 volunteer hours, talked with approximately 800 people, and helped 143 voters register, change their names or addresses, or request advance ballots. A huge thank you to all of you that volunteered. We have until October 16 th to register people before the General Election on November 6 th. As we have worked with people this past month, we have found that it is very important for all of us to check our voter registration at KSVotes.org or with the Election Office. We have had a few people that said they even voted in the primary that were not showing up as registered. In October we have five additional voter registration events scheduled and two candidate forums. We will continue our efforts to get out the vote on Election Day. Carole A. Neal, Chair

Treasurer s Report Dues Reminder: Our League s dues fund our local Voter Service and Advocacy work. Also, they help fund the work of LWV Kansas and LWVUS. This year our dues are $65 a year. We have a special student rate this year, $10 a year. A second member in a household s dues are $32.50 a year. Our dues year began July 1 so dues for July 1, 2018 June 30, 2019 are now due. We welcome new members Kiana Knolland, Anne Nelson, Sue Wine and Pat Jones. We have 97 paid members at this time! Thanks to all who have renewed so far. Donations to our LWV Wichita-Metro s regular operations are always welcome they aren t taxdeductible, but they do help the league! If you want to make a donation that is tax-deductible you can donate to our LWV Wichita-Metro Education and Scholarship Fund. Be sure to designate Ed. Fund on your check. Designating LWV Wichita Metro Ed. Fund is enough if you want the funds to go to our ordinary education work. If you want your donation to go to our 100 th Anniversary work please note Ed. Fund Anniversary on your donation. You may pay dues by mailing a check to me at Elaine Harvey Treasurer LWV Wichita-Metro at 4370 N. Eagle Lake Ct. Bel Aire, KS 67220 or bringing a check to a League Unit Meeting or by mailing a check to our Post Office box, or via our website at lwvwichita.org. Elaine Harvey, Treasurer EVENTS LWV Kansas League Day Saturday, October 6, 9 am 4 pm Good Shepherd Episcopal Church 8021 W. 21 st Street Join LWV members from across the state for an awesome day with keynote speaker Wendy Doyle from Women's Foundation, plus a panel on media integrity and a welcome from Wichita Vice-Mayor Bryan Frye. Consider this a one-day break, full of useful tips and information to get us all through the busy 2018 election season. As host League, we would like to have a good turnout of our members, so please attend if at all possible. Registration is $40 and includes continental breakfast and lunch. Here is the link to register: http://lwvk.org/events/league-day. Don't miss the opportunity to hear these guest speakers: Wendy Doyle, Women s Foundation, The Status of Women in Kansas Integrity in the Media Panel Discussion: Davis Merritt, Rebecca Tanner, and Tom Shine Annie McKay, President and CEO of Kansas Action for Children, Children and Families in Kansas And there will be informative sessions on Legislative Agenda for 2019, Centennial Celebration, Voter Service, Communications, and Get Out the Vote (GOTV) Strategies. Photo from 2017 League Day

Help Wanted! Want to help create a more perfect democracy? Volunteer with LWV! Your help for even a couple of hours a month will make a difference. Here s some things you could consider: Be a Leader! - Our league is growing! If you like to organize to make things happen, let us know! Membership - join a telephone tree to call members about meetings; mentor a new member; bring people you know to a meeting or event Raise money so we can do more - sell some Celebrating planners (and buy one for yourself); talk with potential donors; address and stuff envelopes; make a donation Voter Services - register voters, assist with candidate forums, help educate voters Keep an eye on local government - review advance agendas for city council, county commission, and other meetings and alert the League of important topics; observe meetings while wearing your LWV button Communications - help with newsletter by printing & mailing 10-15 copies each month; help with social media Call or email Pat Reinhold, Co-President, to talk about how you can be involved! patinw@gmail.com, (316) 619-6717. 2018-2019 LWV Wichita Metro Board Members Effective October 1, 2018 Co-Presidents Pat Reinhold Laura Thompson Treasurer Elaine Harvey Secretary Pat Purvis Past Co-President Sharon Ailslieger Board Members Sharon Cranford Carole Neale Martha Pint Julie Sherwood Megan Wright-Hagan The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization encouraging the informed and active participation of citizens in government. It influenced public policy through education and advocacy. We never support or oppose any political party or candidate.