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Volunteer in the way that works best for you!

We have one-time things to do or ongoing projects.

We have in-person or from-home activities.

Try out an activity and if it doesn’t work out for you, that is fine.

Your membership alone is valuable support.

Look this page over for more opportunities!


Observer Corps

 

·       Observer Corps members regularly attend a governmental meeting in person or virtually, and report back what happens at the meeting afterward on a brief online form which is compiled monthly and shared with membership in our newsletter.

·       Given the loss of local news reporting, the local news supplied by Observers to members is welcomed to better understand what's going on in our counties, cities and neighborhoods.

·       The program also educates members on how government works, how decisions are made and how the League might advocate on verified issues important to League values.


To learn more: Email Reba Leiding at leidingr@gmail.com

Voter Services



·       We hold events to encourage voter registration and voter turn-out

·       Gather information for VOTE411, the League’s electronic voter guide with information on candidates and issues

·       Publish and distribute “They Represent You” a citizens guide to the representatives in their county. We currently do this for Grand Traverse, Kalkaska and Crawford. We would love to add Antrim and Benzie.

·       Sponsor candidate forums for races where there are several candidates.  See our website for links to prior programs.

·       Observe the final vote inspection and certifications done by the county Board of Canvassers for elections and recounts.


To learn more: Call Christina Schlitt at 313-310-2144 or email at BCSchlitt@aol.com


Advocacy: Overview



·       The League is non-partisan, we don't take sides for or against any party and its candidates. However, the League does carefully research topics on issues that will affect voter participation and the strength of our democracy; adopt positions based on that research; and then advocate for measures that will implement those positions.

·       The LWVGTA advocacy positions are on our website.

·       This committee works to develop and promote our advocacy positions.


To learn more: Call Peg Townsend at 231-392-3847 or email at wakulat4@gmail.com

Advocacy: Natural Resources & Environment Committee


·       We support preserving, protecting, and enhancing environmental quality through evaluation of local and regional policies and programs.

·       We will review and comment, when appropriate, on projects and activities in the Grand Traverse Area related to water resources, energy solutions, waste management, land use and air quality.

·       We believe local governments should promote environmentally sound practices, institute ordinances to enforce them and provide transparency in natural resource decision making.



To learn more email Ann Swaney at aswaney@acegroup.cc


Educational and Advocacy Programs


·       We do monthly educational and advocacy programs from September to May each year. See our website for links to prior programs.

·       We decide on a topic, contact the speaker/s and help develop the publicity and act as moderators, interviewers, and greeters.

·       Everyone is welcome to be a part of our “live studio audience”. Our presentations are broadcast via FaceBook, YouTube and Traverse Area Community Media (Channel 189) – it is very important that we have an engaged listeners!


To learn more leave a message for Cheryl Naperala at

231-714-9763 or email info@lwvgta.org


Social media, website, newsletter


Work with us to get the word out about League activities and important information about elections and issues.

o  Help support our social media presence on FaceBook, Instagram, Twitter (X)

o  Start a presence for us on LinkedIn or other sites

o  Support website updates

o  Assist the newsletter editor

o  Make suggestions about other ways to share our information and to collaborate with other groups


To learn more: Leave a message for Karen Baker at 231-714-9763 or email info@lwvgta.org

Fundraising



The money from annual dues covers about 40% of our LWVGTA budget. The remainder comes from donations and fundraising activities.

·       We collect receipts from Oleson’s; you can help by saving your receipts or helping us with the collection process.

·       We have a holiday wreath sale; you can help by buying wreaths and/or garlands, asking your friends and neighbors, helping with the order process and wreath delivery.

·       We volunteer at Parade of Homes each year for a donation to our local League; you can help by signing up for a time to welcome visitors to a house on the tour.

And of course, donations are always welcome, either to our general fund and/or to our education fund (eligible for tax deduction)!


To learn more: Call Ingrid Brophy at 231-499-4173 or email at iebtc97@aol.com  

Membership



Our League members are the foundation of everything that we do. We have members from many backgrounds with a variety of skills and interests. Please let your friends, neighbors and co-workers know about us!

Here are some other ways that you can help:

·       Organize our summer social

·       Host informal membership meetings

·       Spread the word to other organizations you are involved with

·       Participate in new member orientation meetings

·       Send email updates to members about upcoming events


To learn more leave a message for Laura Otwell at 231-714-9763 or email at membership@lwvgta.org

PO Box 671

Traverse City, MI 49685

Voicemail: (231) 714-9763