League of Women Voters meet and greet March 24

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PASCACK VALLEY—The League of Women Voters of Northern Valley (LWVNV) invites the public to learn about the League of Women Voters and attend a virtual meet and greet conducted by the League of Women Voters of New Jersey via Zoom on Thursday, March 24 from 7 to 8 p.m.  

Joyce Luhrs, vice president of Marketing, League of Women Voters of Northern Valley, said the focus will be on the League’s priorities, available voter service resources, and opportunities to get involved in the organization’s efforts.  

“Find out about the League’s extensive hands-on programs, including The Advocacy Training Program, The Lobby Corps, Get Out the Vote, the Slack and Outreach Circle, and available committees to join,” Luhrs said in the League’s invitation. 

Residents from more than 20 Bergen County towns will hear from the League of Women Voters of New Jersey’s community organizers Melissa Marks and Assatta Mann about the League’s advocacy work, voter education efforts, and outreach to supporters and members.  

A Q&A will follow and provide information about the different levels of the League and the League of Women Voters of Northern Valley. 

Founded in 1920 by leaders of the women’s suffrage movement and six months before the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, giving women the right to vote, the League has empowered citizens to shape better communities through information and advocacy.  

The League remains non-partisan and does not support political parties or candidates. It works to protect and strengthen democracy by educating the public and urging citizens to participate in the political process by becoming informed voters and active in all levels of government.  

The League provides individuals with the opportunity to meet people actively involved in and engaged in their community, who value nonpartisan, reliable information.  

The League of Women Voters of Northern Valley was founded in 1946 as the League of Women Voters of Closter.  By 1964, the chapter included 11 municipalities in the Northern Valley and was renamed the League of Women Voters of Northern Valley. 

Membership in the League is open to both men and women, who are at least sixteen years of age and supportive of its mission.  

The LWVNV draws members from these 29 municipalities in Bergen County, New Jersey: Alpine, Bergenfield, Cliffside Park, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, Edgewater, Emerson, Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fort Lee, Hackensack, Harrington Park, Haworth, Hillsdale, Leonia, Montvale, New Milford, Northvale, Norwood, Old Tappan, Park Ridge, River Vale, Rockleigh, Tenafly, Washington Township, Westwood, and Woodcliff Lake. 

For more information about the LWVNV, membership or to get involved in voter service activities, write lwvno.valley@gmail.com.  Learn more about the LWVNV on the organization’s website, bit.ly/LWVNVinformation.

About League of Women Voters of Northern Valley

Moderator Lucy Heller of the nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Northern Valley on Oct. 12, 2021 at council chambers. (WCTV)

The League of Women Voters of Northern Valley, a chapter of the League of Women Voters (LWV), is a non-partisan, grassroots civic organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy.  

The LWV was an outgrowth of the 19th Amendment passed in 1920 giving women the right to vote. Today, the LWV operates at the state and local levels through more than 700 state and local Leagues in all 50 states and in Washington D.C., the Virgin Islands and Hong Kong.