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Nov
8
Tue
ELECTION DAY 2022
Nov 8 @ 6:30 am – 7:30 pm

It’s Election Day! If you didn’t already vote at early voting or by mail, today is the last chance to cast your 2022 general election ballot.

Click here to find your polling place.

Polls will be open from 6:30am to 7:30pm. If you are in line to vote at 7:30pm, you can still vote! Stay in line!

Jan
16
Mon
38th Annual MLK Celebration in Lebanon @ Resurrection Lutheran Church
Jan 16 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
38th Annual MLK Celebration in Lebanon @ Resurrection Lutheran Church

All are welcome. This event is free and open to the public.

Enjoy musical performances and an inspirational message from our keynote speaker, Tia Ramey.

MLK Lebanon will also announce the winners of the Drum Major Awards.

Featuring:
Emiko Moore, Master of Ceremony
Tia Ramey, Keynote Speaker
Musical Performers
The Rev. Dr. John Freeman, Wilberforce University
The Voices of Warren County

Click here to RSVP.

Jan
21
Sat
Women’s March Cincinnati #BiggerThanRoe @ Cincinnati City Hall
Jan 21 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Women's March Cincinnati #BiggerThanRoe @ Cincinnati City Hall

Join us in solidarity with the national Women’s March in Madison, WI and Women’s March events across the country.

We are marching in Cincinnati to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Roe v Wade, and to show our community we are Bigger Than Roe!

We must show our state and local government that we will NOT stand for attacks on our bodies and reproductive rights! We demand the choice to control own bodies, our own lives, our own futures.

We are meeting at Cincinnati City Hall, chanting to get pumped, and marching into Fountain Square to finish with a peaceful demonstration.

Click here for details or to RSVP.

Mar
7
Tue
LWV Law Enforcement Panel Regarding Policing and Race
Mar 7 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join the League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area for a panel featuring Hamilton County sheriff Charmaine McGuffey, Warren County sheriff Larry Sims, and Cincinnati police chief Teresa Theetge, discussing policing and race. Panelists will respond to these questions regarding policing and race:

1. What is going well?
2. What are your challenges?
3. What are your 2-year goals?

This free panel discussion will be online-only via Zoom. Click here to register for the event.

Mar
13
Mon
ACLU of Ohio Abortion Defenders Campaign Launch
Mar 13 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

The time is NOW to protect Abortion access in Ohio. Overwhelmingly, Ohioans support abortion, and other types of reproductive healthcare, and believe that the government should stay out of people’s healthcare decisions. The ACLU of Ohio, along with a multitude of organizations, is working to put abortion on the ballot this year through a citizen initiated effort. Join them on Monday, March 13th, to hear about their efforts and how you can help protect and defend this human right.

This is a virtual event. Click here to sign up.

Mar
14
Tue
LWV Screening: Trailblazing Women in Ohio Politics @ Walnut Hills Branch Library
Mar 14 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Join the League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area for a free preview screening of Trailblazing Women in Ohio Politics, a new documentary from WBGU-PBS looking at some of Ohio’s most important and influential politicians and the trailblazing path they took to elective office. Refreshments will be provided.

Mar
21
Tue
Ohio Democratic Party Pride Caucus: LGBTQ+ Community Listening Sessions
Mar 21 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Party members who are part of the LGBTQ+ community are currently laying the groundwork to launch the Ohio Democratic Party’s newest constituency group, the Pride Caucus. Their goal is to create a network of volunteers, advocates, organizers, candidates, donors and voters across Ohio to advance issues important to all of us.

In the coming weeks, Pride Caucus organizers will be hosting opportunities via Zoom of LGBTQ+ Ohioans who are interested in this new endeavor. While they already have amassed a long list of community and party activists, they are committed to making sure that the new Pride Caucus includes Democrats from every part of our state.

Our new ODP Pride Caucus will help amplify the voice of LGBTQ+ Ohioans and offer them a community-centered vehicle to become more active in campaigns and elections. It has great potential to help Democrats up and down the ballot in every part of our state.

Click here to sign up for this virtual event.

Mar
22
Wed
Ohio Democratic Party Pride Caucus: LGBTQ+ Community Listening Sessions
Mar 22 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Party members who are part of the LGBTQ+ community are currently laying the groundwork to launch the Ohio Democratic Party’s newest constituency group, the Pride Caucus. Their goal is to create a network of volunteers, advocates, organizers, candidates, donors and voters across Ohio to advance issues important to all of us.

In the coming weeks, Pride Caucus organizers will be hosting opportunities via Zoom of LGBTQ+ Ohioans who are interested in this new endeavor. While they already have amassed a long list of community and party activists, they are committed to making sure that the new Pride Caucus includes Democrats from every part of our state.

Our new ODP Pride Caucus will help amplify the voice of LGBTQ+ Ohioans and offer them a community-centered vehicle to become more active in campaigns and elections. It has great potential to help Democrats up and down the ballot in every part of our state.

Click here to sign up for this virtual event.

Apr
1
Sat
Democrats 101: #VisionAndValues2024 @ Lorain County Community College
Apr 1 @ 8:00 am – 3:00 pm

Reclaiming our American Vision and Values: How we Win in 2024 and Beyond

Join the Lorain County Democratic Women’s Club, in collaboration with State Rep. Joe Miller and Democrats 101, for a series of panels about how we can talk about and live out our Democratic values.

Click here for more information or to buy tickets.

May
6
Sat
Warren County Shredding & Electronics Recycling Event @ Warren County Administration Building
May 6 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

The Warren County Records Center & Archives and the Solid Waste Department will be hosting a Combined Paper Shredding and Electronics Recycling event for the spring on Saturday, May 6th, from 10:00am to 1:00pm at the Warren County Administration Building parking lot, located at 406 Justice Drive in Lebanon.

Shredding will be conducted offsite, and both shredding and electronics recycling will be first come, first serve until the trucks are full. No more than five boxes of paper will be accepted per vehicle. Staples and paper clips do not need to be removed.

This event is open to all Warren County residents with free paper shredding conducted by Royal Document Destruction. The electronics recycling will be conducted by Cohen Recycling. Electronic material includes TVs and computer equipment. No more than one car trunk (or equivalent) per household will be accepted. Some larger electronics may require a small fee. Donations will be accepted for electronics recycling but is not required.

Click here for more information.