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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Saturday, February 27
9:00 AM

909 E. Newton St., D-9
Seattle

For more information, contact Nora Leech through the League office at (206) 329-4848.

Monday, March 1, 2010
Start: 12:45 pm
End: 2:45 pm

Monday, March 1
12:45–2:45 PM

League Office
1620 18th Ave, Suite 101
Seattle

Anyone interested in participating is welcome. Any last minute tasks relative to our Women & Climate Change forum will be handled with dispatch! For discussion, everyone is invited to bring one article on an I-R topic which has recently caught your attention. For more information, email Ellen Berg or Peggy Saari.

Thursday, March 4, 2010
Start: 11:30 am
End: 1:30 pm

Thursday, March 4
11:30 AM to 1:30 PM

The Westin Hotel
1900 5th Ave, Seattle

Tickets: $50; purchase online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/91307 or call 800-838-3006.

This event is part of a series called Opening Doors for Women and Girls, presented by the University of Washington’s Women’s Center. It will feature a conversation with Lilly Ledbetter, whose long struggle for equity in the workplace led to the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, signed into law by President Obama in January, 2009.

Start: 1:07 pm

Thursday, March 4
7:30 PM

Town Hall
1119 8th Ave. (at Seneca Street)
Seattle, WA

The International Relations Committee is planning this forum, which will focus on women around the world, the challenges climate change presents to the poorest of them, and action we can take to help change that. Climate change hits women in poor countries especially hard – as they plant and grow food, collect water and gather firewood, and nurture their children. The goals of the forum are to better understand the effects of climate change on these women, to connect the dots between our lives and theirs, and to explore the action we can take here that will improve their lives there. Opportunities for action will begin at the forum. As usual, admission will be free. We hope you will put this date on your calendar now – and join us then!

Saturday, March 6, 2010
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

Saturday, March 6
March at noon from Powell Barnett Park
Martin Luther King Way S. & E. Alder St, Seattle

Rally at 2:00 PM at Occidental Park
S Washington St & Occidental Ave S, Seattle

The World March of Women 2010 calls for women of all nations to raise our voices together and demand an end to militarization, violence against women, and poverty. Celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Declaration of International Women's Day! For more info call 206-722-0729 or email inter.womensday2010@gmail.com

Monday, March 8, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Monday, March 8
7:00 to 9:00 PM

POCAAN
1609 19th Ave., Seattle

Saturday, March 13, 2010
Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm

Saturday, March 13
1:00 to 3:00 PM

League Office
1620 18th Ave, Suite 101
Seattle

Monday, March 15, 2010
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 2:00 pm

Monday, March 15
12:00 PM

League Office
1620 18th Ave, Suite 101
Seattle

The Education Committee will continue its research into the different aspects of teacher quality. In February, we heard about teacher preparation. At this meeting, Jennifer Wallace, the Executive Director of the Professional Educator Standards Board (PESB) will talk to us about its role in teacher preparation and certification. Here is a quick summary of its stated purpose:

The PESB was created in 2000 as primarily an advisory board to the Governor, Legislature, State Board of Education and Superintendent of Public Instruction on the full range of policy issues related to certified education professionals, including teachers, principals, superintendents and educational staff associates. In addition, the PESB was charged with creating alternative routes to teacher certification and administering new basic skills and subject knowledge assessments for teacher certification. Five years later, Governor Gregoire signed into law ESSB 5732, which gave the PESB responsibility and authority for policy and oversight of Washington's system of educator preparation, certification, continuing education and assignment.

It should be an interesting discussion and all members are welcome. Please contact committee chair Lucy Gaskill-Gaddis through the League office at (206) 329-4848 if you'd like more information or have questions.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

Tuesday, March 16
10:00 AM

League Office
1620 18th Ave, Suite 101
Seattle

Please come with questions or issues of interest and join our discussions with one of the many experts on transportation projects, planning, problems and successes in the region.

Start: 10:30 am
End: 7:30 pm

The King Conservation District, an agency promoting sustainable use of natural resources, will hold a public election for an open position on its board of supervisors on March 16, 2010. All registered voters in King County are eligible to vote (except residents of Enumclaw, Federal Way, Milton, Pacific and Skykomish). In Seattle, the polling location is at the Seattle Public Library (downtown Main Branch) at 1000 Fourth Ave. Poll hours are 10:30 AM to 7:30 PM. For north and east King County, the polling places are the Shoreline, Bellevue Regional and Carnation branches of the King County Library.

As part of a statewide look at Conservation Districts, the King County South League is putting together some additional information. As soon as it is available we will post it on the website. The following is from the District’s website, www.kingcd.org:

The King Conservation District (KCD) is a natural resources assistance agency authorized by Washington State and guided by the Washington State Conservation Commission. Our mission is to promote the sustainable use of natural resources through responsible stewardship. A five-member Board of Supervisors is responsible for all District programs and activities. We educate landowners, schools, scientists, consultants and agencies in how to recognize problem situations and how to avoid creating them. We also provide technical assistance in solving their problems. We promote conservation through demonstration projects, educational events, providing technical assistance and, in some cases, providing or pointing the way to funds which may be available for projects. The KCD has no regulatory or enforcement authority. We only work with those who choose to work with us. All landowners within the District boundaries are entitled to free information and technical assistance for water quality protection, wildlife habitat enhancement, farm management plans, soil and slope stability information, native plant products, manure exchange information, volunteer opportunities, stream restoration/enhancement assistance and many other natural resource topics.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Wednesday, March 17
7:00 PM

3312 E. Republican St, Seattle

The showing of the film The Cats of Mirikitani, followed by discussion, is the fourth in our series of films, books, and exhibits with immigration themes. Please join us for this cogent film about a Japanese immigrant who “loses” his citizenship and finds himself homeless on the streets of New York. Mirikitani expresses himself through his art, selling it on the sidewalk. Through his paintings, one learns his stories; through those stories, one experiences Mirikitani as a fellow human being.

Thursday, March 18, 2010
Start: 4:30 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Thursday, March 18
4:30 to 6:00 PM

Vios Pub at Third Place Books
6504 20th N.E, Seattle

Do you love short term projects? Then come to this meeting to help us plan the League Education Fund Program, ”Democracy in Action,” which will take place on April 1. For more information, contact Dana Twight at dctwight@u.washington.edu or through the League office at (206) 329-4848.

Saturday, March 27, 2010
Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am

Saturday, March 27
9:00 AM

909 E. Newton St, D-9
Seattle

For more information, contact Nora Leech at (206) 329-4848.

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