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May, 2025

Thursday
1
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The Indoor Flower Bulb Sale is the League of Women Voters of Denver’s primary fundraiser. Our League depends on the funds raised and depends on members to market the sale and sell bulbs to friends and relatives.
Thursday
1
Colorado State Capitol
200 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80203
3:00 PM
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Join Leaguers and May Day Strong at the Capitol. May Day is a global day of worker solidarity – born from struggle, led by immigrants and laborers, and reclaimed each year by those who refuse to be silenced. Across the US, working people are rising up in defense of dignity, safety, and justice. From deportations to union crackdowns, the attacks are real—but so is the power of collective action.
Thursday
1
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Join our Reproductive Freedom Task Force to learn how Practical Support Organizations (PSOs) help turn access into reality. Hear from on-the-ground experts at COBALT, Planned Parenthood, and the Colorado Doula Project. From rides and lodging to doulas and funding – PSOs are the quiet heroes making abortion care equitable, just, and accessible.
Monday
5
Wednesday
7
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Mesa County Libraries and Grand Valley Citizens’ Climate Lobby will host "Understanding your carbon footprint, carbon off-sets, and carbon pricing" with speakers Susan Atkinson and John Purser on May 7 at 12:00 pm (Clifton Branch Library) and 6:00 pm (Central Library).

As volunteers for the nonpartisan Citizens’ Climate Lobby, Susan and John will share their passion and knowledge regarding making wise, climate friendly choices in your daily life. Subjects will include details on the full life-cycle of the carbon footprint of a product, greenhouse gas emissions and how they can be offset with voluntary carbon credit, carbon pricing and how it can have the greatest cumulative effect from collective use of clean energy alternatives. The events is free and open to the public.
Wednesday
7
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Mesa County Libraries and Grand Valley Citizens’ Climate Lobby will host "Understanding your carbon footprint, carbon off-sets, and carbon pricing" with speakers Susan Atkinson and John Purser on May 7 at 12:00 pm (Clifton Branch Library) and 6:00 pm (Central Library).

As volunteers for the nonpartisan Citizens’ Climate Lobby, Susan and John will share their passion and knowledge regarding making wise, climate friendly choices in your daily life. Subjects will include details on the full life-cycle of the carbon footprint of a product, greenhouse gas emissions and how they can be offset with voluntary carbon credit, carbon pricing and how it can have the greatest cumulative effect from collective use of clean energy alternatives. The events is free and open to the public.
Saturday
10
Montview Blvd. Presbyterian Church
8:30 AM
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Our Annual Meeting will once again be in person this year. We will begin with a light continental breakfast at 8:30 a.m. followed by our speaker at 9:30 a.m. and then finally the business meeting, all to be finished before noon.
Monday
12
Fort Morgan Public Library
11:30 AM
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Courageous Colorado Listening Tour
Tuesday
13
NoBo Library - Boulder Public Library District
10:30 AM
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Get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/boulder-courageous-colorado-listening-tour-tickets-1318107949359?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Tuesday
13
Tuesday
13
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She will provide the latest updates on federal cuts to the Civil Rights division of the Department of Education, the impact they have had and her recommendations for next steps.

Please see the recommended readings/materials on the LWVCO Education Task Force related to civil rights for Colorado students.
Thursday
15
Adams State University
11:30 AM
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Get your tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alamosa-courageous-colorado-listening-tour-tickets-1318108611339?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Thursday
15
Friday
16
Saturday
17
Monday
19
Monday
19
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Focus is on voter registration and voter education.
For virtual meeting information, please contact Lisa Haddox at lisa.m.haddox@gmail.com or 303.495.4715
Monday
19
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A Housing Update featuring Alison George, State Director of Housing hosted by the Housing Task Force
Tuesday
20
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Register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/virtual-statewide-courageous-colorado-listening-tour-tickets-1318109122869?aff=ebdsoporgprofile
Wednesday
21
Thursday
22
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Dr. Madi Jacobs from Physicians for a National Health Program (PNHP) will be speaking on the privatization of Medicare

Email: info@lwvdenver.org

Phone: 303-321-7571

Mailing Address: 1980 Dahlia Street, Denver, CO 80220