MARCH LUNCHEON & GENERAL MEETING
March 13 @ 11:30-1:30
Tiburon Golf Club
An Ounce of Prevention
Equals Pounds of Positive Returns
presented by
Chuck Bradley
Director of Positive Prevention
Lee County School District
MORE INFORMATION & REGISTRATION
Registration and payment must be made online
by March 9 @ 3:00 PM
Late registration/walk in price will be strictly enforced
Help build our League and educate the general public! Our most effective method of membership recruitment is the General Meeting! Invite a guest to our next General Meeting and support LWVCC!
| MARCH 2023 WINE & WISDOM
"Plastics 101"
March 21 @ 4:30-5:00
We are literally drowning in Plastics! It is overwhelming our planet. What can we do about it? Come hear the League's "Plastics 101" presentation. You will learn the scope of the problem and some practical ideas for being part of the solution.
REGISTER NOW | SOCIAL POLICY COMMITTEE SPECIAL MEETING
March 30 @ 10:30-12:00
Moorings Park Building O Social Room
Over 1,000 people received some assistance in Collier County last year! Fifty to sixty people call each day. What resources are available in Collier for those who are homeless or at risk of homelessness? Come learn from Mitch Watson, Coordinator Services Director, about the services that the Hunger & Homeless Coalition of Collier provides for people with housing and other needs. | WHO WANTS CLEAN WATER?
So far LWVCC has collected 140 signed petitions to get the Florida Right to Clean Water Amendment on the ballot in 2024. The Amendment would give the right to clean water the same status as the right to bear firearms and the right to free speech. Read about the initiative at https://www.floridarighttocleanwater.org. Some League members have been actively getting petitions signed at their churches and communities, and through their social networks. Marinas and water-based tourism businesses are a great place to get petitions signed, as these businesses’ livelihoods depend on healthy waters. At the most recent general meeting, some members took packets of 10 petitions to get signed. If the prospect of clean water is appealing to you, download the petition at https://www.floridarighttocleanwater.org/petition to make copies and get some signatures! If you want to hand over your signed petitions or are looking for ideas on how to get petitions signed, contact Sue Savage. Please make sure that signers are registered voters in Florida. | SOLAR CO-OP WELCOMING NEW MEMBERS THROUGH APRIL
Here’s a story idea for you on solar that could have tangible benefit to listeners: As a result of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the financial benefits of going solar this year are unprecedented and may not be available after the 2024 election: 30% of the costs to install a solar panel system and/or a battery back-up system (labor and materials) will be reimbursed to purchasers through federal tax credit. In addition, the current net metering enables solar power users to be reimbursed by the utility companies for excess energy produced, a benefit that is locked in for the next twenty years for users who get solar in 2023 but could disappear after the 2024 elections. The easiest, most efficient way to go solar is through a co-op. The benefits of going solar through a co-op are that it saves the buyer an enormous amount of time in research and decision making about exactly what to purchase and from whom. Co-ops also convey bulk purchasing power to lower equipment and labor costs. The Southwest Florida Solar Co-op that was started in January of this year is open to new members only through April 30 of this year. The Co-op covers Lee and Collier counties and is administered by Solar United Neighbors (SUN), a statewide non-profit that educates consumers about transitioning to solar. For more information contact Gary Bromley. | KNOW YOUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT
STUDENTS VOTE
On February 22, 45 junior and senior high school students participated in Know Your County Government, a program designed to expose students to a wide range of county government departments, to foster informed civic participation among young voters, and to educate students on career opportunities within county government. Students met with the Tax Collector, Sherriff’s Department, Department of Health, Public Services, the Collier County Museum, Supervisor of Elections, and Traffic Management. In preparation for students voting in the 2024 election, students were able to vote on a mock ballot that had Amendments such as “Should voting be mandatory in Florida,” (55% were in favor) and “Should students be paid for going to school?” (only 38% were in favor). | "Know Your County Government" 2023
YOU CAN STILL VOLUNTEER & LEARN!
There are still two sessions left in this wonderful opportunity to accompany high school students as a "chaperone", and visit multiple County offices, learning how the County operates. Meet with County administrators and Commissioners, while interacting with civic-minded high school students. This program, in its 40th year, is sponsored by the Education Committee, in conjunction with Collier County Public Schools and 4H. Dates and approximate times for the remaining field trip days are: Wednesday, March 8, 8am to 4:30pm; and Tuesday, March 28, 8am to 2pm. Log in to the LWVCC website, then volunteer; or email Jan Eustis.
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WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR ELECTION PROCESS?
The Voter Services Committee's next tour of the Supervisor of Elections office is on March 20. The tours take about 2 hours
The goal for these tours is to build confidence about our elections and we encourage those who participate to be ambassadors for our office while in the community. The tours are a great way to meet the staff and get an understanding of how elections take place in our county.
Limited to 15 people per tour, and if we have too many people, we can book another.
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The League has formed a partnership with Florida Weekly, a free local newspaper published once a week, to further the education of voters as part of the Get-Out-the-Vote campaign. The paper will print regular non-partisan articles, using the LWV logo, about upcoming elections, registration, voting options, and forums, culminating in a four-page Voter Guide in August for the Primary Election and again in late October for the General Election. Links to recent articles will be provided here in the LWVCC Update.
What does the community want in a school superintendent?
League of Women Voters mobilizes for Florida Right to Clean Water |

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UPCOMING EVENTS |
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March 13 @ 11:45-1:30
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Luncheon & General Meeting
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March 20 @ 10:00-12:00
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SOE Transparency Tour
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March 21 @ 4:30-6:00
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Wine & Wisdom
Plastics 101
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| ONLINE REIMBURSEMENT FORM IS NOW AVAILABLE
Board members, committee chairs, and others who need to submit reimbursement requests can now do so via our Submit Online Forms page. | UPCOMING COMMITTEE MEETINGS
Because LWVCC committee meetings are for members and their invited guests unless stated otherwise,
members should log in to the website to register
to get the Zoom links for committee meetings. | Social Policy Committee
Moorings Park Building O Social Room
March 2 @ 10:30-12:00 | Environmental Affairs Committee
March 7 @ 9:30-12:00
Michele Arquette-Palermo, Water Policy Manager at The Conservancy will discuss important water issues affecting the Everglades and eastern lands.
| Education Committee
Collier Community Foundation
March 15 @ 12:00-1:30 | DEI Committee
March 28 @ 11:30-1:00 | Social Policy Committee
March 30 @ 10:30-12:00
Moorings Park Building O Social Room
Special Meeting: Hunger & Homeless Coalition of Collier County
| Board Meeting
April 3 @ 9:30-12:00
Collier Community Foundation
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The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in Government. We influence public policy through education and advocacy. Our goal is to empower citizens to take an active role in shaping better communities worldwide. The League of Women Voters of Collier County does not support or endorse any candidate or political party.
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