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  • Sep
    08

    Members Picnic

    Willamette Park Rotary Shelter 1350 SE Goodnight Ave., Corvallis, OR, United States

    a scene with a tree, shrubs, a picnic blanket and basket and the words Members Picnic Willamette Park Rotary Shelter 6 pm Friday September 8

    You're Invited!

    6 PM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8
    WILLAMETTE PARK ROTARY SHELTER

    Join your fellow league members by bringing a picnic to the Rotary Shelter at Willamette Park. This is an opportunity to connect or re-connect with your fellow leaguers. Please bring your own picnic along with lawn chairs or blankets so we can spread out. Families are more than welcome!

  • Sep
    11
  • Sep
    18

    Climate Change Committee Meeting

    The Climate Change Committee will hold its monthly meeting on September 18 from 2:00 - 3:30 pm online. We will have a presentation from Wendy Byrne, representing Corvallis' Climate Action Advisory Board on the progress, state of affairs, and future plans of that advisory board. Anyone is welcome to come. We would love to have new members as we set our agenda for the year.  

    This meeting will be held via Zoom.

    The link is:

    https://oregonstate.zoom.us/j/5418291388?pwd=dWltU2xuZEh0MVRFYUxweWRZSVViQT09 

    Meeting ID: 541 829 1388 

    Password: nancyyoga 

  • Oct
    09
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    16
  • Oct
    23

    City Livability Services Levy Measure 2-141

    Corvallis-Benton County Public Library - Meeting Room & Online 645 NW Monroe, Corvallis, OR, United States

    Come and hear from members of the PAC for Measure 2-141 - this is a good opportunity to learn about the levy that will appear on the November 7th ballot. 

    Corvallis Public Library, Main Meeting Room
    A virtual option is also available. Link to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84502539540

    Speakers will include:

    • Tracey Yee, Ward 8 City Councilor
    • Biff Traber, Former City of Corvallis Mayor
    • Gabe Shepherd, Ward 4 City Councilor

    The Measure would allow the City of Corvallis to levy $1.07 per $1,000 of assessed value for five years for the purpose of supporting operations of the Corvallis Public Library (51.9%) and the Parks and Recreation Department (48.1%), and to provide grant funding to local social service agencies ($480,000). This proposed levy would be at the same rate of $1.07 per thousand as the current 2019 City Livability Levy that will expire on June 30, 2024. The services and programs to be funded by this measure may include, but are not limited to:

    • Deliver community programs for all ages
    • Offer cultural and performing arts programming
    • Offer scholarships to income-eligible individuals
    • Maintain grounds and landscaping, provide safety checks on play equipment, plant new trees to increase tree canopy, and provide sanitation and hygiene services.
    • Manage over 2,000 acres of parks and natural areas
    • Offer an expansive and diverse collection of library materials
    • Provide open hours of service at Corvallis Public Library, seven days a week.
    • Provide the community a place of refuge during extreme weather events by designating certain facilities to act as a cooling or warming center.
    • Prevents closure of the Corvallis Public Library, Corvallis Community Center, the Majestic Theatre, and Osborn Aquatic Center.
    • Provide $480,000 each year for grant funds supporting nonprofit social service organizations to provide services or resources that help meet basic human needs

    The League of Women Voters of Corvallis has endorsed Measure 2-141.

  • Nov
    13

    Forum on Public Banking

    Online

    The League of Women Voters invites you to learn about public banking in an interactive Zoom forum on Monday, November 13, at 6:30 pm. Rick Staggenborg, a member of both the League and Oregon Public Banking Alliance, will lead the discussion. 

    Public banking is an issue that Oregonians will be hearing a lot more about in the near future. In its last session, the Oregon legislature passed a bill to establish a task force on how best to implement, operate, and govern an Oregon state bank. Although the governor vetoed the bill, she affirmed her support for the concept. Supporters are expected to introduce a revised bill in the next session.

    A state bank is one whose charter requires it to serve the interests of the people of the state. An Oregon state bank could lend its available capital only for projects that benefit Oregon and Oregonians, according to priorities set in its state-issued charter. This would keep the money in the state for such purposes as low-interest loans for infrastructure projects, clean-energy projects, and affordable housing, and loans to farmers, students, and minority-owned businesses.

    Join Zoom Meeting

    Click here to join or copy and paste this link into your browser: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87447193986?pwd=dXRBbGp3RzNzN2cyb29oUnhuL3pCdz09

    Meeting ID: 874 4719 3986
    Passcode: 576882

    To join by phone: +1 206 337 9723 

    This event is cosponsored by Linn County Unit of League of Women Voters of Oregon and LWV Corvallis.

     

  • Nov
    27

    How Are They Making an Impact? Youth Leaders Speak Out

    Corvallis-Benton County Public Library - Meeting Room & Online 645 NW Monroe, Corvallis, OR, United States

    Nov 27th program to feature high school and college students engaged in government.

    The public is invited to this special program.

    Four speakers will share their thoughts and experiences as students engaged in government. The program will provide an opportunity for audience members to hear directly from youth leaders. They will cover:

    • How have they participated in government at their schools and/or in the wider community?
    • What motivates them to take action?
    • What topics are of special interest to them?
    • What successes and challenges have they experienced?
    • What are their hopes and fears about their generations’ future, and what are they doing to shape their future?

    Panelists

    • Mary Parmigiani, Corvallis High School student and member of the Benton County Talks Trash Workgroup
    • Lithia Foultner, Legislative Affairs Director, LBCC Student Leadership Council
    • Carissa O’Donnell, President of the Associated Students of OSU
    • Evan Tucker, Youth Voter Strategist, LWVOR Youth Council

    Following brief presentations by each of the panelists, there will be plenty of time for audience questions. This program will be available both in person and via Zoom. 

    Join Webinar

    Click here to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85780970367
    Or Telephone: +1 206 337 9723
    Webinar ID: 857 8097 0367

     

  • Dec
    06

    What is the Proposed Civic Campus?

    Corvallis-Benton County Public Library - Meeting Room & Online 645 NW Monroe, Corvallis, OR, United States

    Corvallis City Manager Mark Shepard will present an overview of the City’s proposed Civic Campus and respond to questions. Why does the proposal include the demolition of City Hall? How will this $49 million project be funded? How does the Civic Campus fit into the broader City facility needs assessment? Attendees are encouraged to watch the architect’s full presentation here prior to the City Manager’s in-person presentation.

    Contact: [email protected]

    View Conceptual Renderings of Civic Campus.

    Join Zoom Meeting

    Click here or copy and paste https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86099121903?pwd=eUduT2IraG0xN3FWNG9GdVZsQUcrZz09 

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    +1 206 337 9723

    Meeting ID: 860 9912 1903
    Passcode: 017329

     

     

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