Branch members participated in the 2010-2011 Women's Agenda Assemblies.
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130th Anniversary Membership Campaign
Information about the branch dues structure.
December 31, 2010 Financial Statement
Here's the Financial Report for the second quarter. A transaction report is available on request. The Local/Project account is being used for the Wake County Women's Agenda Assembly (Jan. 29) and more detailed reports on that are being sent to that event's organizing committee.
Human Trafficking Awareness Month
NC STOP Human Trafficking, a member of the NC Women United Coalition along with AAUW NC, is sponsoring a series of events for Human Trafficking Awareness Months.
Networking event in Cary
On December 9, about half of the members in Wake County gathered for an informal lunch. Handouts included copies of the AAUW membership form with an insert specific to the branch. [If you'd like to print more copies of the insert, please do so, and any member can order additional membership brochures from aauw.org … Continue reading Networking event in Cary
Branch members gather at NC Women United Event
Nancy Shoemaker receives the 2010 Anne Mackie award with several branch members there to congratulate her.
Branch to sponsor Wake Agenda Assembly
Thanks to branch members Joyce Gad, Grace Knechtel, Joan Robertson, and Nancy Shoemaker who donated to support the branch as a gold sponsor of the Wake County Women's Agenda Assembly. In addition, branch members Michelle Evans and Judy Brunger are on the Wake Agenda Assembly organizing committee. If you are in or near Wake County, … Continue reading Branch to sponsor Wake Agenda Assembly
October board meeting
The AAUW Tar Heel Branch board met on October 25, 2010 by conference call. Here are the results of that discussion: AAUW THB Minutes, October 2010 Appendix: Amendment to Policies, October 2010 The About Us page has been updated with a link to the new Policies (as approved). Other referenced documents: Budget for the 2010-2011 … Continue reading October board meeting
Donations for Jan. 1 through Sept. 30
Summary of the branch members' donations to AAUW and the AAUW Action Fund for the first nine months of 2010.
Financial report for October board meeting
Here is the branch financial report for the 7/1/2010-10/15/2010. Highlights: We have tripled our membership (from 24 to 74) since our charter was awarded less than two years ago, and now have more primary members (42) than most of the community-based branches in North Carolina. We continue on a sound financial footing, but we welcome … Continue reading Financial report for October board meeting