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Waikiki 2000 - A Slide Show and a Go-See Tour
President's Message (Barbara Farwell)
Action -- Clean Air - League Involved in Controversy (Barbara Farwell)
Membership Update
Finance
We Count on Vote Counts
Calendar
New Home
U.N. - Is there a Doctor in the House? (Dottie Gullicksen)
Hear Ye! Hear Ye! - National Women's History Week
League Testifies
Something for Everyone - New Publications
Proposed Honolulu Program 1982-83
Something New for Annual Meeting
Proposed By-Laws Changes
Proposed Budget 1982-83

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

WHEREAS American Women helped to found this nation in countless ways and have played and continue to play a critical role in every sphere of life, and

WHEREAS despite these contributions women have been consistently overlooked and undervalued in the body of American history,

BE IT RESOLVED that the week beginning March 7, 1982, is desginated as

NATIONAL WOMEN'S HISTORY WEEK

CALENDAR

A PARADE, leaving from Ft. DeRussy, on Saturday, March 6, 9:30 a.m.
MOANALUA GARDENS WALK from 9a.m. to 1 p.m.

THE MAIN EVENT, March 7, 1-4 pm, at McKinley High School.
THEATER, MUSIC, DANCE, AND DISPLAYS (including one from the LWV).

LOYAL GARNER, M.C. and entertainer

Speakers: LT. GOVERNER JEAN KING AH QUON McELRATH

DONNIS THOMPSON

BETTY VITOUSEK

A BOOK DISPLAY on "Women in History" -- all week at Hickam Air Force Base Library. SPECIAL EXHIBITS at the Mission House Museum throughout the week.

WOMEN AS ARTISTS, dinner and movie at the Honolulu Academy of Arts on March 11, at 5;l5 pm. Call Sheila James, 373-4298.

Evening of OUTSTANDING FILMS PROFILING WOMEN, March 11, 7-10 pm, at Moiliili Library.

HOPEFULLY -

Participation in this week's activities will raise the awareness of women's contributions past and present and will inspire greater participation in public affairs and eventual achievement of EQUAL RIGHTS.

Are You Ready?

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