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LWVKC Officers: Co-Presidents: Cindy Helton 886-6932 carehelton@aol.com Bonnie Orvick 882-3157 borvick@vinui.edu Vice Pres. /Unit Coord: Jennifer Holscher 323-350-2518 jenniferholscher@yahoo.com Treasurer: Cindy Mineo 886-5727 jjclmineo@sbcglobal.net Secretary: Jami Coffman 881-6862 jamic@imajineunlimited,com LWVKC Directors (Elected): Finance: Kim Meeks 887-4875 kmeekd@vinu.edu Membership: Jamie Lane 899-1386 jamiemlane@gmail,com Observer Corps: Nancy Hensel 882-5060 nancyhensel@hotmail.com Voter Service: Judy Kratzner 886-4012 litracy@kcpl.lib.in.us Action/Legislation: Shanon O Toole - 886-9955x170 sotoole@suncommercial.com LWVKC Directors (Appointed): Newsletter: Sarah Estes 886.5838 s.neal.mail@gmail.com We the People: Tina Hidde 882-8353 hiddet@vcsc.k12.in.us Web-Master: Kim Meeks 887-4875 kmeekd@vinu.edu Public Relations: open September Unit and New Member Meeting Monday, September 21, 2009 Villwock Farms 11600 N Freelandville Road, Edwardsport, IN 6:30 pm Social and Farm Tour 7:00 pm Knox County Housing Challenges Speaker Sherry Seiwert Executive Director of the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA) All are welcome. Refreshments are provided. Directions to Villwock Farms: Starting from Hwy #67 exit off Hwy #41 North 1. Take the IN-67 exit 2. Keep right at the fork to continue toward IN-67/N State Rd 67 and merge onto IN-67/N State Rd 67 Continue to follow IN-67 - (15.2 mi - About 24 mins) 3. Turn left at County Rd-1100 E/Shipping St Continue to follow County Rd-1100 E 4. Go 2.7miles, about seven minutes, destination will be on the right 1

The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues and influences public policy through education and advocacy. Greetings everyone, Co-Presidents Message We hope you had a wonderful summer and we are excited to tell you about the activities our Board planned for the 2009-2010 program year. We look forward to hearing your thoughts. 2009-2010 Goals Update by-laws Housing issues and connecting / facilitating community agencies to work together Develop more community collaboration 2009-2010 Projects Meth Poster/Public Service Announcement Contest This project will be continued with the theme Not Even Once. Township Trustee Governance Study A committee has been formed with Joyce Villwock, Judy Hidde, Jen Holscher and Kim Meeks, and more members are needed to help with the research. Please contact any committee member if you are interested. 2009-2010 Program Local Visioning Project with emphasis on Housing and Township Trustee Governance State State Position Review to prepare our local response to the Kernan and Shepherd report National The local League is waiting for direction from the LWVUS on how to proceed with its programs: the National Popular Vote Compact, Global Warming and Health Care issues. 2009-2010 Meetings Board Meetings Will be held on the 1 st Monday of the month at 12:30 p.m. at VU Food Court. Unit Meetings Will be on the 3 rd Monday at 7:00 p.m. Lunch with the League, LWL Will be held at noon on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at Zanders. Monthly topics are published in each Voter and you can find upcoming scheduled speakers in the annual calendar and our new website. Mark your calendars! We look forward to your input on these issues that are important to our Knox County communities, the State and the Nation. 2

Next LUNCH WITH THE LEAGUE!!! Wednesday September 9 Noon Housing Update from Vincennes City Inspector Chris Eisenhut Zanders, on Main Street, Vincennes (Order off the menu) Please Bring: Intelligent Coworkers Humorous Friends Darling Spouse Our continuing focus on Housing: Through our 2007-2008 Visioning Project we determined Knox County housing issues threaten our historical attributes, our ability to attract and retain residents and businesses and our community pride. We set the following goals: Community support of current and new initiatives addressing affordable housing The growth of Neighborhood Watch groups and associations Increased efforts to clean-up communities and develop community pride Resolved issues regarding rental properties and increased enforcement of rental property ordinances Programs to assist homeowners in need of maintenance and repairs We held educational forums and aligned ourselves with community members working independently toward these goals. Today, many of these community efforts are gaining traction. As we continue to support them, this year s work will build channels for better communication and opportunities for community collaboration. Please plan to join LWL and unit meetings as often as you can to lend your thoughts to this work. Thank you! 3

The League of Women Voters is where hands-on work to safeguard democracy within our republic leads to civic improvement. Join the LWVKC, shape the issues, educate our community and keep our republic fair, representative and strong. MAKE YOUR TIME COUNT TWICE JOIN THE LEAGUE S OBSERVER CORPS!! How it works. After each meeting you already plan to attend, just send a quick note to Nancy Hensel to tell us what happened. nancyhensel@hotmail.com Or you can call Nancy at 882.5060 We introduce our new website: www.lwvknoxcounty.org The has a new website. We thank our webmaster Kim Meeks! The site is still under development, but all are encouraged to take a few minutes to look around and learn more about our local League! Finance Campaign: The 2009 Finance Campaign generated contributions totaling $3,410 to date, with donations received from fifty-five (55) individuals. Thirty-nine (39) individuals contributed $2,615 to the General Fund, exceeding the $2,000 goal. The Education Fund total is $795 with donations received from fifteen (15) individuals, slightly below the $1,000 goal. Thank you letters have been mailed to all contributors along with a 2009 Knox County Public Officials Guide. FIVE-YEAR HISTORY OF FINANCE CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS Campaign Year General Fund Contributions Education Fund Contributions 2009 $2,615 $795 2008 $2,860 $995 2007 $2,100 $1,510 2006 $1,370 $955 2005 $1,410 $1,265 4

Anyone wishing to make a contribution may still do so by contacting Bonnie Orvick at 890-3628. INTEREST SHEET Having had the summer to recover, relax and recharge your batteries, perhaps this is a good time to think about the upcoming year. There are many ways to get involved! Please let the LWVKC leaders know how you d like to participate. Please mark the items that interest you, below. You can return this sheet by mail to: Jamie Lane, 315 N. 9 th Street, Vincennes, IN 47591 or bring the completed form to the next unit meeting on Sept. 21, 2009. LOCAL PROGRAMMING Vision for Knox County Committee (Focus on Housing Issues) Meth Poster / PSA Contest Committee Township Trustee Governance Study Committee Lunch with the League -- Chair a Lunch (contact speaker, confirm location, facilitate meeting) MEMBERSHIP Membership Committee Distribute Membership Information at LWVKC events Assist in Membership and Outreach Events (desserts, dinners, etc.) ACTION/LEGISLATION Observer Corp Committee Observer Corp attend and report on specific public meeting Answer calls for action - telephone or write letters VOTER SERVICE Voter Service Committee Debate Committee help plan local candidate forums prior to elections Distribute Publications PUBLIC RELATIONS Public Relations Committee Assist in Production and Distribution of Monthly Newsletter Local Press Releases Mailings help with printing, addressing and mailing League mailings NATIONAL PROGRAMMING Healthcare Global Climate Change National Popular Vote Compact OTHER Attend State / Regional Meetings Other talents you would like to share with the League: 5

Name Phone and email Address LWV of Knox County P.O. Box 1366 Vincennes, IN 47591 Looking Forward: LWVKC Quick Look Calendar LWVIN Southern Regional Workshop Lunch with the League Housing August 29 @ 9am, VU, Fort Sackville Room, Beckes Student Union Building September 9 @ noon, Zanders Southern Regional Workshop: Clean Energy/Climate Control Vincennes update with city officials September Board Meeting September 14 @ 12:30 VU BSU Foodcourt Finalizing fall activities September Unit Meeting Housing September 21@ 6:30pm Villwock Farm in Edwardsport IHCD Director Sherry Selwert is joining us from Indianapolis 6