Women's History Month / Voter Awareness

Celebrate Women's History month with Comptroller Darlene Green, State Rep. Karla May, Committee Woman Mattie Moore, and the League of Women Voters.

March 12, 2012 | 2 min reading time

This article is 14 years old. It was published on March 12, 2012.

 

ST. LOUIS, March 12, 2012 – Celebrate Women's History month with Comptroller Darlene Green, State Representative Karla May, Committee Woman Mattie Moore, and the League of Women Voters as they bring awareness to the importance of being a registered voter. The event, which is being hosted and sponsored by the St. Louis Public Library, will take place March 23 through March 30, 2012. Citizens will have the chance to get information about the voting process as well as register for the upcoming elections. A list of dates and locations are as follows:  

  • Friday, March 23, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m., Julie Davis Branch
  • Monday, March 26, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m., Carpenter Branch
  • Wednesday, March 28, 5 p.m. – 7 p.m., Schlafly Branch
  • Friday, March 30, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m., Buder Branch

For more information on these dates, times and locations go to the St. Louis Public Library website at slpl.org or to St. Louis City at http://stlouis-mo.gov/government/departments/comptroller/news.

 

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