4 past events with the voter education tag
0 upcoming events with this tagMar 19, 2024
Tuesday
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2024 Primary Series Candidate Forum
6:30pm to 7:30pm @
Maring-Hunt Library
Community Room
2005 S High Street
All candidates are invited to participate in a forum to bring their voice directly to the voters. All candidates will be asked the same questions. Questions will be solicited from the audience as well as prepared common questions. March 19 is focused on county and local candidates. April 2 will focus on State and Federal offices.
Apr 2, 2024
Tuesday
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2024 Primary Series Candidate Forum
6:30pm to 7:30pm @
Maring-Hunt Library
Community Room
2005 S High Street
All candidates are invited to participate in a forum to bring their voice directly to the voters. All candidates will be asked the same questions. Questions will be solicited from the audience as well as prepared common questions. March 19 is focused on county and local candidates. April 2 will focus on State and Federal offices.
Sep 19, 2024
Thursday
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237th Anniversary of Constitution Week: "The Constitution in Black & White" 6pm to 7:30pm @ Kennedy Public Library 1700 W. McGalliard Rd. Muncie, IN
All are invited to a presentation by BSU Political Science Professor Dr. Darren Wheeler who will delve into The Constitution in Black & White. “Interpreting the Constitution should be easy, right? Well, yes - and no. Join Dr. Wheeler in a discussion of the challenges that judges face when interpreting the Constitution in the judicial decision-making process." Sponsored by the Paul Revere Chapter (Daughters of the American Revolution) in recognition of Constitution Week (September 17-23) For more information https://www.facebook.com/share/tpemSFvYkkadHDee/?mibextid=qi2Omg or email paulreveremuncie@gmail.com
Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday
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Paul Revere Chapter: DAR Celebration of the 238th Anniversary of the Constitution 6pm to 7:30pm @ Maring-Hunt Library Meeting Room 2005 S High Street
All are invited to a celebration of the enduring legacy of the Constitution featuring BSU Alexander M. Bracken Distinguished Professor of History, Dr. Nicole Etcheson who will delve into Revising the Work of the Founders: The Reconstruction Amendments.
"The Civil War caused Americans to believe that the Founders' work had been imperfect. They revised the Constitution by adding amendments to free enslaved people, granting them citizenship and rights, including the vote. Why did the post-Civil War generation write the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments?"
Sponsored by the Paul Revere Chapter (Daughters of the American Revolution) celebrating Constitution Week (September 17-23) with The League of Women Voters of Muncie-Delaware County.
For more information https://www.facebook.com/share/tpemSFvYkkadHDee/?mibextid=qi2Omg or email paulreveremuncie@gmail.com
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2024 Primary Series Candidate Forum
6:30pm to 7:30pm @
Maring-Hunt Library
Community Room
2005 S High Street