The League of Ladies Voters South County (LWVSC) declares its third Quarterly Assembly within the “Discover Your Civic Voice” collection. The free and open to the general public assembly will happen on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM on the Maury Loontjens Memorial Library, 25 Pier Market, Narragansett, RI. All are welcome, however we ask you to register to permit sufficient seating.
Visitor speaker Dr. Connie Sobon Sensor, Chief LWV Observer to the United Nations (UN) will handle how she elevated the Worldwide Honor Society of Nursing (Sigma) to a distinguished presence and altered how nurses are perceived to incorporate larger emphasis on illness prevention, well being promotion, and capability for involvement in well being coverage improvement and decision-making to advance world well being.
Dr. Sobon Sensor’s expertise as an observer to the UN can inform us on the worth of displaying up frequently to watch governing our bodies. Moreover being within the room to talk up with our personal skilled information when vital selections are at stake, we are able to construct relationships that develop on the widespread good and promote a future that features everybody, not simply particular pursuits.
She brings us particular perception from the current UN assembly, that you simply received’t wish to miss.
This “Discover Your Civic Voice” collection is an initiative by LWVSC that goals to foster group dialogue, studying, and motion on subjects that form our democracy.
“Since 1945, representatives of the League of Ladies Voters have served as official Observers to the United Nations and now take pleasure in Particular Consultative Standing with the UN Financial and Social Council (ECOSOC). This particular standing permits the League to make formal oral or written statements to the UN and be consulted by the UN in areas during which the League has experience.” commented LWVSC President Christine Martone. “We hope as an instance with this presentation the facility of civic engagement each regionally and on the world stage.”