Monthly Archives: May 2019

“Hairspray” Fundraiser

“Hairspray”

Our Annual Fundraiser Play
Wednesday, June 12, 2019
Columbia Entertainment Company
1800 Nelwood Drive, Columbia
6:30 p.m. (7:30 p.m. curtain)

Tickets: $25 or 5 for $100 (Underwriters)
Tickets are still available. Send your request and check to LWV-CBC, PO Box 239, Columbia 65205.

The funds raised from this event go into the general fund of LWV and support our many yearly activities, including candidate forums and other public events on current public policy topics. This is a special year where we are observing the centennial of the 19th Amendment and also of the League of Women Voters. There will be a number of special events celebrating these 100th anniversaries.

Lunch & Learn – Meet Interim Police Chief Geoff Jones

Meet The Interim Police Chief
Lunch & Learn
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
12:00 Noon
HyVee on Grindstone

Presenter
Interim Police Chief Geoff Jones

 This will be an opportunity for the general public to meet the interim police chief and learn about the current and future plans of the department. Geoff Jones was appointed Columbia’s Interim Chief of Police on February 4, 2019.

This event is free and open to the public.

Attendees are welcome to bring their lunch or purchase lunch in the HyVee store.

Human and Companion Animal Interaction

The Mental and Physical Health Benefits of Human and Companion Animal Interaction
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
7:00 p.m.
Missouri United Methodist Church, 204 S. 9th Street, Columbia

The guest speaker
Rebecca A. Johnson
Professor & director,
Research Center for Human-Animal Interaction, MU College of Veterinary Medicine

The League of Women Voters of Columbia-Boone County and the Children’s Grove will cosponsor a program about the mental and physical health benefits of companion animals.
Dr. Johnson will give an engaging presentation describing how interacting with companion animals benefits people with depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress. She will also present research on the health benefits of dog walking. All these benefits occur across the lifespan and are rooted in the biology of bonds formed with animals.
This event is free and open to the public.