UULMNJ Annual Plenary – April 14, 2012

ANNUAL MEETING 2012
Saturday, April 14, 9:00am – 3:00pm

Hosted by the UU Congregation of Monmouth County
1475 West Front Street, Lincroft NJ
(see www.uucmc.org for directions)

 

Featuring a keynote address by Ingrid Reed:

“How Does New Jersey Measure Up: Citizens United and the Fairness of Our Elections”

Ingrid Reed recently retired as a Policy Analyst and the Director of the New Jersey Project at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers, and is a member of the UU Princeton congregation.  The New Jersey Project is an initiative designed to reinforce and expand the contributions of Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics to the governance and politics of New Jersey. Among its initiatives are research and programs on campaign and election activity, ethics administration, and governance issues.  Reed’s work focused on campaigns and elections from the point of view of the citizen.

 

Please join us at the 2012 UULMNJ annual meeting:

  • UUs from all over New Jersey will be gathering to discuss past and future actions on key issues.
  • Delegates from Affiliated Congregations will be voting on the new budget and members of the Board of Trustees.
  • A great opportunity to meet in person with justice leaders from other congregations.

Check-in starts at 8:300am with coffee and bagels; the meeting will begin promptly at 9:00am.

There will be a working lunch provided.  We rely on your donations to cover the cost of food and materials for this event.

Download a flyer for your congregation.

 

REGISTER NOW!

Register online at https://www.formdesk.com/uuforms/UULMNJ

or Contact us at 609-672-7331 or workshop@uulmnj.org

Check back for more details, coming soon!