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LWV sponsors free moderator workshop

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

The League of Women Voters of Greater Tucson will hold a free moderator training
workshop from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., on Sat. April 30 at the Sam Lena-South Tucson Branch
Library to assist organizations in how to hold workshops.

Sam Lena-South Tucson Branch Library is at 1607 S. 6th Avenue (south of E. 22nd Street).

Light refreshments will be served. Deadline for reservations for the workshop is April 27.

To make a reservation, please call (520) 740-5779 or (520) 622-0905.

“All workshop attendees will learn how to set the tone of the forum as
moderator,” said Victor Bowleg, Voter Services chairman for the League of Women
Voters of Greater Tucson. “Characteristics of a moderator include neutrality,
authority, confidence, spontaneity, knowledge and understanding,” said Sally
Davenport, an active Voter Services member.

“Every forum/debate needs a moderator, someone who is responsible for making the
format work as intended,” Bowleg said. “A moderator is a traffic cop. In order
to keep things going smoothly, the moderator must follow the rules set down –
either with a light hand and humor – or by being tough since forum rules dictate
fairness.”

“The League has been asked to promote civility and security in its own sessions
and to help organizations do the same.” Bowleg said. “This includes showing
respect of different opinions, avoiding inflammatory rhetoric, speaking out
against violence, prejudice and incivility in all forums when it occurs.”

Each participant will have a Moderator Checklist including setting up the room,
starting the forum, questions and timing, closing statements of candidates or
panelists. Following the checklist will be role-playing of moderating,
discussion and a short break and workshop evaluation. Each participant will be
given a packet outlining the above.

Contact: Victor Bowleg, Chairman
vbowleg@hotmail.com
(520) 740-5779
Maxine Goodman – Media/Community Relations
maxinegoodman17@yahoo.com
(520) 622-0905

Meet Ramon Valadez, Chair of the Pima County Board of Supervisors

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Meet Me at the Library: Conversations With Arizona Leaders - District 2 Pima County Supervisor Ramon Valadez

In March and April, take one of several opportunities to meet and talk with Pima County Supervisor Ramon Valadez. Valadez served in both the Arizona State House and Senate before being appointed to serve on the Pima County Board of Supervisors in September 2003, where he represents District 2. Supervisor Valadez brings a wealth of experience to his position on the board. A lifelong resident of Tucson, Supervisor Valadez has been actively involved in his community since high school. He has focused much of his time and energies on issues affecting children and youth in such important areas as education, youth employment, homelessness, crime prevention, health care and recreation.

For your chance to meet Supervisor Valdez, drop by any of these libraries:

Monday, March 14, 6:30-8:00 pm
Valencia Branch Library, 202 W. Valencia Road

Wednesday, March 22, 6:30-8:00 pm
Eckstrom-Columbus Branch Library, 4350 E. 22nd St. (SE corner of Columbus)

Wednesday, April 13, 5:00-6:30 pm
Sam Lena-South Tucson Branch Library, 1607 S. Sixth Ave. (south of E. 22nd St.)

For a recent radio interview on the Buckmaster Show (KJLL 1330 AM) on Feb. 16, 2011 – click here. Democrat Valadez speaks about the Pima County budget, RTA projects, civility in political discourse.

Valadez is up for re-election in 2012, along with the other four Pima County Supervisors.