Upcoming Events

Voting Rights are Human Rights Protest
May
16

Voting Rights are Human Rights Protest

Join us to for our Voting Rights are Human Rights Protest. Meet Saturday May 16th at 2:30 pm Under the Sails in Downtown Hickory. Please make your own signs and come rain or shine to the event.

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League of Woman Voters of Catawba Valley Community Forum
Jun
4

League of Woman Voters of Catawba Valley Community Forum

Many questions are beginning to circulate about voting changes and safety in the 2026 Mid‑term Elections. The League of Women Voters of Catawba Valley (LWVCV) is hosting a community forum to provide clear, factual answers directly from election officials.

 LWVCV is partnering with the Catawba County Board of Elections to bring you a panel of knowledgeable election officials ready to address your questions. The discussion will be moderated by Timothy S. Kincaid, former senior resident superior court judge for the 25B Judicial District.

 Event details:

Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions during the event. You may also submit questions on this page from now until May 22.

 The forum will be live streamed and available for later viewing on both our website and the League’s Facebook page.

 

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Indivisible Visibility Day
May
2

Indivisible Visibility Day

Indivisible Visibility Day

“Support Small Business and Local Workers”

Who? You! All Indivisible Citizens of Catawba Valley

What? A companion to our May Day “Workers Over Billionaires, Kids Over Corporations” event, ICCV encourages you to show the community that we support our neighbors.  

Where? Wherever your Saturday takes you.

When? Anytime Saturday, May 2, 2026

How?

·      Wear your ICCV shirt as you go about your Saturday.

·      Patronize small businesses and farmers markets.

·      Donate to little free pantries or “blessing boxes.”

·      If you’re at the Hickory Farmer’s Market, you can support low-income families by donating at the market manager’s booth.

·      Take a few selfies and post to our private Facebook group or e-mail to lynndorfman@gmail.com

Why? ICCV wants to show our community that we are here, that we are working to help people in our area, and that we support small, local businesses.

 

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May Day  Protest
May
1

May Day Protest

Join us on May 1st to support workers and public education. Bring a sign and just show up. No sign up is needed.

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ICCV Monthly Meeting
Apr
23

ICCV Monthly Meeting

Our featured speaker will be Julie Noh-Smith. Julie is a committed advocate for a National Health Program that ensures universal access to healthcare and prioritizes people over corporate profits. Her advocacy is informed by her professional experience working on international healthcare policy within the pharmaceutical industry. Julie serves on the board of Healthcare Justice NC and on the Steering Committee of National Single Payer.  She is a leading member of the North Carolina Coalition for Medicare for All.

Julie will present on one of the most pressing issues facing individuals today: healthcare affordability. In her presentation, “This is Not Normal,” she will examine how the U.S. healthcare system evolved into its current form and discuss pathways toward a system that ensures healthcare for all. A Q&A session will follow. 

If you can’t join in person, join us via Facebook Live.

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Spring into Action
Apr
12

Spring into Action

Come and gather with your fellow resistors for fun and games, spirited conversation and mingling with your ICCV Friends

All ages welcome! Parking is plentiful.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase

“Saving our democracy is hard work. We work hard; let’s catch our breath and get better acquainted”
Deb Johnson, ICCV Chair

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ICCV Monthly Meeting
Mar
26

ICCV Monthly Meeting

If you can’t join in person, join us via Facebook Live.

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