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Pausing to say thanks…

  • November 23, 2011
As we pause to give thanks for all of the things we take for granted throughout the rest of the year, I wanted to share with you some of the…
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Sandra Day O'Connor – Living a Life of Civic Leadership

  • October 19, 2011
It may be difficult for women who weren’t there at the time to understand, but Sandra Day O’Connor’s swearing in as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the United…
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Fall Leadership Conference Puts Emphasis on Transformation

  • September 30, 2011
A buzz was in the air in Baltimore last week at AJLI’s Fall Leadership Conference, which drew 300 delegates from 175 Leagues and underscored the Association’s road to Transformation. The…
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AJLI’s 89th Annual Conference in Philadelphia Focuses on Transformation for the 21st Century

  • September 28, 2011
Robust initiatives in e-learning, training, fund development, and Action Learning are shared; Nicholas Kristof delivers keynote on human trafficking and women’s empowerment;  and delegates pass dues increase— first in 10…
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Webinar Wednesdays gets into gear

  • September 28, 2011
Webinar Wednesdays gets into gear, Wednesday, Oct. 5, with insights from Heather McLeod Grant, co-author of Forces for Good The Webinar Wednesdays program, one of the exciting offerings in AJLI’s…
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Transformation in the 2011-2012 League Year

  • September 27, 2011
THE RUBBER HITS THE ROAD Those of you who attended Annual Conference may recall the presentation given by AJLI’s Executive Director Susan Danish in which she read aloud a children’s…
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What’s all the chatter about Action Learning?

  • September 27, 2011
We asked Anne Dalton, AJLI’s Chief Officer for Strategic Initiatives, and Janine le Sueur, Director of Education and Programs, to give us a little primer on Action Learning as a…
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The Tenth Anniversary of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks

  • September 8, 2011
As we approach the tenth anniversary of the September 11 tragedy, we cannot help but mourn the loss of so many lives brimming with hope and flickering with the bright…
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Did you check out our blog yet?

  • September 6, 2011
It’s still a new idea for many Junior Leagues, but more are now using their own blogs as an additional communications channel to reach members and their communities. And why…
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Tweet this: Tell us why you joined #JuniorLeague!

  • August 30, 2011
The Junior League of Napa-Sonoma sent out that Tweet at a little after 1:30 p.m. PDT on August 17. Within minutes, retweets started coming in from all over The Association.…
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