LWV-Downeast: League Meeting

MOORE COMMUNITY CENTER
125 State St
Ellsworth, ME
Saturday, June 6, 2026
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM

In celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary, join independent scholar Cara Ryan for a journey through the storied history of the League of Women Voters on Mount Desert Island.

Drawing on her 2026 Chebacco essay, “Keeping the Lights on for Democracy,” Ryan traces the League’s evolution on MDI from its suffragist foundations to the fleeting group that formed on the eve of World War II through a very active 1960s-1990s, and to its dynamic reinvigoration in the 21st century. This talk offers a fascinating lens on local and national women’s history, highlighting the colorful characters who have remained steadfast in their non-partisan commitment to free and fair elections.

This hybrid event is free to the public, and lunch will be offered to in-person attendees.  There will be an opportunity for questions from the live audience, and there will be an opportunity for the Zoom audience to submit their own questions.

Register below to join by Zoom.

Birng your kids! Child care is available. Please let us know if you plan to bring your kids (how many and how old)  by emailing us at downeast@lwvme.org.


Quilted wall hanging by Cara Ryan.