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November, 2025

Saturday
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Wondering what to do this month? Consider visiting Native American museums and historical sites in our area, find out about voting challenges Native Americans face in our area, and offer voter services as needed.
To find out more about this observation, visit: https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/
Monday
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the League of Women Voters Education Fund is proud to announce that it will assume the Managing Partner role of Election Hero Day, a collaborative and nonpartisan national day of celebration recognizing the tremendous contributions that election officials, their staff, and poll workers make to ensure a safe and secure voting experience for all Americans.
Tuesday
4
Mail In Votes or In Person at Polling Stations around Sacramento County
 
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Why Are We Having a Special Election?
President Trump asked Texas to redraw congressional districts to help Republicans, so Governor Newsom asked the California Legislature to do the same for Democrats. In this special election, voters will decide if California can use these new maps for all congressional
elections through 2030.
Wednesday
5
Fruitridge Community Collaborative
10:30 AM
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This event will connect residents and families—particularly those in the Fruitridge and surrounding area (44.01 Census Tract) —with career pathways, job opportunities, and critical community resources.

This event is a collaboration among Sacramento County Public Health, The Ring of Democracy, and Public Health Advocates. Our primary focus is supporting low-income and marginalized community members by increasing access to local government jobs, union opportunities, apprenticeship programs, and more.
Monday
10
Sacramento County Office of Education Conference Center
10:00 AM
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The PACT Team provides assistance to Parolees that are reintegrating back into society by helping them receive services. They have a monthly Meeting from 10am - noon at the Sacramento County Education Conference Center
Thursday
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Meets every 3rd Thursday at 3pm-5pm. All members are welcome to join.
Saturday
22
Arden Arcade Library
10:30 AM
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Our LWVSC in person meeting to come together and plan for the upcoming Primary in June 2026.
Sunday
30
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Wondering what to do this month? Consider visiting Native American museums and historical sites in our area, find out about voting challenges Native Americans face in our area, and offer voter services as needed.
To find out more about this observation, visit: https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/
Email: info@lwvsacramento.org
Phone (916) 447-8683
League of Women Voters of Sacramento
P.O. Box 22778 
Sacramento CA 95822