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• Women's History Month 2007 Jazz Fundraiser

• WAGG-NJ, Women's History Month press conference, 3.15.07.
WAGG-NJ press conference speakers, former Assemblywoman Joan Wright, former Assemblywoman Rose Heck, Senator Loretta Weinberg, Senator Diane Allen, Senator Nia Gill, Debbie Walsh & WAGG-NJ Chair Myra Terry. Conference room #10, State House is Trenton, filled for the WAGG-NJ, Women's History Month press conference celebrating the 35th anniversary of the swearing in of Wynona Lipman, the first African American woman of the NJ Senate.
Assemblywoman Linda Stender, Senator Nia Gill, Debbie Walsh and Assemblywoman Nellie Poe share a laugh. WAGG-NJ strategy chair, Rose Heck and WAGG-NJ Chair Myra Terry.
Former Assemblywoman Joan Wright, former Assemblywoman Rose Heck, Senator Nia Gill, Senator Diane Allen, Debbie Walsh & WAGG-NJ Chair Myra Terry. Rose Heck, Joan Wright, Assemblywoman Sheila Oliver.
Rose Heck laughs as Senator Diane Allen regales the audience with stories of life as a women legislator in the NJ State Senate. Senator Nia Gill moves the group to tears as she recalls the spirit and life of Wynona Lipman.
Debbie Walsh, Director Center for American Women & Politics. Assemblywomen Bonnie Watson Coleman and Jennifer Beck look on as their colleagues speak at the WAGG-NJ Women's History Month press conference.
Senator Lorretta Weinberg describes the battle to achieve and retain seats for women in elected office in the NJ State Legislature. Assemblywoman Sheila Oliver speaks of Senator Lipman's legacy and influence on her career of service.

• On August 4th, 2005 more than 100 women from across the State met at Woodlawn Eagleton Institute to learn more about WAGG-NJ, Women Advocating for Good Government, NJ.
Joan Wright Loretta Weinberg
WAGG-NJ executive board member and Marketing and Education Chairperson Joan Wright explains the WAGG-NJ mission. Assemblywoman Loretta Weinberg addresses the group.

• Meeting at Eagleton, 8/04/05.
Eagleton Meeting
Women gathered from across the State, all ages, all cultures, to participate in WAGG-NJ's efforts to elect more progressive women to public office in New Jersey.
Myra Terry Rose Heck and Loretta Weinberg
CEO of the Women's Fund Myra Terry excites the crowd with projections of the day when 51% of elected office holders are women. Former Assemblywoman and WAGG-NJ Executive Board member Rose Heck watched the proceedings with Assemblywoman Loretta Weinberg.
Rose Heck Thumbs Up Zulima Farber
Former Assemblywoman Rose Heck gives the group the thumbs up for WAGG-NJ's chances of success in November. Former Public Defender and Public Advocate in the Florio Administration, WAGG-NJ Executive Board member Zulima Farber addresses the group.
WAGG-NJ Executive Board
Woman Advocating for Good Government Executive Board, from ,left Judy Lutzy, Joan Wright, Zulima Farber, Myra Terry and Rose Heck.
* Missing from the photo are: Kelly Rosso Leight and Deborah Hurley.

• Trenton Press Conference, 8/17/05.
Amy Simon and Producer Linda Greenstein
Amy Simon and producer prep for special NJ Women on Air. Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein endorsed by WAGG-NJ.
Joan Wright,Myra Terry,Amy Simon Liz Gamal, Amy Simon
Joan Wright & Myra Terry with host of NJ Women on Air, Amy Simon. Liz Gamal with host of NJWomen on AIr, Amy Simon.
Rose Heck,Zuliman Farber,Amy Simon Myra Terry
Rose Heck & Zuliman Farber with host of NJ Women on Air, Amy Simon. WF Ex Director Myra Terry stirs the crowd.
Room full of Women Amy Handlin
Women filled the room for the WAGG-NJ press conference. Dr. Amy Handlin, candidate for Assembly, District 13, endorsed by WAGG-NJ.

WAGG-NJ Members Assemblywoman Greenstein
WAGG-NJ members from left, Beth Hyre, Amy Simon, Debbie Weinstein, Myra Terry, Judy Lutzy, Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, in front the next generation, Hannah Gardern, in rear Deborah Hurley, work the shoppers for Greenstein. Assemblywoman Greenstein speaks with Beth Hyre and Deborah Hurley of WAGG-NJ at the Hamilton Shoprite.
Amy Simon and Myra Terry  
WAGG-NJ executive board members Amy Simon and Myra Terry promote Women Advocating for Good Government NJ at the Garden State Women's Health Fair on October 15, 2005.  
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