Pictured left to right are the writers who read from their works at the luncheon: Jeri Board, Laurie Ross, Claire Wharton, and Savannah Marino. On Saturday, March 6, 2010, six of Polk County’s published writers, plus a poet and a high school student, shared their works and their creative worlds. Four of the writers opened…
Greetings, I have seen two undeniable signs of spring – robins and dandelions. And I noticed that my neighbor’s forsythia is blooming. Hooray! For our March meeting we will be back at the BOLD office at the old train station, downtown Jacksonville. Our meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. Evelyn Lynge will present a short…
AAUW Greensboro Branch January 13, 2010 Community Action Grant Organizational Summary/Commitment AAUW Greensboro branch, with 70-90 members, has been interested in helping girls step into scientific and other non-traditional careers by supporting the Eleanor Roosevelt fund for twenty years, sponsoring and leading a variety of projects for girls in that time. AAUW Greensboro frequently partners…
President’s Message AAUW Twin Rivers/New Bern is hosting their annual authors’ luncheon on January 30 (Saturday). The luncheon is at the Chelsea Restaurant on the corner of Middle and Broad Streets; gathering at 11:30 and lunch served at noon. We will have an author at each table. This year we have a poet, two writers…
Each year the AAUW-Wilmington Branch, offers scholarships to non-traditional students who are enrolled at the University of North at Wilmington. Jean Schaefer, president of the Wilmington branch, is pictured with this year’s scholarship recipient, Elizabeth Fonteyne. Ms. Fonteyne expressed appreciation for scholarship assistance during the annual Carolina Author’s Luncheon event, held at UNCW Warwick Center, November 2009.
President’s Message It is hard to believe that it is already the middle of November! With Thanksgiving just a few days away, I have so much to be thankful for again this year. My list of blessings includes AAUW and my relationships with each one of you. I hope that your gratitude list continues to…
President’s Message Boone was beautiful last weekend! The leaves had started to turn the brilliant reds, oranges, and ambers of fall. The topics for Saturday’s presentations at the Fall Leadership Meeting ranged from “Creating a Healthy Branch Culture” to the WAGE Project. We also learned more about changes to the national by-laws and how those…
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