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Financial literacy the focus of April 2007 meeting for Wilmington

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorMarch 21, 2007

Financial literacy will be the focus of the Wilmington branch April meeting. Barbara Fleming, former branch treasurer and Certified Financial Planner, will speak on “Do your financial assets resemble a formal dinner or a buffet?” Please send your questions in advance to Barbara at bfpres@ec.rr.com . We will also hold our annual elections and vote…

JACKSONVILLE REGIONAL BRANCH MARCH 2007 NEWSLETTER

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorMarch 20, 2007

PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE: We would like to extend a cordial invitation to Twin Rivers/New Bern Branch, Wilmington Branch and at-large members in the area to join us on March 26 at 6:30 p.m. to hear State President Nancy Shoemaker speak. The meeting will take place at the Swansboro Town Hall, 502 Church Street, Swansboro. We are…

Twin Rivers Women’s History Project, 2007

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorMarch 17, 2007

The Twin Rivers Branch made New Bern aware of its early 20th century women leaders during March 2007. The area was focusing programs on the book The Great Gatsby and the branch tied in Women’s History month to this program. Four members researched and others helped to created a display about seven of New Bern’s…

Let’s celebrate Anniversaries in 2007! AAUW NC has 80 years!

Branch News Archive, History ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorMarch 7, 2007

Anniversaries – local, state, and national – that we’ll be celebrating in Winston-Salem.

Spring 2007 Tar Heel News

Branch News Archive, State News Archive, State NewslettersBy AAUW NC EditorFebruary 23, 2007

The Spring 2007 issue of the Tar Heel News has been posted. There are minor editing corrections that were made after the print edition went to press, and we may post one more corrected edition with other changes. But, without further delay, here is your convention issue of the state newsletter: AAUW NC Spring 2007…

CHAPEL HILL BRANCH NEWS

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorFebruary 20, 2007

CHAPEL HILL 2006-07 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRS

AAUW/JACKSONVILLE REGIONAL BRANCH FEBRUARY 2007 NEWSLETTER

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorFebruary 14, 2007

PRESIDENTS’ MESSAGE: We are still flying high from our adventure at the Air Station. Thank you to Sue Currie for her most informative talk on her work as a Flight Simulator Technician. Her path to that position is a model for any woman pursuing a career in a technology field. Thank you as well to…

Women’s History the focus of Wilmington’s March meeting, 2007

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorFebruary 12, 2007

The Wilmington Branch will meet on Saturday, March 10, 10 am at the Northeast Library, 1241 Military Cutoff Road, Wilmington. Dr. Tammy Stone-Gordon, Assistant Professor of History at UNC-Wilmington, will present “Learning Women’s History at Museums and Historic Sites.” There will also be a raffle for a large “potpourri basket” to benefit the Legal Advocacy…

Raleigh/Wake County events, 2007

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorJanuary 23, 2007

February 10 – Mom’s Turn to Learn, a Transitions-type event, but with a twist. We’ll have tables at a shopping center to hand out information on returning to higher education to those who stop by. March 10 – Author’s Brunch. Angela-Davis Garner, Plum Wine. For more info see rwc.aauwnc.org

International Relations the focus of February 2007 meeting in Wilmington

Branch News ArchiveBy AAUW NC EditorJanuary 21, 2007

The Wilmington Branch will meet on Saturday, February 10, 10 am at the Northeast Library, Military Cutoff, Wilmington. The topic will be International Relations, with special presentations on Iran and Brazil. Speakers will be Anuzia Rodriguez and Ann Sherman Skiba. Our branch has a vibrant International Relations Study Group which meets monthly. New participants are…

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