Information for NC NOW, 2007
AAUW has an ad in the program for the annual meeting of the North Carolina National Organization for Women. Here are the links mentioned in that ad, along with some additional resources.
DetailsAAUW has an ad in the program for the annual meeting of the North Carolina National Organization for Women. Here are the links mentioned in that ad, along with some additional resources.
DetailsOne late entry in list of things I brought back from Phoenix:
P-2-P (Personal-to-Political and Political-to-Personal) Workshop from AAUW Ridgefield (CT). Materials to use for a program to reach out to and draw in girls’ organizations. For details see aauw-ct-ridgefield.org/documents/Apathy2Activism.html
2005
AAUW NC Board Meeting, Chapel Hill
October 29, 2005 (see Tar Heel News and minutes)
AAUW NC Board Meeting, Research Triangle Park
July 30, 2005
AAUW Convention, Washington, DC
June 24-27, 2005. Notes from NC perspective.
AAUW NC 2005 Convention
April 15-17, 2005, Asheville
AAUW NC Board Retreat
Friday-Saturday, Jan. 28-29, 2005, Greensboro
2004
Presentation of AAUW Juvenile Literature Award
Friday, Nov. 19 at NC Literary and Historical Assoc. meeting
Blonnie Bunn Wyche, member of AAUW
The Greensboro branch local arrangements committee in consultation with the AAUW NC executive committee, has developed a budget for the 2008 convention. It will be presented for approval (and amendment, if necessary) at the board meeting on Saturday morning, October 20.
DetailsHere is the treasurer’s report as of 9/30/07: Treasurer’s Report
October 22 meeting on caring for the elderly, update on the project to provide school supplies, and more.
DetailsNC State Women’s Center, Saint Augustine’s College, and Shaw University are sponsoring this area’s first Running & Winning workshop on Saturday, November 3, 2007, at Peace College in Raleigh. This interactive workshop is designed to give young women in high school and college the opportunity to explore public service as a career. During the session, participants will meet with local women office holders and explore their own leadership abilities.
DetailsFlorence Soltys, known in North Carolina and across the nation as a leading expert and fearless advocate for people as they aged, died Thursday, Sept. 27, of a heart attack. She was admired for her work on issues related to the goals of AAUW of North Carolina.
DetailsThalian Hall Center for the Performing Arts, an historic theater in Wilmington, is over 150 years old. For decades, a variety of cultural arts programs has been enjoyed by residents and visitors alike. A major expansion, renovation, and facelift is about to take place. The Wilmington Branch will learn more about this project at its…
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