Newsletter: President’s Message Jan/Feb 23
Happy New Year, dear Branch Members, I hope you took a break and had time to relax with family and friends this holiday season. It has been wonderful celebrating together at
Happy New Year, dear Branch Members, I hope you took a break and had time to relax with family and friends this holiday season. It has been wonderful celebrating together at
Performing at the Women In Touch holiday brunch Back row: Joan Sullivan, Karen MacDonald, Linda Tarvin, Susan Rife, Darla Andresen, Valerie Chambliss, Joanne Rife Front row: Kyung Lee, Alissa Crispin, Krisse Boursier,
Our 40th anniversary invites a look back to 1984 when the first Wildflower Run (WFR) was organized and had 217 participants, all women and girls. The events were the 2k, 5k and
Each year we ask our members to contribute to The Wildflower Fund, which supports all our branch’s charitable activities: local scholarships and grants for women and girls, Tech Trek science/math camp
The AAUW Honoree program is a wonderful way for our branch to recognize outstanding members. Think about who you see promoting the mission of AAUW, providing great service to the branch or board, performing
Morgan Hill AAUW is pleased to present our newest members! --- Sheila Dunwoodie was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, and moved to Morgan Hill with her husband in 1985 after living
2023 will be a busy year for AAUWs Climate Education and Action Committee (CEAC). With passage of the ‘Inflation Reduction Act’ more rebates and tax credits will be available to upgrade
AAUW is one of the largest funders of women’s graduate education, awarding over $6M in fellowships and grants for the current academic year. The Morgan Hill Branch has established and completed two
Santa Clara County IBC is now the SMS-IBC! Wait - what is the Santa Clara County IBC? The Santa Clara County Interbranch Council (IBC) consists of representatives from the seven Santa
Countless Black women have made significant contributions to history, thought, society, innovation, science, government, civil rights, women’s rights, and much more. For Black History month we celebrate the achievements of but a