Newsletter: Young Women Leaders Conference
Young Women Leaders Annual Spring Conference is Fast Approaching! The Young Women Leaders group (YWL) is busy planning its annual conference for area youth. This year’s conference (the first to be
Young Women Leaders Annual Spring Conference is Fast Approaching! The Young Women Leaders group (YWL) is busy planning its annual conference for area youth. This year’s conference (the first to be
Climate Change is Real: Where Do We Go From Here? Program: Tuesday, February 28 6:30-8:30 pm, Morgan Hill Library Ask our environmental experts, Kari Hall (NBC Bay Area Meteorologist), Lesley Miles (Architect,
--- Here are just a few of the 900 runners and walkers who participated in the 39th annual Wildflower Run. Above photos By Dzung Tran, Susan Brazelton, Noella Vigeant
--- Our 1st AAUW Earth Day Celebration on April 24 was a fantastic success. We are so grateful to all of our members who worked so diligently on the creation, promotion and production
--- Congratulations to the eighteen MHUSD 7th graders who were selected and also congrats to the two alternates. The students are: Cailyn Fang and Serena Prola from Martin Murphy Middle
Register Now for the 2022 Wildflower Run! March 27, 2022 IN PERSON at Live Oak High School Early-Bird Registration - Register early to be guaranteed one of our 2022 limited edition t-shirts
In memory of Gemma Abels, a local educator, activist, labor organizer, and champion of social justice, the Edward Boss Prado Foundation, in partnership with SURJ South County (Showing Up for Racial Justice), is presenting
Keeping In Touch Changes Lori Mains, Keeping in Touch grant program chair, is resigning to prepare for her first grandson, Nathan, who will be born in November. She is also
Virtual Tech Trek was held statewide this summer in June and July with a total of 594 campers, including the twelve selected by our Branch. Congratulations to AAUW Morgan Hill's selected campers:
Join AAUW Morgan Hill in partnership with the City of Morgan Hill, the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce, SURJ (Showing Up for Racial and Social Justice) South County, and the Edward Boss Prado Foundation