Newsletter: New Member Meet-Up
. Top to Bottom Back: Wan Chen, Donna Ruebusch, Ginger Radlo, Nancy Wulff, Anne Kappmeyer; Top to Bottom Front: Krisse Boursier, Bonnie Fishman, Stacey Moeder, Kim Gardner, Alexandra Mandel Joan
. Top to Bottom Back: Wan Chen, Donna Ruebusch, Ginger Radlo, Nancy Wulff, Anne Kappmeyer; Top to Bottom Front: Krisse Boursier, Bonnie Fishman, Stacey Moeder, Kim Gardner, Alexandra Mandel Joan
Wine & Whine returned to the calendar after a fifteen month hiatus due to COVID. On Wednesday, August 18, 26 of our members and two guests met at the back
Terrific Travels! . Carol O’Hare made a short trip to Denver in July to visit her 98-year-old sister-in-law. She stayed with Maryanne Flynn, a former AAUW Morgan Hill member who regularly hosted
Activists for Climate Action ‘‘CODE RED” That’s the warning coming from the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) Unless there are “immediate, rapid, and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions” we
The Morgan Hill Branch of the American Association of University Women was chartered on December 7, 1981, with 41 members. We will celebrate our 40th anniversary on December 5, 2021. Save the
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
Branch member, Tammy Parker, has been selected to attend Leadership Morgan Hill (LMH) Class of 2022. LMH is a local training and development program created to inspire future leaders to community service.
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:
Giving Back: Allocation of 2021 Wildflower Run Proceeds . The Allocations Committee is proposing an allocation of $54,200 from our Wildflower Fund now, with an additional $3,000 to be allocated
Our first 2021-2022 program was held at the Community and Cultural Center on Tuesday, August 24 - a hybrid, interactive panel discussion with the new MHUSD superintendent, MHUSD administrator, teacher, parent &