Newsletter: President’s Message November-December 2024
After those many weeks of way too high temperatures, didn’t it feel wonderful to finally experience a cool, crisp morning?! I think Fall has finally arrived. Sending huge thanks to Susan
After those many weeks of way too high temperatures, didn’t it feel wonderful to finally experience a cool, crisp morning?! I think Fall has finally arrived. Sending huge thanks to Susan
We have been spending more than we are taking in For the past several years, we have been spending more than we are taking in from branch dues of $25 per member. Fortunately
Welcome Linda Withrow, our 200th member, and the seven other new members who have recently joined the branch. Former member Linda Withrow re-joined AAUW in September at a candidate forum. She
2nd Annual Branch Showcase The second annual AAUW Morgan Hill Showcase on October 22 was a big success. The well attended event presented information about branch programs and interest groups, showed off the
Order your t-shirt by January 25, 2025! Each year’s Wildflower Run t-shirt is unique, with a different background color, a fresh new design, and the year highlighted as part of the
An AAUW member since 2018, Heather aims to deepen her understanding of Morgan Hill’s operations through the Leadership program to enhance her volunteer efforts. She has already been actively involved with several
On August 21, 2024 at the Morgan Hill Community Park, the Young Women Leaders had their first social for 2024-2025 year. The young ladies were excited to reconnect after their summer vacation.
AAUW Morgan Hill Partners with the City on Environmental Justice Initiative Branch members Suman Ganapathy, Margaret McCann, Janet McElroy, Margo Hinnenkamp and Krisse Boursier joined Morgan Hill City Principal Planner Adam Paszkowski at
In December 2017 AAUW MH and the City of Morgan Hill dedicated the Elena Moreno Memorial Garden within Railroad Park on Depot Street. The garden acknowledges Elena, who had died the
In the summer of 1989 nearly thirty members of AAUW Morgan Hill volunteered to create a quilt depicting MH landmarks. They were motivated by a desire to preserve pictures of some local