Newsletter: Membership News
New member Anja Hamilton was born in Augsburg, Germany. Her father, a Marketing Director at a German textile company, traveled extensively to international fashion shows throughout his career, and her mother
New member Anja Hamilton was born in Augsburg, Germany. Her father, a Marketing Director at a German textile company, traveled extensively to international fashion shows throughout his career, and her mother
The Climate Education and Action Committee celebrity-laden program “Climate Change is REAL: Where do we go from here?” was an enormous success! AAUW and community members filled the library in anticipation
The Nominating Committee and Leadership Development Team would like to present the proposed Slate of Officers for the 2023-2024 year. Instructions for voting will be in the weekly email by April 1.
Piano: An All-Woman Show Celebrate Women’s History Month with a program of 250 years of piano music by women composers presented by Brianna Conrey Sunday, March 19, 2 pm at the
Many members may be unaware of the special arrangement that AAUW-MH has with the Morgan Hill Historical Society. In exchange for encouraging members to become docents for MHHS and publicizing their
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,
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