President’s Message November-December 2025
As the days grow shorter and the air turns cooler, it’s clear that fall has arrived — a perfect time to reflect on all that we’re thankful for. There is so
As the days grow shorter and the air turns cooler, it’s clear that fall has arrived — a perfect time to reflect on all that we’re thankful for. There is so
YWL is off to a strong start Adult leaders include Nancy Altman, Julie Schwartz, Charlene Wiltsee and Wendy Thowdis. We meet in the Poppy Jasper Room at the Cultural and Community
School is back in session, and fall is upon us! I hope everyone found a little time to recharge this summer—self-care is so important. One highlight of my summer was spending
Bylaws/Governance Committee 2024-2025 Year-End Report The Bylaws/Governance Committee had another productive year. After the reorganization of the board structure in 2024, it was necessary to define responsibilities and create job descriptions for several
As our AAUW Morgan Hill year wraps up in June, so does my first term as branch president. It’s been an inspiring, action-packed year, and I’m deeply grateful to all who
Updates to our Leadership Team Exciting changes in our branch leadership After many years of dedicated service as Chair of the By-Laws/Governance Committee, Carol O’Hare is passing the torch to our enthusiastic
Susan Rife, Krisse Boursier, Monica McClintock --- Honorees announced at Spring Lunch The 2025 AAUW Honorees were announced at the May Spring Lunch. From among several excellent nominations, the
Does anyone else feel like they’re holding their breath, unsure of what’s coming next? I’m doing my best to anchor myself by focusing on one thing I can control — like
March 22, 2025 at Central High School The Young Women Leaders Conference 2025 was a great success, with 37 attendees from different areas of the county giving up their Saturday
March is here, and with it comes our only fundraiser of the year – the Wildflower Run! I love to share how our branch of more than 200 members comes together