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August 9th Launch of Women in Nontraditional Careers Initiative

Women in Nontraditional Careers  (WINc) is holding its launch event on August 9th at The Forge with a panel discussion of women who are successfully taking advantage of local training to move into higher paying careers with the highest demand for workers.

The FORGE Greensboro

219 W Lewis St, Greensboro NC 27406

 Panel Discussion & Light Refreshments will be served Activities for Kids will be available

We are looking for women 18 and older who are looking for a possible career change or currently experiencing unemployment.

For more information, please visit www.degreesmatter.org or call 336-790-7789

September 18 Board meeting CFGG at 1:30

2018-2019 Schedule of meetings, which are typically held on the second Tuesday. 1:30 to 3:30 unless otherwise noted. All meetings are held at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro 300 W Greene Street. Check the schedule of events at front desk for the assigned room, which is usually the loft or the conference meeting room.

All AAUW Greensboro Branch members are welcome to attend.

Contact Lena Murrill-chapman <murrill2001@yahoo.com>; or Sue Metz <spasmetz@gmail.com>; to submit materials for the agenda.

August 21 Board Meeting CFGG at 1:30

2018-2019 Schedule of meetings, which are typically held on the second Tuesday. 1:30 to 3:30 unless otherwise noted. All meetings are held at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro 300 W Greene Street. Check the schedule of events at front desk for the assigned room, which is usually the loft or the conference meeting room.

All AAUW Greensboro Branch members are welcome to attend.

Contact Lena Murrill-chapman <murrill2001@yahoo.com>; or Sue Metz <spasmetz@gmail.com>; to submit materials for the agenda.

AAUW Night at Eastern Music Festival – Friday July 13th

For the price of $10, AAUW Members and friends can meet up for an evening of music and recognition. Buy Tickets

AAUW Greensboro Public Policy and Outreach chair, Laura Tew, pictured here with her husband Christopher, has arranged this AAUW evening at EMF to honor their student scholarship recipients Alvaro Miranda Gamarra from Peru and Rosa Balderrama from Bolivia, shown here with violist Julia Reparip from Orlando. Alvaro and Rosa will be sitting first and second chair in the cello section, their first opportunity to lead the section.

The concert program will include Bill Wolfram, renowned pianist and EMF faculty member, performing Rhapsody in Blue. Also on the program is the familiar Tchaikovsky Selections from Act II of the Nutcracker, under the batons of EMF Conducting Scholars.

The program will conclude with Shostakovich with the E-flat major triumphant Ninth Symphony. The program notes are riveting and leads us through the disturbing war years to this “light, classically inspired symphony brimming with Shostakovich’s unique brand of darkly satirical subtext that certainly contributed to his condemnation by the Soviet Party in 1948.”

As women who have fought battles and held our ground for decades, we can share Shostakovich’s need to call out and ridicule the rascals. There is plenty of opportunity for youthful performers to express their talents with “frenetic energy” ending “with a hectic and emotionally unresolved coda.”

Enjoy

Reception and Capstone Celebration for Economic Equity

AAUW Greensboro is celebrating with its collaborative partners our ongoing efforts to promote economic equity and security for women. The American Association of University Women invites all Greensboro Branch members, the Greensboro Gender Pay Equity network, AAUW Work Smart attendees, donors and sponsors to help us celebrate 2017-2018 and to launch exciting new programs for 2018-2019. HQ Greensboro provides an atmosphere of innovation and excitement. The Branch hospitality committee will provide wine, savory eats, and sweet treats for all to enjoy. This free event is your invitation to take advantage of upcoming programs as well as AAUW membership discounts and door prizes.

REGISTRATION LINK

A limited number of free parking spaces will be available for registered attendees.

June 4 Book Browsers Annual Selection meeting

June 4th Book Browsers Annual Pot Luck Luncheon and Book Selection

1723 Hobbs Road between Westridge and Holden

Luncheon starts at 12 noon

Book selection starts at 1:30

All are welcome. Please bring one or at most two books that will be suitable for the group: not too long, discussion provoking, and well written. You must be willing to lead the discussion if your book is chosen.

Call Mary Woodrow 336-316-1339 for more information.