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Past Events:
September 26, 2005 -11:00 a.m. Registration - Educational
Foundation Silent Auction at the IT Classic 2005 held at Wetherington Golf and Country Club.
October
15, 2005 - Annual Meeting - to be held at the White House Inn 1 p.m.
December 3, 2005 4:00 p.m. - Third Annual Holiday Tea
to benefit the Legal Advocacy Fund - please come join us for a high tea with all the goodies you want - tea sandwiches, scones,
clotted cream and great desserts. Plus, we'll be having a white elephant auction that should be great fun and help reach
our fundraising goal for this worthwhile fund to benefit all women in higher education. Please bring a wrapped
gift, and don't tell anyone what it is! The event will be held at The Bonbonerie in O'Bryonville. For
directions, please check out their website: http://www.thebonbon.com
January 21, 2006 - 11:00 a.m. - International Perspectives Seminar - Blue Ash Embassy Suites
April 26, 2006 - Pay Inequity Day - to be held on various college campuses throughout the city.
May 20, 2006 at 10:30 a.m. - Strawberry Brunch - held at The Museum center. This
is our end of the year event where we introduce our new slate of officers and outline the next year's events. It is
a wonderful tradition that is open to all. Deborah Aire, University of Cincinnati.
May 21, 2005 at 10:30 a.m. - Strawberry Brunch - with speaker Dr. Diana McGill from Chair, Northern Kentucky
University Chemistry Department
April
19, 2005 - 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Pay Equity Bakesale to be held at
Fountain Square, downtown Cincinnati.
April 2, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES - The Role of the United Nations
- Has it become irrelevant, and how has the United States actions of the past two years forever changed the United Nations
role forever?
November 6, 2004 2 p.m. - Book club/general meeting - Author Kit
Ehrman will be joined us to discuss her book, Dead Man's Touch.
December 11, 2004 4:00 p.m. - Second Annual Holiday Tea to
benefit the Legal Advocacy Fund -
September, 2004 : Women in Politics, speakers included Laketa Cole, (Cincinnati Council Member), Kathy Groob (candidate for Kentucky Senate),
Ann Thompson (candidate for State representative), Kate
Hawkins (grass roots activist for School Levies and the MRDD Board) and Roberta Bradford (CEO of Drake Center)
May
2004: Strawberry Brunch with Margaret Buchanan, Publisher, Cincinnati Enquirer.
January 24, 2004 - International Perspectives - "The American Empire -
The Future of America as a Colonial Nation?" The historical perspective of the United States' role in the world, and specifically
how our current foreign policy is either a furtherance of our past behavior, or a deviation.
December 5, 2003 -
First Annual Holiday Tea to Benefit the Legal Advocacy Fund.
October 25, 2003 -
10 Common Financial Mistakes - and how not to Make Them! Presented by Fifth Third's Women's Financial
Group,
September 20, 2003
- Women in politics - from campaign managers to candidates Scheduled Speakers:
Stephanie Stoller, Blue Ash City Council Member; Carolyn Tepe, 2002 Candidate for Warren County Commissioner; Laketa Cole,
Cincinnati City Council Member; Jane Anderson, former Candidate for Cincinnati City Council; Judy Green, former Candidate
and Campaign Manager
Thursday, August 21, 2003 Empowerment, Equity & the Arts! Informational Meeting and Networking at the Artery located inNewport, Kentucky
Saturday, May 17, 2003 at 10:30 am
Annual Year-End AAUW Strawberry Brunch
Speaker will be the Honorable
Ann Marie Tracey discussing Women and the Law: A View from the Bench.
Saturday, March 8, 2003 -- Math, Science and Technology for Girls Day @ UC
Tuesday, March 25, 2003 -- You Can Do It! Conference, A Practical Seminar for Women Searching
Educational Options
Friday and Saturday, April 11-13, 2003 -- AAUW Ohio State Convention in Portsmouth,
OH
Saturday, December 7, 2002 -- Silent Auction and Educational
Foundation Fundraiser, All proceeds from the auction will be donated to the The June Hottenstein Fellowship, through the AAUW Educational
Foundation.
November 16, 2002 -- Networking Skills Workshop: Julie Hagenmaier,
Speaker.
Julie Hagenmaier, president of My Girl Friday, a successful and expanding concierge service
business, focused on networking skills for business owners and career women.
Ocotber 19, 2002 -- Inside
Perspectives on Politics: Jean Siebenaler and Alicia Reece, Speakers, with co-sponsor Cincinnati Women's Political Caucus.
Jean Siebenaler, M.D., candidate
for Hamilton County Commissioner, and Alicia Reece, vice mayor of Cincinnati, spoke about the role of women in politics.
September 21, 2002 -- Women
as Artists, Women in Art -- Tour of the Cincinnati Art Museum
September 14, 2002 -- Math, Science & Technology for Girls
Event at Caesar Creek Lake kicked of a six-event series and allowed girls to test water samples, study fossils and ask
questions with the help of women scientists in the fields of chemistry and geology. For more information, visit the Math, Science & Technology for Girls page.
June 22, 2002 -- 2.5 mile walk in Sharon Woods, fundraiser
for AAUW Educational Foundation
May 18, 2002 -- Annual Strawberry Brunch @ The Cincinnati Museum
Center, with presentation by Vanessa Freytag, founder and president of W-Insight
March 16, 2002 -- Barriers to Education: A Discussion
of Early Teen Girl Issues and Strategies for Success @ St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Montgomery
February 16, 2002 -- Creating Racial Justice: Where Do
We Start? (An Educational Program by Tyrone Yates and Ariel Miller)
January 19, 2002 -- The Role of Women in Islamic Culture @ The
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