Tuesday, December 1, 2009

DECEMBER 2009

The branch board will meet at 7pm, Thursday, December 3, at the home of the hostess.

Jane Addams Day will be celebrated by AAUW-IL, Inc., and guests at Bowen Park, Waukegan, Sunday, December 6. A luncheon will be served in the Jane Addams Center at 11:30am. Lilac Cottage and the Haines Historical Farmhouse will be open to the public from 9am til 3pm.
Come learn about the summer camp program that Addams and Louise DeKoven Bowen established for the children of Hull House. Ellen Frew and Ty Roher of the Waukegan Historical Society will speak.
For further information, go to http://aauw-il.org/ .

Last Chance Harvey, a romantic drama about two lonely people in their middle years, will be discussed by the At the Movies interest group 7pm, Monday, December 7, at the home of the hostess.

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Waukegan Area Branch AAUW
~Holiday Luncheon~
Saturday, December 12
Saddle Ridge Restaurant
Waukegan Ramada
200 N. Green Bay Road
Waukegan, IL 60085
Come at 11am to view and make bids on silent auction items and buy raffle tickets for a beautiful holiday quilt; lunch will be served at noon. There will be plenty of time for networking. Come check us out!
The $20 fee includes a choice of chicken. pork, or vegetarian entrees. Reservations are due December 4. Write to us at wabaauw@gmail.com with questions or reservations.
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H A P P Y * H O L I D A Y S !

Sunday, November 1, 2009

NOVEMBER 2009

Our film interest group, At the Movies, will discuss Doubt (2008) at the home of the hostess on Monday, November 2, at 7:00pm.


Reflections on Reading will be meeting Thursday, November 5, 7:00pm, at the home of the hostess. The book selection is People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks.


Join us at 7:00pm, Tuesday, November 10, at the Waukegan Public Library for our next general meeting. Attorney Melvin S. Merzon's presentation will be “Death by Association: The Sad Story of Ethel Rosenberg.” The speaker will unveil the intertwined series of events that led to Ethel Rosenberg’s being wrongfully ensnared and convicted by the US government in its chase of her husband Julius.


You are invited to join the Book Review interest group at its 1:00pm, Thursday, November 19 meeting at the home of the hostess. A Waukegan Area Branch member will give the review.


Our Travelogue interest group will be meeting at 7:00pm on Tuesday, November 24, at the home of the hostess. The program will be on theater at the Stratford and Shaw Festivals in Ontario, Canada.


November 25 RSVP
2009 Jane Addams Celebration
December 6, 2009
Bowen Park 1917 N. Sheridan Road, Waukegan
Join us at camp for a festive holiday celebration of the life and work of Jane Addams. Tour the site of the summer camp Jane Addams ran for Chicago children. Tour Lilac Cottage and the historic Farm House from 9am to 3pm. Buffet lunch at 11:30am. Program by Waukegan Historical Society and Waukegan History Museum. Tickets are $20, and reservations are due November 25.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

LCWC Tea

Waukegan Area Branch members
portray some of the suffragettes who spoke at the first Women's Rights Convention, held in 1850, Brinley Hall, Worchester, Massachusetts.

Today's tea was the Lake County Women's Coaltion's fifteenth and last such affair. It was attended by 120 women who belong to a dozen women's organizations in Lake County, Illinois. Proceeds from raffles will fund a scholarship for a returning woman student at the College of Lake County.

The Coalition will continue to honor women at its annual March--Women's History Month--event.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

OCTOBER 2009

Join the Waukegan Area Branch of AAUW at our table at the Lake County Women's Coalition's Fifteenth and Final LCWC Tea, 12:30pm, Sunday, October 4, at the Country Squire Banquet Facility in Grayslake. This year's theme is Remembering the Women Who Started the Ripple. The cost is $20, and limited tickets will be available at the door.

Our film interest group, At the Movies, will discuss the dark but compelling movie Frozen River (2008) at 7pm, Monday, October 5, at the home of the hostess.

This month's general meeting will celebrate Waukegan's 150th anniversary year at 7pm, Tuesday, October 13, in the Ray Bradbury Room of the Waukegan Public Library. Come hear Ty Rohrer, director of the Waukegan Historical Museum and Research Library, talk about Waukegan, pre-native to present. As usual, this program is open to the public.

The branch will have a bake sale at the Lake County Courthouse, 8am til noon, Wednesday, October 14. Procedes will go to branch projects, including the Educational Foundation.

The book review group will meet at 1pm, Thursday, October 15, at the home of the hostess.

Join Districts 4 & 5 AAUW-IL, Inc., members and guests at the annual Fall Conference, 8:30am until 12:30pm, Saturday, October 17, at the Oakton Community College Des Plaines Campus. This year's theme is Leading the Way. For specific information, go to the state website http://aauw-il.org/.

The travelogue interest group will learn about Peru at its 7pm, Tuesday, October 20, meeting at the home of the hostess.

The branch board will meet at 7pm, Thursday, October 22, at the home of the hostess.


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The Deerfield Area Branch of AAUW will hold it's next general meeting 7:30pm, Wednesday, October 14, at the Southlake Campus of the College of Lake County. The program will feature two staff members of the Chicago office of Interfaith Refugee and Immigration Ministries, Joan Leech and Melineh Kano. Everyone is welcome to attend this free program.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

SEPTEMBER 2009

One Thousand White Women by Jim Fergus will be discussed at the 7pm, Thursday, September 3, Reflections on Reading interest group at the home of the hostess. Please bring ideas for other selections for this year.

We are delighted to have Dr. Li-hua Yu, College of Lake County sociology instructor,
speaking on China’s Most Recent Economic Reforms. The meeting will be held Saturday,
September 12, at 9:30am at the Gurnee Police Facility, 1000 N. O’Plaine Road
(corner of O’Plaine & Washington). There will be a potluck brunch prior to the program.
We are hopeful that our spring 2009 scholarship recipient will attend.

The At the Movies interest group will be discussing Lars and the Real Girl (2007) on Monday, September 14, at 7pm at the home of the hostess.

Start the season Thursday, September 17, 1pm, by hearing a member of the Waukegan Area Branch of AAUW give a lively book review at the home of the hostess.

The Travel Group will open the season with a presentation by a branch member featuring the Dordogne region in France, an often-neglected destination of prehistoric settlements and unusual chateaux. All are welcome to join us on Tuesday, September 22, at 7:00pm, at the home of the hostess.

Join the Exploring Culture interest group at 9:15am, Thursday, September 24, for a 10am tour of the Feet First Exhibition Museum, Dr. Scholl’s School of Podiatry, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, 3333 Green Bay Road, North Chicago.

The branch board will meet at 7pm, Thursday, September 24, at the home of the hostess.

For more information on any of the events listed above, please write to the branch at wabaauw@gmail.com . Hope to see you soon!

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Calendar of Events 2009-2010

AUGUST
Wednesday, 8/26, 6:30pm, Iron Jawed Angels, Robert Morris University's Waukegan Campus, 1507 S. Waukegan Road, FREE but please RSVP 847-223-3031. Film runs 124 minutes with discussion to follow.

Thursday, 8/27, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

SEPTEMBER
Saturday, 9/12, 9:30am, General Meeting & Potluck Brunch, Gurnee Police Facility.
Speaker: Dr. Li-hua Yu (College of Lake County)...topic: China

Thursday, 9/24, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

OCTOBER
Sunday, 10/4, time TBA, Lake County Women's Coalition Tea, Country Squire, Grayslake

Tuesday, 10/13, 7:00pm, General Meeting, Waukegan Public Library.
Speaker: Ty Rohrer (Waukegan Historical Society)...topic: The History of Waukegan

Wednesday, 10/14, 8am-noon, Branch Bake Sale, Lake County Courthouse, Waukegan

Saturday, 10/17, 8:30am, AAUW Illinois Districts 4 & 5 Fall Conference, Oakton Community College, Des Plaines

Thursday, 10/22, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

NOVEMBER
Tuesday, 11/10, 7:00pm, General Meeting, Waukegan Public Library.
Speaker: Melvin S. Merzon (attorney)...topic: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg

DECEMBER
Thursday, 12/3, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

Sunday, 12/6, 9:00am-3:00pm, Jane Addams Celebration, Bowen Park, Waukegan. Buffet lunch at 11:30am.

Thursday, 12/10 JANE ADDAMS DAY

Saturday, 12/12, 11:00am, Branch Holiday Luncheon and Silent Auction, Waukegan Ramada Inn

JANUARY
Saturday, 1/23, 11:30am, District 5 Networking Luncheon, Deerfield Hyatt.
Speaker: Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie

Thursday, 1/28, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

FEBRUARY
Saturday, 2/6, 9:30am, General Meeting & Potluck Brunch, Gurnee Police Facility.
Speaker: Marcie Carlson (Midwestern Regional Medical Center)...topic: Cancer

Thursday, 2/25, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

MARCH
TBA, District 5 Educational Foundation Scholars Brunch, Lambs Farm, Libertyville

Tuesday, 3/9, 7:00pm, General Meeting, Waukegan Public Library.
Speaker: Dr. Geraldine L. Obermann (Regional Liason for NGCP)...topic: The National Girls Collaborative Project

Thursday, 3/24, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

APRIL
Tuesday, 4/13, 7:00pm, General Meeting, Zion Benton Public Library.
Speaker: Ron Wingender (chemist)...topic: Environmential Contaminents

Thursday, 4/29, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

Friday, 4/30, AAUW-IL, Inc., Convention, Lisle Holiday Inn Express

MAY
Saturday, 5/1, AAUW-IL, Inc., Convention, Lisle Holiday Inn Express

Tuesday, 5/11, 7:00pm, General Meeting, Waukegan Public Library.
Speaker: Sharon Alter (Harper College)...topic: First Ladies as Activists and Leaders

Thursday, 5/27, 7:00pm, Branch Board Meeting, at the home of the hostess

JUNE
Tuesday, 6/15, 11:00am, Branch Summer Luncheon & Silent Auction, Midlane Country Club, Wadsworth

JULY
Thursday, 7/22, 5:30pm, Branch Board Potluck Meeting, at the home of the hostess


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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

JULY 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
The AAUW fiscal year runs from July 1 through June 30, so get ready for another wonderful 12 months!

If you haven't already checked out the recent AAUW convention events and results, please do so at http://www.aauw.org .

The only scheduled Waukegan Area Branch event this month is the Branch Board Potluck meeting, 6:00pm, Thursday, July 23, at the home of the hostess. Incoming and outgoing officers will share materials and ideas.

Enjoy the summer!

Monday, June 29, 2009

2009 AAUW CONVENTION RECAP


WAUKEGAN AREA BRANCH DELEGATES > >

Convention Today
A A U W B r e a k i n g t h r o u g h B a r r i e r s
St. Louis, Missouri
Saturday, June 27--Sunday, June 28, 2009

The delegates to the 2009 AAUW National Convention on Saturday, June 27, forged through a three-hour business meeting to approve the AAUW Bylaws, with much of the discussion centered on membership requirements. With more than 1,400 ballots cast in a multiple-card vote, the delegates struck a proposal that would have opened membership to all who support AAUW’s mission and voted to insert passages from the 2007 Association Bylaws that extend membership to individuals based on their educational degrees.

In other business, the delegates passed motions to increase the number of directors-at-large from seven to 10, while the number of appointed officers and directors will drop from six to three.

The new bylaws will go into effect on July 1, 2009. The amended board composition will go into effect for the 2011–13 biennium.

The delegates also passed the “one member, one vote” proposal, which provides every member the right and opportunity to have a personal voice in directing the future of AAUW and our important work to break through educational and economic barriers so that all women have a fair chance.

The delegates were so focused on their work that, when asked if they wanted to take a two-minute break, they opted to continue with the business at hand.

Next, they approved the bylaws of the AAUW Action Fund. The purpose of the fund is to support and advocate for legislation, policies, and procedures related to women’s equity and education.

The delegates also approved the related proposed amendments to the Massachusetts Charter of AAUW. At the conclusion of the meeting, the Bylaws Committee members received a rousing round of applause for their hard work for more than a year

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AAUW Member-Get-a-Member campaign grand prizes are based on the number of members recruited by individuals, branches, and states from June 16, 2008, to June 15, 2009. All members who recruited at least one new paid member in year two of the campaign will be entered in a drawing to win $1,000. The drawing will be held on Sunday.

Laurie Pina, of the AAUW Rockland County (NY) Branch, is the individual who recruited the most new members, 19.

The AAUW Poughkeepsie (NY) Branch recruited the most new members for a
branch, 56.

The AAUW Bedford County (VA) Branch recruited the highest percentage
of new members for a branch, 48.5 percent.

California recruited the most new members for a state, 432.

Utah recruited the highest percentage of new members for a state, 10 percent.

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E l e c t i o n R e s u l t s
AAUW President: Carolyn Garfein
AAUW Vice President: Gail Nordmoe
AAUW Directors-at-Large:
Kathleen Cha, Alicia Hetman, Connie M.
Hildebrand, Patricia Ho, Jackie Littleton,
Betsy McDowell, Linda Tozier

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Women Warriors Ready to Break through Barriers

AAUW’s 2009 National Convention opening session started out on a high note on Friday with a video welcome message from White House Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett. Jarrett extended a special greeting from President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama and applauded AAUW’s commitment to gender equity, work-life balance, and education.

St. Louis Comptroller Darlene Green welcomed AAUW delegates to the Gateway City, followed by warm messages from AAUW Executive Director Linda D. Hallman and AAUW President Ruth Sweetser. After a brief introduction from AAUW Public Policy Director Lisa Maatz, Lilly Ledbetter took the stage to a standing ovation.

Ledbetter spoke about growing up in Alabama, working hard, raising a family, and playing by the rules. “I held up my end of the bargain, but my employer, Goodyear, did not,” she said. After 19 years at Goodyear, she found out that she had been underpaid for virtually her entire career. She filed suit with the EEOC, and her case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

In January 2009, Ledbetter was vindicated when she stood in the East Room of the White House as President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Our work is not over, however, and AAUW is leading the charge on the Paycheck Fairness Act, which has passed in the House but not yet in the Senate.

Ledbetter said, “I recently spoke to 130 fourth graders. During my presentation, a little girl raised her hand and asked me, ‘How did you feel when you found out the men were paid more?’ Now, if fourth graders get it, what is going on with the Senate?” The session ended with a call to action from Lisa Maatz, who urged all members to engage in an act of “polite civil disobedience” and flood senators’ e-mail and voice mail until they sign on to this landmark bill. Senators, beware!

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She-E-O Forum
The energy and excitement continued on Saturday afternoon as the She-E-O Forum brought together speakers Erika Feinberg, CEO of ActiveForever, and Arlene Harris, chair of the board of GreatCall, provider of the Jitterbug phone and cellular service, to share their perspectives on the challenges women face while working in male-dominated industries.

AAUW Director of Corporate Partnerships and panel moderator Cordy Galligan began the session by noting that, in 2009, women make up more than half the U.S. labor force, but there are only 13 women CEOs in Fortune 500 companies. In Fortune 1,000 companies, only 25 women hold that position.

Harris began the session by crediting her upbringing and early exposure to the technology field as important influences in helping her become an entrepreneur. When asked why so few women are entering the STEM fields, Harris noted that “the fields are hard, a lot of work, and you must stay focused. Most of us don’t have time to do all the things we want to do.” She says her greatest challenge as a woman in the high tech industry is financing. An attitude she often faces is, “Who wants to finance a woman?”

Feinberg discussed the paradox of how few women there are in Internet merchandising despite our buying power and talked about the differences between store shopping (“emotional”) and online shopping (“less distracting”). Feinberg spoke of the hurdles that she has faced, especially in becoming a CEO at age 25 and learning to be successful in a maledominated field.

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“Did you know…?” the 2009 AAUW National Convention delegates were asked, as they watched a Sony video about rapid global changes in education and technology. This video set the stage for AAUW President Ruth Sweetser’s opening remarks at Saturday morning’s Breaking through Barriers plenary before a crowd of nearly a thousand attendees. “The work we do is significant and powerful,” Sweetser said, as she outlined AAUW’s achievements of the past year.

Educational Foundation President Barbara O’Connor continued the theme, reporting that AAUW awarded $4.4 million in fellowships and grants in FY09.

Guest speaker Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) took the stage to a standing ovation and gave a rousing, motivational speech. “I am humbled to be here today,” she said. “I’m a true believer in the work of AAUW. You are the pioneers, and we (members of Congress) stand on your shoulders so that we do the right thing.”

DeLauro lauded AAUW members for their tireless advocacy in building support in Congress for the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. But, she declared, we must continue to urge the Senate to pass the Paycheck Fairness Act. “Do not underestimate the power of big ideas,” she told the audience. “As I look around this AAUW convention, I feel we can do it.”

DeLauro also spoke about the power of constituent advocacy, noting that members of Congress think about their chances for reelection whenever they hear from their constituents. DeLauro closed her speech with a quote from her mother: “Come on girls; let’s make ourselves heard!”

After the speech, the business meeting resumed with the report of the credentials committee, which reported a total convention attendance of 973. Delegates then adopted the convention rules, the convention program, the minutes, and the nominating committee report before hearing speeches by the candidates for AAUW elected office. Gail Nordmoe was elected AAUW vice president by acclamation. The meeting ended with a reading of the election rules.

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The AAUW National Convention banquet, held Saturday night, broughtmembers together to celebrate the generosity of the AAUW community and to be inspired by powerful women making a difference in the lives of others. The program began with an introduction by AAUW President Ruth Sweetser.

Jennifer Wilken, AAUW Educational Foundation vice president of development, honored the states and branches that raised the most money for AAUW in FY09 and recognized the many new fellowships and grants funds established this year.

Florine Swanson, chair of the Major Gifts Committee, announced the public phase of the Major Gifts Campaign. The committee has already raised more than $450,000 and hopes to raise $1 million by the end of 2010.

Wanda P. Hardy, founder and president of Credit Worthy, Inc., received the Eleanor Roosevelt Fund Award. Hardy has dedicated herself to making sure that all people have the knowledge they need to make sound financial choices. She encouraged attendees to continue reaching out to help other women, especially in these difficult economic times.

Keynote speaker and AAUW member Rep. Jackie Speier (D-CA) closed out the evening with a message of determination in the face of adversity. A longtime advocate for women, Speier is well known for her California legislation protecting the rights of consumers from credit companies. After speaking, she signed copies of her book, This Is Not the Life I Ordered: 50 Ways to Keep Your Head above Water When Life Keeps Dragging You Down

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The AAUW National Convention returns to Washington, D.C., in 2011. The event will be held at the Renaissance Washington, D.C., Hotel on June 16–19, 2011, and will feature a number of activities unique to the D.C. experience,including an AAUW Capitol Hill Lobby Day.

Monday, June 1, 2009

JUNE 2009

Have a good idea for a program for next year? Come to the program planning meeting 7pm, Monday, June 1, at the home of the program vice president!

The Adlai E. Stevenson Historical Home in Mettawa is the destination of the Exploring Culture Interest Group Monday, June 8. A group tour of the home, stables, and service area will include a 15-minute PowerPoint presentation. There is a small fee. To learn more about this trip or carpooling, write to the branch at wabaauw@gmail.com.

Join the Waukegan Area Branch for a salad luncheon and silent auction at Midlane Country Club (Wadsworth) on Tuesday, June 16. Cost is $16. Email the branch to RSVP by June 9. Since there is little business at this event, it is a perfect time for gettting to know members. Hope that you can make it.

The AAUW National Convention will be June 26-28 at the Renaissance St. Louis Grand & Suites Hotel in Missouri. Go to the AAUW website for details: http://aauw.org/.


Friday, May 1, 2009

MAY 2009

Join the discussion of The Savages, a 2008 comedy-drama, with the At the Movies interest group 7:00pm, Monday, May 4, at the home of the hostess.


Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See will be discussed by the Reflections on Reading interest group 7:00pm, Thursday, May 7, at the home of the hostess. During the summer break, pick up a copy of One Thousand White Women by Jim Fergus, the book choice for the September meeting.


Valerie Blaine, of the Kane County Forest Preserve District, will talk about Ethnobotany: The Connection Between People and Plants at the branch general meeting, 7:00pm, Tuesday, May 12, at the Zion-Benton Public Library. This program is free and open to the public. Hope that you'll be able to attend!


The Book Review interest group will meet at 1:00pm, Thursday, May 21, at the home of the hostess.


The Branch Board will meet at 7:00pm, Thursday, May 28, at the home of the hostess.


Come help the branch plan more outstanding general meetings for next year by bringing your input to the program planning meeting, 7:00pm, Monday, June 1, at the home of the hostess.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

AAUW Convention 2009


Come to St. Louis, Missouri, the end of June and take part in the American Association of University Women Convention.
  • Hear Lilly Ledbetter speak.
  • Sign up for the St. Louis Suffrage Tour.
  • Meet AAUW members from all over the country.

If you are a member, you can help shape the new bylaws.

If you are not a member, you may still attend many of the functions.

For more information, go to http://aauw.org/.
Hope to see you in St. Louis!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

APRIL 2009


Atonement (2007) is the film to be discussed by the At the Movies interest group Monday, April 6, at the home of the hostess.


APRIL 7: V O T E in local elections!

Dr. Karen Tranberg Hansen, socio-cultural anthropologist, Northwestern University, will present The International Secondhand Clothing Trade, Perspective from Africa at the Zion-Benton Public Library 7pm, Tuesday, April 14. This branch general meeting is, as usual, open to the public.

The Book Review Group will meet Thursday, April 16, at 1pm at the home of the hostess.

The branch board will meet at 7pm, Thursday, April 23, at the home of the hostess.

Breaking Through Barriers is the theme of the AAUW Illinois 85th Annual Convention, to be held April 24 & 25 at the Decatur Convention Center and Hotel. AAUW President Ruth Sweetser will be the keynote speaker. For further information, go to http://aauw-il.org/ .


APRIL 28: Equal Pay Day
Get ready for the May 7 meeting of the Reflections on Reading interest group by reading Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

MARCH 2009



The Band's Visit (2007), called "a sweet-and-sour comedy" by the New York Times critic, will be discussed 7pm, Monday, March 2, by the At the Movies interest group at the home of the hostess.

Reflections on Reading will meet at 7pm, Thursday, March 5, at the home of the hostess. The book for discussion is The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman, a Waukegan native. Also, at this meeting we will be choosing book titles for our reading for May and September.

Plan to join AAUW and CARE (one of the largest relief and humanitarian organizations in the world) and more than 120,000 people in 400 theaters across the US to celebrate International Women's Day on Thursday, March 5. CARE is hosting a one-night event featuring the theatrical premiere of A Powerful Noise, an acclaimed documentary that follows three extraordinary women in Vietnam, Bosnia, and Mali. These women are each overcoming gender barriers and rising up to claim a voice in their societies by fighting AIDS, rebuilding communities, and educating girls. Gurnee Mills Cinema is one of the theaters screening this special film.

Continue your celebration of International Women's Day, Friday, March 6, at the Union League Club, 65 W. Jackson, Chicago. There will be an International Fair at 10:30am and a luncheon at noon. This year's keynote speaker is Carol Coletta, president and CEO of CEOs for Cities and host and producer of the nationally syndicated public radio show Smart City and an expert on urban issues. Register online at http://www.chicagowomensday.org/.

The Waukegan Area Branch's next general meeting is Tuesday, March 10, at 7:00pm at the Waukegan Public Library. Our speaker will be Sarah Bristol-Gould, Ph.D., from Northwestern University. She is the assistant director for research and educational programs for the Institute for Women’s Health Research, and she is the coordinator of the Illinois Women’s Health Registry, her topic for our program.




AAUW-IL, Inc., Lobby Day
10am-3pm, Tuesday, March 10
With Planned Parenthood
Hall of Flags, Capitol Building, 2nd & Edwards Streets, Springfield, IL 62706
Questions? Go to http://www.aauw-il.org/ and click on the Lobby Day link.

This year's Educational Foundation Brunch will be at 10:30am, Saturday, March 14, at Lambs Farm in Libertyville. Come hear EF Grant and Fellowship recipients tell their remarkable stories.

The fourth annual Women's Film Festival at McHenry County College will be held Sunday, March 15, at 1pm. Commemorating Women's History Month, the festival this year will feature films on motherhood.

The branch board will meet 7pm, Thursday, March 26, at the home of the hostess.




The fifth annual WITASWAN* film event
12:30-4pm, Saturday, March 28
City North 14 Theatre, 2600 N. Western, Chicago, IL 60647.
This year’s film is True Love, co-written and directed by Nancy Savoca, who will be at a reception following the screening. Questions? Contact Jan Lisa Huttner at witaswan@msn.com .
*Women in the Audience Supporting Women Artists Now!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

FEBRUARY 2009


The Visitor (2008), a humanistic drama that explores immigration, identity, and other post-911 issues, will be discussed by the At the Movies Interest Group, 7pm, Monday, February 2, at the home of the hostess.

Learn about Jane Addams and other prominent women who have had a connection to the area at the general meeting at the Gurnee Police Facility (100 N. O'Plaine Road), 9:30am, Saturday, February 7. A potluck brunch will be provided by branch members. Speaker Ellen Frew represents the Waukegan Historical Society. As usual, this general meeting is open to the public free of charge.

Sights and tales of Ireland will be the topic of the Travelogue Interest Group when it meets 7pm, Tuesday, February 24, at the home of the hostess. Write to the branch (wabaauw@gmail.com) for further information.

The branch board will meet 7pm, Thursday, February 26, at the home of the hostess.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

JANUARY 2009

HAPPY 2009!

Visit our blog often, and attend our events when you can.
You can write to us at
wabaauw@gmail.com.

Check out the national organization at
http://aauw.org/.

AAUW Illinois can be found at
http://aauw-il.org/.

Here's to a wonderful new year!



Check out our events for this month:
  • Loving Frank: A Novel about Frank Lloyd Wright and Mamah Cheney, written by Nancy Horan, will be discussed by the Reflections on Reading Interest Group at 7pm, Thursday, January 8, at the home of the hostess.

  • The branch board will meet 7pm, Thursday, January 22, at the home of the hostess

  • The schlolarship committee will meet 7pm, Monday, January 28, at the home of the chair.

  • NBC journalist Mary Ann Ahern will be the guest speaker at the 26th Annual District 5 Networking Luncheon to be held Saturday, January 31, at the Hyatt Deerfield. Write to us for further information or to make a reservation: wabaauw@gmail.com.