The American Association of University Women, Northwest Valley Branch, held its monthly meeting Nov. 16. The program was a SIG Fair, showcasing some of the Special Interest Groups associated with the …
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AAUW members showcase Special Interest Groups
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Co-chairs Cindy Fergusson and Betty Merwin
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Rosemary Dougherty, president elect and co-chair of the Girlfriends Group
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Judy Neigoff, auctioneer
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Marge Haberman, technology and website
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Gloria Fried, STEM chair.
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The American Association of University Women, Northwest Valley Branch, held its monthly meeting Nov. 16. The program was a SIG Fair, showcasing some of the Special Interest Groups associated with the branch.
AAUW meetings are the third Thursday of each month at the Sun City West Foundation, 14465 W. R.H. Johnson Blvd.
AAUW provides the opportunity to join a circle of women intent upon breaking through educational and economic barriers to enable women and girls to enjoy success in their community and personal lives.
Membership is open to anyone holding an associate’s degree, bachelor’s or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university.
Email aauwnorthwestvalleymembership@gmail.com for more information.