AAUW event supports scholarships for women and girls
Posted 1/24/23
A fashion show by New Image Fashions was presented Jan. 16 at the Sun City West Foundation and the money made went to a scholarship fund for women and girls.
There were many baskets made by …
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AAUW event supports scholarships for women and girls
Pictured are Anna Nuygen, Arizona State President of AAUW, Rosemary Dougherty, Event Chair and Past President of AAUW NWV, Marge Whitman, AAUW NWV President Elect, and Karen Bunting, President AAUW NWV. (Submitted photo)
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A fashion show by New Image Fashions was presented Jan. 16 at the Sun City West Foundation and the money made went to a scholarship fund for women and girls.
There were many baskets made by American Association of University Women Northwest Valley Special Interest Groups, as well as a stained glass piece made by Judy Neigoff and a quilt handmade by another member.
A lunch was catered by Joy Catering and husbands were sommeliers with wine by donation.
AAUW membership is open to anyone holding an associates degree, bachelor’s or higher degree from a regionally accredited college or university.