Volume 50 No. 04 March/April 2015 Reading, PA March General
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Volume 50 No. 04 March/April 2015 Reading, PA March General
Volume 50 No. 04 March/April 2015 Reading, PA March General Business Meeting with Branch Officer Elections The annual AAUW General Business Meeting for the membership to vote on the officers for the next two years will be held on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. The meeting will be held at the West Lawn/Wyomissing Hills Library, 101 Woodside Ave, West Lawn, PA 19609 at 7 PM. The program for the evening will be “If Coins Could Talk” by guest speaker, Barbara Goodling. After the program and refreshment break AAUW will have a short business meeting and the officer elections. We will be voting for 1 Program VP and 1 Director to serve on our board. Ballots and information to vote for AAUW-PA officers will also be available. We hope you can join us for this important event. Recognition of Women Brunch Our Reading Branch of AAUW is again honoring the outstanding high school senior young woman from each of the Berks County schools, our graduate and re-entry scholarship winners, and outstanding branch members at our Recognition of Women Brunch on Saturday, April 11, 2015, at 9:30a.m. at The Inn At Reading, 1040 N. Park Road, Wyomissing. A breakfast buffet will be followed by a guest speaker and the recognition awards. To make a reservation please forward a check for $15.00 payable to AAUW Reading Branch, to Joan Cook, 1905 Redwood Avenue, Reading, PA 19610 by March 27 with the information requested below. Call Joan at 610-678-7999 with any questions. Enclosed is my $15.00 per person for the Recognition of Women Brunch NAME __________________ PHONE OR EMAIL ____________________________ Please enclose this information along with your check. Interest Groups March Culinary Diversity, Tuesday, March 17, 6 PM Dinner – The Peanut Bar 332 Penn St.., Reading, PA 19602 610-376-8500 Contact: Joanne Wrigley – 717-445-3015 Kutztown – Contact: Kaye Smith -610-375-7377 for group information Literature I – Monday, March 30 Review of Ten Women by David Benioff Reviewer: Joan Worthington Hostess: Joan Worthington – 610-790-9062 Co-hostess : Janet Neel – 610-929-4911 Fine Arts – Wednesday, March 25 Lunch – Jhe Pike Café 930 Pike St. ( corner of Pike & Moss), Reading , PA 19604 610-373-6616 Program: Visit Albright College – Friedman Gallery Contact: Eileen Ritz 610-582-2421 Literature II – Tuesday, March 10, 1:00 PM Review of Mrs. Lincoln’s Dressmaker by Jennifer Chiaverini. Hostess & Reviewer – Sylvia Heckler 610-682-7275 New members are welcome. The group meets the second Tuesday of the month at 1 PM Contact Loretta Sausen 610-987-3151 for group information Home Arts – Wednesday, March 4, 7PM Program – “If Coins Could Talk” Speaker – Barbara Goodling Hostess – Ann Wenrich – 610-372-2061 Co-hostess – Carolyn Seidel – 610-374-1664 Theatre - Contact: Ellie Hunt - 610-670-1808 –for group information Travel – Contact Fran Malley 484-256-7619 for group information April Culinary Diversity – Wednesday, April 15, 6PM Dinner – Glasbern Inn 2141 Packhouse Road, Fogelsville 18051 610-285-4723 Contact – Joanne Wrigley – 717-445-3015 Fine Arts – Wednesday, April 22, 11:30 AM Lunch: TBA Program: TBA Contact: Vicktoria Troutman – 610-589-2952 Home Arts – April 1, 7 PM Program – “Damsels and Dragons (flies that is) Soeaker – Tony Schoch Hostess – Barbara Balsbough – 610-478-9686 Mary Eckton – 610-678-9942 Kutztown – Contact: Kaye Smith -610-375-7377 for group information Literature I – Monday, April 27 Review of Maine by Courtney Sullivan Reviewer – Ann Myers Hostess – Kate Hoh – 610-375-1087 Co-hostess – Ann Myers – 610-371-0120 Literature II – Tuesday, April 7 – 1PM Review of Darling’s Last Garage Sale by Faith Bass Hostess & reviewer: Dolores Gombeda New members are welcome. Meetings when held are on the 2nd Tues. of the month at 1PM Contact – Loretta Sausen – 610-987-3151 for group information Theatre – Contact Ellie Hunt – 610-670-1808 – for group information Travel – Contact: Fran Malley,484-256-7619 for more group information Book Bonanza News Books are being accepted Monday and Tuesday mornings, 9:30 – 11:30 AM at the VF Outlet Red Building while members are working there. They will also be collected the last Saturday in April from 9AM until Noon. In case anyone was wondering if we are there on Monday and Tuesday, the policy is if Wyomissing School District is closed or has a late start we are not open. We were closed several times this winter. Book Bonanza is our largest fundraiser and supports all of our scholarship programs. STEM AAUW plans to release a new research report on the underrepresentation of women in the engineering and tech fields. AAUW’s upcoming research report, Solving the Equation: The Variables for Women’s Success in Engineering and Computing, will feature the latest data on girls’ achievement in subjects related to engineering and computing, how few women are working in these fields, and what can be done. If you are interested in receiving the report when it is available or streaming of the launch event live on March 26, you can go to www.aauw.org and sign up to receive it. Fleetwood and Exeter School Districts have asked our branch to help with programs in their schools to develop girls’ interest in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math).fields. I expect to attend a Community Partnership meeting at Exeter High tonight to get more details on their program. If you are interested in helping with the STEM projects and have not contacted me before about the subject, please give me a call at 610-582-2421 or send me an email at eileen@ritz.ws . AAUW Reading Branch History In 1923 the Wellesley College alumnae living in Reading had an idea to get “like-minded women together.” Since Reading was a factory town, there were few women college graduates, but the Wellesley women formed the College Club with membership by invitation only. The College Club became an affiliate of the newly organized American Association of University Women in December 1923 and observed AAUW’s open membership policy. The membership grew from 25 to 59 in the first year. Study groups were organized. The pen and Book Club begun in 1925 became today’s Literature II interest group. th Meetings were held in a clubroom at 117 N. 8 St., Reading. However, during the years of WW II the clubroom was lost. The national Association was also affected by the war and a “Paper Convention” was held. In 1950 the name of the College Club changed and the Reading Branch of AAUW was formed. In the past, the branch sponsored College Caravan, Town Fair and “Waste No Food” which became a state project. The Reading Branch introduced the idea of a commission for women in 1985 and in 1993 the Berks County Commission for Women became a reality. Courtney Stevens, a Reading Branch member, was the first elected president. The Reading Branch has served the community for over 90 years by giving support to women and providing projects that fulfill the AAUW mission. In 1990 the Reading Branch had the largest membership in PA. Three branch members, Delite Hawk, Patricia Mitchell and Karen Conover have served on the AAUW-PA Board of Directors. Victoria Troutman served as District Coordinator on the State Board of Directors. It is the responsibility of the AAUW Reading Branch to support the mission and goals of the national AAUW organization through the programs and projects conducted by its members. The Reading Branch has been involved in many community based projects over the years. Cops N’Kids and Let’s Read Math are recent past projects. Ongoing projects include Graduate Scholarships, Re-entry Scholarships, Senior Girl Recognition and County Science Fair Awards. The scholarship projects are currently funded by Book Bonanza. Book Bonanza is a joint program of the AAUW Reading Branch, the Friends of the Berks County Public Libraries, and the Literacy Council of Reading-Berks. In fall 2014 some members became active in STEM programs in our local schools. New Member Information Audrey Smeltzer 333 Antietam Rd. Temple, PA 19560 Bluetiger313@yahoo.com Phone – 484-926-2195 Cell phone – 484-638-3528 (preferred) AAUW READING BRANCH 3045 Linda Lane Reading PA 19608 Diversity Statement In principle and in practice, AAUW values and seeks a diverse membership. There shall be no barriers to full participation in this organization on the basis of gender, race, creed, age, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or class. Membership is not by invitation. Mission Statements AAUW advances equity for women and girls, through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. AAUW Educational Foundation provides funds to advance education, research, and self-development for women and to foster equity and positive societal change. AAUW Legal Advocacy Fund provides funding and a support system for women seeking judicial redress for sex discrimination. Branch Lines Editor – Eileen Ritz 610-582-2421 Web Site: http://reading-pa.aauw.net Email: aauwreadingpa@gmail.com Jewelry Sale The sale of “vintage” jewelry (unwanted jewelry from members and friends) began at the beginning of last year to provide funds for our AAUW Branch Operating Budget. Our Book Bonanza funds are restricted to our scholarship awards programs. However to provide other activities, program costs, and services such as printing and mailing to our branch we need money for those services. The vintage jewelry sale was started to raise some of that money. We raised over $1000. last year selling it at our AAUW picnic and at flea markets. This year we sold it at one flea market in the fall and raised over $100. An indoor yard sale has been scheduled for March 28 at the Fleetwood Community Center, 110 W. Arch St., Fleetwood. Doors will open at 8:00 AM. Karen Parish and I are planning to attend. If any members would like to join us you are welcome to come. I will be having a group over to my house to price jewelry as soon as the ice melts from my driveway. If you have any jewelry that you would like to donate we are still collecting it. If you want to contact me about the jewelry sale , I can be reached at 510-582-2421 or by email eileen@ritz.ws . Thank you to all those members who have donated to this fundraiser and those who helped with the pricing and selling of the jewelry.. Redner’s Register Tapes Ellie Hunt is still collecting cash register tapes from Redner’s Market. This is another small fundraiser to support our branch projects. If you shop at Redner’s, please save your tapes and send or give them to Ellie. She turns them in to Redner’s to get money for our AAUW branch. Thank you to all those members who have donated to this fundraiser. The next board meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, March 11, 2014 at 7 PM in the Albright College Student Center.