Calendar

Please be aware that all events are subject to change to be in accordance with current restrictions.  Check with the sponsor to confirm the event will be held.

INDIVIDUAL INTEREST GROUPS ACTIVITIES

— Renew AAUW membership online.  See Membership Renewal for detailed instructions. 

March Activities

26  Duplicate Bridge II  11 a.m. 

26  DFS – Matisse and the Sea at the St Louis Art Museum, One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park, St. Louis, MO.  1 p.m.  Discounted cost: $15 ($15 to DFS).  Dollars For Scholars for more details.

26  AAUW WEBINAR, Membership: Securing Our Future, 6 p.m. CT   REGISTER NOW

28  Movie Group  11:15 a.m.  Talayna’s, 68 Four Seasons Shopping Center, Chesterfield, 63017.  Contact Ann Riley or Mersine Kallaos.

28  AAUW ¡Adelante!  1:30 p.m.  The Personal Librarian (Story of Belle da Costa Green 1905-1945) by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christoph.  This IBC group meets by ZOOM.  Contact Patty Murray (pattymurrayaauw@gmail.com).


Coming in April

02  General Municipal Election – April 2 Reminder.  See Public Policy for details.

02  DFS – Coffee Concert – Performer:  Natalie Mayor, A Tribute to Burt Bacharach and The Carpenters Dollars For Scholars

02  Duplicate Bridge I  11 a.m.  Contact Chris Magilligan or Elaine Frost.

02  Expressions 1 p.m.  Register in advance with Pam Kulp.

04  STEM Girls of Promise Recognition Awards, Valley Park High School 7– 8 a.m. (arrive 6:45 a.m.).  STEM Girls of Promise

04  Board Meeting 9:30 a.m. West County EMS, 223 Henry Ave, Manchester, MO 63011.

07  Meet Our Newest Missouri Trail Suffragist  2:30 p.m. IBEW Museum, Henry Miller Museum 2726-28 Martin Luther King Drive, St. Louis, MO.  Labor, Suffrage, and Social Justice.  Cynthelia Knefler’s Contribution to St. Louis History Presented by Rosemary Feurer, History Professor at Northern Illinois University, and the author of books and articles about the labor movement in the Midwest.  This talk is in conjunction with the exhibit, Dangerous Women, which will be open for viewing at the time of this talk.  Contact Pat Shores by April 1, 2024, to carpool.

09  Reading Reality  1 p.m.  A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan will be reviewed by Dianne Compton.  Hostess:  Mary Jermak.  Contact Marcia Block or Mary Kay Wolfe.  

10  Munching Matters:  Lunch with Food for Thought.  11 a.m.  Mimi’s Bistro and Bakery, 17240 Chesterfield Airport Rd, Chesterfield, MO.  Contact Doris Nistler or Julie Triplett to make your reservation.

11  Branch Meeting  9:30 a.m. 333 Holloway Rd, Ballwin, MO.  DFS – Continuing Sip for Scholars Coffee Bar, Elegant Edible Raffle, Book, Puzzle, CD, DVR Sale.  Bring cash to the meeting! Sip for Scholars, Elegant Edible Raffle, DFS events, Book Sale; Program Planning Meeting after the Branch meeting.

11  Sign up for the May 9 B-C Spring Luncheon at the April branch meeting or send your check to Jean Light (information in the Directory).  Make your check out to AAUW B-C for $45.  Write “Spring Luncheon” on the Memo line. 2024 B-C Spring Luncheon Flyer

11  St. Martha’s Hall women’s shelter.  Bring your items for St. Martha’s to the branch meeting.  Examples of needed items include toilet paper, paper towels, shampoo, 13-gallon trash bags, etc.  

12  STEM Girls of Promise Recognition Awards at Maplewood Richmond Heights High School 2:40–3:20 p.m. (arrive 2:25 p.m.). STEM Girls of Promise

15  STEM Girls of Promise Recognition Awards at Pattonville High School 7–8:30 a.m. (arrive 6:45 a.m.). STEM Girls of Promise

15  Social Bridge  10 a.m.  Contact Ellen Friedman or Jean Light.

15  Play Readers  12:15 p.m.  Meet at Ann Riley’s home.  Contact Marilyn Fletcher to learn more and join. 

16  DFS – Coffee Concert – Performer:  Anita Jackson – The Queen of St Louis Jazz performing her favorite standards.  Dollars For Scholars

17  Out-To-Lunch  11:30 a.m.  Olivia on the Hill, 4923 Daggett 63110.  For reservations prior to April 10, contact Ann Hansen.

18  Literature  I   9:30 a.m.  Trust by Hernan Diaz will be reviewed by Bette Bude.  Hostess:  Bette Bude.  Contact:  Alice Crippen.

22  Literature II  11 a.m.  The Second Life of Mirielle West by Amanda Skenandore will be reviewed by Rosann Swaringim.  Hearth Room, Town & Country Commons.  Contact Joyce Katz or Erlaine Eltomi for your reservation or for more information.

23  Duplicate Bridge II  11 a.m.  Contact Alice Crippen or Elaine Frost.

24  Walking Group  9:30 a.m.  Longview Farm Park, 13525 Clayton Road, Town & Country, 63142.  Meet at the horse barn.  This is a flat walk.  To get on the contact list and receive reminders or alerts regarding each walk, contact Michele Mangnall.

25  Movie Group 11:15 a.m.  Talayna’s restaurant, 68 Four Seasons Shopping Center,  Chesterfield 63017.  Contact Ann Riley or Mersine Kallaos.

25  AAUW ¡Adelante!  1:30 p.m.   Crow Mary by Kathleen Grissom will be reviewed by Teri Brecht.  Contact Patty Murray (pattymurrayaauw@gmail.com).

30  DFS – Coffee Concert – Performer:  Anita Rosamond, Groovin’ to the 60’s & 70’s.  Dollars For Scholars  


Coming in May

04  AAUW MO Annual State Conference – Advocacy and Equity.  See Advocacy and Equity flyer for details.

09  B-C Spring Luncheon, Encircling All Women, Marriott St. Louis West.  Social Hour 11 a.m.  Lunch 12 noon.  Cost:  $45. 2024 B-C Spring Luncheon Flyer

14  DFS – Coffee Concert – Performer:  Arvell Keithly, A Tribute to Ray Charles.  Dollars For Scholars

28  DFS – Coffee Concert – Performer:  Ron Wilkinson, My Music & Some Old Familiar Classics. Dollars For Scholars

30  DFS – Bridge Party  10:30 a.m. The Hearth Room.  Cost – $30 per person (includes lunch). Bring a partner and enjoy an afternoon of Bridge and camaraderie.  Make your reservation at the April branch meeting or send a check by May 15 to Jean Light.  Space is limited to 40 people (20 partners) so sign up soon! 


Please be aware that all events are subject to change to be in accordance with current restrictions. Check with the sponsor to confirm the event will be held.