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Great Hike in Palm Springs with brother Steve
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03/04/2025
Great Hike in Palm Springs with brother Steve
06/20/2021
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Juneteenth is now a federally recognized holiday. It centers on when news of emancipation reached the deepest parts of the South, specifically Texas, on June 19th, 1865. This was two years after the original proclamation was ordered in 1863 and months after the 13th amendment, which banned slavery in the U.S., was ratified. Today, we celebrate the Emancipation of Black Americans and their activism towards equal justice even in today’s world.
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02/24/2021
AAUW auction online now! Bid before it’s too late! 🎟🎉🥳 Link in bio! .aauw
02/21/2021
Know any NBA fans tied to the tv today? 🏀 ☄️✨Check out our newest auction item a signed basketball in display case from two Hall of Famers, Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler! Link in bio! .aauw
02/20/2021
Happy Mardi Gras! We hope you are all at home warm and safe with your home pod! Plan your next NOLA trip with us on our online auction! Trip good through 3/2022! Check it out in the link in bio! .aauw
Members remember Dues for 2020/2021 are due by May 10tn. Send dues to Sue Mason
02/04/2020
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November Branch Meeting – Nov. 21, 2019 – 6:30 pm
Hope Center Houston, 821 Peakwood Dr., Houston, TX 77090 HOPE CENTER HOUSTON A Resource Center for the Homeless Compassion - Commitment – Change
NOTE: Our branch meeting will be at the new home of Hope Center Houston, 821 Peakwood Dr. Houston, TX 77090.
Directions: Go east on FM 1960 (Cypress Creek Parkway). Turn left (north) on Red Oak (near Houston NW Hospital). Turn right at first stop sign, this is Peakwood. The Hope Center is the second building on the right. It is easy to see because it is a two-story building surrounded by a fence. The Gate code is 4673 (HOPE).
After our meeting, there will be a • presentation of the Hope Center’s mission • tour of their new facility, so wear comfortable shoes!
The Hope Center provides resources such as meals, showers, laundry and other services to the homeless on a daily basis.
Carpooling is recommended. Those AAUW members who wish to carpool should meet at the Kroger parking lot at Cypresswood Drive and Champions Forest Drive (15802 Champions Forest Drive) at 5:45 p.m.
Of course, spouses are more than welcome.
If you plan to attend, kindly RSVP by Nov 20 2019 to Gaile Howland, [email protected], or Caroline Howard, [email protected]
10/30/2019
AAUW TEP Adoption Program
The Therapeutic Education Program {TEP} is a vital educational school which is not supported by a Parent/teacher organization due to it's clientele. The students who attend TEP are sent to TEP from other schools in Klein ISD due to behavioral or emotional problems. To add to the students' problems many of them are in foster care and reside in residential homes. TEP was established with a major focus to socialize students to normative standards in terms of interpersonal skills with peers and adults, to teach classroom behaviors that promote learning, and to encourage problem solving skills that eschew violent and aggressive behaviors.
We would like to support these hard working teachers . AAUW is planning monthly appreciations for them. If you are interested in helping with any of the following activities, please contact Betsy Calabro at [email protected]
October- Halloween candy in their mailboxes
November- Luncheon
December-Christmas Cookie Party
January- Staff Appreciation Breakfast
February- Valentines small gifts
March- End of year Cake