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Auburn Branch
P.O. Box 7872
Auburn, CA 95604
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2007-2008 Branch Calendar
November 7 Board Meeting (Katmandu Restaurant)
12 Capital Counties Interbranch Meeting
December 5 Board Meeting
8 Holiday Luncheon
January: 2 Board Meeting
17 Women of Distinction, The Ridge
26 Capital Counties Interbranch Education Fdtn. Luncheon
February 2 Sister to Sister
6 Board Meeting
10 Chocolate Tasting
29 International Relations Dinner – Rose Room
March 6 Board Meeting
22 New Member Reception
April 2 Board Meeting
4-6 California AAUW Convention – Rohnert Park
19 June Election Issues Forum
May 7 Board Meeting
16 General Meeting, Beecher Room
June 4 Board Meeting
21 Installation – Daniella Zimmerman’s
TBD Party in the Park Booth
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Resource Links
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Appointed Board Members
and Committee Chairs
Books for Books: Mary Walker
Bylaws: Judy Marston
Capitol Corridor IBC: Judy Marston
E-Mail Coordinator: Norma Brink
Directory: Sharon Watson-Hamilton
Educational Foundation:
Mary Ellen Oliveira
Event Booths:
Carol Hachmeister, Pam Hart
Historian: Mary Voyazes
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Appointed Board Members and Committee Chairs
Hospitality Co-Chairs: Susan Rushton, Colleen Conley IBC Representative: Judy Marston International Correspondent: Cindy Rogers International Interests: Mary Voyazes Interest Group Liaison: Carol Francis Legal Advocacy Fund: Delana Ruud Library Trip Coordinator: Delana Ruud Newsletter Editor: Maureen Sherer
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Appointed Board Members and Committee Chairs
Newsletter Production: Jodie Hale Parliamentarian: Sharon Watson-Hamilton Public Policy: Jeanene O'Brien Website: Pam Hart Scholarships: Maureen Gallaher, Linda Hawkins Sister to Sister: Daniella Zimmerman Telephone Tree: Pat Holm Voter Registration: Sue Dings
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AAUW Gallery of Recognition
Since its first meeting in 1881, AAUW has been a catalyst for change. Today,
with more than 100,000 members, 1,300 branches, and 500 college and university
partners, AAUW contributes to a more promising future and provides a powerful
voice for women and girls - a voice that cannot and will not be ignored.
It's no surprise that many of the country's most successful women are affiliated
with the American Association of University Women. Be they members, award
winners, or former fellows, the women whose portraits are displayed in this
gallery represent some of the best the United States has to offer.
From scientists to sociologists, congressional members to classroom leaders,
this gallery is dedicated to all AAUW women who have found success and shared it
with others.
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AAUW Gallery of Recognition
1999 AAUW Achievement Award

Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - who was
once shut out from the top Manhattan law firms because of her sex, receives the
AAUW Achievement Award.
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AAUW Gallery of Recognition
1988 AAUW Achievement Award

The AAUW Achievement Award is presented to Sandra Day
O'Connor, the first female U.S. Supreme Court justice.
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