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ITP walking group will meet at 10:00 a.m. on April 4th and 18th at Mason Mill Park. Contact Margaret Hodges for details and to RSVP.
The American Heritage Museum is the only type of collection like this in North America - from Revolutionary War to the modern era. There is lots to see.
- Artifacts ranging from fragments of the Berlin Wall to clusters of armored vehicles and tanks.
- World War 11 German Railcar as part of the Holocaust exhibit.
- Hanoi Hilton extensive exhibit.
- Experience a World War 1 Trench from the battle of Saint-Mihiel, France.
Tickets: $20 Seniors (62 plus). $23 Adults. Purchase at the door or on-line and save $2.
Lunch at Bistronomic, 840 North Wabash Avenue at 12 noon.
We‘ll be walking on the river Boardwalk at 1 on Wednesdays until the weather warms up...then we‘ll switch to the morning.
Contact Cathy Carpenter (catcarp@gmail.com OR 404-667-0381) if you plan to join in for some fun and exercise.
We meet monthly at a local cinema to enjoy a film and then discuss at a nearby restaurant...film times are late afternoon, usually.
For info. about this month‘s selection OR to be added to the In Town Movie Group‘s email list, reach out to Katie Durham.
Join us for the museum and lunch!
The Health & Wellness Committee Presents it’s 5th Program in its Seasons of Self-Care
“How to Keep Your Colon Happy & Healthy”
Join us for an insightful program on the important role the colon plays in living a healthy balanced life. How can we maintain a healthy colon to maximize a healthy body?
The very popular Cardio, Core & More series is back with Fitness by Victoria. This will be a series of 6 sessions, getting you back in shape for Summer!
UWS (address will be sent after you register)
What’s next in your life?
Are you longing for a greater sense of purpose and fulfillment?
Learn how to get to where you want to be in your NEXT ACT and join this small group workshop over a 4-week period.
900 N. Michigan Avenue. Lunch on the 5th floor at Aster Hall Food Court
Stroll through the 900 N Michigan Ave building to experience the gorgeous floral mannequins, and enjoy lunch together afterwards.
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
On Zoom - Link will be sent 3 days prior to event
Each month we will choose a movie that is available on TV. Watch at your leisure and then get together on Zoom to discuss. Our selection this month is "Passage to India". Netflix. A link will go out closer to the meeting.
We are always on the lookout for good movies on Netflix. Please let us know if you see one worthy of our discriminating ( or Not) tastes. Enjoy and join us for a lively discussion.
Embark on a culinary journey at Cafe Vanak a Persian Restaurant in Belmont.
In 2022 this wonderful little restaurant was listed as One of the Best New Restaurants in the World" by Conde Nast Traveler. Come join us as we explore the foods of Persia and enjoy good conversation. conversation.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Join the TTN-DC Museum Arts SIG for an adventure in art.
See newsletter for contact and RSVP details.
See newsletter for full details.
Embark on a mini golf adventure at Popstroke, featuring two beautiful 18 hole courses, full service restaurant and an ice cream parlor. All Newly Opened. Special Senior Monday price:$18. Optional dinner. Please sign up online, so we will know who’s coming.
Contact host with any questions.
Heard a lot about the pelvic floor lately? Have questions about what you are experiencing is part of the "normal" aging process? We will chat about the pelvic floor - what it is, what it does, and what you can do to prevent any issues.
Grey Art Museum at NYU (West Side of 3rd Avenue/Cooper Square near East 5th Street)
Join TTNers for a private tour of “Americans in Paris – Artists Working in Postwar France”, the inaugural exhibit at NYU’s brand-new Grey Art Museum in NoHo. We will view work by American expatriates and the Parisian colleagues who influenced them between 1949 and 1962.
THIS TOUR IS THE SAME AS THE SOLD OUT APRIL 3 RD TOUR, PLEASE REGISTER FOR ONLY ONE DATE
Patchwork at The Hyatt Centric Hotel
2nd Floor
Join us for a casual gathering of old friends and an opportunity to make new ones! Guests are welcome.
Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, The Washington Post, TIME, NPR, The Financial Times, Good Housekeeping, Esquire, Vulture, Marie Claire, Vox, and The Los Angeles Times.
We‘ll be walking on the river Boardwalk at 1 on Wednesdays until the weather warms up...then we‘ll switch to the morning.
Contact Cathy Carpenter (catcarp@gmail.com OR 404-667-0381) if you plan to join in for some fun and exercise.
“Becoming a grandmother turns the page. Line by line you are rewritten. You are tilted off your old center, spun into new turf.” Becoming Grandma, Lesley Stahl, p.1
Please join this 6 session program on one of life’s transitions...becoming a grandparent.
Rumelia Collective is a group of women musicians who love playing the music of the Balkans and Mideast, as well as many other musical styles from around the world. Enjoy their musical performance and watch—or join in (beginners welcome)—circle and line dances from Albania, Turkey, Greece, Macedonia, Bulgaria and more!
If you attended the Allyship Workshop last winter, please come again! The content has been changed to provide more practice and growth. The objective of Session 1 in the Allyship Workshop series is to provide a deeper understanding of what allyship means, why it is important and why it matters to all of us. This is the opening keynote to a 4-part Allyship workshop.
Come join your fellow TTN members for a tour of the Tree House Books facility in North East Philadelphia, followed by a Community Volunteer activity. Learn about the impact this incredible organization has on children and families, followed by a hands-on activity of stamping and packaging books for families in the area.
Join us in celebrating our 14th year in existence and planning for the wonder and excitement ahead for Atlanta TTN!!
In addition to a delicious menu and time to visit with friends old and new, we‘ll be announcing our 2024-2025 Steering Committee, recognizing member anniversaries, sharing heartfelt thank yous, and providing tips and info for making the most out of membership.
...we‘re also going to have some fun raffles!!
We hope to see you there!!
Doolittles Woodfire Grill
Join in the fun with food and conversation!
Zoom - Will be sent 3 days prior to event
Various types of meditation have been used in many cultures around the world for thousands of years. Learn techniques for relaxing your body and calming your mind that you can use whenever you want or need them. We will explore meditation, relaxation or other techniques each month.
No past experience necessary. Please register 48 hours prior to event.
New and regular members need to register EACH MONTH.
This group meets the second Thursday of each month.
Meeting online. Zoom link will be sent out the day prior to event.
FOR SOUTH FLORIDA CHAPTER MEMBERS ONLY
UWS (address will be sent after you register)
What’s next in your life?
Are you longing for a greater sense of purpose and fulfillment?
Learn how to get to where you want to be in your NEXT ACT and join this small group workshop over a 4-week period.
Golf Zone Big Bear Putt-Putt
Golf Zone Big Bear Putt-Putt in Chaska
Chester County History Center (CCHC)
Join us for a Walking Tour of the Underground Railroad in West Chester, PA. This tour will visit 8 locations that played a part in the struggles toward liberty and equality.
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
May book selection: Heaven and Earth Grocery Store by James McBride
Location Smyrna Library at 100 Village Green Circle
Questions to SusanLSink@gmail.com
May selection: Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver.
Members are asked to register here to attend. Anna Apostolou will email with hostess details to all who register.
Half Hollow Hills Library
Power point presentation and speaker at the Dix Hills Library May 10, 2024
Refreshments to be served afterwards.
Enjoy meeting the animals and hearing their stories!
See newsletter for contact and RSVP details.
See newsletter for full details.
Enjoy the height of rose season at the Wyck House. We‘ll enjoy a horticulturist presentation, tour of the rose garden and Wyck House, and tea and rose macaroons.
Virtual on Zoom
Mountain Time
In her autobiographical book, Gift From the Sea, Anne Morrow Lindbergh writes about taking several days away from her family at a beach house.
Online. Zoom link will be sent to registrants two days before event.
Open to TTN members nationwide.
Join TTN-DC for a fascinating and fun evening. We‘ll watch the TED Talk together and then discuss.
Friendship has untapped potential. We‘ll consider how friendships can be a source of abiding support, love and companionship, especially in later life.
Member's Home - Center City
Address to be provded on Registration Confirmation and Reminder
In-person orientation to Philadelphia Chapter for new and perspective members.
Stroll through this this world-class collection of 10,000 individual plants, representing 6 species and over 3,000 different named varieties of irises. It is the largest non-commercial garden dedicated to irises in the world. Followed by lunch at a local Montclair restaurant.
East 50’s - Address sent after registration
Come to a sit-down dinner with a live piano player/singer. Eat, drink, sing along, dance in the aisles to all the oldies you grew up with (or heard about).
The objective of Sessions 2 -4 of the Allyship Workshop series is to provide skill development through scenario-based practices, increased awareness of allyship opportunities, and action plan development. You must take Session 1 on May 7 to participate in these additional sessions.
We’re trying something new in May! We will be seeing a movie at The Springs Cinema and Taphouse in Sandy Springs and having our discussion there after the movie. Here some info about the theater https://www.springscinema.com/now-playing
Anyone can participate in the movie discussion; however, participation is capped at 20 people. Please register via the link below if you plan to attend. Andrea Oppenheim will send location details to everyone registered ahead of the event.
ITP walking group will meet at 10:00 a.m. on May 1st and 16th at Mason Mill Park. Contact Margaret Hodges for details and to RSVP.
Wednesday | May 15, 2024 | 1 pm
Selection: Fresh Fruit, Broken Bones by Seth Holmes
Hostess: Susan Johnson
Social justice issues - racism, homelessness, incarceration to name a few - are complex and hard to grapple with alone. We hope to open many conversations through a book group that will tackle social justice themes through fiction and non-fiction titles. We’ll read a book every two months and alternate fiction with non-fiction.
Contacts: Susan Johnson & Linda Broyd
We‘ll be walking on the river Boardwalk at 1 on Wednesdays until the weather warms up...then we‘ll switch to the morning.
Contact Cathy Carpenter (catcarp@gmail.com OR 404-667-0381) if you plan to join in for some fun and exercise.
Will be sent to registrants.
This is an opportunity to get to know each other in a casual environment.
South/Central Broward in private homes
Read the latest book club picks and join us for a rousing discussion over dinner. We meet at 4:30 pm on the third Wednesday of each month.
BE SURE TO REGISTER ON THE WEBSITE TO INSURE YOU ARE NOTIFIED OF THIS MONTH‘S LOCATION. An email will go out with details a few days prior to each meeting. Looking forward to seeing you!
South Florida Members Only
Five Key Steps to a Successful Retirement Transition - What to do when you don‘t know what to do in retirement.
A casual social to enjoy cheerful conversations with other members and guests.
It is the Giving Circle‘s big night when our donors hear from and select the finalists to receive the funding raised in 2023.
Bar 25 Pizzeria & Kitchen
This month, we will meet at Bar 25 Pizzeria & Kitchen in delray Beach. Enjoy friends and many well priced, varied choices. Half off all liquor. Members and guests pay their own charges. Please bring cash as the restaurant will only issue 4 checks.
Free public parking in lot adjacent to the building which is accessible from S.E. 7th Ave. and 1st. Street. There is also free parking on the north side of 1st. St. as well as a free lot across from the free public lot on 6th. Ave. From Atlantic Avenue go east to 7th Avenue, make a right and square the block till you get to 6th Avenue.
Maximum capacity 15 Guests welcome if space permits after members. This group meets on the third Thursday each month.
UWS (address will be sent after you register)
What’s next in your life?
Are you longing for a greater sense of purpose and fulfillment?
Learn how to get to where you want to be in your NEXT ACT and join this small group workshop over a 4-week period.
Dinners Together! Nora Restaurant, a brand new Italian restaurant in Streeterville. May 16th at 6:00pm.
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
Columbus Metropolitan Library: Gahanna Branch
A 90-minute introduction to The Transition Network (ttnwomen.org), a national organization for women over 50 who are navigating change and embracing “what’s next.” It is open to others who want to learn more about life transitions and the resources available to understand and work through them.
Join us for a day at some beautiful gardens!
Brooklyn Heights- Near #2,3,4,5 & R subway, location provided upon registration
Join us on Sunday morning for a Private Walking Tour of Brooklyn Heights with a focus on women, led by Lucie Levine, TTNers’ favorite tour guide.
See newsletter for contact and RSVP details.
See newsletter for full details.
Come join us and lend a culinary hand at MANNA, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing nutritionally sound meals to the critically ill population in Philadelphia and parts of NJ. You will chop, dice and/or package meals, providing much-needed support to a vulnerable population. Open to members and non-members.
Please communicate with book club contact for detailed information.
May: Banned Books
Read any one: To Kill a Mockingbird, The Color Purple, or I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
Let us know if you’re planning on coming! EVERYONE MUST REGISTER ON THE WEBSITE. Location will be sent to those who register a week before the meeting. ***Please be sure that your information is correct and available on the TTN website as this is how people will be notified of the location
In addition — if you do not here from me the Wednesday prior to the bookclub, please check your spam folder before asking for the email to be re-sent.
For info contact Gale at gbaker1129@aol.com
Upcoming:
June: The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store
Join Amy Klaben, Esq. and Shiloh Todorov as they share how Families Flourish enables all Central Ohio children to thrive.
Enjoy a private tour of some of the finest examples of Meiji period artworks in American collections.
Cafe' Anna Lisa (Inside The Marsh)
Join in the fun with food and conversation!
Coast-to-Coast Chapter invites you to the first event of a three-part series created in partnership with Words Without Borders to showcase the work of women writers and translators across cultures.
The objective of Sessions 2 -4 of the Allyship Workshop series is to provide skill development through scenario-based practices, increased awareness of allyship opportunities, and action plan development. You must take Session 1 on May 7 to participate in these additional sessions.
We‘ll be walking on the river Boardwalk at 1 on Wednesdays until the weather warms up...then we‘ll switch to the morning.
Contact Cathy Carpenter (catcarp@gmail.com OR 404-667-0381) if you plan to join in for some fun and exercise.
Love movies? Love a good discussion after viewing? Join us for a virtual gathering of like-minded movie fans. We will watch a movie on our own and come together on zoom to discuss.
Chicago Members
1:00-2:30
Virtual
Cost: $0
Lake point Tower-address sent with confirmation
Share, ponder and laugh a lot when you join other TTN members for a fun evening of Table Talk!
6:00-8:00 CT
In-Person, Held at member‘s home in Streeterville. Address provided with confirmation.
Cost: $0
Dr. Katherine Sherif joins us again to talk about how heart disease differs in women and how not to overlook the signs. She will also cover things you can do immediately to signifcantly decrease your risk of heart disease, including mportant ways to prevent or delay heart disease.
Enjoy the height of rose season at the Wyck House. We‘ll enjoy a horticulturist presentation, tour of the rose garden and Wyck House, and tea and rose macaroons.
Philadelphia Episcopal Church
All members are welcome to assist as we set up the OCIYN pop-up shop. This mobile basic needs program provides free clothing, food, and access to services throughout neighborhoods in Philadelphia. Along with JFCS, volunteers assist in setting up clothing racks and tables, managing the farmer‘s market stand, helping shoppers make their selections, and checking out shoppers when they are done. If you like this activity, look for this as an on-going monthly opportunity. This will be a great opportunity for the “shoppers” to get to know you and for you to get to know them.
Please be aware that this activity requires some physical strength, removing clothes from large bags, hanging them up as well as considerable time on your feet.
Want to know more about TTN? Join us for a guided tour of our history, our purpose and our offerings, with tips for getting the most out of your membership.
UWS (address will be sent after you register)
What’s next in your life?
Are you longing for a greater sense of purpose and fulfillment?
Learn how to get to where you want to be in your NEXT ACT and join this small group workshop over a 4-week period.
Come join your TTN Chicago friends for Happy Hour at Seville Chicago at 243 So Franklin, 17th floor on Thursday, May 23, 2024 starting at 5:30 pm (or whenever you can get there).
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
Get some exercise, see some wildlife, and connect with other women. Afterward, we will enjoy coffee, tea, and conversation!
See newsletter for contact and RSVP details.
See newsletter for full details.
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Oliv Pit in the Village Pointe Shopping Center
I know we’ve been to Greek restaurants before but this one has great reviews as being very authentic.
Join us at Oliv Pit Athenian Grill at 6006 SW 18 st, Boca Raton in Village Pointe. We’ll be sitting outside.
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This group meets the fourth Tuesday of the month. Limit 10. Registration open on the first of the month.
The objective of Sessions 2 -4 of the Allyship Workshop series is to provide skill development through scenario-based practices, increased awareness of allyship opportunities, and action plan development. You must take Session 1 on May 7 to participate in these additional sessions.
Founding Farmers Restaurant
Second Harvest Heartland - Packaging
Private home in Boynton Beach. Details will be sent to registrants a few days prior to event.
Back by popular demand, Doreen will once again be hosting a vegetarian potluck luncheon.
Limit 16 (5 on waitlist). Open to members only.
Bring a vegetarian or vegan dish - enough to share with 15 people
Location: Doreen‘s house - since this is a gated community, directions will be sent to participants.
Deadline for registration: Friday, May 24.
Any questions, please contact Doreen at pedalrider1@yahoo.com
Enjoy an afternoon of art!
Lunch and Learn is the last Friday of each month at Duffy‘s in Boca Raton on St. Andrews Blvd. We have a private room and meet from 11:30 to 1:30.
Our speaker this month will be Elisa Becher and her topic will be: Intuition 101. For questions, please contact Elisa/host for this event.
Lunch is optional after the meeting.
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
Join this virtual conversation with African American artist and educator, Chichi Lovett, on the role that works of art play in commenting on and enhancing our mirror into social issues. We’ve been talking together once a month since April 2022 and we’re still going!
Rockville Memorial Library
Join the peer group and develop meaningful relationships with other women while exploring compelling topics of interest. The group will meet in Montgomery County, MD.
Join us to learn important
information as well as exercises to do at home that will
improve your feet strength and overall balance!
See newsletter for contact and RSVP details.
See newsletter for full details.
Bingo and Dinner at Park Tavern in St. Louis Park
Summer is around the corner and it’s a great time to get ready for summer reading! Join us for a fun evening of book sharing, laughter and conversation. You will find new books and authors to add to your own summer reading list.
A visit to Historic RittenhouseTown, site of the first paper mill in British North America (1690), along a tributary of the Wissahickon Creek, next to Lincoln Drive. We‘ll enjoy a hands-on workshop delving in to the fascinating world of historic papermaking. Note that there is a duplicate/repeat visit on 6/11/24.
Mt Vernon Museum and Educational Center
Join us for a day at the home of America’s first president, George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate.
Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture Garden
Big Stone Mini Golf and Sculpture Garden
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
See newsletter for contact and RSVP details.
See newsletter for full details.
A visit to Historic RittenhouseTown, site of the first paper mill in British North America (1690), along a tributary of the Wissahickon Creek, next to Lincoln Drive. We‘ll enjoy a hands-on workshop delving in to the fascinating world of historic papermaking. Note: This is a duplicate/repeat visit of 6/6/24.
Guided tour of this famous public garden in the northwest Bronx along the Hudson River, with flower gardens, alpine house, greenhouses, and cultural center.
You’re invited to our members’ annual luncheon, vendor event with a Fashion Show by Chicos
“Becoming a grandmother turns the page. Line by line you are rewritten. You are tilted off your old center, spun into new turf.” Becoming Grandma, Lesley Stahl, p.1
Please join this 6 session program on one of life’s transitions...becoming a grandparent.
Learn how to recognize long-standing scams that have become more sophisticated as well as newer ones, and learn the steps you can take, over the course of only one week, to better protect yourself online, tackling one task a day.
Jackalope Theater Company
Berger Park Coach House
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
Join us for a fascinating tour of the 300-year-old Historic Fair Hill burial grounds, where many influential activists and abolitionists are buried. We will also tour several Mural Arts pieces designed to capture the history of this community. This program is co-sponsored by the TTN Philadelphia Chapter Advocates for Equity and Community Volunteering committees.
See newsletter for contact and RSVP details.
Millennium Garden - Plymouth Community Center
Let’s gather to celebrate and appreciate our Mpls/St. Paul TTN chapter’s history and future.
Pack a picnic (with a little more to share) and join your TTN friends and family for a summer tradition as The Philadelphia Orchestra, led by Austin Chanu, returns for an evening of Tchaikovsky’s greatest works. The evening ends with the rousing 1812 Overture, culminating in an epic display of fireworks against the gorgeous Philadelphia skyline!
Coast-to-Coast Chapter invites you to the second event of a three-part series created in partnership with Words Without Borders to showcase the work of women writers and translators across cultures.
Morris Arboretum & Gardens
Please join your fellow TTN members and guests for a tour of Morris Arboretum & Gardens located in Chestnut Hill. The tour will cover a mix of Arboretum history, prominent trees in the collection, and signature areas in the gardens. Please bring a picnic lunch if you would like to relax and enjoy the beautiful views from their picnic area after the tour.
Please join us for the inaugural meeting of the DC Chapter Book Club. We will discuss "Sea of Tranquility" by Emily St. John Mandel.
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
15 tickets reserved for this hit show! You must register and pay by May 20 as any unsold tickets will be released by end of day! More details & registration available later.
Come join us and lend a culinary hand at MANNA, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing nutritionally sound meals to the critically ill population in Philadelphia and parts of NJ. You will chop, dice and/or package meals, providing much-needed support to a vulnerable population. Open to members and non-members.
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Feed my Starving Children
Feed my Starving Children - Food Packaging
Pinstripes at Pike and Rose
Enjoy your favorite drink and great company!
Want to know more about TTN? Join us for a guided tour of our history, our purpose and our offerings, with tips for getting the most out of your membership.
Drop-in lunch meeting for members to connect at the end of the week. Open to all chapters!
Learn about this historic place!
Enjoy a casual dinner with your TTN friends!
Restaurant to be Determined
Join us for lunch and a show!
“Becoming a grandmother turns the page. Line by line you are rewritten. You are tilted off your old center, spun into new turf.” Becoming Grandma, Lesley Stahl, p.1
Please join this 6 session program on one of life’s transitions...becoming a grandparent.
Tucks Point Chowder House
Enjoy a day of relaxation and fun at this waterfront park on Manchester Harbor. Catered lunch, socializing, kayaking, power boat ride, and just soaking up the company and the views!
Bring your "T", whether that‘s tea, tonic or tequila and join us for an hour of conversation using Table Topics cards.
Wednesday | July 17, 2024 | 1 pm
Selection: The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead
Hostess: Linda Broyd
Social justice issues - racism, homelessness, incarceration to name a few - are complex and hard to grapple with alone. We hope to open many conversations through a book group that will tackle social justice themes through fiction and non-fiction titles. We’ll read a book every two months and alternate fiction with non-fiction.
***Please bring book suggestions to the group’s first meeting; we will set up the list of books for the year after the March kickoff***
Contacts: Susan Johnson & Linda Broyd
Enjoy the latest exhibits, followed by lunch.
Brunch Buffet at Vesta Wood-Fired in in East Rutherford, NJ. Our biggest event of the year!
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Enjoy good food and great company!
Tour the Driehaus Museum exhibit of Chicago Collects: Jewelry in Perspective. Lunch afterwards at True Food Kitchen.
Wheel Fun Rentals Minigolf - Richfield
The location will be provided on registration. No parking will be available on this day.
Join a small group of TTN members for the Chicago Air and Water Show with perfect views from TTN Member Sujatha K‘s apartment in Streeterville!
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Golf Zone Big Bear Putt-Putt
Golf Zone Big Bear Putt-Putt in Chaska
Wednesday | September 18, 2024 | 1 pm
Selection: Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America by Michael Harriot
Hostess: Susan Johnson
Social justice issues - racism, homelessness, incarceration to name a few - are complex and hard to grapple with alone. We hope to open many conversations through a book group that will tackle social justice themes through fiction and non-fiction titles. We’ll read a book every two months and alternate fiction with non-fiction.
Contacts: Susan Johnson & Linda Broyd
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Coast-to-Coast Chapter invites you to the final event of a three-part series created in partnership with Words Without Borders to showcase the work of women writers and translators across cultures.
Bring your "T", whether that‘s tea, tonic or tequila and join us for an hour of conversation using Table Topics cards.
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Wednesday | November 20th, 2024 | 1 pm
Selection: Sing Unburied Sing by Jesmyn Ward
Hostess: Linda Broyd
Social justice issues - racism, homelessness, incarceration to name a few - are complex and hard to grapple with alone. We hope to open many conversations through a book group that will tackle social justice themes through fiction and non-fiction titles. We’ll read a book every two months and alternate fiction with non-fiction.
Contacts: Susan Johnson & Linda Broyd
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Sustainability SIG - What is sustainability? What do people mean when they talk about living sustainably? Join this Special Interest Group (SIG) to learn more about this hot topic.
Bring your "T", whether that‘s tea, tonic or tequila and join us for an hour of conversation using Table Topics cards.
See newsletter for full details.