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AAUW of Michigan

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Vision: AAUW will be a powerful advocate and visible leader in equity and education through research, philanthropy,
and measurable change in critical areas impacting the lives of women and girls.

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Northville-Novi

Branch Website Click HERE to visit the NORTHVILLE-NOVI BRANCH website

Year Established  1975

Number of Members 66

Current Officers 

  • President Joyce Murdock and Joan Cotton
  • Program VP Carol Borgerson
  • Membership VP & Diversity Harriet Sawyer
  • Secretary Karen Bunting
  • Finance VP Marianne Applegate
  • EF & LAF Harriet Sawyer
  • Initiative Arlene Catrett
  • Public Policy Corinne Vincent
  • Communications Beth Ann Knisely
  • Newsletter Editor Karen Swanson
  • Bylaws and Policy Ann Weston

Meetings Usually the second Tuesday of the month at 6:45 p.m.

Programs 

Branch Projects 

  •     Northville Historic Home Tour

  •     Remember the Ladies

Study/Interest Groups 

  •     Great Decisions

  •     Daytime Book Discussion

  •     Evening Book Discussion

  •     Movie Goers

  •     Restaurant Rovers

Branch Contact

Membership Form for new members 

Newsletters 

Latest Branch News

In December the branch meeting was held at the Starring Gallery and food was set up in the foyer.  In January they learned about the Youth Assistance Program in Northville.  The chefs at Schoolcraft College prepared a hearty weekend brunch for February’s meeting.  The speaker for that event was Michael Farrell, giving a presentation about Mary Cassatt, an Impressionist painter.  From March 1 to 15 the branch rented the Diversity panels from the Michigan Women’s Historical Museum and displayed half of them at the Northville District Library and the other half at the Novi Public Library.  In keeping with this was a tour of the Henry Ford to see the “Liberty and Justice for All” exhibit and then a guided tour and lunch at the Arab-American National Museum.  For April, the speaker was Dr. Susan Thomas, an ophthalmologist practicing at the Livonia office of the U of M Kellogg Eye Center.  She told of her experiences in Mongolia, traveling for ORBIS international as a trained medical eye specialist.

Last update May 3, 2008

 

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