P R E S I D E N T S M E S S A G E Well, after some lovely fall weather, winter seems to have arrived this morning. Keep safe, everyone, as we get into the ice and snow season. We had a very interesting meeting in November, on bullying, with SuEllen Fried. Times are certainly different now with cyber bullying and the increase of girls participating in these horrible activities. Our thanks to Shirley Wagner for arranging the meeting. As I write this, we are remembering where we were 50 years ago when Pres. John Kennedy left us. I later joined the Peace Corps and will always be grateful for that experience. I am so glad he provided that vehicle for me to experience a wonderful 2 years in Malaysia. I hope to see many of you at the Holiday Tea on December 15. It is always a pleasant afternoon, seeing so many friends. In February, we will have what promises to be a very interesting brunch with the Kansas City, Mo. branch and the League of Women Voters at the Community Christian Church on the Plaza. The topic is voter suppression, which is a real issue for 2014. There is no charge for this event. I hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving and the rest of the holiday season. I can t believe that 2014 is almost here! Funds News Thank you for your donations in memory of Zelda Crum. Eileen Armstrong, President R U T H S N Y D E R, F U N D S C H A I R P E R S O N 1
I N T E R E S T G R O U P N E W S If you are interested in joining an interest group, contact the chairperson of the group as listed on page 9 in the directory. If you are interested in starting a new interest group, contact me at 816-943-8384. CHANGES TO THE DIRECTORY Rose Ferguson, Interest Group Chair On page 18 - Yvonne Godoy-Ramos Apt. 2305, 913-909-0408 On page 24, Jane Simms simmsjz@yahoo.com UPCOMING PROGRAMS Holiday Tea on Sunday, December 15, 2:00-4:00P.M. at Rita Einspahr s Home, 4217 W. 97 Terrace, Overland Park, Ks. Each interest group should provide two dozen cookies. M E M B E R S H I P N E W S Shirley Wagner, Program Vice President Sue Vartuli joined Shawnee Mission AAUW at our last general meeting on November 16. Sue was recommended by Mary Lou Carver. Please add Sue s information to your yearbook: Sue Vartuli 913-384-5076 10141 Edelweiss vartulis@umkc.edu Merriam, Ks 66203-4608 Ph D Early Childhood Educ Ohio State Univ 2
Please continue to send me names of potential new members. Remember, all graduates of a 4 year university, 2 year associate degrees and nursing graduates are welcome to join. Between Jan. 1 st and Mar. 15 th, branches may offer new members half off the national dues rate of $49, state dues of $6 and local dues of $15.00. Therefore, the total half year s dues will be $35.00. Since we are approaching income tax time, remember that $46.00 of our national dues payment and $1.50 of our local dues payment qualify as income tax deductions. Kathy McIntyre, Membership VP National/State News Kansas State AAUW Convention Saturday, April 12, 2014, Manhattan Ks. AAUW National Convention June 18-21, 2015 in San Diego Ca. Treasurer s Report 3 Terri Sullivan, Kansas State AAUW Vice President Balance in the general checking account $19,493.46 on 10/31/13 Balance in the Funds checking account $1,567.16 on 10/31/13 Liz Luck, Treasurer PUBLIC POLICY 26,000 That s the number of service members, male and female, that a recent Pentagon study estimated were sexually assaulted in 2012! That is 7,000 more or a 37% increase in the number from 2010. The incidence of rape or assault in the military is almost double the rate in the civilian population. Even worse in conflict zones, half of the women serving
in Iraq or Afghanistan have reported sexual harassment with nearly one in four reporting sexual assault. This problem has persisted within the military for decades with commanders determining the outcome of cases of people under their command. The AAUW Action Network is encouraging members to take action to increase awareness of sexual assault within the military and to communicate concerns to our Senators to force change in this system. The Senate continues to debate an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2014 (S.1197). Within this amendment is a proposal that would change the current system for handling these crimes. It s time to remove the crime of military sexual assault from the chain of command and give this authority to an independent and impartial body. Please take a few minutes and urge our senators to support this proposal to protect our military members. Jo Denton, Public Policy December Meetings Dec. 2 Mon. 12:30P.M. First Monday Bridge, Ruth Holzschuh, 9925 Wedd Dr., Overland Park, 913-888-0896 Dec. 3, Tues., 12:30P.M. First Tuesday Bridge, Fonda Sprengelmeyer, 10201 W. 98 St. Overland Park, 913-888-6296 Dec. 4 Weds. 11:30A.m. Lunch Bunch Marcia Beardsley 913-648-7792 Art Gallery Tours No meeting in December Antique Study Group No meeting in December 4
Dec. 9, Mon., 1:15P.M., General Literature, Book: Hero: the Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia, Reviewer: Rita Einspahr, Hostess: Fonda Sprengelmeyer, 10201 W. 98 St., 913-888-6296,Co-Hostess: Sara Deubner Dec. 10, Tues., 12:30P.M.Second Tuesday Bridge, Linda Edwards, 916 S.W. Bennington Pl., Lee s Summit, 816-761-0891 December 11, Weds. Dining Out 6:30P.M. Angela McNamara, 913-381-7971 December 17, Tuesday Evening Gourmet, 6:30P.M. Chris Melpolder, 9104 W 115 St. Overland Park, 913-498-0021 December 19, Third Thursday Bridge, 12:30P.M., Suzanne Phillips, 9901 Grandview Dr., 913-6485424 Friday Afternoon Literature No meeting in December Evening Literature, No meeting in December 5 January Meetings January 6, Mon., 12:30P.M.,First Monday Bridge, Marge Trinkl, 9917 Mastin, Overland Park,913-449-2840 January 7, Tues., 12:30P.M. First Tuesday Bridge, Darlene Tinberg,3920 W 97 Terr., Overland Park, 913-381-9082 January 8, 1 P.M. Weds.,Art Gallery Tours Paws in Art Anita Collins, 362-6139 January 8, Weds. 6:30P.M.Dining Out, Jan Miller 381-3727
January 14, Tues., 12:30P.M., Second Tuesday Bridge, Donna Gaus, 5334 Mission Woods Rd.Mission Woods, Ks, 913-262-7904 January 15, 1P.M. Weds. Art Gallery Tours Paws in Art Ruth Holzschuh, 913-888-0896 Join us for lunch in Rozelle Court before the tour January 16,Thurs., Third Thursday Bridge, 12:30P.M., Darlene Tinberg, 3721 W. 97 Terr.,Overland Park, 913-381-9082 January 21, Tuesday, 6:30P.M., Evening Gourmet, Linda Donahoo, 7200 W 99 St., Overland Park, 913-341-8385 January 22, Weds. Lunch Bunch, Marcia Beardsley, 913-648-7792 January 22,Weds., 1:15P.M., Fourth Wednesday Literature, Cutting for Stone. Abraham Verghese, Reviewer: Kathy McIntyre, Location: Kathy McIntyre, 5450 W. 83 St., 913-648-5432, Co-Hostess: Martha Toburen Antiques Study Group No meeting in January Friday Afternoon Literature No meeting in January Jan. 27, Mon. Evening Literature, 7:30P.M. Defending Jacob by William Landay, Hostess: Kayla Barta, 12008 Ballentine St. Overland Park, 913-219- 0689, Reviewer: Marge Trinkl Terri Sullivan 5900 Lockton Lane Fairway Ks 66205 6