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February 2005, Vol 3 Number 6

The American Association of University Women (AAUW) promotes equity for all women and girls, lifelong education and positive societal change.

Souper Supper
March 17, 2005
6-9 PM
First Baptist Church
18550 Redwood Rd.
Castro Valley, CA
Start stirring the pots – it is time for our annual Souper Supper. Show off your talent as a chef, let your imagination run wild and exotic. We will gladly accept your favorite soups – bring it to the Souper Supper event on March 17th – St. Patrick’s Day. With soup we will serve garlic bread, cookies, tea and coffee.

Please call me and let me know what delicious soup you will bring or what kind of cookies.

Reservation deadline is March 10th. Please send your checks $8.00 for those not bringing soup or cookies, or $4.00 dollars for the chefs. Make out your checks to H/CV AAUW and send to Erica Campisi. All donations are tax deductible and will go towards supporting our Tech Trek program.

Soup makers please be sure you bring a crock-pot and a ladle. Hope to see you all there. Please see the last page of the Shareline for a reservation form.

Erica Campisi, Souper Supper Chair

Past issues:
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004
September 2004

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The Gourmet Group is Having
An Italian Country Dinner
Saturday, March 12, 2005
6:00 P.M.

Menu
Timballo di Melanzano (Eggplant, Ham and Cheese Pie)

French Bread

Petti di Pollo ala Bolognese (Chicken stuffed w/ Cheese)

Broccoli ala Romana (baked w/ white wine)

Zabaglione Desser and Viscotes (Sesame Butter Sticks)

Come and join us for an interesting trip into the Italian countryside as we get together around a table for 10-12. You get to help provide the food and we all share the costs. It makes a fun evening while you learn the Italian ways with food and you will have all the recipes for your own entertaining. DEADLINE: March 5. Recipes will be sent out as soon as deadline passes. Call Dee Donaldson or email at deb4cy2000@yahoo.com


Program Event
Pot Luck and Tech Stuff
Thursday, February 17, 2005
6:30- 8:30 PM
One of our newest members, Sandy Moniz, is the director of the computer clubhouse, a computer lab for disadvantaged youth, at the Eden Youth Center in Hayward. She has invited our branch to a have pot luck and to explore her computer lab. She currently has about 100 students who come on a drop in basis to learn computer skills. She says, "Currently there are more girls than boys in the program."

The computer lab is fully equipped, the students learn graphic design, desktop publishing, animation, digital camera, and more. There is even a small music studio where students can record their own digital music and put it on CD's. Some of the work is special projects she designs for them and some of it is work they are doing in their own classes. You will see student work and be able to try out the equipment yourself. Come and bring your questions. This is a great opportunity to see what Hayward is doing for our young people and visit with their very enthusiastic teachers plus meet a new member of AAUW.

Eden Youth Center is located at 680 Tennyson Rd in Hayward, across the street from Cecil's hamburgers. Please phone to say you are coming and what you are bringing to share. This event is free of charge.

Estelle Raderman        Samille Clark

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