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it's a girl a success

4/16/2013

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it's a girl
Have to call that a success.  Great turnout to hear this important message.  Even had an overflow classroom for simulcast.  Hi Tech. 
   Thanks to the wonderful tech guys and their determination to get it just right.  Pleased that we've made another connection, beyond scholarship with higher learning and the people within it.  Was a pleasure to work with Dr. Barb Perry.  She is such an expert in her field and we're lucky to know her.

Thanks also to Melanie who coordinated the look and feel of the evening, and made sure we had coffee, tea and goodies.  And oh yes, thanks for dinner.
Hat's off to Marianne for publicity and creativity.
More people need to see this.  It's hard to watch and not squeeze back a tear.
How can women and girls be so devalued?  I may have to boycott those countries.  If I'm not valued, then they won't get my travel money.


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April Meeting

4/13/2013

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This past Wednesday we marked the passing of our dear friend Sybil Stirling.  Members Betty, Lynn, Karen and Dorothy who all knew her well shared remembrances of the beautiful person she was, and the many things she did to make a difference in this world.  Bobby and Hedy created a poster board display of her many activities with us, and Kathy arranged for a lovely floral and candle display.  As is customary, our club will make a donation to the Scholarship Fund in her name
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    Our guests for the evening were Jeanette McRae and her team of Camp Quality Puppeteers from Hearth Place.  We viewed two puppet shows which are taken into the schools to raise the awareness of students to how cancer touches the lives of their peers, and how to help them through it.  Their message of understanding and accepting the differences in those around us is transferable beyond the cancer milieu.  The members of the puppet troupe are passionate about what they do, and that was obvious in their presentation.
   One interesting side note is that Hearth Place was the inspiration of Carolyn Alexander, a former CFUW member who, after being diagnosed with Breast Cancer, wanted to create a centre that would address the social, practical, emotional, educational and spiritual needs of people dealing with all types of cancer and their family members and caregivers.


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