Upcoming AAUW Petaluma events
Other AAUW Events
Upcoming Community Events
- Sept 10 - Fall Social, 2 p.m.
- October 8 - Branch program: Where in the World? Tips and Tricks, 3 p.m.
Other AAUW Events
- Sept. 16 - AAUW Marin Zoom meeting: Interview of author Dr. Deena Emera, 6 p.m.
- Sept. 21 - AAUW-CA Webinar: Book Banning and Curricula Censorship in CA? 7 p.m.
Upcoming Community Events
- Sept. 23 - SRJC Building Futures event, 4-7 p.m.
Mark your calendar and plan to join us!
And bring a friend!
Annual Fall Social
And bring a friend!
Annual Fall Social
When: Sunday, September 10 at 2 p.m.
Where: Cram Hall, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 40 5th Street (6th & C)
Mix with friends, meet the Tech Trek campers and other scholarship winners, sign up for a new section, and learn about upcoming programs! Be sure to pick up your new Gold Book.
Light refreshments and lemonade will be served. We are trying to be “GREEN” so we ask that you bring your own water bottle.
Help us plan by using the links below to RSVP.
Click YES to say “I plan to be there.”
Click SORRY to say “No, I won't be able to come.”
Jean Reed & Joanne Rooney, Program VPs
Where: Cram Hall, St. John’s Episcopal Church, 40 5th Street (6th & C)
Mix with friends, meet the Tech Trek campers and other scholarship winners, sign up for a new section, and learn about upcoming programs! Be sure to pick up your new Gold Book.
Light refreshments and lemonade will be served. We are trying to be “GREEN” so we ask that you bring your own water bottle.
Help us plan by using the links below to RSVP.
Click YES to say “I plan to be there.”
Click SORRY to say “No, I won't be able to come.”
Jean Reed & Joanne Rooney, Program VPs
Renew your Membership!
Current membership count:118
If you haven’t already renewed your membership, click HERE to renew on-line at AAUW.org. Complete directions for on-line renewal are on our website: https://aauwpetaluma.com/membership-renewal.html.
Or, if you prefer, send a check for $110.00 to Membership VP, MaryAnn Kendall at 803 Marylyn Circle, Petaluma, CA 94954.
Sadly the name tags our branch has used for many years must be replaced. The Membership VPs are working on a new, streamlined version. You are welcome to keep your name badge and bring it to general meetings. Temporary name tags will always be available as well.
Patti Prichard and MaryAnn Kendall, Membership VPs
If you haven’t already renewed your membership, click HERE to renew on-line at AAUW.org. Complete directions for on-line renewal are on our website: https://aauwpetaluma.com/membership-renewal.html.
Or, if you prefer, send a check for $110.00 to Membership VP, MaryAnn Kendall at 803 Marylyn Circle, Petaluma, CA 94954.
Sadly the name tags our branch has used for many years must be replaced. The Membership VPs are working on a new, streamlined version. You are welcome to keep your name badge and bring it to general meetings. Temporary name tags will always be available as well.
Patti Prichard and MaryAnn Kendall, Membership VPs
Volunteers needed for upcoming October 8 program
Where in the World: Tips and Tricks
Where in the World: Tips and Tricks
Please join us for some travel tips and tricks on October 8 at the Petaluma Library.
Theresa Haire has volunteered to give a presentation on best practices for packing.
We would also like several volunteers to give short, 2-5 minute presentations about your favorite trips.
Your chat should be light and informal and slides would be great! A suggested format could be
Remember this topic is meant to be fun while learning from each other. The program will be October 8 at 3 p.m. at the Petaluma Library.
Let us know if you would like to present. We know we have lots of experienced travelers out there!
Joanne Rooney (jkrooney0402@gmail.com) and
Dorothy Suarez (binkster52@gmail.com ), Program VPs
Theresa Haire has volunteered to give a presentation on best practices for packing.
We would also like several volunteers to give short, 2-5 minute presentations about your favorite trips.
Your chat should be light and informal and slides would be great! A suggested format could be
- 2 slides about what went well on your trip
- 2 slides about what you would have done differently
- 2 slides about your main take-away from your trip
Remember this topic is meant to be fun while learning from each other. The program will be October 8 at 3 p.m. at the Petaluma Library.
Let us know if you would like to present. We know we have lots of experienced travelers out there!
Joanne Rooney (jkrooney0402@gmail.com) and
Dorothy Suarez (binkster52@gmail.com ), Program VPs

AAUW-CA ZOOM WEBINAR
Book Banning and Curricula Censorship
in California?
AAUW California to the Rescue!
September 21 (Thursday) 7 p.m.
Click HERE for details and registration.

AAUW MARIN AUTHOR INTERVIEW
September 13 (Wed) 6 p.m. via ZOOM
AAUW Marin presents an interview with Dr. Deena Emera by Dr. Lizellen La Follette about Dr. Emera’s new book, A Brief History of the Female Body, An Evolutionary Look at How and Why the Female Form Came to Be.
RSVP to Cheryl@sorokinsf.com.
September 13 (Wed) 6 p.m. via ZOOM
AAUW Marin presents an interview with Dr. Deena Emera by Dr. Lizellen La Follette about Dr. Emera’s new book, A Brief History of the Female Body, An Evolutionary Look at How and Why the Female Form Came to Be.
RSVP to Cheryl@sorokinsf.com.
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There shall be no barriers to full participation in this organization on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, geographical location, national origin, race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.
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AAUW advances gender equity for women and girls, through research, education, and advocacy.
Diversity Statement
In principle and in practice, AAUW values and seeks an inclusive membership, workforce, leadership team and board of directors.
There shall be no barriers to full participation in this organization on the basis of age, disability, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, geographical location, national origin, race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status.
Economic Security – Pay Equity
AAUW offers free on-line salary negotiation training. Sign up for Work Smart
Copyright © 2003
Petaluma Branch
American Association of University Women
Web Design by Ray Hendess