Category Archives: Branch Events

AAUW Arlington STEM Initiative 2020

Science Fairs in schools today are the birthplace of most research performed by students all the way from 1st grade through high school. Elementary schools have adopted the challenge and are working much harder to foster scientific literacy by having children plan and conduct their own research projects.  Often, students’ research leads them to careers in scientific fields. Recently, Arlington was ranked #3 best place for Women in Technology.

We would like to raise the profile of our Branch of AAUW by encouraging young women to pursue studies in scientific fields.  Susan Senn and Sara Anderson have secured a place among the organizations who judge selected projects after the official judging is over at the Regional Science Fair on March 21. We propose one first place and three runner-up awards in each division (Middle and high school), for a total expenditure of $375.  The Branch Board of Directors gave preliminary approval to this proposal at its January meeting.

February 2020 Lunch Bunch

Ms. Carmen Hackett, shown with Patricia Sanguinetti from Arlington Community High School, Meg Tuccillo, Maryann Ullrich, and Susan Senn of AAUW.

Ms. Carmen Hackett, shown with Patricia Sanguinetti from Arlington Community High School, Meg Tuccillo, Maryann Ullrich, and Susan Senn of AAUW.

On Thursday, February 20, our guest speaker was Ms. Carmen Hackett. She is a 53 year – old firefighter/paramedic with DC Fire and EMS and was featured this past summer on the local ABC and NBC news for her career accomplishments. She is a single mother with a 14 year- old son. Her rise to fame began with an AA degree in Culinary Arts. At the age of 20, she moved to DC and worked for GSA. Wanting more excitement in her life, she earned her Emergency Medical Technician Certification and began work with DC Fire and EMS. After 10+ years, once again she challenged herself and earned an Intermediate Paramedic Certification. That effort required 3 separate 6-month long training courses, 11 attempts to pass the qualifying exams, and 5 years total effort. Then, not content yet, she earned her full Firefighter designation in the Spring of 2019.  Throughout her career, she has continued to challenge herself and has risen to the status of her current job.  Along with her job, she enjoys hand dancing, painting and movies. She has 3 other jobs in addition to her Firefighter/Paramedic duties. Her presentation was quite humorous  and really impressed upon the girls the notion of “Never give up!” She is the perfect example of “Make It Possible”.

The Lunch Bunch young women, after a pizza, salad, cookies, fruit, and Valentine’s candy lunch, listened intently to her story. They asked several questions after about what it took to keep her going forward. They enjoyed her presentation very much.

 

2020 AAUW VA Conference

The conference will be held in Alexandria at the Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites on April 17-19. It promises to be an excellent remembrance and celebration of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19 Amendment.

The conference is being hosted by the AAUW Virginia Northern District Branches.  Each branch in the district has been asked to sign up for specific responsibilities in order to make the conference happen.  We (Arlington) have agreed to staff the registration table, in addition to the Registrar of the conference, Tammie Mullins-Rice of the Virginia Beach Branch. (See below for how to sign up).

Each branch will also be asked to donate a basket to be raffled off at the event.  These can be themed any way that branches deem appropriate; it has been observed that those with wine included seem quite popular. 

Here is the program:

Friday, April 17 

Pre-Conference Optional Tour of the Alexandria Black History Museum (2:30 p.m.) 

– Registration (3:00-7:00 p.m.) 
– Evening get together (cash bar) (6:30-9:30 p.m.) 
– Presentation by the ladies from the Turning Point Suffragist Memorial

Saturday, April 18 

Optional morning walk (6:45-7:15 a.m.) 
Registration (7:45-10:00 a.m.) 

CONFERENCE BEGINS 8:30 a.m. 

– Keynote Speaker – Janice E. Ruth, Library of Congress 
– Business Meeting 
-Workshops (Choice of 1 morning & 1 afternoon session) 
– Luncheon with Alexandria City Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr., Speaker 
– AAUW: 20/20 Vision—Kendra Davis, AAUW Senior Vice President for Advancement and Partnerships  
– Panel Discussion 
– First Timers/New Member Reception 
– 7:00 p.m. Conference Banquet Honoring Woman of Achievement Awardees 
Senator Janet Howell and Scientist Ana Humphrey 

Sunday, April 19 

Optional morning walk (6:45-7:15 a.m.)   
– Branch Diversity and Inclusion Points-of-Contact Meeting (8:00 a.m.) 
– District Meetings (8:30 a.m.) 
– Basket Drawings 
– Panel Discussions 
– Business Meeting – adjourned by 12 noon 

Post-Conference Optional Activity (12:45 p.m.)    Women’s History Walking Tour given by Elisabeth Johnson, PhD   

To register online, go here: https://aauw-va.aauw.net/2020-aauw-of-virginia-state-conference-registration/ 

See the brochure: https://aauw-va.aauw.net/files/2020/02/Brochure-Conference-2020-Alexandria-FINAL3_compressed.pdf


Guaranteed Way to Meet Scores of  AAUW Virginia Members!

Plans for the AAUW Virginia 2020 Conference in Alexandria April 17 and 18 are coming together.  Looking at the program, it should be an exciting and educational event. This Conference runs on volunteer effort; each AAUW branch in Virginia is asked to take on a specific task, and altogether, a complete conference occurs!  

Gail McGinn and I are on the organizing committee, and have agreed that AAUW Arlington’s part will be to staff the registration desk, providing our branch the opportunity to meet, and welcome to our neighborhood, literally scores of AAUW Virginia members from all over the state. These are among the most interesting folks I’ve ever met, no kidding.  (Also, Carol is from Tennessee, and wants to share the experience of being a volunteer with everyone!)  

While the Registrar of the Conference will be there to collect registrations and payments, we will sign in Conference attendees, get them their nametags, packets, and meal tickets, etc. 

The shifts we need to staff with 2 persons each are:

Friday, April 17:                                Saturday, April 18:

2:00PM to 4:00PM                            7:15AM to 9:15AM

4:00PM to 6:00PM                            9:15AM to 10:30AM  

6:00PM to 7:30PM                          

Please let us know your availability and your shift preferences by email to Carol Dabbs (presarlvaaauw@gmail.com) or Gail McGinn to sign up!  

–Carol Dabbs and Gail McGinn

Holiday Luncheon Saturday, December 14 at noon

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Join us as we celebrate the holidays and share in a festive AAUW Book Exchange!  If everyone brings one or two favorite books that you’re willing to exchange for someone else’s favorite book, we can all leave with the gift of a new literary experience!!

Our luncheon will be provided by the Culinary Arts Class at the Career Center at a cost of $20 per person.  RSVP by December 4th to Meg Tuccillo at mtuccillo4@comcast.net and bring your cash or check (payable to Arlington Branch AAUW) to the luncheon.

Dr. Jeanette Allen, Acting Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services will be our guest speaker and will inform us on issues related to Title IX in the Arlington Public Schools.

Arlington Public Schools Career Center, 816 S Walter Reed Drive, Arlington., 22204, Dining Room.

Holiday Luncheon

The Arlington Branch AAUW

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Cordially invites you and friends for a Holiday Luncheon

Ft. Myer Club (Formerly the Officers’ Club)
214 Jackson Avenue, Ft. Myer VA 22211

Saturday, December 10, 2016

Social hour 12 p.m.
Luncheon 12:30 p.m.
Program 1:15 p.m.

Guest Speaker: Suzanne Gould, AAUW Headquarters Archivist

Menu: Choice of Breast of Chicken Picatta (light lemon butter caper sauce) or Pasta Primavera served with a House Salad, Vegetables, Potatoes or Grains), Rolls and Butter, Coffee, Tea, and Cake.

Cost is $30.

Please send a check (write entrée choice on the
memo line) made out to: Arlington Branch AAUW and mail it to:
Betty Dunn 1964 Rockingham Street McLean, VA 22101-4922

Reservation Deadline is December 2, 2016.

Picture ID Required at Gate.

For directions or questions contact Michele Milden
703-820-7794 or mbmilden@aol.com


Discussion program on “How Islam Empowers Women”

Sunday, October 30, 2:00 – 4:00 PM
Location: Kenmore Middle School, 200 S. Carlin Springs Rd., Arlington, VA 22204
Please join us for a discussion program on “How Islam Empowers Women”, hosted by Uzma Farooq and the Muslim Women’s Coalition, with AAUW Arlington and Falls Church branches as co-sponsors.

Please RSVP for this event on the Link: http://goo.gl/forms/1nLGbbZEgaY9wMJc2. Further details will be sent.