WELCOME TO AAUW-LAS CRUCES, INC. 2012 2013 The Las Cruces branch was founded in 1923 and is the oldest branch in the state of New Mexico. We pride ourselves on our varied activities and service to the community. Our current membership stands at 106, making us the largest branch in the state. Given our position on the New Mexico/Texas/Mexico border, we are uniquely equipped for involvement in regional, national, and international issues affecting women and girls. Our monthly programming reflects this involvement. For several years, many of our programs have addressed border issues. This theme is now being followed state-wide. We welcome members who believe in our mission of advancing equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. Membership is open to women and men who have at least an associates Cinco de Mayo Festivities degree or equivalent from an accredited institution. You will find our meetings timely and interesting. Our interest groups are wonderful ways to meet like-minded people in a variety of activities. Please review our 2012-2013 activities and plan to join us. It will be the beginning of a remarkable relationship! Carolyn Garfein In June, 2012, our branch hosted the 2012 AAUW-NM State Convention. Titled 100 Years of New Mexico Women, the convention celebrated the contributions that women have made to New Mexico since statehood was achieved in 1912. We were honored to have AAUW President Carolyn Garfein as our national representative; Dr. Jo Tice Bloom, AAUW-LC member and New Mexico history expert as our keynote speaker; and Dr. Barbara Couture, then-president of NMSU, as our luncheon speaker. We also had very informative panels and workshops presented by prominent women from NMSU and the Las Cruces community. Our attendance far exceeded our expectations, with 76 registered attendees from throughout the state. We were also joined by our two representatives to the NCCWSL (National Conference for College Women Student Leaders) held at The University of Maryland, College Park in May/June 2012. These students, Flor Ogaz and Reyna Caro, were the first NMSU students ever selected to attend this conference. Both women are affiliated with the NMSU College Migrant, which helps students from farm worker families to attend college. The students attended the convention luncheon, and were seated with Carolyn Garfein, Barbara Couture, AAUW-NM Co-president Shelley Rossbach, and AAUW NCCWSL representative Karyl Lyne. It was a very informative and enjoyable experience for all. D.B. Cox Ranch Ruins in the Organ Mountains Flor Ogaz, Carolyn Garfein, and Reyna Caro We have passed the torch to the Carlsbad branch for the 2013 State Convention. We know they will do a fantastic job hosting the many members from throughout the state for an enjoyable weekend on the Pecos! Bonnie Eisenberg, AAUW-Las Cruces branch president
SPECIAL FALL FUNDRAISER AAUW-LAS CRUCES presents THE INVISIBLE WAR From Oscar - and Emmy -nominated filmmaker Kirby Dick DECEMBER 1, 2012, 4 PM FOUNTAIN THEATRE 2469 Calle de Guadalupe Mesilla, NM A groundbreaking investigation about one of America s most shameful and best kept secrets: the epidemic of rape within the U.S. military Ticket are $10; proceeds go toward AAUW s Legal Advocacy Fund and the Girls Can Career Exploration Conference! Tickets available at the Enchanted Gardens, 270 Avenida de Mesilla, Las Cruces or by contacting Millie Bronson, milliebr@gmail.com, or Julia Brown, jtoakland@yahoo.com (556-9275) Tickets will also be available at the door if space is available.
GIRLS CAN!! Saturday, March 2, 2013 8 A.M. to 12 Noon GIRLS CAN!! encourages middle school girls to explore several careers and gives parents information to help their daughters achieve their goals. The half-day workshop brings girls together with talented career women from the greater Las Cruces area. Typically there are 25 to 30 careers represented from Dentist and Engineer to Judge, Border Patrol Agent, and Veterinarian. s spend the majority of the workshop involving the girls in a hands-on activity related to each career. Girls also receive information on educational requirements related to the careers. The major purpose of this project is to encourage girls to continue their education as far as possible. We want girls and their parents to realize that higher education is a possibility. Parents also attend a series of workshops, which focus on building self-esteem, drugs and gangs awareness, health and education challenges in the early teen years and advance planning for college. Girls participate in a veterinary workshop during the Girls Can!! Career Exploration Conference. GIRLS CAN!! requires many volunteers and hours of preparation to make it a success. Members' talents can be applied in a variety of projects during the next few months' preparation. We particularly need people to serve in school outreach and coordination of breakfast, including food procurement and serving. The day of the event, we need approximately 45 volunteers to work with registration and serve as facilitators for our presenters. As we prepare to offer this opportunity to every 6th grade girl in Doña Ana County for the 18th year, we encourage your participation in this fun, educational, and challenging effort. To volunteer or learn more about a particular task, contact: DEANISE MARTA 575-496-0192 dxmarta@msn.com 1995-1996 Expanding Your Horizons In conjunction with the NM Network for Women in Science & Engineering 1996-2012 GIRLS CAN!! AAUW-Las Cruces Continuing Visible Community Focus Project (CVCFP)
ELECTED OFFICERS PRESIDENT BONNIE EISENBERG mizbons@comcast.net PROGRAM CO-V.P S. KATHI BARIT katherinebarit@comcast.net MARSHA HOKKANEN mlkhokkanen@hotmail.com MEMBERSHIP CO-V.P S. LYNN ALFORD lcalford@live.com LYNDA SMITH lyndamusic_babe@hotmail.com SECRETARY FRAN PLEC fplec@comcast.net TREASURER DONNA RAE dkr1097@mac.com INTEREST GROUPS BOOKS (TWO GROUPS) ANYTHING GOES! Second Monday, 1:30 P.M. Contact: Julia Bruner julesnewmexico@gmail.com ANYTHING GOES 2 FICTION Fourth Monday, 1:30 P.M. Contact: Lori LaPlanche laplanche45@comcast.com CULTURAL TRIPS GOING PLACES Third Thursday, morning Tour local sights, museums. Contact: Fran Plec fplec@comcast.net FOOD (TWO GROUPS) DINERS CLUB Third Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. Dine at local restaurants. Contact: Catherine Quinones quinonesc@aol.comt INTERNATIONAL DINNERS Monthly, weekend evening. Contact: Jo Tice Bloom jotbloom@comcast.net GAMES BRIDGE (TWO GROUPS) Daytime Second Thursday, 1 P.M. Contact: Carol Ann Council kk-ca_council@msn.com Evening Fourth Tuesday, 7:15 P.M. Contact: Carol Ann Council kk-ca_council@msn.com SPORTS NFL Football season. Sunday afternoon/evening; Monday evening; Thursday evening. Contact: Phoebe Pierce (Pittsburgh Steelers) pierce1@zianet.com Contact: Fran Plec (Chicago Bears) fplec@comcast.net If you would like to form an interest group, please contact Bonnie Eisenberg, mizbons@comcast.net, 541-8443.
BRANCH MEETINGS AND EVENTS 2012-20113 All general events are open to the public. 2012 September 4 Tuesday, 6:15 p.m. Branigan Library, Roadrunner Room Planned Parenthood The Other 97% Persephone Wilson, VP of Education, Planned Parenthood of Albuquerque October 9 Oct. 19-20 Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Branigan Library, Roadrunner Room Reformation and Transformation Todays Challenges in Public Education Stan Rounds, Superintendent, LCPS 2012 AAUW-NM FALL WORKSHOP Fall State Leadership Team Meeting Albuquerque branch, host November 6 Election Day! Tuesday, 7 A.M.-7 P.M. November 10 Saturday, 10 a.m Mountain View Hospital, Community Education Room $tart $mart Salary Negotiation Skills s Shelley Rossbach, AAUW-NM Co-President December 8 Saturday, 11:30 A.M. Picacho Hills Country Club Holiday Luncheon 2013 January 12 TBD January27 (TBD ) January 28 (TBD) February 9 MARCH Saturday, 10 A.M. Carrie s Rules of Leadership Carrie Hamblen, Executive Director, Las Cruces Green Chamber of Commerce Choice Rally, Santa Fe, NM WINTER STATE LEADERSHIP TEAM MEETING Santa Fe branch, host A Day at the Legislature Santa Fe, NM Saturday, 10 A.M. A 21st Century Mayan Woman: One Life Story Dr. Christine Eber, Professor Emerita, NMSU WOMEN S HISTORY MONTH
March 2 Event s April 13 April 26-28 (TBD) May 11 Saturday, 8 A.M. GIRLS CAN!! Professional Women from Las Cruces Community Lynn Middle School Saturday, 10 a.m. David vs. Goliath: New Mexico s Drinking Water Woes (Municipalities vs. Rural Systems) Dr. Mary Berry, NMSU Retired Educator and AAUW-LC Member AAUW-NM STATE CONVENTION Spring State Leadership Team Meeting Carlsbad Branch, host Carlsbad, NM Saturday, 10 A.M. Inside AAUW Funds Julia Brown, AAUW Director-at-Large and AAUW-LC Member June (TBD) 6 P.M. (TBD) End of Year Salad and Dessert Potluck; Installation of 2013-2015 Officers; Approval of 2013-2014 Budget June 9-12 AAUW National Convention, New Orleans, LA BRANCH BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE The board meets the first Monday of the month (except where noted), 9:30 a.m., at the home of Bonnie Eisenberg. 2012: September 5 (because of Labor Day holiday), October 1, November 5, December (no meeting) 2013: January 7, February 4, March 4, April 1, May 6, June 3 July (no meeting), August 5 If you wish to be placed on the agenda, or if you can t attend the meeting, please give at least one day s notice to BONNIE EISENBERG, mizbons@comcast.net, 541-84433. All board meetings are open to AAUW members.