February Meeting
This month we will hear from fellow member
Kristy Koth who will talk to us about her experiences at the Women’s March in
Washington on Jan. 21, 2017. She took part with her mother Joey, who has been
involved in the women’s rights movement for years. Says Kristy, " DC
was amazing and I cannot wait to tell you all about it! It was such a
tremendous experience."
Here is Munich we also had a fabulous
turnout with 25 AAUPW members who marched Saturday and have their own
experiences of this historic event to share as well. Afterwards, there will be
ample time to see where the discussion leads us.
For more information, please contact our club president at: info@aaupw.de
Book Club meets
February 7th!
On Tuesday, Feb 7th the Book Club will meet to discuss, "All the Light We
Cannot See".
Upcoming books include:
'Eligible: A modern retelling of 'Pride and Prejudice'
Angus Wilson's, "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes"
If you are interested in joining Book Club, just email our club president at: info@aaupw.de
Upcoming books include:
'Eligible: A modern retelling of 'Pride and Prejudice'
Angus Wilson's, "Anglo-Saxon Attitudes"
If you are interested in joining Book Club, just email our club president at: info@aaupw.de
Girls Night Out (GNO) goes
bowling
January 24th was GNO Bowling Night. Members
had a great time at Bavaria Bowl. After having dinner and watching the league
teams, it was our turn to try out our skills. I won’t share the scores, but everyone
had fun, so maybe we will do this again.
Stay tuned for information about the next GNO event!
Your GNO Coordinator
Stay tuned for information about the next GNO event!
Your GNO Coordinator
Member
Bulletin Board
Good deed of the day! - "Brot am
Haken"
A long-term AAUPW member reports, "if you feel like brightening someone's morning.. check one of the 16+ Munich bakeries which permit customers to offer needy fellow munchers a free cup of coffee, loaf of bread, or Pretzel, et cetra. The initiative is called "Brot am Haken" in which certain bakeries basically offer a place to donate money, so that someone who can't afford their wares will receive free bread." Nice idea! Pay it forward! http://www.brot-am-haken.org/
A long-term AAUPW member reports, "if you feel like brightening someone's morning.. check one of the 16+ Munich bakeries which permit customers to offer needy fellow munchers a free cup of coffee, loaf of bread, or Pretzel, et cetra. The initiative is called "Brot am Haken" in which certain bakeries basically offer a place to donate money, so that someone who can't afford their wares will receive free bread." Nice idea! Pay it forward! http://www.brot-am-haken.org/