Attleboro Inc. Branch

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The Attleboro branch of AAUW is a leading advocate for education and equity for all women and girls in the greater Attleboro area. Membership is open to all those who hold an associate or equivalent degree or a baccalaureate or higher degree from an accredited college or university. In principal and in practice, Attleboro Inc. branch values and seeks a diverse membership.  We welcome you to join us!

Officers

Co-President Ashley Occhino 508-226-2278
Co-President Paula Correia 508-226-1230
Program VP Kristina Occhino 508-226-2278
Membership VP Paula Correia 508-226-1230
Finance Jaqueline Romaniecki 508-226-0337
Recording Secretary Patricia Knox 508-695-5294

Committee Chairs

EF/LAF Kristina Occhino 508-226-2278
Social Justice/Diversity Sharon Beckwith 508-223-3636
Public Policy Maxine Johnson 508-226-8991
Communications Patricia Knox 508-695-5294
Newsletter Editor/ Publicity Ashley Occhino 508-226-2278
Yearbook/Hospitality Irene Yutkins 508-226-3109

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Branch Newsletter

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2009-2010 Branch Activities

Attleboro AAUW PROGRAMS FOR 2009-2010
VP for Programs: Kristina Occhino
Read the Newsletter for more details

  • October 16, 2009 (Fri)                  6:30 – 9:00 pm

Pot Luck Dinner

Program:  “AAUW Update”
Speaker:  AAUW-MA President, Beryl Domingo and AAUW-MA Administrator, Hollie Bagley
Location
:  Home of Judy Manoogian
Hospitality:  
Judy Manoogian

  • December 1, 2009 (Tues)               6:30 – 8:30 pm

Annual Holiday Party

Program:  “Holiday Silk Arrangements”
Speaker:
    Designers of Flower by the Station, Attleboro
Location:  Home of Maxine Johnson
Hospitality:  All members are asked to bring hors d’oeuvres & holiday sweets

  • April 9, 2010 (Fri)               12:00 – 4:30 pm

Special Event
Supported by AAUW-MA

A conference to bring together inventors and innovative thinkers who want to find out how to protect and develop their ideas and individuals and organizations that promote literacy and expertise in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)

Organizer:  Katherine Honey
Host:  
Bristol Community College, Attleboro Campus

  • May 4, 2010 (Tues)                6:00 – 9:00 pm

Annual Meeting and Banquet

Program:  Annual Meeting, Election of Officers
Location:
 Hearth & Kettle Restaurant
116 Elm Street
North Attleboro, MA
Speaker:  AAUW Education Foundation Fellow
Hospitality:
  Irene Yutkins

Check the Branch Newsletters for other events and programs for this year.

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Past and present members at branch reunion in April 2007.

A good time was had by all.

Branch members participated in The Big Read by reading and discussing the project’s book selection, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury. Attleboro titled their project: 1ABC: One Adventure, One Book, One Community.

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