AAUW MISSION

Mission: AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education and research.

VISION STATEMENT

Vision: AAUW will be a powerful advocate and visible leader in equity and education through research, philanthropy, and measurable change in critical areas impacting the lives of women and girls.

Saturday, December 31, 2022

Grand Rapids Timberline

             Volume 47, Issue 5        January 2023

NEWS FOR AND ABOUT AAUW GRAND RAPIDS BRANCH MEMBERS

EDITOR: Myrna Peterson

Myrnakay67@gmail.com

(218) 301-6028


 

MISSION: AAUW advances gender equity for women and girls through research education and advocacy.

 

January 16, 2023 

 

Location: United Methodist Church

Social and Registration begins at 11:30 AM

Lunch at 12 PM

Menu: Baked Potato Bar, Crusty Bread, Brownies

Food Chair: Karen Karls

Food Committee: Kathleen Spencer, Dianne Anderson, Emille Zasada 

 

Program: DNR Bear & Medtronic Study
Presenter:  Dr. Andrew N. Tri, CWB, Ph.D. DNR Wildlife Research Biologist
TITLE: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Lessons Learned from Four Decades of Bear Research in Minnesota

 

Andrew Tri is the Bear Project Leader for the Minnesota DNR’s Forest Wildlife and Populations Working Group. He has worked with bears for DNR since 2015 and has been working with bears since 2010. His PhD is from West Virginia University and was on the ecology and population dynamics of urban and suburban bears in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. His Master’s degree was on bobwhite quail from Texas A&M University–Kingsville, and earned a BS in Fisheries and Wildlife at UMN-Twin Cities. He grew up in Northern Anoka County, MN, and now lives in the woods, south of Hibbing, MN, with his husband and two dogs. He’ll be speaking about the DNR’s long-term bear monitoring project, which is one of the longest running bear projects in the country (early 1980s-present).

 

**RSVP to AAUWRSVPGrandRapids@gmail.com by Monday, January 9.

 

AAUW Night at Grand Rapids Girls Basketball Game.  In November, our dinner program was led by Anne Campbell, GRHS Activities director, along with two coaches, Kim Hamling (basketball) and Marlo Gangl (Nordic skiing).  Title IX, the federal law that prohibited discrimination by gender in educational institutions receiving federal monies, has resulted in a great many more opportunities for women in athletics.  We were impressed with their dedication and professionalism, and a bit envious of the opportunities that were not available to most of us as students. 

 

To support young women athletes and to have an evening of excitement and entertainment, we are invited to attend a basketball game between Grand Rapids and Bemidji girls on Tuesday, January 17. The game begins at 7:15 but we hope to have a brief talk regarding rules, strategy and other points to help us enjoy the game and then sit together.  Anne will provide passes for free admission to those who indicate they will be attending and spouses and partners are also welcome.  Email Jan Bilden at jpbilden@gmail.com or leave a message at 218-492-4129 by January 11 if you would like a free pass.    

 

President’s Message

Happy New Year!  Our January and February meetings will be lunch meetings at the Methodist Church.  This has worked well in the past.  Be sure to RSVP before the deadline. 

 

Speaking of RSVP, this continues to be a problem for us.  We continue to have no shows, late RSVPs, and walk-ups.  This is such a problem because we are either paying for more meals then are being eaten, or we won't have enough meals for everyone to eat.    It is important to get that RSVP in before the deadline to make sure that we have a meal for you at the dinner. 

 

At our December meeting/fundraiser "Eat Your Words", we raised a very generous amount toward scholarships.   

 

Stay warm and cozy!

Laurie Clausen, President

 

Travel Treasures

There were no Travel Treasures in December as it was our annual fundraiser. All money raised went towards our Scholarship Fund. It was a very fun evening! Please remember to bring any Travel Treasures to this January meeting.

 

Norma Eppinga and Marlys Mestemacher 

 

Treasurers Report

Our December Scholarship Fundraiser was a fun and successful event. I think our members enjoy putting together a raffle item as much as they enjoy winning something to take home. We had 32 members and guests in attendance which was down a bit from past years.

We sold $635 in raffle tickets, two members who could not attend sent me a total of $75 with directions to add it to the raffle funds.  That means we raised $710 from the raffle.

Brenda Rudd had generously donated a mink coat to the fund raiser as she was moving out of the area.  Marlys Mestemacher placed a high bid of $500 for the coat saying they planned to gift it to their daughter-in-law who saw it at their home and loved it.  She and her husband Tom decided to add another $100 to the check when they sent it to me for deposit.

So thanks to all of you who participated in the event in some manner, our scholarship fund was increased by $1310.

Since the beginning of the fiscal year in July we have also been given $65 in memorials and $126 from Anita Firman from the sales of her jewelry at our May meeting.

That makes a grand total of $1501 in 6 months.  Thank you for your commitment to education for women!

Julie Skallman
julie.skallman@gmail.com

 

** INTEREST GROUPS **

 

*EXPLORING OUR COMMUNITY

The group goes on outings to area organizations and activities. Contact is Cyndy Agle, cyndy.agle@gmail.com 
No January outings planned.

 

*LITERATURE

The Monday Morning Lit Group will meet on Monday, January 9th, at 9:30 AM in the private dining room at Majestic Pines. Jan Bilden will lead a discussion of TRAVEL AS A POLITICAL ACT (3rd edition) by Rick Steves. For more information, contact Nancy Salmi at 326-3147 or nsalmi@earthlink.net. 

 

*PUBLIC POLICY 

Deanna Ensley is trying to organize a new Public Policy group. If you have an interest in a more action-based group, including discussion of what and how we will move forward, please think about letting her know of your interest and wait for more specifics. You can reach Deanna at (360) 333-0228 or at deannaensley@yahoo.com

 

*WALKING & TALKING

We walk each Tuesday afternoon at 1 PM.  We walk for about one hour, always outside.  The location in the Grand Rapids area changes from week to week and members receive an email with the walk location. If the weather looks really awful, you will get a cancellation notice.  Members walk when they want or are able; no need to RSVP.  We welcome new walkers.  If you are interested in joining, send your email and cell phone number to k.karls@yahoo.com.

 

*Sunshine & Caring

If any member of AAUW needs a bit of sunshine because of illness or a sympathy card, please let me know and I will send a card from AAUW.  You can email me at: cyndy.agle@gmail.com.

   

JANUARY BIRTHDAYS - Best Wishes!


25 – Alexandra Zimmerman

27 – Marian Barry, Gayle Coyer, Louise Koglin Fideldy, 

        Karen Wennen

28 – Brenda Ruud  

31- Dianne Anderson

 

Websites for local, state and national AAUW information:
Our Grand Rapids AAUW blog: http://grandrapidsaauw.blogspotcom/ 
MN AAUW website:  
http://aauw-mn.aauw.net 
National AAUW website:  
www.aauw.org

ADVANCING EQUITY FOR WOMEN & GIRLS – FOR MORE INFORMATION

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION  www.aauw.org

AAUW MINNESOTA www.aauwmn.net

 

 

Friday, December 2, 2022

Grand Rapids Timberline

                  Volume 47, Issue 4        December 20221


NEWS FOR AND ABOUT 

AAUW GRAND RAPIDS 

BRANCH MEMBERS

 

EDITOR: Myrna Peterson

Myrnakay67@gmail.com

(218) 301-60284


 

MISSION: AAUW advances gender equity for women and girls through research education and advocacy.

 

December 12, 2022 

 

Location: Forest Lake Restaurant, Lower Level

5-6 PM Registration and Social Hour

6 PM Dinner 

 

Program: Christmas Party & Scholarship Fundraiser

             Theme: “Eat Your Words” 


Menu Choice:
Pork Loin
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy 
Broccoli 
Caesar Salad
Bread Loaf
Pumpkin Bar

Basil Chicken over Rice
Broccoli 
Caesar Salad
Bread Loaf
Pumpkin Bar

Shrimp over Linguine Noodles
Broccoli
Caesar Salad
Bread Loaf
Pumpkin Bar

Cost is $30.00

Food Chair: Janis Johnson  

Food Committee: Linda Johnson, Sue Mattson

 

Christmas Party

Our theme this year for the silent auction is: ”Eat Your Words’

Be creative! You could bring a book and a dessert, a salad cookbook, or a gift card to Super One or Unwined.

 

Tickets will be sold at the door for the silent auction:

25 tickets for $20.00

12 tickets for $10.00

6 tickets for $5.00

 

We will also hold a "second chance" drawing for those that did not win.

Note: You can bring a special item for this and give to Janis Johnson for the drawing and she will set it aside.

 

**RSVP to AAUWRSVPGrandRapids@gmail.com by Monday, December 5.

 

If anyone prefers to send Julie Skallman, treasurer, their check for this event in advance, you may do so. Make your check out to AAUW for $30 and mail to 

          Julie Skallman, PO Box 5163, Grand Rapids Mn 55744.

If the check reaches her by the RSVP deadline of Dec. 5, there is no need to do a separate RSVP.

 

President’s Message

The holiday season is now in full swing!  Our Christmas get together will be here before you know.  Remember to put together your basket for the silent auction.  The theme again is "Eat Your Words".  We will also have the beautiful mink coat for auction, donated by Brenda Ruud.  Thank you, Brenda.

 

Laurie Clausen, President 

 

Travel Treasures

Once again, our members were very generous. At our November meeting Travel Treasures brought in $50 towards our scholarship fund! Thank you all.

 

No Travel Treasures in December as it is our annual fundraiser. All money aised will go towards our Scholarship Fund. It will be a very fun evening!

 

Norma Eppinga and Marlys Mestemacher 

 

 

** INTEREST GROUPS **

 

*EXPLORING OUR COMMUNITY

The group goes on outings to area organizations and activities. Contact is Cyndy Agle, cyndy.agle@gmail.com 
No December outings planned.

 

*LITERATURE

The AAUW Monday Morning Lit Group will meet on December 5th at 9:30 A.M. in 

the private dining room at Majestic Pines. Nancy Salmi will lead a discussion of WATERFALL by Mary Casanova and provide a treat for our morning coffee. If you would like, please bring a monetary donation to the Second Harvest North Central Food Bank. For more information, contact Nancy Salmi at 326-3147 or nsalmi@earthlink.net. 

 

*PUBLIC POLICY 

Deanna Ensley is trying to organize a new Public Policy group. If you have an interest in a more action-based group, including discussion of what and how we will move forward, please think about letting her know of your interest and wait for more specifics. You can reach Deanna at (360) 333-0228 or at deannaensley@yahoo.com

 

*WALKING & TALKING

We walk each Tuesday afternoon at 1 PM.  We walk for about one hour, always outside.  The location in the Grand Rapids area changes from week to week and members receive an email with the walk location. If the weather looks really awful, you will get a cancellation notice.  Members walk when they want or are able; no need to RSVP.  We welcome new walkers.  If you are interested in joining, send your email and cell phone number to k.karls@yahoo.com.

 

*Sunshine & Caring

If any member of AAUW needs a bit of sunshine because of illness or a sympathy card, please let me know and I will send a card from AAUW.  You can email me at: cyndy.agle@gmail.com.

 

AAUW Grand Rapids, MN Branch General Meeting Minutes 
November 14, 2022

The Grand Rapids branch met at the United Methodist Church November 14, 2022, for a social hour, dinner and program. Thirty-seven meals were served to guests and members prior to the meeting and program.

Janis Johnson opened the meeting. Guests were introduced and welcomed, and Travel Treasures earned $50. The Christmas Fundraiser will be held on December 12 at the Forest Lake Steakhouse.  A happy hour will precede the dinner and fund raiser.  

 

Jan Bilden introduced the evening’s speaker.  Anne Campbell, Grand Rapids High School 
Activities Director, spoke on the “Fiftieth Anniversary of Title IX”.  Included in the presentation were comments from both coaches and student athletes. The presentation was very well received.

 

Minutes respectfully submitted,

Dianne Anderson, Secretary

   

Websites for local, state and national AAUW information:
Our Grand Rapids AAUW blog: http://grandrapidsaauw.blogspotcom/ 
MN AAUW website:  
http://aauw-mn.aauw.net 
National AAUW website:  
www.aauw.org

ADVANCING EQUITY FOR WOMEN & GIRLS – FOR MORE INFORMATION

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION  www.aauw.org

AAUW MINNESOTA www.aauwmn.net

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

 



       






     















Sunday, October 2, 2022


Grand Rapids Timberline


                      Volume 47, Issue 2         October 2022

NEWS FOR AND ABOUT 

AAUW GRAND RAPIDS 

BRANCH MEMBERS

 

EDITOR: Arlene Wheaton, 

Arlene@honeybearwoods.com 

(218) 232-4989



MISSION: AAUW advances gender equity for women and girls through research education and advocacy.

 

October 17 Dinner Program

Location: United Methodist Church

Social/Registration: 5:00-5:45 pm      Dinner: 5:45-6:30 PM  
Business Meeting: 6:30 pm       Program: 7:00 pm

TOPIC: Space Weather and Northern Lights Photography


PRESENTER: Bob Conzemius, Meteorologist 


Known as “Tornado Bob”, Bob Conzemius travels across the country to track tornadoes. Bob earned his Ph.D. from the School of Meteorology at the University of Oklahoma where he chased two seasons with the Doppler on Wheels crew. He has been fascinated with storms since the age of six, and has chased since 1991, intercepting storms from Minnesota to Colorado to Texas. 

 

His career in meteorology has included two years as chief meteorologist for KEYC-TV in Mankato, MN, a year of teaching meteorology courses at St. Cloud State University, and a year doing research as a postdoctoral fellow at Colorado State University. Outside of the chase season, he works for NextEra Analytics, part of NextEra Energy.

 

MENU: Dijon Pork, Baked Potato, Dinner Roll, Carrot Cake

 

Food Chair: Lynette Eck
Food Committee: Karen Wennen, Marge Domish, Margaret Barrick, Helen Albrecht

 

**RSVP to AAUWRSVPGrandRapids@gmail.com by Mon., Oct. 10.

 

USED BOOK SALE at our Oct. 17 meeting

Don’t forget to bring some “good reads” for our Used Book Sale scholarship fundraiser. Bring some shopping money too! All proceeds go toward funding annual scholarships for Grand Rapids area students.

 

President’s Message

Happy Fall to all of our wonderful members!  

 

A big thank you to Myrna Peterson for volunteering to take over the Newsletter Editor role beginning in November. Myrna has graciously offered her services for a two-year term. October's newsletter will be the last for Arlene Wheaton, thank you for all the time you've given as editor. Thank you, Vicki Holmstrom, for a great job getting the member directories printed and distributed.   

 

Join me in welcoming two new members who have joined in the past month, Karlin Allen and Tammy Pluym. Tammy joined in time to get included in our member directory. Please see contact information for Karlin in this newsletter. Just a reminder to add new member contact information to your directory.

 

Our September meeting was well attended, and we had several guests. Our speaker, Bernadine Joselyn, gave an incredible presentation. We also had a great letter-writing campaign for the SPRUCE project.

 

You won't want to miss our October meeting. We will have our annual used book sale and bring a first-time, qualified guest for $7.00. We also have Dr. Bob Conzemius (Tornado Bob) presenting Space Weather and Northern Lights Photography.  

 

Looking forward to seeing you at our October meeting.

 

Laurie Clausen, President

 

**Email Coordinator needed!

While Myrna Peterson is taking over the newsletter editor role, she needs help with managing our email list in Outlook or Gmail format. We need an Email Coordinator to add new members and delete members who die or don’t renew membership. This person would also assist Myrna with soliciting the monthly newsletter articles and send emails to all members (no writing involved, just forwarding of info others submit) in between newsletters. 

To learn more, please contact Arlene Wheaton at 218-232-4989.

 

School Board and City Council Candidates Forum

From Colleen Nardone

 

We will be hosting a candidate forum for Grand Rapids City Council candidates and ISD 318 School Board candidates at the community college on Thursday, October 13 at 6:30 pm. This forum will be open to the public.  

 

Members are encouraged to attend and to submit questions. If you have a a question, or questions, to suggest please send them to Colleen Nardone at cbn0609@yahoo.com

  

AAUW Northland Get Together - Brainerd

 

If anyone planning to attend the Northland AAUW Get Together in Brainerd on October 8 is interested in carpooling, email Julie Skallman at  julie.skallman@gmail.com

 

Let her know if you prefer to drive or be a passenger. Other attendees from our branch include Cyndy Agle and Arlene Wheaton, plus any who may have registered in the past week or so.


“One of the most courageous things you can do is identify yourself, know who you are, what you believe in and where you want to go.”  

 

―  Sheila Murray Bethel


 

December Christmas Party
From Cyndy Agle

Our annual Christmas party will be held at the Forest Lake Steakhouse on Monday, December 12. Our theme for the silent auction will be “Eat Your Words.”  Ideas can range from cookbooks, food, reading materials, a book on travel, foods with words on them, or a salad or cookie cookbook or any foods. It could also be a gift card to a restaurant or SuperOne. Be creative!

 

From our Member Directory . . . Did you know?

From Cyndy Agle

 

1.  Where can I find our branch officers? 

2.  Where can I find our blog address?   

3.  Do we have a "closed Facebook" account?  

4.  Where can I find past AAUW presidents? 

5.  Where can I find our mission statement?  

6.  Names and addresses for MN state government officials?  

FIND ANSWERS ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS NEWSLETTER OR PAGE THROUGH YOUR DIRECTORY.

 

** INTEREST GROUPS **

*EXPLORING OUR COMMUNITY

The group goes on outings to area organizations and activities. Contact is Cyndy Agle, cyndy.agle@gmail.com 
No October outings planned.

 

*LITERATURE 

The Monday Morning Lit Group will meet on Oct. 3 at Majestic Pines in the private dining room at 9:30 am to discuss “Anxious People” by Fredrick Backman. For more information, contact Nancy Salmi @ 218-326-3147 or nsalmi@earthlink.net

 

*PUBLIC POLICY 

Deanna Ensley is trying to organize a new Public Policy group. If you have an interest in a more action-based group, including discussion of what and how we will move forward, please think about letting her know of your interest and wait for more specifics. You can reach Deanna at (360) 333-0228 or at deannaensley@yahoo.com

 

*WALKING & TALKING

The walking and talking group is back on its cool weather schedule of walking Tuesday afternoons at 1 pm. The group welcomes new members. We walk for about one hour, always outside. The location changes from week to week and members receive an email with the walk location.  Members walk when they want or are able; no need to RSVP.

If you are interested in joining, send your email and cell phone number to k.karls@yahoo.com If you've been getting Walk emails but are no longer planning to walk, let Karen know. There are lots of "ghost walkers" on the list.

 

Sunshine & Caring

By Cyndy Agle

If any member of AAUW needs a bit of sunshine because of illness or a sympathy card, please let me know and I will send a card from AAUW. Contact me at cyndy.agle@gmail.com

 

MEMBER DIRECTORY QUIZ ANSWERS:

1.    page 3,  2. page 5,  3. page 9,  4. page 14,  5. page 15, 6.  page 33

 

AAUW Grand Rapids, MN Branch General Meeting Minutes 
September 19, 2022

The Grand Rapids branch met at the United Methodist Church September 19, 2022, for a social hour, dinner and program. Forty members, four guests and the speaker shared dinner before a meeting and program.  

President Laurie Clausen opened the meeting and led the group in reading the AAUW Mission Statement. Guests were introduced and welcomed, and new directories were distributed. Nancy Raymond introduced The SPRUCE Project and encouraged members to write to our legislators to continue funding this project’s important work. 

Members were reminded that the Scholarship Fundraiser Book Sale will be held at the October meeting, that a fall gathering will be held in Brainerd on October 7 with cost for gas reimbursable. A presentation on Faith Wick dolls will be held on September 26 for the cost of $5. Cathy Davies won The AAUW tote at the silent auction. Travel Treasures and the silent auction earned $52.

The program for the evening was presented by Bernadine Joselyn, former diplomat at the US Embassy in Russia. The program was entitled “Reflections from the Polish-Ukrainian Boarder: Impacts on Women.”

Minutes respectfully submitted,

Dianne Anderson, Secretary   

 

Websites for local, state and national AAUW information:
Our Grand Rapids AAUW blog: http://grandrapidsaauw.blogspotcom/ 
MN AAUW website:  
http://aauw-mn.aauw.net 
National AAUW website:  
www.aauw.org

ADVANCING EQUITY FOR WOMEN & GIRLS – FOR MORE INFORMATION

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION  www.aauw.org

AAUW MINNESOTA www.aauwmn.net