CALENDAR OF EVENTS
* Saturday, May 4 at 10:30 am at the Milne Library in Williamstown. Reading of The Book Club Play. Repeated Sunday, May 5 at 2 pm, Sweetwood, 1622 Cold Spring Road. AAUW member Julie Mackaman of Pownal and longtime AAUW friend Deb Burns of Williamstown have linked arms to present two free readings of The Book Club Play as part of the Williamstown Library’s 150th yearlong anniversary.
* Wednesday, May 8 at 1 pm. Scribble Sisters Meeting. Location: Home of Kathy Wagenknecht. Contact Nancy Schoerke for more information: NTS1016@comcast.net
* Friday, May 10 at 6:30 pm. “Wild Nights with Emily.” A Vermont Reads Program. Cosponsored by the McCullough Library, Bennington Queer Connect, and AAUW. Location: The Left Bank, 5 Main Street, North Bennington, VT.
Read a review of Wild Nights with Emily’: Emily Dickinson as Romantic Comedy Heroine,” New York Times.
* May 15 at 1 pm. AAUW Book Group. Once Upon a Wardrobe by Pattie Callahan. Location: UU Meetinghouse. Read a review in the New York Journal of Books. Contact Julie Haupt for more information: hauptmarr@comcast.net.
* May 19 at 2 pm. Daisy Turner’s Kin. Vermont Humanities Council talk sponsored by the Bennington Historical Society. Jane Beck shares the story of the Turner family, a multigenerational saga spanning two centuries. The saga was related to Jane Beck by Daisy Turner, who had listened to her father, Alec Turner, recount stories of the family’s past. Our AAUW Book Group read this book several years ago and looks forward to hearing the author’s talk. Location: Bennington Museum.
* Wednesday, May 22 at 1 pm. Scribble Sisters Meeting. Location TBA.
* Sunday, May 26 at 2 pm. An afternoon concert with the 18-piece swing band “The Stardusters.”
A Vermont Reads Program. Location: Brookdale Fillmore Pond.
Read about “Jazz in San Francisco.”
Listen to A Playlist of Fifties Music created by Malinda Lo.
* Tuesday, June 4 at 2 pm. “Red Scare in the Green Mountains.” A Vermont Reads Program. This Vermont Humanities Council talk is cosponsored by AAUW. Rick Winston explores some forgotten history, showing how a small, rural, “rock-ribbed Republican” state with a historically libertarian streak handled the hysteria of the time. Location: The Left Bank, 5 Main Street, North Bennington, VT.
* Wednesday, June 19 at 1 pm. Discussion of Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo. Facilitator: Suzanne Brown of the Vermont Humanities Council. A Vermont Reads Program. Cosponsored by AAUW and Bennington Queer Connect. Location: UU Meetinghouse in Bennington. AAUW has free copies of the book available. Write to Berta Winiker, Program Chair, at bertleberries@yahoo.com to arrange to pick up a free copy.
Malinda Lo is the author of seven novels, including A Scatter of Light. Her novel Last Night at the Telegraph Club won the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature, the Stonewall Book Award, the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature, a Michael L. Printz Honor, and was a Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist.
“America in 1954 is not a safe place for two girls to fall in love, especially not in Chinatown. Red-Scare paranoia threatens everyone, including Chinese Americans like Lily. With deportation looming over her father–despite his hard-won citizenship–Lily and Kath risk everything to let their love see the light of day.”
* Monday, June 24 at 11 am and 6 pm. John G. McCullough Free Library’s in-house book discussion. A Vermont Reads Program. All are welcome. Refreshments courtesy of The Friends of the Library. Location: John G. McCullough Free Library in North Bennington.
* Saturday, June 22 at noon. AAUW Annual Picnic (potluck) and Branch Meeting. Location: Old First Church Barn.
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* From Your Treasurer: An Important Announcement
* Vermont Reads: Last Night at the Telegraph Club Events.
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* Suggested Reading: New Title IX Rules Offer ‘Comprehensive Coverage for LGBTQ+ Students and Survivors of Rape (Recommended by Judy Murphy.)
Newsletter Editor, Dawn Rodrigues (dawn.rodrigues@gmail.com), Co-Editor, Kathy Wagenknecht (calmdogs@gmail.com)
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