AAUW Dinner and General Meeting
Wednesday May 15, 2013
Rochester Golf and Country Club
3100 Country Club Road (2nd St SW)
5:30pm Book Sale and Social Time
6:30pm Dinner
7:00pm General meeting
7:15pm Program
Getting Girls Sports on Track – Title IX turns 40 years old
Our guest speaker is Diane Ilstrup, who began her long career in the Rochester School District in 1970 at Mayo High School as a physical education teacher. She was head coach of several of the first Spartans’ girls sports teams in the early 1970s, including volleyball, synchronized swimming and softball. Title IX officially mandated equal opportunities in sports in 1972, but the road to girls’ sports in Minnesota was being paved years earlier.
When Diane began teaching in 1970. she got in on the ground floor of the explosion of interests in girls’ sports. It should be fun to hear Diane recall some of the highlights from this interesting and important time in the evolution of girls’ sports.
Dinner Menu
House Green Salad and Dinner Rolls
Roasted Pork Medallions with Wild Mushroom Risotto
Grilled Asparagus
Sherbet
A cash bar will be provided from 5:30-6:30. Please make your dinner reservations by Saturday May 11. The cost of the dinner is $24 which includes tax and gratuity. Vegetarian options are available. For reservations contact Diane Hellie (dhellie@juno.com, 507-398-6329)
AAUW March Education Luncheon
AAUW Education Luncheon
Saturday March 16, 2013
Willow Creek Golf Course
1700 48th Street SW
11:15am Social Time
11:45am Luncheon
Vangie Castro: Stand Up! Speak Out! Bullying Prevention and Intervention
AAUW’s research “Crossing the Line: Sexual Harassment at School” and other reports have established that sexual harassment and bullying are pervasive, national problems.
Our luncheon speaker will be Vangie Castro. Born in the Philippines, Vangie Castro emigrated to the United States with her family at age 3 and grew up in the San Francisco Bay area. She studied political science at the California State University, East Bay, and currently works at the Diversity Council as the Youth Education Program Manager. She is a member of Governor Dayton’s Task Force on the Prevention of School Bullying and has worked to educate the community on social justice, diversity, and inclusion.
We will be inviting the AAUW-Rochester science fair winners and also will be announcing the names of our members who are being honored this year by having our AAUW Funds contributions made in their names.
Our menu will be:
– Tossed green salad
– Chicken served with herb roasted potatoes and vegetable
– Chocolate brownie sundae
Reservations and payment of $20.00 are needed by March 11. Make checks payable to AAUW and send to :
Diane Hellie
4015 Katie Lane NW
Rochester MN 55901
Questions contact Diane (dhellie@juno.com, 507-398-6329)
Winter General Meeting: February
Therapy Dogs
Saturday Feb 16, 2013
Charter House 9:30am
Our guest speakers will be Don and Stephanie Vaughn of Mantorville, who have been registered handlers with Therapy Dogs, inc. for 10 years. Don teaches Therapy Preparation classes at Leashes and Leads and is a Test Observer for qualifying therapy dogs. Don and Stephanie volunteer their time at Ronald McDonald House and other care facilities providing a beneficial service of comfort care to people of all ages. Their three-year-old registered therapy dog, Gaag, will also be a featured guest. Please join us and be prepared to be informed and entertained.
Winter General Meeting
Winter AAUW Meeting
Saturday January 19, 2013
Hilton Garden Inn (1st Floor)
9:30am Optional buffet breakfast ($10.99)
10:15 General meeting
10:30 Program: Silver Creek Corner
Our guest speakers will be Chad Ramaker, site director, and Ray Dunfee, case manager for Silver Creek Corner, a residence for chronic alcoholics. Supportive housing for homeless, chronic alcoholics is projected to save costs in medical treatment, detox services and law enforcement. Although at first controversial, results from Silver Creek Corner and other similar facilities speak for themselves. Please join us for an informative and interesting update on the progress of Silver Creek Corner.
Reservations are not required for breakfast. Parking is available in the Double Tree Ramp with skyway access across Broadway or the 2nd Street SW ramp on 3rd Street and 1st Avenue. Enter Hilton from West door or use on-street parking.
AAUW Holiday Dinner Dec 19
Evening
Rapport invites all members and guests to join us for a festive holiday dinner at the new restaurant in the Holiday Inn Express Downtown, THYME, Wednesday Dec. 19 at 6:00PM. Free parking is available in the Holiday Inn Ramp. For reservations notify Barbara Knutsen at 285-5122.
Nov 14 AAUW General Meeting
Celebrate Dakota!
Wednesday Nov 14, 2012
Charter House Edwards Room
5:30pm Silent Auction and Social Time
6:15pm Dinner
7:00pm Meeting and Program
Betty Smith, Shirley Greising and Dawn Littleton, co-founders of the Celebrate Dakota! Diversity Networking Group at Mayo Clinic, will give a presentation on the Dakota Heritage and Lifestyle. They were honored with a community education and advocacy award from the Rochester Heritage Presentation Committee in May 2012 for founding the diversity networking group.
Dinner Menu
Almond Bleu Cranberry Salad
Baked Chicken Farfalle with Spinach
Assorted Dinner Rolls
Individual Lava Cakes
Dinner reservations required by Saturday Nov 10. Contact Diane Hellie (dhellie@juno.com, 507-398-6329) if you are interested in attending.
AAUW September 19 General Meeting
Inside UMR
University of Minnesota Rochester
University Square, Room 417
6:30PM Special interest group displays and Social Time
7:00PM AAUW Meeting
7:15PM Tour of UMR
7:45PM – 8:15PM Program/discussion with Chancellor Stephen Lehmkuhle
It has been 4 years since we met at UMR and heard Chancellor Lehmkuhle speak about the plans for UMR and its integrated campus.
This time we have an opportunity to have a behind the scenes tour to see the classrooms and labs. We will hear about the unique and innovative initiatives at UMR 2012. Following the tour Chancellor Lehmkuhle will discuss the progress of UMR in the past 4 years and what is planned for the future. We will also have time for Q & A. Please join us for a special presentation.
Remember! September is a preview of all the continuing interest groups in AAUW this year. Be sure to sign up for the door prizes at each group’s table.
March 17 AAUW Education Luncheon
AAUW Education Luncheon
Saturday March 17, 2012
Willow Creek Golf Course
1700 48th Street SW Rochester MN
11:15am Social Time
11:45am luncheon
Alicia Jacobsen, our speaker and recipient of a 2010-2011 career development grant, is pursuing licensure in school counseling. She will increase her impact on middle school students as she expands her role in the public school setting. We will also learn about an AAUW community action grant used to provide STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) tutors at St. Catherine University.
AAUW is providing more than $3.7 million in funding for more than 240 fellowships and grants to outstanding women and nonprofit organizations in the 2011-2012 year.
We will be inviting AAUW-Rochester Science Fair winners and also will be announcing the names of our members who are being honored this year by having our AAUW Funds contributions made in their names.
Our menu will be:
- Tossed green salad
- Chicken alfredo over linguini served with green beans and dinner rolls
- Chocolate brownie sundae
- Coffee/Tea
Reservations and payment of $20.00 are needed by March 12. Make checks payable to AAUW and sent to:
Stacy Haugen
2752 Boulder Ridge Dr NW
Rochester MN 55901
Questions contact Diane Hellie (dhellie@juno.com, 507-398-6329).
Feb General Meeting: Human Rights Commission
Saturday February 18, 2012
Charter House
9:30am coffee/social time
10:00am Meeting and program
Living a Life that is Free of Discrimination and Harassment: It is your right in Minnesota
Our guest speaker is Nora Dooley, PhD, Chair of the Olmsted County Human Rights Commission. She is originally from Montreal Canada. Nora received her BS degree in BioChemistry and her masters and PhD from the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University. She joined the commission 2 years ago. The Olmsted County Human Rights Commission was established in 1998, in an effort to provide an opportunity for resolution of human rights matters through means other than the courts. The 13 members of the Commission are appointed by the County Board. Please join us to learn about the duties and outcomes of the Human Rights Commission and have your rights protected.
What are the challenges facing the Rochester Public Schools?
Sat Jan 21, 2012
Charter House Northview Room
9:30AM Brunch
10:00AM Meeting/Program
What are the challenges facing the Rochester Public Schools?
What a great opportunity we have to meet and hear the new superintendent of the Rochester Public Schools, Mr. Michael Munoz. He began his position in July 2011. Before coming to Rochester, he was the Chief Academic Officer of Des Moines Public Schools, a diverse district of 32,000 students. Mr. Munoz’s other work experiences include classroom teaching, elementary and secondary school counselor, and principal at the elementary and middle school levels. He has had a 33 year career in education.
Board members and supervisors describe him as an advocate of high achievement for all, as an excellent communicator, and as a visionary leader. Mr. Munoz is glad to see that the Rochester Public Schools continues its mission of “Lifelong Learning for All”. He believes that all programs, activities, and events need to focus on helping students learn and achieve.
He will be joined for the brunch by his wife. Don’t miss the chance to meet our new superintendent and his wife.
Brunch Menu
Fruit Platter
Fruit and Nut Breads
Cheesy Scrambled Eggs
Sausage LInks
Cranberry Juice
Coffee
Cost: $10.00
For reservations for the brunch, contact dhellie@Juno.com or 507-398-6329 by January 16. No reservations needed for the meeting/program.




























