American Association of University Women
Valparaiso IN Affiliate
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, May 1, 5:30pm
Annual Banquet Pestos, 3123 Calumet Ave., Valapraiso 46383
ArtFlix via Zoom
Film: Descendant (2022)
Leader: Clare Pokorny
The award-winning filmmaker Margaret Brown returns to her home town of Mobile, Alabama, to document the search for and historic discovery of the Clotilda, the last known ship to arrive in the United States, illegally carrying 110 kidnapped Africans. She chronicles the descendants of the last known enslaved Africans brought to the US aboard this ship. (May be found on Netflix)
Thursday, May 16, 6:30 Great Decisions at PCCF and via Zoom
Topic: China Trade Rivalry
Leaders: Martha Hoeppner and Ellyn Lovett
China’s economic rise and its current policies of increasing the role of the state in the economy have led some U.S. policymakers to seek to deny China access to U.S. technology and investment. This is seen as a necessary corrective to decades of predatory Chinese economic policies. Is this a wise strategy, and how effective can it be?
Wednesday, May 17, 10am
MAAC Tour (rescheduled)
MAAC Facility, 4203 Montdale Park Drive, Valparaiso
Join us as we tour the Multi Agency Academic Cooperative (MAAC) Foundation campus, a state-of-the-art facility that provides safety, emergency preparedness, and response training for law enforcement, firefighters, and EMS personnel. The 28 acre Valparaiso campus features 7000 square-foot indoor training area, three 45 person classrooms, a tactical building, a 4-story drill tower, a live burn building, a flashover trainer, residential home training structures, a vehicle extrication area, and a virtual reality simulator.
Guests are encouraged to join us.
Wednesday, May 22, 4:00 (corrected)
All Member Business/Board Meeting, Walden Pavillion
This is the planning meeting for the coming year’s programs. Suggestions may be sent to Sandy Holt.
Monday, May 27, 4:00,
Book Group
2302 Caspian Lane, Valparaiso,
Title: A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan’s Plot to Take Over America by Timothy Egan
Leader: Diane Woolever
Pulitzer and National Book award winning author, Timothy Egan, who recounts the rise of the 1920’s Ku Klux Klan in the midwest and particularly Indiana, Valparaiso, and the Klan’s near purchase of what is now Valparaiso University in 1923, exactly 100 years ago. Egan tells the story of the KKK’s dominant growth in Indiana, led by a cunning con man who espoused hatred of Blacks, Jews, Catholics, immigrants, and the Indiana woman who brought him and the movement down. The text is rich with facts.,
AAUW Scholarship
The American Association of University Women, Valparaiso Affiliate awarded scholarship(s) up to $4,000 for use in the school year 2024-2025.
2024 Scholarship Winners