American Association of University Women
Valparaiso IN Affiliate
UPCOMING EVENTS
Spiritual Seekers will meet a the home of Alta Mae Frobish to discuss a chapters 11 &12 of Welcome to the Wisdom of the World by Joan Chittister. Certain questions are common to all of us as human beings. Why was I born? What’s important to life? How do I know the right thing to do? What does it mean to make a difference? What’s wrong with me – why can’t I change? Such questions are so deeply human that they transcend time and place, religions and cultures. And this inviting book by Joan Chittister presents the insights of others from different cultures throughout history who have grappled with the same kind of life questions that plague us here and now.
All members are welcome
Contact person is Ann Ruggaber
Wednesday -April 8 -12:30 – Lunch Group – Helen’s Cafe –
Any member will be welcome, but restaurants have limited seating, so reservations are needed. Call Linda Cronk at (219) 928-0240 (or use sallcronk@gmail.com) . It’s “first come/first reserve” for places, and April 5th is the deadline. These every-other-month gatherings will be purely social get-togethers. No business, just fun with friends!
Discussion Leader: Cindy HesemanRelations with China remain tense, with tariffs, military modernization, and pressure on Taiwan. Does Trump have a coherent China policy, and will his tariffs on Rare Earth minerals be effective? What are America’s strategic options?
By Oriana Mastro
The article can be found in the Great Decisions public policy book
For information contact Renée Caprile
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