Warner Woman's Club
 

CLUB CALENDAR

2009-2010

September 14    10:00 A M
New England K-9 Search and Rescue with Nancy Lyon doing a Power Point and live demo with one of her wonderful dogs. Haven is a 4r old Belgian Malinois who is one of 10 certified volunteer airscent dogs. Join us to see the two in action!

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October 5       10:00 AM
Baked Beans & Fried Clams: How Food Defines a Region - Edie Clark's presentation is informative, humorous, and chock full of fascinating nuggets about the history of our reginol foods. It includes reference to some of New England's more famous foodies - Fannie Farmer, Hayden Pearson and Julia Child. Bonus . . . Edie Clark will have her own Recipe books for review and autograghed for sale.

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November 2      10:00AM
Mary Todd Lincoln: Wife and Widow - Salley Mummy portays Mary Todd Lincoln's tumultuous years as First Lady during the Civil War and that tragic evening at Ford's Theatre. The assins bullet changed the course of her life and that of the nation as well. Reduced to obscurity, Mrs. Lincoln live out her life alone and overshadowed by her husband's legacy.

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December 7      12:00 PM
Annual Chritmas Luncheon with entertainment from the Men's Choir of Kearsarge Regional High School.

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January 2010    No Meeting

February 1      10:00 AM
Lake Sunapee Visiting Nurses Association - Ellen Bownson, M.Ed the Outreach Liason, will do a Power Point presentation called "Wise Up on Meds".

March 1 10:00 AM
Petticoat Patriots: A Woman in the Continental Army - In 1778, sixty dollars a year in gold was a tempting offer to army recruits. Deborah Samsom thought so. Chautauquan Joan Gutturna, combining her research and theatrical skills, brings to life the story of Deborah Samson, a young woman who diguised herself as a man in order to serve in the Continental Army for 17 months during the American Revolution.

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April 5 10:00 AM
Women's Bone Health: Dr Robyn Jacobs will be exploring with us a functional medicine approach to bone health. This discussion should leave you with basic knowledge of bone physiology and insight as to how everyday decisions impact the health of your skeleton.
May 3   12:00 PM
Annual Luncheon - Colonial Inn in New London
June 21 3:00 PM
Annual Tea - Location to be decided