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Our Organization

Our Organization

The College Club of Cincinnati (CCC) is a group of college-educated women whose mission is 

"to promote a continuing interest and participation in philanthropy, the arts, education, social welfare, and civic improvement."

Meeting Location

College Club of Cincinnati
330 Lafayette Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45220

Email

Admin@CollegeClubOfCincinnati.org 

The Military Women's Memorial: A Gem in Plain Sight

Presented by Judy Pearson, Retired Colonel, United States Air Force and Ohio Ambassador, the Military Women's Memorial

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Our Country has one major, national memorial solely dedicated to honoring and preserving the legacy of women who have defended our freedom. Col. Pearson will weave the history of this Memorial with a brief "tour" of the facility and its special relationship with the Honor Guards of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Special emphasis will be placed on "why it is important to capture women's stories now? www.womensmemorial.org.

Sue Eades     Chairperson of the Day

Carole Rauf    Hospitality

Board Meeting 11am

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon

THE “CINCY” BOOK BUS: IGNITING A PASSION FOR READING

Presented by Melanie Moore, Owner.

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March 16, 2024

After teaching for 25 years, Melanie Moore had an epiphany about converting her 1962 vintage Volkswagen pickup truck into a “bookstore on wheels.” She’ll share with us how this came about through a variety of “partnerships,” and how she has used her profits to get books directly into the hands of underserved children. This also led to her opening The Book Bus Depot in Sharonville.

Board Meeting at 11:00 am.

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at 12:00 pm.

Turkey club on croissant with turkey, bacon, swiss, lettuce and tomato,

Orange tomato soup, chips,

Chocolate pudding with whipped cream.

Cindy Browne……………….Chairperson of the Day

Carolyn Ludwig……………..Hospitality

BEHIND THE SCENES AT CINCINNATI SCHOLAR HOUSE

Presented by Rainie Moody, Managing Director

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November 18, 2023

The Scholar House is an affordable housing community in Walnut Hills that is available to low-income single parents attending post-secondary schools. Their dependent children, who are eligible, can attend an on-site development center which frees the parents to complete their education and find employment. The College Club is proud to sponsor this organization that is helping break the cycle of poverty, two generations at a time.

Our Scholarship Award recipients will be honored at this meeting.

Board Meeting at 11:00 am.

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at 12:00 pm.

Turkey and dressing, Mashed potatoes and gravy, Green beans, 

Cranberry relish, Pumpkin pie.

Toni Miller …………………….Chairperson of the Day

Sandy Myers………………….Hospitality

A CAR TAKES YOU FAR! THE GOOD WORKS OF THE SAMARITAN CAR CLINIC

Presented by Bruce Kintner, Clinic Director

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October 21, 2023

Learn about a unique lifeline for working poor families when it comes to car maintenance. The Samaritan Car Care Clinic works on a referral basis with Northern Kentucky social service agencies to help low-income families with car repairs. Our speaker will review the history of the Clinic, the services it provides and its value to participants and the community-at-large.

Board Meeting at 11:00 am

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at 12:00 pm.

Grilled pork tenderloin with tamari and cilantro,

Basmati rice, steamed broccoli, Coconut cake.

Carole Rauf…………………………………Chairperson of the Day

Beverly Williams……………………………Hospitality

LAST MILE FOOD RESCUE: ENDING HUNGER IN OUR NEIGHBORHOODS

Presented by Crystal Cottrill, Food Donor Relationship Manager

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Last Mile is a Cincinnati food rescue organization that started in October, 2020 with the goal of getting fresh food “out of landfills and onto the plates of those needing it most.” Using a combination of computer technology and its growing volunteer base, the group has already successfully networked with 13 area Kroger stores to rescue 660,729 pounds of fresh food! And that is just one example! Volunteers choose where they want to deliver the food at a time that is convenient to them! Come learn how you too can make a critical difference in the lives of your neighbors fighting food insecurity.

January 21, 2022

Board meeting – 11 am

Luncheon in the Lecture Room at noon.  Hot chicken piccata with angel hair pasta, spinach salad, rolls and butter, chocolate cake.

Sandy Greenwald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairperson of the Day

Elizabeth Kearney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hostess

HOPE’S CLOSET: UPLIFTING THE LIVES OF FOSTER CHILDREN

Presented by Jami Clarke, Executive Director

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Hope’s Chest was founded by foster parents who saw a “circle of brokenness” among foster families and were motivated to restore these relationships when possible. The West Chester-based non-profit works with more than 100 volunteers, providing training and offering encouragement and material support for the families. Executive Director Jami Clarke will describe how Hope’s Closet makes a difference in the community and how others can help.
Hope’s Closet is our main philanthropy project in 2021. At or before this meeting,  items deemed as needed by the families will be collected. Stay tuned!

Lecture Room
Turkey and gravy
Mashed potatoes
Dressing
Cranberry sauce
Green beans
Pumpkin pie

Ms. Janet Walsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .  Chairman of the Day

Mrs. Daniel Minella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flowers

Ms. Rebecca Onderdonk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  .Hostess

Taking a School Garden to New Heights: How a Rooftop Garden Helped Transform an Urban Elementary School

Presented by Bryna Bass, MEd

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From the ground level, Rothenberg Preparatory Academy in Over-the-Rhine seems surrounded by a dense forest of brick and concrete surfaces. Yet, a bird’s eye view reveals that ornamental flowers, fruits and vegetables flourish on the roof of this historic elementary school building, serving as a source of beauty and learning for students. The program will discuss the inspiration, design, and creation of the garden and its curricular connections, with participants discovering how the garden both enriches academic programming and enhances the unique urban community of Over-The-Rhine.

 

Ms. Mary Ronan……………………………..……………Chairman of the Day

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THE SYCAMORE COMMUNITY SINGERS: HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

This well-known community group, founded in 2016, boasts novices as well as highly trained singers. Members have sung at Carnegie Hall (2020) and in European cities (2018, 2022). They will perform choral selections that invoke all the best memories of celebrating the holidays with family and loved ones. Join us for lunch and a great program! http://sycamorecommunitysingers.com.

Christine Neitzke                                                         Chairperson of the Day

Sandy Greenwald                                                                         Hospitality

Luncheon in the Tea Room at noon, followed by the performance in the Auditorium. Any new members will be recognized.

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