BEHIND THE SCENES AT CINCINNATI SCHOLAR HOUSE BEHIND THE SCENES AT CINCINNATI SCHOLAR HOUSE Presented by Rainie Moody, Managing Director Paula Steiner / 11/18/2023 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM 0 870 Article rating: No rating 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 Read more
The Sweet Rewards of Organized Space The Sweet Rewards of Organized Space Presented by Tina Kehl and Susan Ludwig Carolyn Laemmle / 5/11/2019 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 9408 Article rating: No rating An organized, clean space provides a great sense of internal pride and a sense of control that is gratifying. Most of us have that space or room we just aren’t happy with, and we can’t wrap our minds around how to approach it… so we just keep the door shut. If you are finally fed up and want to fix it, where do you start? Just in time for spring cleaning, this presentation will include ideas for downsizing and minimizing your estate while helping you to determine which of the many philosophies and systems available is right for you. Mrs. Carolyn Laemmle………………….Chairman of the Day Register
Harriet Beecher Stowe: Freedom Seeker of Cincinnati Harriet Beecher Stowe: Freedom Seeker of Cincinnati Presented by Christine Hartlieb, Executive Director Nancy Cavanaugh / 2/23/2019 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM 0 8669 Article rating: No rating This interactive presentation focuses on the life events and experiences that Harriet Beecher Stowe faced during the 18 years she lived in Cincinnati and how these experiences enabled her to write an impactful anti-slavery novel. Stowe House Executive Director Christine Hartlieb also will discuss the history of the house after the Beechers left and its ties to African American experiences in the 20th century. Mrs. Nancy Cavanaugh…………………………………………Chairman of the Day Register