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International Outreach topic at next Columbia Womans Club

The March meeting of the Columbia Woman's Club will be Tuesday, March 23, 2010, at 6pmCT, in the lower level of the Columbia-Adair County Chamber of Commerce Building, 201 Burkesville ST, Columbia, KY.

The topic will be International Outreach, one of six main topics covered during each year. Other topics throughout the year are Education, Public Issues, Conservation, Home Life and Arts. This club, formed in Columbia in 1923, is part of Kentucky Federation and the General Federation with clubs worldwide.

Anabelle Burkett, who has served on the General Federation Board and now lives in Adair County,will speak at this month's meeting on the topic. "News from the International Woman's Club." At his meeting we also will have a silent auction as well as good refreshments and a "girlship" time for informal conversation.

We invite all women to attend this meeting, get acquainted and consider becoming a member. -Vonnie Kolbenschlag




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