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The Glendale branch of the American Association of University Women is set to host an engaging luncheon on October 11 at 11 a.m. The event will take place at the Oakmont Country Club, located at 3100 Country Club Drive.
The highlight of the luncheon will be a special address by Glendale City Clerk Suzie. She will share her insights and experiences regarding the pivotal roles that women play in both education and politics. This gathering aims to foster discussions around the challenges and achievements women face in these fields, promoting empowerment and community engagement.
Attendees will have the opportunity to network with fellow members and community leaders, enhancing the dialogue around women's contributions and leadership. The event promises to be a valuable experience for those interested in advancing the conversation on gender equity and representation in education and political spheres. The Glendale AAUW encourages all to join in this important discussion.
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