EBWA Program – January 25th

Costuming for a Century: Speaker, Kathe Sheehan will present an overview of her 43 years as owner of The Costumer, one of the cornerstone businesses in our community. With a background in education and theatre arts, Kathe provided costumes for events around the world as well as television, theater, parades, grand operas, magazines, and school performances. She brought a joyous and positive spirit to the community, and in 2016 she received the Key4Women Achieve Award, honoring a woman business leader who has achieved a high level of success while making contributions to the community. There will be plenty of time for informal discussion so bring your questions. All women are welcome to come and enjoy socializing, dinner and the program.

The Evening Branch of the Women’s Alliance (EBWA) offers beverages and conversation at 5:45 pm followed by a catered vegetarian supper at 6:15 pm, and the program at 7:45 pm. To make a reservation for the supper, e-mail Gabrielle Reals at ellegr3@gmail.com by Monday, January 22 or call her at 382-5685 no later than 8pm Tuesday, January 23. Gluten-free meals are available if requested with your reservation. You may also bring your own food, or come for the program only (in which case you should plan to arrive by 7:30). Cost of the evening is $15 or $3 without the meal. (If you need to hire a babysitter, inform us when you make your reservation and the cost will be only $7.50.) Our meals are catered so please honor your reservation.

Looking Ahead: On February 22, Robin Schnell, long-time UUSS member and chair of the Social Justice Action Team, will present a program titled “Incarcerated in New York State.”