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    University Women of Sedona Meeting and Silent Auction

    November 20, 2018No Comments
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    logo_UniversityWomenOfSedonaSedona AZ (November 20, 2018) – The University Women of Sedona will hold their December 3rd meeting and Silent Auction at Christ Lutheran Church, 25 Chapel Road, Sedona.

    Come for fun and exciting action at our annual Silent Auction to raise scholarship funds for our scholars! The Silent Auction will include home décor items, gift certificates, gift baskets and much more.

    We will also celebrate the holiday season with local musical artist, Mary Rose. Mary has enjoyed vocal concert solo work and guest appearances for various oratorios, opera, inspirational performances, services and events for the past 40 years, including alto solos for Handel’s Messiah and Vivaldi’s Gloria.  She is also a recording artist and a retired member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing.

    The University Women of Sedona meet the first Monday of each month October through May. Members and visitors are invited to come at 9:30 to socialize and share books. A special presentation and a brief business meeting follow.

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    All women holding an associate’s, RN, bachelor’s or higher degree from an accredited institution of higher education are invited to join University Women of Sedona.

    Founded over 40 years ago, the primary purpose of the University Women of Sedona is to develop a fund to provide financial scholarships and support to women in furthering their educational opportunities to an accredited local college or university. They also provide educational, inspirational and/or entertaining programs at monthly meetings and social events that build relationships with other members and the community.

    For more information about University Women of Sedona, or to apply for a scholarship, go to: www.uwsedona.weebly.com

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