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Café Night
Read More: Café NightAn enjoyable, sociable, and entertaining “open-mic” evening where members and friends can just come to socialize, participate in or just watch the entertainment for that evening. We are looking for volunteers willing to play an instrument, sing, tell jokes, read poetry (can be from a poetry book), magic tricks, short stories, share a hobby, a short scene from a play, tell a story,…
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First Friday Films: THIS IS HOME – a Refugee Story
Read More: First Friday Films: THIS IS HOME – a Refugee Story“THIS IS HOME – a Refugee Story” 2018 Dir.: Alexandra Shiva THIS IS HOME is an intimate portrait of four Syrian refugee families arriving in America and struggling to find their footing. With only eight months of help from the International Rescue Committee to become self-sufficient, they must forge ahead to rebuild their lives in…
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Fall Festival with Potluck
Read More: Fall Festival with PotluckCome join us for food, fun and fellowship! Please sign-up by email Lori (Lfedio@hotmail.com) to let us know what dish you will be bringing.
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Membership Retreat
Read More: Membership RetreatWe are going offsite with a facilitator to discuss how we can grow, develop and improve our membership experience. We need members’ thoughts and feedback for short- and long-range planning. Share ideas about where ECSW goes from here and what you want our future to be. Your participation is essential and we encourage you to come! Lunch will be…
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Book Group: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Read More: Book Group: The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar WaoTue – Dec 11 -7:30 pm – The Book Group will be meeting to discuss“The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao” by Junot Diaz.
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First Friday Films Presents: “RIDING THE RAILS – The Hobo Children of the Great Depression”
Read More: First Friday Films Presents: “RIDING THE RAILS – The Hobo Children of the Great Depression”First Friday Films Presents: “RIDING THE RAILS – The Hobo Children of the Great Depression” Film by Michael Uys and Lexy Lovell “Riding the Rails” offers a visionary perspective on the presumed romanticism of the road and cautionary legacy of the Great Depression. From ‘middle class gentility to scrabble-ass poor,’ the undiscriminating Great Depression forced…

