Women's Center Events in October
*All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.
Saturday, March 1st
Wednesday, March 5th
- Knitting Circle 4:30-5:30PM
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So Many Candidates, So Little Time: Tools for Making Your Choice(Noon -1 PM) Join the Oshkosh League of Women Voters as they share tools that will allow you to find the information you need to make an informed choice this election year.
Thursday, March 6th
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for Womens' Self-Defense 6-8PM
- Comedienne Patti Vasquez "Tequila and Shamrocks" 7PM (Titan Underground)
Friday, March 7th
- Yoga 10-11:30AM
- International Women's Day 11AM-1PM (Reeve Union/Crescent Cafe')
Saturday, March 8th
- Working Mom's Network 9AM-11AM (Downtown YMCA)
Wednesday, March 12th
- Women's Studies Brown Bag Seminar: Women Overcoming Poverty in Tanzania (Noon to 1PM)
- Knitting Circle 4:30-5:30PM
- Ellen Bravo "Taking on the Big Boys: or why feminism is good for families, businesses and the nation" 6PM (Reeve Union 227)
Thursday, March 13th
Friday, March 14th
Saturday, March 15th
Tuesday, March 18th
- Spring Break Pre-Party 11AM-1PM (Reeve Union)
Wednesday, March 19th
Thursday, March 20th
- Brown Bag Seminar "Exploring Research Methodologies as Liberatory Interventions: The Missoula Indian Center Project" 11:30AM-1PM
- Brazilian Jiu Jitsu for Womens' Self-Defense 6-8PM
Friday, March 21st
Monday, March 24th through Friday, March 28th
- Closed (Spring Break)
Friday, March 28th
- American Girls, Pioneer Style (4-6PM) Come to celebrate the pioneer spirit of women by learning more about the times from Laura Ingalls Wilder, and Kaya and Kirsten from the American Girls series. Try your hand at Native American bead art, play traditional pioneer games, learn about the sentiments of flowers, craft your own historical girl character and lots of fun for girls ages 6-12. Pre-registration is strongly recommended, so sign up early with all of your friends and dolls at 230-3395 or stop in at the bookshop. This event is brought to you from the partnership of UW-Oshkosh Women’s Center, American Association of University Women, and Apple Blossom Books
