AAUW Bentonville Bella Vista

AAUW Bentonville Bella Vista American Association of University Women: Advancing equity and education for women and girls through

A network of women (supportive men welcome) who raise money for local scholarships, stay informed on current issues, get involved in community projects, while developing professional contacts and personal friendships!

08/13/2019
08/10/2019

I am living in Springdale now😍

04/29/2018

The Bentonville Bella Vista branch was officially disbanded in March 2018. If you live in this area, please contact the Fayetteville branch to become active. They have multiple interest groups. If enough Benton county women become active, Fayetteville and/or Arkansas State Branch will welcome your thoughts regarding a Benton County branch or special interest groups.

01/22/2017

Happy to be part of this fine group

01/16/2017
We are going to get together soon and try to make a difference in Bentonville/Bella Vista AAUW
01/16/2017

We are going to get together soon and try to make a difference in Bentonville/Bella Vista AAUW

08/01/2016

If you live in the Bentonville Bella Vista Rogers area, have belonged to this branch in the past, you may be interested in helping us set up a scholarship fund made possible by Lucile Roberts to be administered by NWACC. Please contact us through this page or come to The Oasis Coffee Shop in Shewmaker Global Business Development Building on Eagle Way at 1:00 Wed August 3rd.

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05/29/2016

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AAUW's Vice President of Government Relation, Lisa Maatz, talks and how AAUW members can continue the right for gender equity.

Brave woman!
07/04/2015

Brave woman!

In celebration of Independence Day, we remember a little known hero of the American Revolutionary War, 16-year-old Sybil Ludington. At approximately 9 pm on April 26, 1777, Sybil, the eldest daughter of Colonel Henry Ludington, climbed onto her horse and proceeded to ride 40 miles in order to muster local militia troops in response to a British attack on the town of Danbury, Connecticut -- covering twice the distance that Paul Revere rode during his famous midnight ride.

Riding all night through rain, Sybil returned home at dawn having given nearly the whole regiment of 400 Colonial troops the order to assemble. While the regiment could not save Danbury from being burned, they joined forces with the Continental Army following the subsequent Battle of Ridgefield and were able to stop the British advance and force their return to their boats.

Following the battle, General George Washington personally thanked Sybil for her service and bravery. Although every American school child knows the story of Paul Revere, unfortunately few are taught about Sybil Ludington's courageous feat and her contribution to war effort.

To introduce your children to this inspiring and underrecognized hero of the Revolutionary War, we recommend "Sybil’s Night Ride," a picture book for children 4 to 8 (http://www.amightygirl.com/sybil-s-night-ride) and "Sybil Ludington’s Midnight Ride," an early chapter book for readers 6 to 9 (http://www.amightygirl.com/sybil-ludington-s-midnight-ride). An illustration from the latter by Ellen Beier is pictured here.

For an excellent book that explores women's contribution to the American Revolution, check out "Founding Mothers" for ages 7 to 12 at http://www.amightygirl.com/founding-mothers

This book is also available in a version for adult readers, "Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation," at http://amzn.to/1rNGymK

In our blog post "'Remember the Ladies' -- A Mighty Girl Celebrates the Fourth of July,” we also highlight numerous excellent books -- both fiction and non-fiction -- about girls and women of the Revolutionary Period: http://www.amightygirl.com/blog/?p=3819

For over 500 stories for children and teens about trailblazing girls and women through history, visit our "Role Models" biography section at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/history-biography/biography

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