Sisterhood
A sisterhood program
sponsored by the Atlantic County Branch in 1996 led to the formation
of an affiliate organization, STAR – Sisters Together Against
Racism.
This group promotes diversity and tolerance among all
peoples. Branch members participate in STAR activities and attend
meetings and outings.
Contact: Gail
Zona
Book Club (Consists
of two groups):
Click
here for schedule.
1. Evening Group: Generally meets on the 3rd
Wednesday of the month at 7:30 pm at the home of one of the members.
Concentrates on reading books of quality and literary value.
Contact: Mary
Lou Breidenstine
2.
Saturday Morning Group: Meets about 4 times a year on a Saturday
at 10 AM, followed by lunch. The focus of this group is a review of
American literature. They are currently reading classics from the
1940’s and later years.
Sunday Movie
and Dinner Discussion
Good movies serve as an
opportunity for members to meet, see the movie and then discuss
their reactions over dinner at a local restaurant. The group will meet
when a good movie comes to town.
Travel Discussion
Group meets monthly from September to May to
discuss different aspects of traveling: where to find good tour
groups, intellectually focused trips, good bargains; special hints and
considerations when visiting certain countries; personal travel
experiences; language study abroad; packing hints, etc.
Theater and
Arts Outings
Local performing centers and theater
groups offer an opportunity to experience good theater, music and art.
The Stockton Performing Arts Center presents drama, musicals, ballet,
and opera and also is home to the Bay-Atlantic Symphony which performs
concert music on selected Sunday afternoons throughout the year. Dante
Hall in Atlantic City also offers quality music and drama
presentations. And the East Lynne Theater Company stages excellent
performances in Cape May.