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Established in September 1900, The Women's Alliance has primarily served the church and its members. Surrounding culture and events have been reflected in its programs, and service has been an integral part of its history. The Women's Alliance is intergenerational in interests.
Membership in Day Alliance is open to "any person who is interested in the objectives of the organization."
The objectives of the Women's Day Alliance are to "quicken the religious life of its members; to support the First Unitarian Church of Dallas; to cooperate with other organizations within the Unitarian Universalist denomination; and to be actively concerned with vital religious, social and cultural issues of today."
Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month with a business meeting at 10:30 a.m., followed by the program and lunch (reservations required). Child care is available by reservation.
2007/2008 Schedule of Programs
Sept. 4-------- Dr. Robert Xavier Rodriquez, Professor of Music. "The Composer Speaks"
Oct. 2---------- Rona Mears, (book review), Einstein: His Life and Universe
Nov. 6---------- To Be Announced
Dec. 4---------- Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, (discussion), "Conversation on Faith"
Jan. 8----------- Kit Lively, (Dallas Morning News columnist), "Education in Texas"
Feb. 5-----------Jerri Simmons, (book review), "Buckner Memories"
Mar. 4---------- Haverde Warner, (pharmacist), "Alternative Medicines"
Apr. 1----------Mariane Buchanan, (gardening), "Herbs in the Waterwise Garden"
May 6----------Prof. Robert Franklin, (Prof. of Political Science) "Issues for the Nov. Election"
The Women's Day Alliance Bridge Club meets the 2nd and 5th Tuesdays in
Channing Hall at 10 am.
The Women's Day Alliance Friendship Group meets the 3rd Tuesday at 10:30 am
in Channing Hall.
For information, contact Contact: Edna M. Davis, President at 214-341-2998,
ednamdavis@tx.rr.com or access the church calendar. |