Monthly Archives: October 2018
WWII: Women’s Air Service Pilots (WASP’S)
Presented by Ellen Snow
Looking back on women’s roles in history we can’t miss the role that over one thousand women played during WWII. These women were aviators and were known as the Women’s Air Service Pilots (WASPS). These female pilots overcame overwhelming cultural and gender bias because of their non-traditional roles. They faced injustices and inequalities throughout their service and life. Their fight for their rights spans more than seven decades and finally culminated in 2016.
Friday, November 16
2 p.m.
Murder Most Fowl – The Maltese Chicken
The scene is set: an afternoon tea at the exclusive villa turns deadly when the patriarch of a powerful family winds up dead! Who was it? his trusted assistant? His ambitious children? One of YOU? Join us as we go back in time to figure out who killed who, without all the modern day technology. No DNA, fingerprints, blood, forensics… just good old fashion detective work! With more than 100 eyewitnesses to the crime, solving the case should be a piece of cake!
Monday, November 5
2 p.m.