2010 Events

December

December 10
Fall Arts and Crafts Sale

    9:00 a.m., Winn Center Lounge
    Post-Sale Pack-Up (with refreshments in Women’s Center for all participants) from 2:30 p.m.

November

November 20
Transgender Day of Remembrance Memorial Service
Metropolitan Community Church, Louisville
7:00 p.m.
A reception follows the service in the community center

September

September 26
Louisville AIDS Walk
Team Women’s Center joins with More Light at LPTS and Women at the Well to raise money for services to people living with HIV/AIDS and their families.

September 12 & 13
5th Annual Katie Geneva Cannon Lecture
and Interfaith Conference “A Woman’s Voice”

More about the Lecture and Conference
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Sunday, September 12
All events in Garden Court – Hundley Hall

    12:00 Lunch
    2:00 Opening Ritual
    3:30 Plenary Session – Suendam Birinci speaks on “Places of Authority for Women in the Muslim Context – Shared Perspectives,” followed by discussion
    5:30 Reception and Dinner
    7:30 Dr. Gay Byron delivers the 5th Annual Katie Geneva Cannon Lecture: “Teaching Empiries, Interpreting Texts, Redefining Authority”
    9:00 Booksigning

Monday, September 13
Breakfast in Winn Center; all other events in Laws Lodge

    7:30 Breakfast, Winn Center
    8:45 Ritual: “Reaching Across the Boundaries – Accepting and Respecting Difference”
    9:15 Plenary Session – Dr. Nancy Fuchs Kreimer speaks on “Places of Authority for Women in the Jewish Context,” followed by discussion
    10:30 Workshops – Session 1
    12:15 Lunch; Panel Discussion with Presenters
    3:30 Workshops – Session 2
    5:15 Closing Ritual: “Sharing a Taste of Good Things”

February

February 15 – 19
V-Week and another LPTS performance of The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler
Events to focus attention on violence against women and girls globally, and to mobilize theological and ecclesial resources in the ongoing effort to end it!

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