Monthly Activities

Program Meeting: New guest speaker every month (usually the 3rd Wednesday, 18:30)
Book Club: New book every month (usually 2nd Monday, 19:30)
Matinee Club: Daytime meet-ups for film, theatre, exhibits and other events.
Seasonal Choir: Practice and performances several times throughout the year, including for holiday parties.
Please scroll down for details of our upcoming meetings, and see the links on the left for highlights of past activities.

Membership Benefits

• Networking with community, business, and social contacts
• Sharing ideas and knowledge on topics ranging from taxes and women's health issues to spirituality and Munich history
• Participating in monthly member meetings and special programs, including holiday parties
• Partnering with projects that promote our mission
• Accessing the AAUPW Blog Newsletter with news about club activities and articles of interest to members

Want to Know More?

If you are interested in knowing more about AAUPW, why not come along to one of our monthly gatherings - the Program Meeting, Book Club Meeting, or Girls Night Out - to see whether our group and its activities reflect your personal interests? For further details, contact Club President Claudia Ziersch at aaupw@yahoo.de.

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November 2, 2011

November Book Club

In November, we will be discussing The Paris Wife by Paula McLain. This is a fictional account of the 5 year marriage between Ernest Hemingway and his first wife Hadley Richardson. They had a whirlwind romance and wedding then set sail to live in Paris in the glittering 1920's. A heartbreaking portrayal of love and broken loyalty. As we now know, Hemingway once said he wished he had died before loving anyone else other than Hadley. From the Washington Times Review, "That his first wife should have spent her adolescence in a home shadowed by depression and suicide before being married to the famed bad boy who later took his own life is intriguing. It immediately establishes one of the strengths of this book, which is its willingness to grapple with emotional complexity."

When: Monday, 14.November at 6:30 PM.