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General Program Information

Unless otherwise noted, luncheon costs: $22 for members; $25 for non-members. Absolute deadline for reservations is the Thursday prior to the event.

For additional information on any events listed here, please call 561-395-6454 or send e-mail.

Luncheons and Special Events

Book Talks

Thursday, Feb. 16, 2012, noon
Luncheon Meeting

CoraLeePalmaHaydenWe're all aware that colors have an impact on us — our moods, our decorating schemes, and so much more. But artist Cora Lee Palma-Hayden will teach you you the meanings of the rainbow spectrum and how the use of color affects even the soul.

Cora Lee has been involved with color her entire life, and has authored books and other publications, blending her talents as an artist and writer in a variety of ways. Don't miss out on this presentation from a tru pro.

Thursday, March 15, 2012, noonluncheonlocation
Luncheon Meeting

Author Angela Kelsey

April 2 through April 30, 2012
Art Exhibit — Peer juried; members only

Parkland Library
6620 University Drive, Parkland
Reception April 14

Thursday, April 19, 2012, noon
Luncheon Meeting

Art with Professor Terryl Lawrence

Thursday, May 17, 2012, noon
Luncheon Meeting

Installation of new officers

illustration of person giving a talkSat., Feb. 11, 2012
at 2 p.m.
Glades Road
Branch Library

Authors Cora Lee Palma-Hayden, Myra Levick, Deborah Shlian and Mary Twitter will lead a discussion about research, publishing, plot and character development — a rich opportunity to learn from these talented women how to advance your own writing career.

To Be Announced: City of Parkland Library for Women's History Month; Sugar Sand Park's Willow Theatre and Delray Library. Stay tuned for more information as it develops.