NATIONAL ACCELERATOR LABORATORY
WOMEN’S ORGANIZATION
Who belongs to NALWO? -
All women associated with Fermilab (and their
families). Visiting women and newcomers are especially encouraged to join
NALWO activities. Fermilab women are welcome to bring guests from outside the
Lab community to NALWO activities..
What does NALWO do?
The organization sponsors:
English Conversation
Conversation classes meet Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the
Music Room at the Users
Center. Meetings are
free, there is no need to sign-up and you may begin any time! You can reach
the English class teachers with questions by emailing NALWO_ENGLISH_TEACHERS@fnal.gov
If you wish to subscribe to the English class email list (which provides
useful information about class schedule changes), you may do so at
http://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=nalwo_english_class&A=1
Playgroup
NALWO sponsors a cooperative playgroup for families with pre-school aged
children that meets weekly at the Users
Center. For more information
please visit the NALWO
Playgroup page .
Information about Maternity
Closet
The maternity closet, created by the
Fermilab Mothers at Work Program, is now located in the Fermilab Children’s
Center. Those interested in using or donating clothes should make an
appointment with Jennifer Lopez at x3762.
Trips
NALWO sponsors day trips to places of interest in Chicago and the surrounding area such as
museums, ethnic neighborhoods, architectural walks, and natural parks.
Potlucks
NALWO occasionally hosts potluck dinners the Village. They are open to
anyone from the Lab and their guests. Each person or family brings a dish of
food to share.
Toy Library
The Toy Library is in the music room of the User's Center. Toys may be
borrowed from this room for use at home on a short-term basis. For further
information contact Cheryl Bentham at (630) 840-3777.
International
Folk Dancing, Scottish Country Dancing, and English Country Dancing
NALWO sponsors three recreational dance groups open to everyone from
Fermilab and the surrounding communities. International Folk Dance is every
Thursday evening from 7:30 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., Scottish Country Dancing is
every Tuesday evening from 7:30 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., and English Country
Dancing is held once a month on a Sunday afternoon. The dance groups meet in
the Village Barn on the east side of the Fermilab site from September to May
and the weekday groups move to Ramsey Auditorium in Wilson Hall, Fermilab's
High-rise, during the summer. In all groups, the dances are taught, and you
don't need to come with a partner. Children are welcome, but no babysitting
is provided; children either dance or do quiet activities. For more
information, contact folkdance@fnal.gov
or Mady Newfield at (630) 584-0825.
Special Events
NALWO holds special programs, usually during the day, such as cooking
demonstrations, crafts workshops, lectures, informal music programs. Although
occasionally presented by outside guests, most of these programs are prepared
and presented by NALWO members. We encourage you to present your special
talents. You do the planning and preparation; we help with the invitations,
publicity, and room reservations. Send us your ideas for new
activities to nalwo@fnal.gov.
We are always happy to hear from you.
Upcoming Events:
Annual Potluck Luncheon at Chez
Leon – September 10
Luncheon and Walk in Mount St. Mary Park,
St. Charles – September 27
Scitech Hand-On
Museum family trip – October 6
Fall plant and bulb exchange – October 11
Naperville
Riverwalk Visit and luncheon – October 25
Playgroup Halloween Party – October 26
Noontime travelogue by Cynthia Albright – Nov. 15
Winter Holiday Tea – December 4
Trip to Chicago
for Christkindlmarkt and holiday windows – December 10
The recipe booklet from the
November 17, 2011, Cooking Demonstration: Cooking of the American South is
available here.
NALWO
Cookbook
For
the 2011 Spring Tea, we created a cookbook as a gift for Barbara Oddone. This
book is a retrospective of what we chose as some of the best recipes from the
last 25 years of NALWO cooking demonstrations. If you’d like a digital copy
you can download it here. (The file is 1.5 MB and if you do not have Hi-Speed
internet it may take a while).
While
orders are no longer being taken, a few printed copies are left. Please
contact us if you are interested.. The file is still available for you to
download and print yourself .
Contact Information
For questions and information send e-mail to nalwo@fnal.gov; or contact individual board
members: Board Member . If you would like to be
added to the NALWO NEWS email list to receive information on upcoming events,
please go to http://listserv.fnal.gov/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=nalwo_news&A=1
to subscribe, or send a request to nalwo@fnal.gov
.
Newcomers may contact the NALWO newcomer liaison Selitha Raja at (630)
305-7769 or SelithaR@hotmail.com
concerning any questions you have that arise as you get settled here.
NALWO History
From "The
Golden Book: Starting Fermilab" by Dr. Robert R. Wilson,
Founding Director of Fermilab: "My wife, Jane, was enormously important
to the Lab both socially and in initiating the lectures program. I felt, too,
that my colleagues were blessed in the great wives who accompanied them to
the Lab. Many had jobs in the Lab, but all contributed importantly to the
social ambience. Indeed, NALWO was formed by them so they could be more
effective in their endeavors."
"Songs of Too
Much Experience" Poems by Jane S. Wilson
Jane Wilson Photo
Album
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