Westchester Junior Leagues Discuss Childhood Nutrition and Domestic Violence with Legislators
JLCW President-Elect Allison Weiss , Westchester Legisla-tor Bill Ryan and JLCW member Diane Anderson
The Junior Leagues of Westchester County joined forces to tackle the important issues of childhood nutrition and domestic violence by presenting a Westchester Legislative Breakfast on May 14 at Wayside Cottage in Scarsdale. Read the Wayside Watch to find out more.
American Girl Fashion Show®
On March 20 and 21, the Junior League of Central Westchester (JLCW) hosted its first American Girl Fashion Show® -- more than 1,000 girls and their families and friends were in attendance.The fun, engaging program showcased historical and contemporary fashions for girls and their dolls.
The Family Literacy Program Committee is Very Busy with Reading Projects for 2009-2010. To read more, download the November issue of The Wayside Watch.
Connected is a publication of The Association of Junior Leagues International (AJLI), an association of 164,000 women dedicated to building better communities. The newsletter is accessible on our website courtesy of AJLI.
The Junior League of Central Westchester (JLCW) is an organization of women from Scarsdale, White Plains, Greenburgh and Eastchester. We develop projects to address the needs of our community. We provide leadership, volunteers and funding for these projects. We are committed to training volunteers and promoting volunteering for life.
Junior League of Central Westchester Wayside Cottage 1039 Post Road Scarsdale, NY 10583 (914)723-6130 JLCW@verizon.net