Meeting Schedule for 2002/2003
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April 6, 2002


Speaker: Lorna Landvik, Minnesota Author Topic: HOW I BECAME A WRITER AND OTHER EXPERIENCES IN MY LIFE
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May 4, 2002


Speaker: Jenny Engh, Chief Tax Policy Officer MN Department of Revenue
Topic: WOMEN IN PUBLIC SERVICE
E-mail: Jenny.Engh@state.mn.us

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October 5, 2002


Speaker: Amy E. Peterson, Olympic short-track speed skater
Topic:
I WASN'T WASHED UP AND I WASN'T OVER THE HILL."
E-mail: amyepeterson@aol.com
Amy Peterson talks about living with chronic fatigue syndrome and her
battle back to the Olympics.

November 2, 2002


Speaker: Susan Slack, Hypnotherapist/Owner - Pursue Development Strategies
Topic: TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF FIRST, THOSE YOU LOVE DEPEND ON IT.
E-mail: susandslack@yahoo.com

December 7, 2002


Speaker: Jim Peterson, President Science Museum
Topic: VIKINGS: THE NORTH ATLANTIC SAGA
E-mail: jpete@smm.org

January 4, 2003


Speaker: Lorna Benson, Host, All Things Considered, MPR
Topic:
BEHIND THE SCENES AT MINNESOTA PUBLIC RADIO -- What is news? How is it processed and then delivered? MPR Host Lorna Benson of All Things Considered shares her experiences.
E-mail: lbenson@mpr.org

February 1, 2003

Speaker: Peggy Olson, Oncology Nurse, Parker Hughes Cancer Clinic.
Topic: Breast Cancer

March 1, 2003


Speaker: Marjorie Dorner, Minnesota award-winning author, and former professor at Winona State University
Topic: Most recent book: Seasons of Sun and Rain, a reunion brings together
life-long friends who discover one of them is in the early stages of Alzheimer's.

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April 5, 2003


Speaker: Kay Dixon, Vice President, TCF National Bank
Topic: Kay thrives on challenge and change. Her career in international banking has taken her around the world, which well-prepared her for her new passion as an ECLOF volunteer. ECLOF believes that poverty, inequality and injustice are the primary enemies of social stability and peace.

May 3, 2003


Speaker: David C. Johnson, Chancellor Emeritus, U. of MN., Morris Campus
Topic: THE VALUE AND BENEFIT OF INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE
Dave Johnson shares experiences regarding the value of faculty and student exchange between the United States and Scandinavia.
E-mail: johnsond@tc.umn.edu

June 7, 2003

Potluck
Luncheon


Where: Norwegian Counsel Generals Residence
Host: Kerstin Johansen
Address:
2700 Stone Arch Road, Wayzata

To sign up, please e-mail Cheryl Grasmoen at cheryl.grasmoen@thelcf.org or JoAnne Jorud at JJJorud@WMconnect.com