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W3 Book Club-“Dolly Parton, Songteller”, by Dolly Parton

It’s Dolly Parton’s 75th birthday this year and she’s taking the entire year to celebrate this momentous occasion!! First up, she ended last year on a super classy note by donating $1 million dollars to give a kick start to Moderna’s fundraising for their version of the Covid-19 vaccine to help end the pandemic now plaguing the world.

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W3 Book Club-“Baking Cakes in Kigali,” by Gaile Parkin

Sometimes a book’s message is so important, it’s worth re-visiting ten years after you read it the first time. I felt “Baking Cakes in Kigali”—a novel written by Gaile Parkin—fit into that category for me, so I featured it in my January book club this year.

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Ugly Christmas Sweater Virtual Get-Together-W3 Book Club

Every year, W3 Book Club comes together for an Ugly Christmas Sweater Party. Some years it’s lunch, others it’s for Happy Hour. As with most things though, this year’s pandemic has put a halt to in-person meals and drinks. So, the ladies of W3 went down a different path and truly made the most of our event “together—while apart”!!!

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W3 Book Club-“Murder of a Medici Princess” by Caroline P. Murphy

Teri Popp hosted another fabulous W3 Book Club! It was a special birthday for one of the princesses, combined with the Murder of a Medici Princess theme, splashed with COVID distancing! Teri always finds the silver lining and makes it shine!

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Girlfriend Getaway—Weekend in Duluth

Teri E. Popp and her W3 Book Club (Wine, Women & Words) escaped to Duluth, MN for a late fall girl's getaway weekend. Their itinerary is perfect for any time of year! ENJOY!

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W3 Book Club-"The Children Act" by Ian McEwan

The W3 Book Club celebrates the story, dress and food within each chosen book. We decided to celebrate our inner British barrister, donning white curly haired wigs, for Ian McEwan's novel "The Children Act." 

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W3 Book Club-"Caring for Creation" by Paul Douglas and Mitch Hescox

The W3 Book Club celebrates Caring for Creation with author Paul Douglas, meteorologist and owner of AerisWeather. He explained the various facts, figures and nuances of this complicated topic.

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