Upcoming Meetings

February Meeting
Wednesday
February 13, 2008
7 p.m.
Borders Books and Music
91st & Metcalf
Overland Park, Kansas

Our speaker for February 2008 will be Sally Goldenbaum, author of 25 published novels, most recently the three-book Queen Bees mystery series, Murders on Elderberry Road, A Murder of Taste, and Murder on a Starry Night, all set in a charming Kansas town. Sally has recently signed a 3-book hardcover contract with Penguin Books for a new mystery series, The Seaside Knitters mysteries. The first book in the series, Death by Cashmere, will be out next summer. Sally has three grown children and lives in Prairie Village, Kansas, with her husband Don.

March Meeting
Wednesday
March 12, 2008
7 p.m.
Borders Books and Music
91st & Metcalf
Overland Park, Kansas

Dr. Carmaletta Williams, Professor of English at Johnson County Community College, will speak on the subject of genealogy—sleuthing your family history—with special emphasis on the difficulties of tracing the family history of African Americans.

PinC Program Director Liberty Speidel welcomes suggestions for programs in 2008. Specific names and contact information are especially helpful. Contact her at righter1@yahoo.com.

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