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    Native American Heritage Month: A Conversation with Sarah Beccio

    • November 15, 2022
    In honor of Native American Heritage Month in the United States, Emma Briggs, AJLI Assistant Director, League Programs sat down virtually with Sarah Beccio, Member of the Junior League of…
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    Yes, reading to young kids is critically important!

    • August 22, 2014
    This is a fact that many Junior Leagues have embraced over the years with programs that encourage childhood literacy and look to involve parents as well as teachers in the…
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    What if National Children’s Dental Health Month was in August?

    • February 19, 2014
    National Children’s Dental Health Month is actually in February, but it gives us a chance to talk about the dental screenings 540 children received last August in Angelina County, Texas,…
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    AJLI’s 91st Annual Conference raises the roof

    • September 27, 2013
    DELEGATES RALLY UNDER BANNER OF “LEADERSHIP EMPOWERED” From May 15 to 18, more than 600 delegates attended AJLI’s 91st Annual Conference in Washington, D.C. where the Junior Leagues of Washington,…
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    Your Highlights from the 2013 AJLI Annual Conference

    • May 22, 2013
    What did Junior League leaders see and do when they gathered in Washington, DC for the 2013 AJLI Annual Conference? Find out by viewing their personal photos and tweets.
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      Teach a child to read and…

      • March 17, 2013
      Well, you know the answer…you may just start that young person down the road to literacy and success in life, as well as a lifetime appreciation for the joys of…
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      Who is Ariel Grace Batungbacal?

      • November 20, 2012
      There may still be a few people who cling to the old stereotype of Junior League members as women of a certain age who wear white gloves and pearls at…
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