Altrusa International of Oak Ridge will launch a weekly gathering of international women called Women of the World, or WOW, on Thursday, Sept. 12. The gathering will welcome women from countries around the world who are interested in making friends, practicing English, and learning more about Oak Ridge and its resources.
The group will hold its first meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, in Room 102 of the Activities Building of the First Presbyterian Church, 1051 Oak Ridge Turnpike at Lafayette Drive, for the beginning of a 12-week program this fall and winter.
WOW leaders will offer opportunities to foster friendships through a structured conversation circle, teach classes in English as a Second Language, and provide cultural training, as well as pass on practical tips on how to get along in Oak Ridge. Coffee, tea and snacks will be served, and child care will be provided.
“My 2005 move to Switzerland was the most difficult thing I ever did in my entire life,” said Altrusan Sue Byrne. “Beyond the language barrier, I was bewildered as to how to register my car, find friends, understand local customs, and even sort my recycle. Because of that challenge, I have a heart for these women who find themselves strangers in a strange land. I am so glad that we are rolling out the welcome mat to give these women a home base here in Oak Ridge through WOW.”
WOW may eventually offer cooking classes, potluck gatherings, and cultural celebrations customary to the members.
Altrusa is partnering with the First Presbyterian Church for this literacy and service program. For more information, call (865) 483-4644 or e-mail Kay Brookshire at [email protected].
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