Welcome back! We start off the 2023–2024 season with a bang! Catch up with your friends and browse committee tables for information and sign-up sheets for classes, committees, community projects, trips and more. As an all-volunteer organization, we are counting on you to get involved! Please consider inviting a guest or prospective member. Complimentary light
Adam Holofcener, Esq., is the executive director of Maryland Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (MdVLA). The organization recently represented journalist and documentary producer Brandon Soderberg in Soderberg v. Carrion. The Soderberg case concerns the broadcasting of court proceedings that expose the years-long corruption of the Baltimore City Police Department's Gun Trace Task Force. This presentation
Barbara Blumberg returns to the Club with a lively retrospective of women’s fashion from the first days of TWCRP in 1896 to today. Barbara will take us through the Industrial Revolution, the women suffragist's movement, two world wars, the Victorian era, the Edwardian era and the jazz era. We've come a long way, baby!
Asma Naeem, the Dorothy Wagner Wallis director at the BMA, will talk about her vision for a more community-centric museum that not only displays examples of artistic excellence from Baltimore and beyond, but also welcomes new audiences, provides a platform for civic discourse, and supports career growth for artists in this region. Asma will also
Ralph Hruban narrates the stories of ten remarkable Maryland scientists whose visions and talents dramatically influenced the advancement of medicine in the late 1800’s. This is a compelling account of individual struggles and how personal and societal issues go hand-in-hand with revolutionary change. Ralph Hruban and Will Linder’s book, A scientific Revolution, is the October
Free! Let’s get together for a frightfully good party to celebrate Halloween. Spooky attire is encouraged, but not required. We’ll feature a best-dressed costume contest, with the winner receiving a voucher for free lunch at the Club. Snacks and non-alcoholic beverages provided; wine, beer and spirits available for a $5 donation. Significant others and guests
Free! Join us at the Roland Water Tower to hand out candy and answer questions about membership in TWCRP. Wear a costume or come as you are; it’s a fun-filled afternoon.
Lillie Shockney, former administrative director of survivorship programs at Johns Hopkins Breast Center, will take you on a journey through her personal and professional experiences with breast cancer. Her talk highlights the profound changes that have been made in diagnosis and treatment of the disease, as she shares her own experiences with having breast cancer—twice.