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SPRING SCHEDULE: GROUPS AND WORKSHOPS

GROUPS

Personal Growth: An opportunity to share in a supportive environment experiences, problems, and the special dimensions of being a woman. Each woman will be encouraged to identify her strengths and goals and to use the group to do her personal growing in the areas she chooses. The group will encourage an increasing awareness of self as an individual in interaction with others, provide an opportunity to get feedback and experiment with new behaviors.

Seven Wednesday evenings, 7:30-9:30, beginning April 18.

Career/Life Planning: We will focus on problems we as women face in changing jobs/careers and being in financial survival rut. Self-exploration and information-seeking methods will be used as bases for decision making.

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Six Thursday evenings, 7:30-9:30, beginning April 19.

Female and 40 (plus): Victims of the Age of Liberation? Are you being forced to change the life you've known? Where is your new place and who will you become? Join with us to discover the strengths and talents you possess, share the pain and relief of learning to let go, and find support for making your own unique choices.

Six Thursday evenings, 7:30-9:30, beginning April 19.

Divorce Support: For women who are considering or are in the process of divorce, or are recently divorced. We will focus on the emotional aspects common in divorce and develop practical steps toward independence.

Six Tuesday evenings; Tri-C eastern campus 6-8 p.m., Tri-C western campus 7-9 p.m.; beginning April 17.

Single Parenting: A support group for women raising children alone.

Six Wednesday evenings, 6-8 p.m., Tri-C eastern campus, beginning April 18.

Out of the Closet: Coming out is an ongoing lifetime process. This support group is for lesbians who are in the process of being more open with themselves, family, friends, or in work situations about their lesbianism and/or trying to establish a sense of "com-

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Six Monday evenings, 7:30-9:30, beginning April 16. Widows Group: A support group focusing on how to deal with loss and the transition to new beginnings. Six Monday afternoons, 2-3:30 p.m., Tri-C western campus, beginning April 16.

WORKSHOPS

Assertiveness Training: Learn positive ways to stand up for personal rights and express your needs and feelings without violating the rights of others. We will examine our current behaviors and feelings in this area. Then the focus will be on learning communication which is neither hostile nor submissive. There will be opportunities to practice new behaviors in situations like those at home, at work, at social gatherings.

Saturday and Sunday, 10-5, May 5-6.

Visual Mirrors-An Art Experience for Women: The medium of art and the chance to use it for selfexpression, self-discovery, and pleasure will be the focus of this workshop. We will experiment with a variety of art materials, acquainting ourselves with our own unique visual imagery and our shared symbols of women. Open to all women: artists, closet artists, and those totally new to artistic expression. The only criterion is the desire to participate, experiment, and explore new languages, ideas, and images. Possibility of an on-going group developing. Saturday, April 21, 10-4; Sunday, April 22, 1-5.

FEMINIST FORUMS

Monthly discussions of books, issues, ideas and controversies of feminist concern. Forums will be held on Friday, April 20, and Friday, May 18, 8-10 p.m., at 2420 So. Taylor. Topics to be announced.

The April discussion will be based on The Dialectic of Sex. The May discussion will be based on The Descent of Woman.

Individual counseling is also available.

The staff members of the Women's Growth Cooperative are Iris Bishop, Rita E. Coriell, Hetty Cowan, Pat Hoornstra, Mary Ann Huckabay, Wegi Louise, Wendy Passov, Karen Quay. Guest facilitators are MerrilyKaplan, Donna Placido, Micky Rosenshein, Charline Zimerman, Amy Kraus.

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