Back in March 2010, we had a screening at the Willow Glen Library sponsored by the San Jose branch of the American Association of University Women. After a successful event, the organizers promoted the film to other AAUW chapters, and soon afterwards we were contacted by Peggy Thompson from the Morgan Hill branch, who along with Betsy Ding arranged a screening last Wednesday.
The event took place at the Morgan Hill House, a historical residence built by Hiram Morgan Hill. I never realized the city was named after an actual person rather than a hill! Morgan Hill was a rancher from San Francisco who built a country retreat in the town that now bears his name.
We had a packed house of AAUW members and the outside community. Several in the audience shared their experiences visiting or living in China, in some cases back in the 1930′s! With Hu Jintao’s recent meeting with President Obama, China is definitely becoming a hot subject for discussion, with many in the audience expressing their desire to explore its history.
A tremendous thank you to Peggy, Betsy, her sister, and their fellow AAUW members for organizing the screening and being terrific hosts.
WP-SmugMug Plugin: http://tow.com/projects/wordpress/*[[![Arriving at the Morgan Hill House for the Autumn Gem screening.](/attachments/2011/05/06/20/410732011050620030189.jpg)](/batch.download.php?aid=9026617)Arriving at the Morgan Hill House for the Autumn Gem screening.](http://photos.tow.com/Autumn-Gem/Screenings/AAUW-Morgan-Hill/2011-01-191837-321143/1166823341TrKuD-L.jpg) *Rae in front of our display table. *Peggy introduces us at the AAUW Morgan Hill screening of Autumn Gem. *Audience members listen during Rae’s presentation. *Rae gives her introductory presentation before the Autumn Gem screening. *The Morgan Hill House was packed with AAUW and community members. *Adam and Rae with Betsy and Peggy from AAUW Morgan Hill.