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Laundry Nights: Where Conversations Turn Into Connection
Laundry Nights bring our mission into everyday spaces, coffee shops, wine bars, community venues, where candid conversations and genuine connections naturally unfold.
These gatherings are intentionally casual. There’s no stage, no panel, no pressure to have the right words. Just people showing up as they are, ready to listen, share, and explore what gender equity looks like in real life. Sometimes the conversation is personal. Sometimes it’s reflective. Often, it’s grounded in lived experience.
What stays constant is the feeling: welcoming, thoughtful, and rooted in connection.
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Laundry Nights are designed to be easy to enter and meaningful to attend. You’ll find:
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A relaxed, come-as-you-are atmosphere
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Open conversation that evolves organically
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A mix of familiar faces and first-time attendees
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Space to listen, reflect, and contribute at your own pace
Each gathering is hosted by a member of the Women’s Fund community, and is held in a local venue that reflects the spirit of gathering in everyday spaces. Topics aren’t scripted. Instead, they emerge from what people are noticing, experiencing, and navigating in their daily lives.
Typically taking pace on the last Monday of each month, they are free to attend, with registration encouraged so we can plan for the space. You can find upcoming dates and locations on our calendar: https://womensfundmke.org/calendar
From Context to Conversation
Some people come to Laundry Nights after attending a WF Civic Break. Civic Breaks offer clear context and grounding around timely topics. Laundry Nights create space to sit with that understanding alongside others to talk it through, reflect, and hear how it shows up in real lives.
If Civic Breaks help you make sense of what’s happening, Laundry Nights are where those insights turn into connection. There’s no agenda and no expectation, just an open room where understanding meets lived experience. They’re different experiences, but they often inform one another in meaningful ways.
Below is a running list of past Laundry Nights by year, including
the generous hosts and venues who made them possible.
CONVERSATIONS IN 2025
| MONTH | HOST | LOCATION |
| January | Morgan Burns | Station 1846 |
| February | Monica Shah-Davidson | Sugar Maple |
| March | Alexandria Staubach | Triple Tap Room |
| April | Marilka Vélez | The Ruby Tap |
| May | Angela Payne | Boone & Crockett |
| June | Ashton Henry | Cozumel |
| July | Amy Blain | The Roundhouse Beer Garden at McKinley Marina |
| August | Amy Muehlbauer | Original Brown Deer Beer Garden |
| September | Kosana Stojcevic | Palomino |
| October | Kimberly Kane and Nisha Gandhi | Niche Book Bar |
| November | Andrea Hubbert | Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts |
| December | Ahston Henry | Camp Bar |
CONVERSATIONS IN 2024
| MONTH | HOST | LOCATION |
| January | Uma Vandegrift | Clementine’s Tavern |
| February | Amy Muehlbauer | Edith Cocktail Bar |
| March | Morgan Burns | Camp Bar |
| April | Kosana Stojcevic | The Ruby Tap |
| May | Amy Blain | Boone & Crockett |
| June | Ashton Henry | O’lydia’s Bar & Grill |
| July | Judy Andrade | Stella’s: A Cocktail Dive |
| August | Danila Danesi | 48 North |
| September | Alexandria Staubach | Hubbard Park Biergarten |
| October | Beth Odian | Thelma Carol |
| November | Amy Muehlbauer | Explorium Brewpub |
| December | Carol Voss | Redbar |


