Talk:Janice Woods Windle

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[edit] alpha phi membership

this is from alphaphi.org:

Janice Woods Windle (Omega-Texas) President of the El Paso Community Foundation. Author of Hill Country, The True Women Cookbook, and best-seller True Women, which was published in eight different languages and became the basis for a CBS miniseries starring Angelina Jolie. Received the American Association of University Women's “Woman of the Year.”

Under the heading Journalists and Writers —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.88.228.118 (talk) 22:30, 27 January 2008 (UTC)