Apri l, 2017
THE MOUNT DIABLO DISTRICT BEACON
Life is a Garden - Dig in! Presidents Message: I hope you have Friday, April 28, 2017, from 10 am to 4 pm on your calendars! It is time to CELEBRATE at our annual DISTRICT CONVENTION! Fay, Martha and I have been busy getting the little details about the day out of the way, to set the mood for a unique USO themed day. Our District Dean Cindy and all the program chairmen are setting up a spectacular Chairman’s fair… loads of information on projects and programs! The "Mighty Martinez" club ladies have found us a wonderful caterer, location, and are once again making goodie bags for you! We have a wonderful guest speaker from Troops Direct. Our GFWC California Federation of Women’s Club 1
st
Vice President, Dori Kelsey, is going to share what our beautiful CFWC and GFWC have been up too. Also the Police Unity Tour will be ‘riding in’ to accept your generous donations. Lastly, awards and certificates will be presented to celebrate individuals, clubs, and projects. The Call to State Convention is out now… see CFWC.org on their calendar page. Print the call and review the Bylaw, Standing Rule and Resolution Changes. Even if you are not attending, you may share your concerns and opinions with me or your delegates to CF, and I am always your voice, but I need to know what you are thinking. Your vote matters. Please consider traveling to Costa Mesa and attend our State Convention. Each club is entitled representation and I can assist you with any questions. If you need a roommate, contact Jean Lash and she will find you one. In conclusion, I want you to know that I am
In this Issue
From the President, page 1
From the 1st VP, page 1
From your 2nd VP, Membership, page 2
Care & Concern, page 2
CF Legislation & Public Policy, page 3
Dates to remember, page 3
CFWC May Convention info, page 3
Past Presidents Assembly, page 4
Alamo Author's Faire, page 4
International outreach, page 5
Public Issues, page 5
Apr. 28, 2017 District conv. info, pages 6-9
Danville's Two Events, page 10
Legislation & Public Policy article, page 11
Alamo's Author's Fair Flyer, page 12
Anderson Valley Flower Show, page 13
Minutes, pages 14-16
Clayton Valley Fashion Show, page 17
Blue Star Mom's wish list, page 18
Dist. Convention Fundraising Flyer, page 19
here to serve you, I would love to hear from
you, about your club, clubwomen, projects and
any items that you have questions about. You
are part of a large organization and our district
and its officers are here to serve…. Just ask!
Thank you for all that you do!
District 1st Vice President: Hello Federation Sisters,
Spring has sprung and the weather is beautiful! I hope that you have had the opportunity to get out and enjoy it. March has been busy so far, with the District Art Show in Tracy to start off the Spring craziness. The Art Show was great with so many amazing, talented artists participating. Congratulations to all of the
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winners. A huge thank you to all who entered art and attended. It was a fun day to celebrate art! Next up is our District Convention and I can't wait to see all of you! This will be a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our fantastic District. It will be a day of learning, sharing and growing. So gather your Federation friends and make your reservations!!
Thank you to all of our great District Chairmen.
The presentations at the District meetings have
been educational and inspirational. The March
meeting presentation with JoJo the Court
Facility Service Dog was exceptional! It is
amazing the impact that dogs have in the lives
of people everywhere. With this lovely weather
I have had the opportunity to get out and spend
extra time with my furry four legged friends. I
treasure the time spent with my dogs and am so
blessed to have them in my life. At the District
Convention on April 28th I look forward to
introducing you to a very special dog named
Gambler. He was born and raised at my ranch
and is now a year old. We have been preparing
him for a life with a returning War Veteran to
aid with PTSD. It is bittersweet as we get
closer to the time when Gambler will leave us
and begin his new job. So if he has not begun
his new role he will accompany me to Martinez
and I can't wait for you to meet him and learn
more about his future endeavors.
Happy Spring!
Cindy Sanders, District First Vice President
A FEW WORDS FROM DISTRICT MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN
Kay Porter, 2nd Vice President In March we celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day and I wish all of you a pot of gold at the end of your rainbow. Speaking of a pot of gold, this is a great month to thank your members who make up your CLUB FIANANCE TEAM. These ladies diligently
watch over “your club’s pot of gold” they help set the budget, record all transactions and guide the club, keeping the club financially on the straight and narrow. There are many quotes regarding money……such as, in for penny in for a pound, if you pass up a penny you will pass up a buck, put your money where your mouth is…..make the dollar stretch….speaking of Saint Patrick’s Day, here is a bit of an “Irish Blessing”:
MAY THE ROAD RISE TO MEET YOU, MAY THE WIND BE ALWAYS AT YOUR BACK, MAY THE SUN SHINE WARM UPON YOUR
FACE, THE RAINS FALL SOFT UPON YOUR FIELDS, AND, UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN, MAY GOD
HOLD YOU IN THE PALM OF HIS HAND. LOOKING forward to seeing you at our DISTRICT CONVENTION, Friday, April 28, 2017, in Martinez. NOTE FROM YOUR BEACON EDITOR:
Pass the BEACON on to your members! Please call or email me with any address or email address changes so that you will continue receiving information from our district.
THANKS, Stephanie Zichichi
Please note that my mailing address is my home: 360 Summerhill Lane, Martinez, CA 94553, not my PO box. Also, I
am now only using my home fax no. which is 925-370-1525
CARE & CONCERN Get Well cards can be sent to Sharie Meyer at 29360 Bird Rd., Tracy, CA 95304; 209-832-0361 *82; and/or email: [email protected]
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We have also learned that longtime
federation sister from Stockton, Helen Pike, is not well and living in a care home in Stockton. She can receive cards at: Rio Las Palmas, 877 East March Lane Stockton, CA 95207; (209) 957-4711 Greetings! With the advent of March, the CFWC Legislation & Public Policy Committee is pleased to announce that the CFWC Legislation & Public Policy Pilot Project is underway. This month's issue of the CFWC Legislation & Public Policy Digest introduces members to the bill serving as the focus for the Pilot Project, AB 41 DNA Evidence. To learn more about this bill, we encourage you to contact one of the CFWC Pilot Project Clubs in your Area. We are delighted to announce that these clubs have agreed to serve as Pilot Clubs leading the State in this Project: GFWC CITRUS HEIGHTS WOMEN'S CLUB -
Citrus Heights President/Contact: Kristy Hernandez, Sutter District, Area A
WASCO WOMAN'S CLUB - Wasco President: Diane Waterhouse Contact: Jill Dresher San Joaquin Valley District Area B
SIMI VALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB - Simi Valley President/Contact: Shirley Scott, Tierra Adorada District Area B
MADERA WOMAN'S IMPROVEMENT CLUB - Madera President/Contact: Carolyn Lillies Yosemite District Area B
WOMAN'S CLUB OF ARTESIA-CERRITOS - Artesia-Cerritos President/Contact: Katherine Chu Los Cerritos District Area C
WOMEN'S CLUB OF SAN BERNARDINO - San Bernardino President: Kate Reed
Contact: Karmel Roe San Bernardino District Area D
GFWC MENIFEE /SUN CITY WOMAN'S CLUB - Menifee President: Carolyn Follis Contact: Dorothy Bradley De Anza District, Area D
TEMECULA VALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB - Temecula President: Juanita Brown Contact: Claudia Thunnell De Anza District Area D
Following along: San Buena Ventura Womans Club
President/Contact Katherine Friberg Tierra Adorada District Area B
Also, be sure to look at the Committee's full report for a complete list of bills being recommended to members, now available on the CFWC website.
Please share this Digest with your members and consider including information on legislation in your club or district newsletter. (Attached later in this Beacon)
As always, I am available any time to come and speak at your meetings and love to answer questions of be of any assistance that I can.
Wishing you all the friendship of Federation,
Jennifer Nickel Legislation & Public Policy Chairman
GFWC California Federation of Women's Clubs
2016-2018 District Meeting Schedule April 28, 2017 District Convention: IBEW Hall Local 302, Martinez, CA May 18-21, 2017, CFWC Convention Costa Mesa, CA June 23-26, 2017, GFWC Convention, Palm Spgs
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THE GFWC NATIONAL CONVENTION IS IN PALM DESERT IN JUNE 2017 at the MARRIOTT DESERT SPRINGS RESORT
PAST PRESIDENTS’ ASSEMBLY OF MOUNT DIABLO DISTRICT - JOIN THE PAST PRESIDENTS’ ASSEMBLY –All meetings will begin at 11:30 am.
March 30 BJs Brew House in Dublin benefitting A Friendly Place Women's Shelter in Oakland Bring your DUES-DUES ARE DUE at this meeting.
Again, we were asked to bring new or slightly used towels or washcloths, individual soaps and powdered laundry detergent to donate to "A Friendly Place," a day shelter for homeless women in Oakland.
If you are a past President of a GFWC Club or a retiring President, you are cordially invited to attend. Please contact Stephanie Zichichi or Sharon Gibson. Stephanie Zichichi Sharon Gibson 925-372-6047 209-830-1702 [email protected] [email protected]
FROM THE FINANCIAL TABLE: The clubs should pay all of the membership dues including new members from Dec. '16 at the April Convention. You now turn in those data blanks and dues at District Convention.
On Wednesday, April 26, Alamo Women’s Club will be hosting our Third Annual Authors’ Faire Crow Canyon Country Club from 9 to noon. A full
sumptuous buffet breakfast is included in our $45.00 ticket price. We have been working for almost a year on our Authors’ Faire and we are counting on each of our members to help make it a huge success. Please plan on attending and invite your friends and family as well. Everyone is welcome! The Authors’ Faire is a MAJOR fund raising event for AWC, and we need all the help we can get to raise monies for our philanthropies and scholarships. We can’t do it without you!
Once again, we will be giving away beautiful gift baskets of books (donated by our authors) and other fun surprises. If you have a little treasure trove of new, unused gift items (i.e. hand soap, bath salts, chocolates, tea cups, book lights or any fun items you might associate with reading - we have plenty of candles) that you would like to donate to our baskets, please bring them to the business meeting on March 8 and give them to Sandi (or call or email one of us and we’d be happy to pick up your contribution!). The gift baskets are a fun addition to the morning as each guest receives one free raffle ticket for a chance to “win”! We have a wonderful lineup of best-selling authors who will talk about their books and their writing journey. Author Stacey Gustafson will be moderating the lively discussion. Our authors include: Pam Chun, David Corbett, Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff, Sophie Littlefield, Gregory Randall and Linda Kay Silva (aka Alex Westmore will be our guest authors. Additional information is on our website: Alamowomensclub.org. Just click on the Authors’ Faire.
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Registration required. Event expected to sell out. $45 per person ~ Open Seating Mail checks to AWC, P.O. Box 151, Alamo, CA 94507 by April 19th or buy online www.eventbrite.com (service charge applies). For more information e-mail: [email protected] www.Alamowomensclub.org Jerilyn, Sandi and Dawnie INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH NEWS! We have collected over 1,550 bras so far. Great job, ladies. Remember the bra collections can be reported in either Free the Girls --- an international affairs project; battered womens homes - a domestic violence project; or a homeless shelter - a home life project. I will provide more details upon request. The address for the designated collection site for FREE THE GIRLS is at TITLE NINE SHOP in Walnut Creek, 1637 Mt. Diablo Rd., Walnut Creek, CA 94596; (925) 295-0720; www.titlenine.org; their hours are Mon-Sat. 10-6 and Sundays 11-5. Or just bring to the district meetings and I will deliver them.
Stef Zichichi, Dist. Int. Affairs Chair
Public Issues Beacon April 2017
When our beautiful flags become torn and
tattered, they must be disposed of properly and
not thrown in the garbage for the landfill.
Please bring your flags that are no longer
suitable for display to the District Convention
on Friday, April 28 in Martinez. I will take
them to the local VFW organization. Don’t
forget to wear your red, white, and blue
to the convention.
Doris Bonham
Mount Diablo District Convention April 28, 2017
The Convention Committee
Needs Volunteers To Help Us! Come and Have
Some Fun!
Call Fay: 925-837-5724 or Martha: 925-829-
9103
Check-in: 2 needed 1._________________________________ 2._________________________________ Decorating Committee: 1._________________________________ 2._________________________________ 3._________________________________ 4._________________________________
Basket Raffle: Setup & Manage
1.____________________________________
2.____________________________________
50/50 Sales:
1.____________________________________
2. ___________________________________
GFWC MOUNT DIABLO DISTRICT
ANNOUNCES THE
61st ANNUAL DISTRICT CONVENTION FRIDAY, APRIL 28th, 2017, 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
JOIN US FOR "A SALUTE TO THE USO....."
With special guest speakers:
Dori Kelsey, CFWC 1st Vice President Aaron Negherbon, Founder & Director of Troopsdirect.org
Place: IBEW Local 302
1875 Arnold Drive Martinez CA 94553
Reservations: Patricia Munson email: [email protected]
Hostess Clubs:
Alamo Women’s Club
GFWC Dublin/San Ramon Women’s Club
GFWC Past Presidents Assembly
GFWC Woman’s Club of Stockton
GFWC Martinez Women’s Club
Moraga Junior Women’s Club
Orinda Woman’s Club
The Pleasanton-Livermore Junior Women’s Club
The Woman’s Club of Lodi
President First Vice President Acting Recording Secretary
Cary Farruggia Cindy Sanders Sheryn McKenna
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CONVENTION GENERAL INFORMATION
All members are welcome and invited to attend! You do not need to be a delegate to attend. All federation members pay the Registration Fee ($15.00). Guests are welcome and do not pay the Registration Fee. All District Clubs: All clubs shall contribute an “Opportunity Drawing Item” with a value of $35.00. Please deliver your item to the Convention Chairmen, Fay McWilliams or Martha Pittore, before the opening session of convention. All of these items/baskets will be awarded throughout the convention day. 2017 Club Information Forms (formerly Data Blanks), Dues & Club Rosters are due at the Convention (in their separate envelopes). Please give them to the District Records Chairman, Charlotte Zika, at the opening of convention. District Chairmen: Please be prepared to present your awards. The District Dean has already provided you with information about the Chairmen’s Trade Show so be prepared to distribute your information. Hostess Clubs: Each Hostess Club is assessed $35.00 to assist with convention expenses. Please send your $35.00 to the District Financial Secretary, Arlene Lewandowski at 1169 Moccasin Ct., Clayton, CA 94517. Memorial Service: Please submit names of members who have passed away since the 2016 convention to our Inspiration Chairman, Barb Ellul (925) 828-7111, or email them to: [email protected] by April 1st. “Highlights of Winning Reports” will be provided to each club at the close of convention. Menu: Please see the separate Convention Menu attached. Sign-up for food on the registration sheet and note the flat rate per member is $40.00 for breakfast & lunch. Registration Sheet: This sheet refers to the food menu and registration fees/food costs. Please list your attending members (both delegates and non-delegates). Please see "Voting Strength" info attached for explanation of credential card delegates. Convention Chairmen: Fay McWilliams (925) 413-5808 and Martha Pittore (925) 786-8183. Spirit Awards: Wear your USO themed attire in red, white & blue and get ready to cheer each other on! Program Trade Show: Once again, your District Chairmen will be presenting information and ideas for projects at a “Trade Show” during the convention. Military Memorial Table: Were or are you, your spouse, children, family members or a special friend in the military? Email or bring photo(s) for the "Thank You For Your Service Wall".
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"A SALUTE TO THE USO....."
2017 CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS
9:15-9:45 a.m. Registration & Continental Breakfast
10 a.m. Call to Order – Opening Ceremonies
Welcome
Introductions
District Reports
CFWC First Vice-President – Dori Kelsey
Department Awards
Announcements: Convention Chairman
11:00 -11:30 a.m. Celebration of Life
12:00 p.m. Lunch honoring our Past District Presidents
Introduction of Past District Presidents &
Luncheon Speaker "Aaron Negherbon" of Troops Direct
Department Awards
Announcements
Report of Convention Chairman
Quarter-Century Club - Valerie Barnes
By-Law Revisions
Final Credential Report
Opportunity Basket Drawings
Spirit Awards
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This is reprinted from the CFWC March 2017 Public Policy and Legislation Digest: For the launch of the California Federation of Women’s Club’s Legislation & Public Policy Pilot Project we are proud to announce we will be focusing on Assembly Bill (AB) 41 DNA Evidence introduced by
San Francisco Assemblyman David Chiu. This bill requires that law enforcement agencies and DNA laboratories provide a reason every 120 days a rape kit goes unprocessed. By providing a reason the evidence is not analyzed, the Department of Justice can determine the scope of the problem in our State and identify its root as to whether the problem is with leadership, financial burden, priorities, relevance and work to solve the problem in a way that is in keeping with the value of the lives affected by these crimes. This will give California a clear picture on the number of unprocessed rape kits in our State and be able to see if the problem is only in certain departments, or geographical regions (ex: rural vs. urban, high income vs. low income, etc.) or laboratories, thus enabling policy makers to take remedial steps so that victims of sexual assault get a chance at finding justice. It may lead the way to prioritizing violent crimes over crimes against property. It may potentially increase the problem of California’s overburdened criminal justice system since more perpetrators will be identified but conversely, it may put a stop to perpetrators repeating the crime. AB 41 was first introduced in the 2015-2016 Legislative Session as then- AB 1848 where it passed the Assembly and went to the Senate. After being referred to the Senate Public Safety Committee, the Public Safety Committee focused on California’s the high fiscal costs of California’s already overcrowded prison system necessitating the early release of prisoners and referred the bill to the Senate Appropriations Committee who noted that since agencies were being asked to provide a non-numerical reason the failed to process the rape kits, it could cost the State $150,000 on an annual on-going basis and would be burdensome on law enforcement agencies without computerized evidence logs potentially posing an increased workload although both the CHP and CDCR stated it would be minor and absorbable. The Committee ordered it to be held in suspense on August 1, 2016 where the bill died. It has been reintroduced in the 2017-2018 Legislative Session as AB 41. This bill needs a strong grassroots effort if it is to make it through the Legislative process. Particularly important will be the Appropriations Committee for both the Assembly and the Senate as there is no doubt this bill will increase the financial burden on the State by putting more perpetrators of sexual assault into California’s criminal justice system. Given that the average perpetrator of sexual assault repeats his crime an average of 7-8 times unless stopped, CFWC believes that it is better for our State to bear the fiscal costs of putting these criminals in jail rather than letting them roam our streets to find new victims. We need our members to contact not only their own representatives but also the members of the Assembly and Senate Appropriations Committee to make clear that the human costs of sexual assault are greater than the fiscal costs to our state of housing perpetrators of sexual assault. We need you to activate your family members, friends and neighbors to get them involved in this effort. Please ask everyone you can to telephone, email or write not only their own representative but Assembly Public Safety Committee Chairman Reginald B. Jones-Sawyer at (Sacramento) (916) 319-2027 or (Los Angeles) (213) 744-2111 to pass this bill.
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GFWC Mount Diablo District Executive Board Meeting March 9, 2017
Hostess Club: GFWC Tracy Woman’s Club
Call to Order: President Cary Farruggia called the meeting to order at 10:10 a.m. at the Elks Club in Tracy, California Inspiration: Barb Ellul Pledge of Allegiance: Doris Bonham, Public Issues Chairman Introductions: Cary Farruggia, President, presented the 2016-2018 GFWC Mount Diablo District Board Officers as follows: Doris Bonham, Auditor; Arlene Lewandowski, Financial Secretary; Ann Smilanich, Treasurer; Mary Wallace, Director of Finance; Kay Porter, 2nd Vice President/Membership; Carol Lopez- Lucey, Parliamentarian; Sheryn McKenna, Acting Recording Secretary; Stephanie Zichichi, Corresponding Secretary; Cindy Sanders,1st Vice President/Dean of Chairmen. Introduction of Past GFWC Mount Diablo District Presidents: Kelly Davis, 2014-2016, MDD Bylaws Committee; Barbara Chavez, 2012-2014, CFWC Treasurer, MDD Legislation & Public Policy Chairman; Martha Pittore, 2008-2010, CFWC Nominating Committee Chairman, MDD Amenities & District Convention Co-Chair; although Sharie Meyer was absent, Cary mentioned that Sharie would appreciate phone calls and cards; Stephanie Zichichi, 2004-2006, CFWC Historian, MDD Corresponding Secretary; Valerie Barnes, 2000-2002, Past CFWC President, GFWC Communications & Public Relations Committee, MDD Leadership Chairman; Carol Lopez-Lucey, 1994-1996, CFWC Past Junior Director, Past CFWC President, Past WSR President, GFWC Fundraising Committee, CFWC Leadership Chairman, and our MDD Parliamentarian. Roll Call: Sheryn McKenna. 65 members attended, new members 11 and first timers 4 The minutes of February 9, 2017 GFWC Mount Diablo District Meeting were approved as corrected. Treasurer, Ann Smilanich, gave the Treasurer’s report (not Director of Finance, Mary Wallace). Correspondence: Stephanie Zichichi reports that the Beacon deadline is Monday 3/13/2017. Thank you note from Jennifer Nickel for report. Author, Laura Numeroff will have a book signing at Barnes & Noble in Emeryville. Patricia J Munson’s email address is: [email protected] (please note there is a “j” between the first and last name). Stephanie delivered more bras to Title 9 in Walnut Creek. They sent coupons to be used by the District members. Treasurer: Ann Smilanich reported that as of 1/31/17 the checking account balance was $7,849.62 and the checking account balance as of 2/28/17 is $6,235.69. President: Cary Farruggia reminded everyone that we are celebrating art, creativity and each other this month. Art that won on the 9th will go on to CFWC Convention in Costa Mesa
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on May 18-20, 2017. She encouraged everyone to plan to attend and take part in the convention. There will be many workshops to keep one busy throughout the weekend. Art Festival Committee Sharon Gibson & Cheryl Petersen Tracy Elks Club, March 9 Convention Committee Martha Pittore & Fay McWilliams IBEW Hall, Martinez, April 28 -Memorial Service Barb Elull & Patricia Munson need your information
-Quarter Century Valerie Barnes update your information
The Convention Committee would like photos of veterans from the families of any club member in the District. The photos will have a place of honor at the District Convention. Please remember to send information to Barb Ellul or Patricia Munson for any member that has passed away this club year (April 2016 – April 2017). Please remember to send updated information to Valerie Barnes regarding the number of years spent as a club member. 1st Vice President/Dean of Chairmen: Cindy Sanders thanked the Chairmen for their continued efforts on their programs as follows: Advocates for Children, Kay Porter; Arts, Anderson Valley Unity Club; Communications &
Public Relations, Gayle Roche Van Wye; Conservation, Sharon Gibson; Domestic Violence
Awareness, Carol Weldin; Education, Nancy Domingo & Joan Ernst; Fundraising, Lafayette
Suburban Junior Women’s Club; Home Life, Jamie Cole; International Outreach, Stephanie
Zichichi; Leadership, Valerie Barnes; Legislation & Public Policy, Barbara Chavez; Public
Issues, Doris Bonham; Women’s History & Resource Center, Sharie Meyer.
The following program chairmen spoke:
Domestic Violence Awareness—Carol Weldin spoke about a GFWC National Project Court House program where dogs trained by Canine Companions are used in stressful cases to give comfort to children or adults while testifying. Carol introduced Mary Pickett, Investigator with the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office and her dog JoJo. Ms Pickett spoke on the advantages of a “court dog”. Leadership –Valerie Barnes & Public Issues—Doris Bonham did not report due to time constraints. Program: —Sharon Gibson, Art Festival Committee Co-Chairman introduced Linda Rogers who displayed many of her pieces of needle work. 2nd Vice President/Membership Chairman: Kay Porter Welcomed the First Timers. She reminded the group of the benefits of using a discount card from Office Depot. The card is available on line at GFWC.
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LEADS: Ann Smilanich was the LEADS representative from Mount Diablo District at State Board in February. She spoke about the many things she learned while there. She also stressed the fact that everyone should take advantage of the good information in “Federation at a Glance”. Parliamentarian: Carol Lopez-Lucey conducted the LEADS workshop at State Board in February. She reported that the workshop was well received. Blessing: Patricia Munson Lunch: 12:20 – 1:10 Pig & Poke Fundraiser—Martinez Club conducted the Pig & Poke Fundraiser. Unfinished Business: none Announcements: Sharon Gibson read the list of winners for the Women’s Arts & Crafts. New Business: President Cary is looking for suggestions to improve attendance at the District meetings. Please consider options and send your ideas to Cary. See Beacon for upcoming club events. Collect: was recited Adjourned: 2:200 p.m. Sheryn McKenna Acting Recording Secretary 03-09-2017
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GFWC CLAYTON VALLEY WOMAN’S CLUB
Presents their TWELFTH ANNUAL
“FESTIVAL OF TABLES AND FASHION”
SATURDAY, April 22, 2017 At
Concord United Methodist Church 1645 West Street, Concord
11:00 am Social Gathering & Opportunity Prizes 12:00 Noon Luncheon
Fashion Show to follow
FASHIONS By: “HAVE BAG WILL TRAVEL”
An entertaining and informative theatrical tour of fashion through the ages featuring a museum collection of antique gowns and accessories modeled by
volunteers for Goodwill Industries of the Greater East Bay.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Please return with payment to: Please make check payable to: CVWC
Rosemary Harwood
374 Mt. Sequoia Place ____Reservation(s) @ $45.00 ea = _$__________
Clayton, CA 94517 (# requested) (Total)
Name: ____________________________________________ Phone: _______________________ (Person making reservations)
Name(s) of Guests:_________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________
E-Mail: __________________________________________________________________________
Do you have a specific person with whom you want to sit? _________________________________
Do have any special needs; i.e. space for wheelchair, etc. ___________________________________
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AN ONGOING PROJECT: BLUE STAR MOMS: Our presentation at the February meeting in Orinda from the BLUE STAR MOMS was a great one and they need our help. You can reach them at www.bluestarmoms.org for more information. See their flyer attached to this Beacon for the list of items they need. Donations of money will send the packages - $20 per box to mail. Sonja Sutten's info: 925-786-8729, P.O. Box 2537, San Ramon, CA 94583
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