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SHAKESPEARE GILD
As of September 8, 2016, the Board of Directors of The Arden Club, Inc., approved the following slate for election at the 2016
Annual Meeting of the Arden Club to be held on Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 7 PM at the Gild Hall. All members in good
standing of the Arden Club are invited to attend and vote.
We the nominating committee for the election of directors to the Board of Directors of The Arden Club, Inc., confirm that the
persons listed below are eligible to hold the positions designated and agreed to stand for election to the Board for 12 months from
November 1, 2016 to October 31, 2017.
Elizabeth Varley – Representative from Library Gild
Allan Kleban - Representative from Concert Gild
David Scott – Representative from Scholars’ Gild
The Officers and Directors-at-large for The Arden Club for the year 11/1/16 thru 10/31/17:
Office Holder Title Name Notes
President Pat Toman Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
First Vice President Ron Meick Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Second Vice President Janet Cosgrove Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Secretary Steve Harcourt Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Treasurer Frank Jost Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Director-at-Large Ina Jacobs Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Director-at-Large Laura Wallace Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Director-at-Large Ken Morrison Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Director-at-Large AJ Stalloni Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
Director-at-Large Gordon Hesse Agreed to be elected to the Board
of Directors
ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF CLUBBOARD
The Shakespeare Gild would like to thank all who helped with the Soda Booth at this year’s Arden
Fair. Thanks to the good weather, loads of soda and water were enjoyed by everyone.
Our new officers were elected at our September Annual Meeting. Our co-Gildmistresses will be Mary
Catherine Kelley and Linda Kimmelman, with Tanya Lazar as assistant Gildmistress. Claire Ennis
will continue as secretary and Elaine Hickey as Club Liaison. Valerie Hutchinson-Porreca will take
over as business manager.
The Play Selection committee is now considering possibilities for our Summer 2017 production. The
announcement of the decision will be made at our October meeting.
Gild meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month at 7:30 PM in the Bratten Room of the Gild
Hall. Come join us on October 5 and enjoy good refreshments and spirited conversation!
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2016 ARDEN FAIR VOLUNTEERS The enormous transformation that occurs between Friday morning and Sunday afternoon, converting the Village into the Arden Fair-
for-a-day, seems to come together magically and mysteriously. However, there is no "mystery" as it is owing to the
intrepid dedication and energy of hundreds of volunteers.
The 109th Arden Fair, benefitting the Arden Club, was a tremendous success thanks to everyone's efforts!
Organizers:
Pat Toman, Arden Club Chair and CFO ("Chief Fair Organizer");Ron Meick and Gordon Hesse, Publicity;Steven Threefoot,
Parking, NCC Services, Busses, permits;Katrina Nelson, Crafts Vendors;Laura Wallace, Face Painting, Shakespeare/Poetry
Soda Booth; Pat Phillips, Library Gild Book Sale;Linda Toman, Decorative Banners; Edmond Bischoff, Food services and
beverages;John Trexler, Beer/Wine and beverages;John Di Giacoma, Fair set up and tear down;June Burleigh, Folk Gild Soda
Booth;Allan Kleban, Concert Gild Shady Grove Music;Maura Lynch, Signage;Barbara Conway, Gardener's Booth;Emilie Brown
and Rachel Brown, T-shirt Designs and Booth; Randy Hoopes and Greg Hoopes, Announcer 's Booth; Linda Celestian, Ar t
Show;Larry Walker, Electrical;Ina Jacobs and Barbara Jacobs, Dinner Gild Cafe and volunteers Sunday brunch;Jennifer Curley,
ACRA Children's Games and Rides;Lynda Kolski and Mary Marconi, Antiques Mall;Annemarie White, Swim Gild Food
Booth; Lisa Riblett, Balloons;Alison Wakelin, Finances;Esther Schmerling, Information Booth;Pat Morrison, Volunteer
Coordinator;George Brocklesby, "Everything Else" to make the Fair a comfortable experience for all.
Kudos to the volunteer workers:
Christopher Burslem, Jr., Nick Curley, Charlotte Curley, Christopher Curley, Elizabeth Curley, Autumn Falstad, April Falstad,
Shannon Surbrooks-Bowers, Dylan Surbrook-Bowers, Eva Junk, Noa Junk, Lev Junk, Gryphon Ridings, Aydin Ryan, Serena
Gutsche, Eric Fox, Sam Buckworth, Jack Buckworth, Collin Davidson, Riley Shippy, Colin Consavage, Riley Consavage, Tracey
Vanderloo, Sonni Alvarez, Anna Donato, Rowan Harcourt-Brooke, Tiernan Harcourt-Brooke, Leannan Harcourt-Brooke, Hank
Borders, Oscar Compo,Quinn Plymyer, Toby Lauer, Kadria Simms, Katie Bryan, Christian Toman, Annie Toman, Grace
Kalmus, Brent Greer, Lily Ozer, Nate Borders, Shelby Roseman, Erin Sohlman, Ian Stevenson, Barbara Threefoot, Alan Threefoot,
Alexander Griffith, Andrew Griffith, Jackson Politis, Jacob Politis, Taylor Tatom, Joel Schwaber, Brendon Ryan, Grayson Roberts-
Jolly, Emmett Dwyer, Giles Wall, Lea Walker, Ken Morrison, David Scott, Mary Young, Joe Daigle, Dan Cole, Kirsten Briggs,
Linda Brandschain, Denise Nordheimer, Elaine Hickey, Wayne Knotts, Evelyn Knotts, Bev Bizup Hawkins, Lindsey Sherwood,
Dorinda Dove, Ron Ozer, Lily Ozer, Nancy Plerhoples, George Plerhoples, Councilman John Cartier, Betty Duff, Ru Ping Wang,
Sharon Kleban, Elaine Schmerling, John Cronin, Carol Northwood, Vicky Northwood, Carl Falco, Anne Lutz, Katrina Streif,
Barbara Macklem, Lisa Mullinax, Cindy Cohen, Kathleen Jost, Shari Phalan, Pat Phalan, Joy Gardiner, Polly Brown, Joan
Fitzgerald, Dela Bryan, Rob Bryan, Cookie Ohlson, Lorna Lee, Ken Rosenberg, Megan King, Bernadette Donohue, Jerry
Donohue, Mary Ann Cinaglia, Hetty Francke, Hans Francke, Susan Stith, Barbara Perry, Sandy Hulton, Rudy Frazier, Hardy
Hoegger, Barb Henry, Danny Schweers, Jennifer Borders, Walter Borders, Cecilia Vore, Stephanie Nelson, Claire Ennis, Michelle
Lauer, Janet Cosgrove, Jan Lewis, Sharon Kleban, Elaine Schmerling, David DeFries, A.J. Lipstein, Melissa Barry, A.J.
Stalloni, Nick Stalloni, Dink Pommper, Peter Lounsberry, Janna Scheflen, Shamon Casey, Mary Vernon, Joe Achenbaum, Wyn
Achenbaum, John Cronin, Pete Compo, Carol Larson, Sue Rothrock, David Shoemaker, Faith Whittington, Jeff Meadows, Cindy
Cohen, Steven Cohen, Patrick Kelley, Greg Wright, Liz Wright, Mary Brent Whipple, Gina Hastings, David Hastings, Seth Plymyer,
Tomi Hughes Morris, Ken Wilson, Dan Tucker, Tommy Cloutier, Gene Mirolli, Senator Cathy Cloutier, Sondra Meyers, Gordon
Jenks, Tom Smitham, Lillian Smitham, Ronni Yaskin, Barbara Perry, Melissa Parsonson, Jamie Cutler, Dale Tatom, Kevin Rank, Jill
Althouse-Wood, Mark Wood, Barb Shippy, Jeffery Politis, Pam Politis, Carl Falco, Barbara Macklem, Lynn Maniscalco, Steven
Curley, Emily Tinalli, Calvin Cooper, Roy Dean, Travis Hope, Nick Sawyer, Mike Berheide, Sam Starr, Claire Ennis, Liz Ryan,
John Martin, Jonathan Kranz, Patricia Williams, Morgan Williams, Spencer Stalloni, Elyse Kidd, Sam Smick, Jennifer Hintlian,
Kyra Panula, Jonah Kai, Rebecca Dantinne, Victoria Davis, Patricia Milligan, Deriel Milligan, Alyssa Senigen, Elizabeth Bean,
Drew Hansen, Alex Cole, Warren Rosencranz, Pat Anker, Faith Kuehn, Shelley Robyn, Joann Colameco, Teri Tremel, Marsha
Scheflen, Brooke Bovard, Melissa Wellington, Kevin Gargan, Sara Coburn, Chris Coburn, Debbie Ricard, Wendy Barron, Dale
Brumbaugh, Gail Schnieders, Fred Hartman, David Nordheimer, Rob Matera, Anita Gail Wolliston, M.P.Moon, Tom Magee, Ken
Judson, Jan Westerhouse, Tom Wheeler, Hans Francke, Chris Starkey, Donna Freeland, Roger Garrison, Irene O'Connor, Sandra
Landerl, Jill Coghlan, Julia Epps, Kristen Epps, Pat Phillips, Tom Doherty, Elizabeth Varley, Fred Muller, Carolyn Muller, David
Yoder, Heather Moore, Andrew Favreau, Jim Phillips, Cynthia Ferguson, Christian Smith, Lisa Mullinax, Robin Laskey Chipman,
Liz Resko, Rick Smyth, Mhairi Craig, Stuart Craig, Mark Wood, Seth Baker, Renee Baker, Mary Lou Robinson, Sandy Dobbs,
David Scott, Angela Brandli, Emi Burleigh, Bob Bratton, Sol Tuller, Karen Moss, Susan Jonas, Pat Nespoli, Terry Harvey, Elaine
Morganstein, Bill Rush, Jane Strobach, Michael Wood, Kathy Hutchison, John Frankenberger, Linda Wood, Karen Warren, Steve
Shelley, Sadie Somerville, Kayli Spiater, Jim Laurino, Ann D'Amore, Carol Larson, Geoffrey Giordano, Chris Junk, David Reese,
Frank Vincent, Steve Tanzer, Mickey Fitzharris, Gary Quinton, Ray Seigfried, Roger Garrison, Jill Moncarz, Kim Hood, Vicki
Scott, Katie Donovan, Oliver Gutsche, Lisa Surbrook, Scott Bowers, Jim Schwaber, Mary Brent Whipple, Roy Dean, Clare
Consavage, Susan Boudreaux, Javier Cozza, Dave DeGarmo, Petra DeLuca, Alexis Droke, Helene Furlong, Felicia Gaus-Woolen,
Lynda Gillow, Linda Heckert, Bryan Henry, Sue Hudson, Leslie Leach, Dan Libby, Pat Marks, John Newport, Pete Norris, Mary
Punshon, Wayne Punshon, Amy Quinn, Marisa Robinson, Laurie Ross, Susan Ryan, Bill Ryan, Jim Smith, Emily Thayer, Annie
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FOLK DANCERS GILD
Kohl, Bruce Wyman, Steve Zimmerman, Mike Moran, Bob Beavins, George Bourrie, Matt Sipe, Elyse Vincent, Danial Harden,
Taylor Adolph, Daryl Holcomb, Tyler Markham, Ali Taylor, Corie Knoff, Tiffany Wright, Ryan Markham, John Vanderloo, Betty
Valintine.
Thanks to live music in the Shady Grove. This year's volunteer bands included: Diamond State Concert Band, Elkhorn, Arden Kind,
Montana Wildaxe, Gretchen Emery and Dirty Boot Kenny, The Falling Rocks Band, Xtra Altra, and the Kooligans.
Thanks to Denis O'Regan, as featured artist, "The Labor We Delight In- Crafting Useful Art," presented his fine woodworking with
Steve Eshelman's blacksmith works, and Ben Dorsey's assistance.
Thanks to the Arden Craft Shop Museum for opening, and Judith Kay and Betty Ann Themal for volunteering at the Museum during
the Fair.
Words cannot express the depth of appreciation that each contributes to making the Fair run smoothly. It could not have
happened without you!
2016 ARDEN FAIR VOLUNTEERS CONTINUED
Sunday, October 2 - CONTRA Dance with CONTRA REBELS (band), Dave Rupp calling, Barb Schmidt,
fiddle, Todd Clewell and Henry Koretz on guitars. Dance lesson 1:30-2 PM, dance $2-5 PM, $9, $10.
Wed., October 5 and October 26 - Israeli dancing with Sharon Kleban, 7:30-9:30 PM $4, $5.
Wed., October 12 and October 19 - Folk dancing with Jenny Brown, 7:30-9:30 PM $4, $5.
Thursdays, September 15- November 3, all Scottish-English dance classes; 7:30-9:30 PM, $8 per lesson or
$40 for series of 8 lessons taught by Terri Harvey.
Friday, November 4, - Scottish-English dance with live music; stay tuned for more details.
Sunday, November 6 - CONTRA with Dr. Twamley’s Audio Snakes with calling by Sam Rotenberg, Mike
Rovine (fiddle), Jill Smith (piano), Wes Steenson (guitar); Dance Lesson 1:30-2 PM, dance $2-5 PM $9, $10.
For more information, call 302-478-7257 or 610-277-0844. Find us on Facebook: Arden Folk Dance. Or
website: Ardenclub.org.
Drummer’s Circle
The Arden Drummer’s Circle, sponsored by the Concert Gild, meets every third Sunday of each month
at 1 PM (generally running about 2 hours or so). Beginners and professionals alike are invited to join
with us. We often play some common rhythms and then we improvise. Bring a drum or two, and/or
percussion instruments. In fair weather, we meet outdoors of the Gild Hall, but in cold or rainy weather
we move into the Lower Gild Hall. We also sometimes have one or two evening events during the year
that often take the place of the monthly event.
To join the e-mail list, send an e-mail to [email protected]. People on this list will be
notified by e-mail if times or dates change, or if another performance in the Upper Gild Hall prevents us
from playing. Also see our Facebook site, Arden Drum Circle, for more information.
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LIBRARY GILD
New Books in the Arden Library
Here are just three of our recent additions. Please come visit on Sunday from 2:30 to 4 PM, Wednesday from 7:30 to 9 PM, Thursday from 3:30 to 5 PM, and Saturday after any regularly scheduled Dinner Gild dinner.
Booklist starred (December 1, 2015 (Vol. 112, No. 7))
Grades 7-10. In the 1930s, Alfred Blalock became famous after he and his research assistant, Vivien
Thomas, determined the cause of life-threatening circulatory shock and found an effective treatment. In
1941, Blalock accepted a position as the head of surgery and laboratories at Johns Hopkins, where
Thomas joined him. Pediatric cardiologist Dr. Helen Taussig sought out Blalock with a plan for
surgically correcting the congenital malformation of the heart resulting in “blue baby syndrome.”
Surgery on infant hearts was risky. Creating his own tools and conducting a series of surgical procedures
on canine hearts, Thomas induced a similar level of oxygen deprivation in the dogs and, by correcting the
abnormality, reversed their condition. With Thomas at his side, Blalock performed the first successful
surgery correcting the syndrome. Thoroughly researched, well organized, and illustrated effectively with
photos and documents, the narrative lays out information in a clear, accessible way. Murphy makes a
good story great by dealing head-on with discomforting subjects, such as the controversy surrounding
medical experimentation on animals and, most notably, the day-to-day discrimination faced by Thomas,
an African American who initially received little recognition for his contributions to medicine. Murphy
assembles a complicated set of facts, strips away the inessentials, and tells a memorable, moving story.
Booklist starred (September 1, 2012 (Vol. 109, No. 1))
In a poor, midcentury Italian neighborhood, two girls, Elena and Lila, exhibit remarkable intelligence early in
school, at a time when money is scarce and education a privilege, especially for girls. Only Elena is allowed
to continue in school, and she devotes herself to her studies, while Lila redirects her own talent toward her
family’s business. The girls use each other, sometimes as crutches, sometimes as inspiration, but as they
approach adolescence, their friendship is challenged by their changing bodies and attitudes toward the world.
Elena increasingly turns toward education as a means of escaping, while Lila looks to her burgeoning beauty
as a means of altering the violence and bitterness that threaten their neighborhood. The first book in a
prospective trilogy, My Brilliant Friend is a compelling and moving coming-of-age story set in an
impoverished neighborhood struggling to come into its own in a rapidly shrinking world. Celebrated Italian
author Ferrante’s unflinching and insightful prose, which was rancorous in her novel Days of Abandonment
(2010), is captivating and hopeful here and will have readers eagerly awaiting the next installment. If
comparison is to be found, it may be in Sara Gruen’s Water for Elephants (2006) or fellow Italian Silvia
Avallone’s Swimming to Elba (2012).
Kirkus Reviews starred (July 1, 2016)
A fitting (supposedly) final mission for one of fiction’s greatest spies. A bomb explodes in the Marais district
of Paris, a region known for its large Jewish population. One of the victims had a personal connection to
Gabriel Allon, the man poised to become the next chief of Israel’s intelligence service, and that’s why the
legendary assassin and spy joins the hunt for a terrorist mastermind known only as Saladin. Allon has been
trying to escape his past since he first appeared in The Kill Artist (2000), so it’s no surprise that Silva must
provide a lure if he’s going to get his hero back into the field for one last mission. But the 16th installment in
this series is marked by a subtle shift in emphasis. Allon remains as compelling as ever, but Silva is clearly
preparing readers for a world in which his hero takes a supporting role. Two members of Allon’s team—
Mikhail Abramov and Dina Sarid—seem poised to play a larger part in future novels. But it’s Allon’s newest
recruit who takes center stage here. Dr. Natalie Mizrahi is a French-born Israeli. As Leila Hadawi, the
daughter of Palestinian refugees, Natalie becomes part of the terrorist network ruled by Saladin. This is not
the first time agents have gone undercover in one of Silva’s novels, but Natalie’s experience is the most
harrowing. A Jew hiding in the heart of the so-called caliphate, she knows that a single misstep will result in
her own horrific death. More than that, she knows that failure to complete her mission will mean hundreds—
if not thousands—more deaths. Before he became a novelist, Silva was a journalist stationed in the Middle East. His Gabriel Allon
novels have tracked—and, in some cases, anticipated—the rise of the Islamic State group. In his foreword, he notes that he began
writing this story before the Paris attacks of 2015. A dark thriller for difficult times.
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POETRY GILD
CONCERT GILD
Joe Louis Walker (with Bob Malone) NEW DATE!
Saturday, October 13, 2016, 8 PM.
Cost: $20 for Arden Club members; $25 for non-members.
The New York Times raves: “Walker is a singer with a Cadillac of a voice. He delivers no-nonsense,
gutsy blues. His guitar solos are fast, wiry, and incisive, moaning with bluesy despair.” Rolling Stone
simply calls him “ferocious.”
ISLANDS with Steady Holiday
Sunday, October 23
8:00 PM, $12 Members, $15 General
Last summer, Islands decamped to a little studio in Toronto to make not one, but TWO new albums.
Don't get it twisted: This is not a double album, nor is it a case of editing gone awry. These are two dis-
tinct, entirely unique records, each one a wholly individual offering. Come see this great band by Uni-
corns founder Nick Thorburn in Arden!
Steady Holiday is Dre Babinski. Under the Influence is her coming out party, featuring Josh Adams
(Jenny Lewis) and produced by Gus Seyffert (The Black Keys, Beck).
Ben Sollee
Saturday, November 5
8 PM, $15 Members, $20 General
Cycling cellist Ben Sollee who has the unusual combination of classic cello chops and soul singing
abandon, returns to Arden in November after 6 years. Like his contemporaries Chris Thile and Abigail
Washburn, Sollee’s music is difficult to pin down. It’s Ben’s quality of narrative and presence on stage
that unifies his musical influences.
The Arden Poetry Gild meets on the second Tuesday of each month in the Library at the Gild Hall.
A short business meeting at 7:30 PM is followed by poetry readings and discussions on literature
and poetry. We encourage young writers/ poets and everyone to attend! Bring original writings;
bring prose or poems for sharing or just bring yourself. Come early… cookies are warm upon arrival
and go quickly. Bring your own refreshments.
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ARDENSINGERS GILD
DINNER GILD The Dinner Gild begins another great season on October 1. The Northwoods welcome everyone back as they
serve their famous Pork “Lion,” with rice pilaf, fresh green beans, and apple & butternut bisque.
Each week the specific menus will be on the Arden Club website They will also be posted on Arden Dinner Gild
Facebook page and of course, the recording for the telephone line 302-792-7139 or via e-mail
Reservations must be made prior to 6:00 PM the Thursday before the dinner. Tell the reservationist (1) your
name, (2) phone number, (3) who’s coming (member, non-member, child), (4) if you would like the vegetarian
alternative, and (5) if you know in advance if you will taking your dinner home with you. Take-out containers
are sold for $1 each. Our prices remain: Members $11; non-members $13; children $6; leftovers $6.
What’s For Dinner?
October 8: The Jacob Sisters (Ina and Barbara) will prepare a wonderful chicken dish
October 15: Jill Althouse-Wood and friends – Chicken Shawarma with jasmine rice and peas, lettuce, tomato,
and cucumber salad, hummus, pita, and a dessert to be determined. Vegetarian option is eggplant shawarma.
October 22: Annie Gutsche and family - Menu to be determined.
October 29: TBD
November 5: Trish and Hope’s famous DAY OF THE DEAD feast.
All vegetarian alternatives will be posted as the time for the dinner approaches.
New Meeting Structure
For this year’s education portion of the Dinner Gild, Chef Bischoff (along with help from Chefs Northwood and
Brocklesby) will be offering lessons on how to prepare elements of a meal and how to keep it fresh when
cooking for a large quantity of people, as well as secrets to portion control and presentation. October’s topic is
making stock from bones. Here is your chance to learn the basics for making turkey soup for after the
holidays and chicken soup for winter’s chill! Samples will be provided. Join us from 7:00 to 8:00 PM on
October 3 for these lessons.
Looking for New Members
Please consider joining the Dinner Gild this year; managers for the Saturday meals are needed this season. First-time managers will
be paired with a “veteran” manager, so please don’t shy away from a great opportunity to help with a delicious meal. Please let
Claire Ennis (reservationist) know of your interest by sending an e-mail to adgreservations.com.
Gilbert & Sullivan Christmas Carol
Rehearsals are now underway for our fall show, “A Gilbert & Sullivan Christmas
Carol.” This humorous adaptation of A Christmas Carol is set to the music of Arthur
Sullivan, but remains faithful to the spirit of the Charles Dickens original.
Performances will be December 10, 16 & 17, 2016 at 8:00 PM and December 10 & 18 at 2:00 PM. Ticket prices are $17 Adult, $14
Senior, $5 Child/Student in advance and $20 Adult, $17 Senior, $7 Child/Student at the door. Stage direction is by Ken Mammarella
and music direction by Deborah Fox.
The Ardensingers will be hosting the Dinner Gild dinner on Saturday, November 12. Come out to enjoy a delicious meal and a sneak
peak of the show!
Time to Renew?
Check your mailing label on the back page. The end
date of your Club membership is there. To renew, send
in this form. Questions? Call Debbie Ricard, 302 529-
1510, or visit the Membership page of our website,
www.ArdenClub.org. To correct an address or ask about
expiration dates, please call Pat and Linda Toman at
302 475-7508.
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To learn about the benefits of “Clubhouse” and higher
levels of Pathways memberships, visit the Membership
page of our website: www.ArdenClub.org.
Regular and Pathway Memberships
Adult: 18-64, $20
Senior: 65 and over, $15
Junior, 3–17, $7
Household (all at one address): Maximum = $50.
*Clubhouse Path level: 1 membership, $75
*Rocky Walk level: 1 or multiple memberships, $150
*The Glen level: 1 or multiple memberships, $300
*Indian Circle level: 1 or multiple memberships, $500
*Milky Way Path level: 1 or multiple memberships, $1,000
*Eligible for year-end drawing of valuable prizes
I am enclosing $___________________
Date of Application _________________
Make checks payable to “The Arden Club, Inc.”
Mail this form and your check to The Arden Club,
2126 The Highway, Arden, DE 19810-4059.
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MEMBERSHIP FORM
BRIDGE GILD
GARDENERS GILD
In addition to our high-spirited volunteers, the Gardeners Gild would like to thank the many individuals and
businesses whose generous donations of plants and goods made the Plant Booth at the 2016 Arden Fair such a success!
The business donors to the Plant Booth for 2016 were:
Action Hardware in Branmar Plaza, Belak Flowers, Big Sky Bread, Boyd's Flowers, Breger's Flowers, Douglas
Produce and John Petersheim Produce (both at Booth's Corner Farmers’ Market), The Friendly Gift Shop, Giant
Grocery Stores, Lowe’s at Brandywine Town Center, Marini's, and Old Country Gardens.
Thanks to everyone who donated and helped!
Thanks to Ken Judson and Tom Magee for helping to make our Information Booth so successful at the Arden Fair this year.
We play in the Bratten Room of the Lower Gild Hall the first and third Thursdays of the month from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. The next
dates are October 5 and 20. The cost is $1 for members and $2 for non-members.
SEE YOU THERE
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Calling All Arden and Local Area Artisans and Artists! This December 2nd from 5-9 PM as a part of Wilmington's Art on the Town Art Loop, come take up a table and
promote your unique talent and gifts!
This December's Art Loop in Arden features a plethora of artisanal wares and distinct works in one place at the Buzz
Ware Village Center just in time for the holidays. Contact [email protected] for an application and reservation
or ardenbuzz.com for further information.