pre sident’s messa ge · 2019. 2. 26. · snow flower and the secret fan by lisa see snow flower...
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It’s March, and we have begun planning for our biggest FUND-RAISER of the year—our Spring Tea. There are plenty of opportunities for you to help: you and a FRIEND could host a table or make sandwiches or scones. See Barbara Wright to sign up for one (or more) of these jobs. You and a FRIEND could gather donations to put in our raffle baskets. Tell Becky Williams if you can help with this job. Janice Dominguez will coordinate putting the raffle baskets together. It takes all of us to make this giant event a success!
We have an Easy-Peasy FUND-
RAISER on March 26th at Fin-bar’s. Look for the flyer in this Bulletin. Finbar’s will donate 20% of your food pur-chase that day—except happy hour and take-out. Bring a friend, or give a flyer to neigh-bors, and enjoy a delicious and FUN lunch or dinner.
March is National Noodle Month as well as National Sauce Month. We could do-nate a spaghetti and sauce din-ner to We Care.
P r e s i de n t ’s M e ssag e
March 2019
Volume 20 Issue 3
Inside this issue:
Bunco/Book 2
Garden/Program 2
Lunch Plus 3
Laughlin Trip 3
Membership 4
Finbar Coupon 4
Birthdays/
Sunshine & Raindrops
4
Board - Wed. 6th 10 a.m.
Bunco - Wed. 6th 11:45 a.m.
Book - Thur. 7th 1:30 p.m.
Garden - Wed. 13th 10:00 a.m.
Lunch Plus - Thur. 28th 10:00 a.m.
General Meeting: Wednesday, March 6th
10 a.m. Coffee and Conversation
10:15 a.m. Business Meeting
11:15 a.m. Program
11:45 a.m. Luncheon
Table Hostess: Carol Brisson
20th
For a fun time with
friends, arrive at the
Senior Center at
11:45 a.m. on the first Wednesday of the
month. Game starts at 12:15 p.m. Bring $3
to play. Coffee, tea and a snack will be pro-
vided. Bring your lunch if
you wish.
Rosario Mauritz 431-4437
Betty Brand 598-5028
Ready for tea? Our program this
month is just in time to educate us on
the “History and Story of ‘Tea Time’”.
Kristin Larrea of McKenna’s Tea Cot-
tage on Main Street, Seal Beach will be
our guest speaker for March.
Join us for an informative and fun talk.
Hostesses:
KC Boelsems 714/840-7361
Carol Brisson 596-8723
Hostess: Janet Riness
3750 Oleander St.
234-7154
Thurs. Mar.7th 1:30 a.m.
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan takes place in China during the
1800s. Lily is the main character and first-person narrator of her
life story. As the novel opens, she is eighty years old, reflecting
about a fan that she received from her friend Snow Flower many
years ago.
Visit the Sherman Gardens for a delightful adventure.
Meet at the Pavilions lot at 10:00 a.m.
Tour at 11:00, then lunch after the tour, at Sherman’s.
The gardens are set among patios and a conservatory linked
together by wide brick wall ways, beds blooming with seasonal
flowers and decorative tiled fountains.
What a lovely way to spend an afternoon of gardens and lunch.
480-9079
Visit Casa Romantica.
Meet in Pavilions parking at
10:00a.m.
Admission is $5.00.
Casa Romantica, renamed Casa Ro-
mantica Cultural Center and Gardens,
is a nonprofit organization located
in San Clemente, California that pro-
vides cultural programs for people of
all ages.[1] The organization was
founded in 2002 by a charter of the
City of San Clemente and is locat-
ed at the historic home of Ole
Hanson, who co-founded the City
of San Clemente. Casa Romantica
is listed on the National Register of
Historic Places listings in Orange
County, California, on December
27, 1991.”
Hostess: Lyn Landers
Join the Woman’s Club of Seal Beach
for two fun nights at the Edgewater
Hotel in Laughlin, Nevada. You’ll
leave Monday 22nd at 8:00 a.m. from
the Seal Beach Community Center for
an exciting bus ride with snacks and
entertainment.
Two free meals are also included in
the price.
Price: $115.00 per person double room
$150.00 per person single room
Return will be Wednesday April 24
about 5:00 p.m. to the center
For reservation or further information:
Call: Marilyn 562/434-7113 or
Patty 562/596-0968
3.Your take home
containers
1. Your name tag.
2. Your cup
Page 3
Casa Romantica viewed from the San
Clemente Pier
YOUR NAME HERE
4. We Care donations
Virginia Haley 25
Marjorie TeWinkle 27
Barbara Barton 29
BIRTHDAYS & RAINDROPS
1041 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal Beach
WOMAN’S CLUB OF SEAL BEACH
Tuesday, March 26th from 11am - 9pm
Enjoy fine Italian family cooking with friends and family and
support the charitable donations from
the Woman’s Club of Seal Beach!
Bring in THIS FLYER Tuesday 3/26 and 20% of your bill
including food and beverages will be donated.
(Excludes happy hour specials and alcohol).
*Dine in only please*
Judy O’Neill
562/598-0718
CORRECTION FOR YOUR MEMBER BOOK
Janice Dominguez email change:
Joan Casares, with Betty and Rosa
Ana, is very happy in her new home!
Best wishes are sent to Rosario Mauritz who will have
knee surgery in February, to Libby Appelgate recovering
from pneumonia and to Roxann after her proceedure.
We’re sending positive thoughts their way.
Welcome back to the club Marilyn Bittle. It’s wonder-
ful to see you doing so well.
Becky Williams - Bulletin Editor [email protected]