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Parade Dec. 1. Help wrap gifts at Barnes and Noble on Dec. 8. Buy a toy for the Fire Depart- ment to collect at our Dec. Tea. See you on Nov. 15 when we go “digging” with an archaeologist and there will be news about our trip to Laughlin in the spring. Meanwhile, stay well, drive safe- ly and be aware of bicycle riders and STOP SIGNS! Your fellow member, Twyla Promoting the Educational and Civic Life of the Community Since 1923 NOVEMBER AT A GLANCE Board—-Wed. 1 10:00 a.m. Bunco—-Wed. 1 11:45 Book—-Thurs. 2nd 1:30p.m. Garden—-Wed. 8th 10:00a.m. Lunch Plus—-No outing Woman’s Club of Seal Beach BUNCO/BOOK 2 GARDEN 2 PROGRAM 2 2 FUNDRAISERS 3 WE CARE 3 MEMBERSHIP/ B-DAYS 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: November 2017 Volume 18 Issue 9 President’s Message General Meeting Wednesday 15th 10 a.m.—-Coffee and Conversation 10:15a.m.—-Business Meeting 11:15 a.m.—-Program 11:45a.m.—-Luncheon Chair: Judy O’Neill Dottie Polaski Diane Delaterre Marjorie TeWinkle Cathy Oliver Janice Dominguez As I write this, my tummy is happy because I had a chicken quesadil- la from Wahoo’s for lunch. Hope many of you had a chance to take part in this fundraiser. Continuing to look forward to fall with cooler weather and possibly some rain, we have several activi- ties in which to take part. Get four of your friends to go shop- ping at Romance on Nov. 12. Buy non-perishable food for We Care Thanksgiving Dinner and bring to the Nov. 15 General Meeting. Learn about sweetpeas at the Garden meeting. Play bunco. Sign-up to walk in the Christmas

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Page 1: Woman’s Club of Seal Beach · *Four $100.00 Gift baskets donated by Romance and the Woman’s Club *15% of sales go to Woman’s Club Charities. *Make checks payable to Woman’s

Parade Dec. 1. Help wrap gifts

at Barnes and Noble on Dec. 8.

Buy a toy for the Fire Depart-

ment to collect at our Dec. Tea.

See you on Nov. 15 when we go

“digging” with an archaeologist

and there will be news about

our trip to Laughlin in the

spring.

Meanwhile, stay well, drive safe-

ly and be aware of bicycle riders

and STOP SIGNS!

Your fellow member, Twyla

Promoting the Educational and Civic Life of the Community Since 1923

NOVEMBER AT A GLANCE Board—-Wed. 1 10:00 a.m.

Bunco—-Wed. 1 11:45

Book—-Thurs. 2nd 1:30p.m.

Garden—-Wed. 8th

10:00a.m.

Lunch Plus—-No outing

Woman’s Club of Seal Beach

BUNCO/BOOK 2

GARDEN 2

PROGRAM 2

2 FUNDRAISERS 3

WE CARE 3

MEMBERSHIP/ B-DAYS 4

ANNOUNCEMENTS 4

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

November 2017 Volume 18 Issue 9

President’s Message

General Meeting Wednesday 15th

10 a.m.—-Coffee and Conversation

10:15a.m.—-Business Meeting

11:15 a.m.—-Program

11:45a.m.—-Luncheon

Chair: Judy O’Neill

Dottie Polaski Diane Delaterre

Marjorie TeWinkle Cathy Oliver

Janice Dominguez

As I write this, my tummy is happy

because I had a chicken quesadil-

la from Wahoo’s for lunch. Hope

many of you had a chance to take

part in this fundraiser.

Continuing to look forward to fall

with cooler weather and possibly

some rain, we have several activi-

ties in which to take part. Get

four of your friends to go shop-

ping at Romance on Nov. 12. Buy

non-perishable food for We Care

Thanksgiving Dinner and bring to

the Nov. 15 General Meeting.

Learn about sweetpeas at the

Garden meeting. Play bunco.

Sign-up to walk in the Christmas

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BUNCO SECTION BOOK SECTION

Sweet Pea Propagation from Seeds

Demonstration by Charlene Frazier with help

from Marilyn Bittle

Senior Center November 8 10:00a.m.

-Sweet Pea plants are easy to grow. They

grow best in full sun and cool weather, but

prefer rich soil. Come learn with us.

LUNCH AT COUNTRY CAFÉ—11:45 A.M.

Please arrive 11:45 a.m. on the first

Wednesday at the Library Senior Cen-

ter. Game begins promptly at

12:15p.m.

Bring your lunch, if you wish and $3 for

Bunco. Coffee, tea and a snack will be

provided.

Regrets only:

Rosario Mauritz 431-4437

Betty Brand 598-5028

W OM AN’ S C L UB OF SE AL BE AC H

Hostess: Kathy Cunningham

1641 Ocean Ave. 430-6465

Nov. 2 1:30—3:30p.m.

A Gentleman In Moscow

by Amor Towles A Gentleman in Moscow immerses us

in another elegantly drawn era with the

story of Count Alexander Rostov.

When in 1922, he is deemed an unre-

pentant aristocrat by a Bolshevik tribu-

nal, the count is sentenced to house

arrest in a grand hotel across from the

Kremlin.

Scott Richardson is a professional paleontologist with lots of adventures

under his belt. He will be sharing with us some of his latest “DIG” finds at

our next general meeting. He works for the Bureau of Land Management

and may even be inviting volunteers to accompany him on his next trip in

southern Utah. Scott says his mission is “to find dinosaur bones and what-

ever surrounds them, and to manage their very careful excavation “. We

know you won’t want to miss this exciting program. 2048 × 1365

Page 3: Woman’s Club of Seal Beach · *Four $100.00 Gift baskets donated by Romance and the Woman’s Club *15% of sales go to Woman’s Club Charities. *Make checks payable to Woman’s

The Woman’s Club of Seal

Beach invites you to join us for

a festive and relaxing day of

shopping for holiday décor,

food and unique gifts. Bring

your friends!

It’s a fund raiser to support

local charities and schools.

November 12, 2017

Noon to 4p.m.

5407 E. Village Road

Long Beach, CA 90808

Fundraiser

Gift wrap for tips - all money to

be donated to the Woman’s Club

of Seal Beach.

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We Care

A HAPPENING FOR HOME AND HOLIDAY

Barnes and Noble Friday, December 8

Still in need of personal care items

for our clients such as body wash,

deodorant and toothpaste. Pet

food, is always appreciated as well.

Remember holiday food such as

stuffing and canned cranberries .

How You Helped 2015-2017

90% of families/individuals served remain stably housed for the duration of the program.

83% of families achieved self-sufficiency upon completion of the program.

70% of families maintain self-sufficiency for at least six months after completion of the program.

100% of families served are linked to community resources and

mainstream benefits, helping them to develop a plan to prevent

future housing instability.

*$5.00 Admission Charge

*Refreshments provided

*Hourly Drawings:

Tickets $2.00 each or 6 for

$5.00.

*Four $100.00 Gift baskets

donated by Romance and

the Woman’s Club

*15% of sales go to Woman’s

Club Charities.

*Make checks payable to

Woman’s Club of Seal Beach.

Thank you to...

9-11am Rosario Mauritz, Lois Miller

11-1pm Robbee McClellan, Sue Perslow

1-3pm Barbara Wright, Twyla Karkut

3-5pm Joya Ryerson, Lyn Landers

5-7pm Margy Arthur, Sylvia Sellers

7-9pm Libby Appelgate, Cathy Oliver

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Judy O’Neill

562 598-0718

[email protected]

The Woman’s Club of Seal Beach is

committed to supporting and promoting

the educational, civic and charitable

advancement of our community through

volunteer service and fundraising activities

while encouraging friendship among our

members.

www.womansclubofsealbeach.org

Barbara Ciaffardini 10

Jean Betz 14

Marilyn Bittle 16

Donna Dominguez 18

Sharon Westafer 19

Roxann Davis 24

Bobbi Burket 27

Yearbook Changes

Charlene Fraizer - [email protected]

Lois Miller - [email protected]

Robbee McClellan - [email protected]

Maria Buhbe - [email protected]

Seal Beach Holiday Parade

Friday December 1st - meet at the pier at 6:30p.m.

We need members to volunteer to walk in the parade

with our President Twyla Karkut. Just two blocks to

walk all dressed in our usual parade outfits: black

pants, red sweater over white top or turtleneck, black

shoes, white gloves and a Santa hat.

Condolences to Fran White on the loss of her husband, Tom, who had been ill for some time.

Best wishes were sent to her as she recuperates from an-other “cleaning” of her carotid artery.

Please join me in sending positive thoughts to her.

Sharon Westafer - 493-4749

Becky Williams - Bulletin Editor [email protected]

Libby Appelgate - Bulletin Assistant Editor [email protected]