CASTRO VALLEY WOMEN S CLUB

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CASTRO VALLEY WOMEN S CLUB DECEMBER 2017 NEWSLETTER (510) 461-7692/E-mail: cvwomensclub@aol.com Website:castrovalleywomensclub.weebly.com/facebookwww.comcvwc A Message from the President ~ WOW! A Big CONGRATULATIONS to everyone on such a successful Holiday Boutique. We raised more than $4,500 for SOS/Meals on Wheels which is almost 25% of our goal. So many members worked to make this such a wonderful event and I want to thank everyone who contributed; especially, Charlotte and Janna Lusschen, Gloria Johanson, Martha Maxson, and Wendy Morehouse. We ve had some great accomplishments this year and I am so proud of all we ve put into place to support Meals on Wheels. We are on track to meet our 70 th Anniversary goal and are meeting our mission of investing in our community. We have also built many new friendships through community outreach and added new members to our Club family. There are interesting and exciting Programs and Adventures coming up in the New Year and some very special events in December. Please join us for our Adventure to the Orchard Nursery and lunch, the December luncheon with holiday music by the Castro Valley High School Madrigal Choir, and the T.G.I.F. at Stephanie Bigelow s home. Be sure to mark your calendars and join us! Happy Holidays to you and your families as we look forward to a fabulous 2018! Carolyn

December Adventure and Dine Out Tuesday, December 5, 2017 Orchard Nursery & The Hideout Kitchen Cafe in Lafayette Carpools leave the Clubhouse 10:15 A.M Lunch at the Hideout 12:30 P.M. There is no better way to get into the Christmas Spirit than to join us for our Holiday Adventure. Orchard Nursery is a wonderful full-service garden center, with an exceptional florist and standalone gift shop for unusual and hard-to-find plants and gifts. At Christmas time, the facility becomes magical with show stopping displays and incredible decorations. So far, we have 9 participants. If you would like to join us, please call Liz Hartman at 510783-8424 by December 2nd to reserve your luncheon reservation. The Membership Committee needs your help!! Please let Jeanette Driscoll know if you can help the committee while Stephanie recovers from back surgery. Call her at 510881-7661 **If you don t read the last page of this Newsletter you might miss a chance of winning a $25.00 Gift Card! MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE and a VERY HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR!

CASTRO VALLEY WOMEN S CLUB HOLIDAY LUNCHEON at the CLUBHOUSE December 13 at 11:30 A.M. Cost: $10.00 With proceeds going to SOS/Meals on Wheels MENU Roast Turkey and Gravy Mashed Potatoes Stuffing Cranberry Sauce Jell-o Salad Rolls Butter Coffee Tea Dessert Wine Musical Entertainment ~The Madrigal Singers from Castro Valley High School have been a tradition for several years and this year is no exception. The choir will once again entertain us with joyous holiday music Making Spirits Bright, that will put everyone in the Christmas Spirit! Your RSVP is appreciated by Wednesday, December 6 th. Reservations may be made by calling the Club phone at 510-461-7692. Please mail your check to the Castro Valley Women s Club, P.O. Box 2764, C.V. 94546. You may also bring your check to the Orchard Nursery Adventure on December 5 th. Don t miss out!

TGIF ~ Holiday Party DECEMBER, 15 th at 5: P.M. Hostess ~Stephanie Bigelow 4812 Proctor Rd., Castro Valley Bring one of your favorite appetizers to share and a beverage of your choice. Spouses, partners and significant others are welcome to join this traditional and fun Holiday gathering at Stephanie s beautifully decorated home. DECEMBER COMMITTEE of the MONTH *Carolyn Darcey Carol Allen Allison Ching Arlyne Dinizo Silvia Gobel Sinath Thi Responsibility of the *Chairperson is to ensure that Committee Members provide Brunch items for the Saturday Bridge Fundraiser, December 16th. Responsibility of the Members is to serve on a Committee of the Month. Members not fulfilling their obligation to serve on a committee, regardless of reasons, will be assessed a non-participation fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00). No-participation fee payments must be made payable to CVWC and mailed to P.O. Box 2764, Castro Valley, CA, 94546. *Committees are the backbone of an organization that provide a wonderful provide a wonderful opportunity of working together and one that builds new Friendships at the same time. Thank you ladies, for your time and hospitality ~

Saturday Bridge Fundraiser Results Unfortunately, only five tables participated in the November 18 Saturday Bridge Fundraiser. Congratulations to the following individuals who had the top scores: Carolyn Lerman...3,160 Points Martha Maxson.........2,860 Points Cheryl Coffey...2,780 Points The next Saturday Bridge Fundraiser will be held on December 16th. Please mark your calendars accordingly. If you must cancel your table or have difficulty finding a substitute please call Liz Hartman at 510-783-8424. DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS ~ Carol Allen 12/2 Linda Perotti 12/13 Rene Besold 12/25 Marjorie Lesage 12/27 Paula Keilson 12/30 Gloria Johanson 12/31 Count your life with joy not years ~

The Castro Valley Library will be facilitating the first ever Castro Valley Reads! Program beginning in January 2018. Castro Valley Reads! is a community-wide literary event encouraging people to read and discuss the same book. The program includes discussion groups and special events inspired by the themes in the book. Castro Valley Reads celebrates reading and books and fosters a sense of community by encouraging a thoughtful exchange of ideas. The Book will be announced in December and the kick off event will be Sunday, January 21 at 2 pm. Those who attend the kick off and sign up for a discussion group will get a free copy of the book. The library will also take discussion group sign ups after Jan 21. You can join one of the discussion groups or form your own with four or more people. All who then participate in a discussion group in February or March will get an invitation to the finale on Friday, April 6, which will include a presentation from the author and a light dinner. We realize the finale is on the Friday of spring break but it was the day the author was available. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please Note: A Great Opportunity! The library is reaching out to community groups in CV to start spreading the word. Librarian, Chris Selig would love to have help from the CVWC beginning in December. She has also suggested the possibility of the Club s Board members and other members to form one or more discussion groups. Give Carolyn Darcey or Gloria Johanson a call if interested in this community program. Chris Selig can be reached by calling 510-608-1137.

** ROSTER UPDATES** Lois Ingellis New Phone # 510-398-8242 ----------------------------------------------------------- New Members Parvin Ahmadi 4400 Alma Ave., Castro Valley 94546 pahmadi@cv.k12.ca.us Cell-510-435-7036 DOB-March 5 Lynda Foster 4860 James Ave., Castro Valley 94546 Phone #510-733-5911 Cell -510-406-3773 fentonfoster@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HAPPINESS IS HAVING NEW MEMBERS Step into our Club Parvin Ahmadi and Lynda Foster FROM WAYS AND MEANS - Linda Perotti Looking forward to the coming New Year...2018 The Ways and Means committee has been finalizing plans for two more fundraising events! The first event, a traditional Hungarian dinner, will be held at our clubhouse on the evening of February 22. Liz Hartman is the chef and will be preparing an authentic Hungarian dinner complete with a traditional dessert. Wine will also be available. Be sure to buy your ticket early as we are anticipating this event will sell out quickly. All proceeds from the Hungarian dinner will go to SOS/MOW. A second event, Bunco Fundraiser, is still in the planning stages and will be held in March or April.

It s January 17 th 2018! Don t miss the Club s First Program Meeting of the New Year! Castro Valley Women s Club General Program Meeting-Wednesday, January 17, 2018 1:00 P.M. at the Clubhouse Guest Speaker Jim Knudsen Meeting to follow Jim is a member of the 100 Club Board of Directors and past President. The 100 Club is a worldwide not for profit charitable organization that provides immediate support for spouses of police officers and firefighters that have been killed in the line of duty in Alameda County. Scholarships for the children of these men and women are also provided by the club. This is a fantastic opportunity to have an up-close look at what this worldwide organization is all about. Ask a friend or neighbor to come along with you! Your input is needed and we want to hear from You! Send us your suggestions and ideas for Club Programs and activities that interest YOU! Do you have a suggestion for a Program topic with a keynote speaker? Do you have a favorite locale for a fun Adventure?...Tell us! The Board will review your comments and will keep you informed of their progress. You can send your ideas e-mail, by phone or turn them in at the January meeting. *For those suggestions selected, there will be a drawing for a $25.00 Gift* Card! YOUR IDEAS and SUGGESTIONS DO MATTER ~Have yourself a Merry Little Christmas Everyone!!~