Club News, Dec. 2, 2017
December 1, 2017 at 11:05 p.m.
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The Last Monday Euchre Club met at the Warsaw Senior Center on Nov. 27.
High winner was Mary Grubbs, most lones was Pat Doyle and low was Toni Wilson.
The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at the Warsaw Senior Center.
Tuesday/Wednesday Night Bridge Group
The group had five tables on Nov. 28, with the following winners: Rosalee Spear, Jack Horney, Connie Ker, Judy Stewart, Joyce Latta and Bob Mayer.
Janet and John Wagley are hostess and host for December.
The next meeting will be Dec. 6.
Singles Meeting Friends
The group was surprised by a visit from Don O, whom Donna picked up from Mason’s Health and Rehabiliation to visit before he goes to Florida. Don was in rehab following hip replacement surgery.
Vicky returned from North Carolina after visiting with family.
The group’s Christmas party is at 5:30 p.m. today at Tippe Downs. Members are reminded to bring a dish to share and gifts for bingo prizes.
North Webster Community Center SPEC
NORTH WEBSTER — Bridge results from the Senior Prime Enrichment Center for Thursday have been announced.
Mike Wyrick was first and Wanda Wyrick was second.
Grace Thursday Bridge
WINONA LAKE — The group met Nov. 30 with Ann Thallemer as hostess.
Winners were Thallemer, Sharon Tuttle and Wayne Walston.
Daughters Of The American Revolution
Agnes Pruyn Chapman DAR met Nov. 28 at Richards Restaurant, Warsaw, with nine members and one guest.
Following lunch, Regent Kathy Gawthrop led the opening rituals. She then introduced the speaker, Sarah Baier, from KC Recycling.
Baier goes into the community to educate on recycling, spending most of her time in school classrooms. Each person in Kosciusko County contributes approximately 4 pounds of trash daily to landfills. That amounts to 128 million pounds of trash in Kosciusko County. KC Recycling is part of Solid Waste Management, a state-mandated program since 1992. Their goal is to reduce the trash that goes into the landfills by recycling everything possible. They have bins to collect paper, recyclable plastic and glass. They also accept electronics, small household appliances, household chemicals, paint, oil and batteries. It is illegal in Indiana to put electronics in the trash. KC Recycling Depot is at 220 S. Union St., Warsaw.
Evelyn Rake read the president general's message. Gawthrop read an article from American Spirit magazine featuring Jackie Walorski. She is a DAR member of the Elkhart chapter as well as a U.S. Congress representative.
Gawthrop reported that Warsaw, Wawasee and Tippecanoe Valley participated in the Good Citizen Contest this year.
The chapter is invited to a joint meeting with the Columbia City chapter at the public library in Columbia City at 1 p.m. March 10
The next meeting will be at noon Jan. 23 at Richards. The program will be presented by Jay Michael, executive director of Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
The Last Monday Euchre Club met at the Warsaw Senior Center on Nov. 27.
High winner was Mary Grubbs, most lones was Pat Doyle and low was Toni Wilson.
The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. Dec. 18 at the Warsaw Senior Center.
Tuesday/Wednesday Night Bridge Group
The group had five tables on Nov. 28, with the following winners: Rosalee Spear, Jack Horney, Connie Ker, Judy Stewart, Joyce Latta and Bob Mayer.
Janet and John Wagley are hostess and host for December.
The next meeting will be Dec. 6.
Singles Meeting Friends
The group was surprised by a visit from Don O, whom Donna picked up from Mason’s Health and Rehabiliation to visit before he goes to Florida. Don was in rehab following hip replacement surgery.
Vicky returned from North Carolina after visiting with family.
The group’s Christmas party is at 5:30 p.m. today at Tippe Downs. Members are reminded to bring a dish to share and gifts for bingo prizes.
North Webster Community Center SPEC
NORTH WEBSTER — Bridge results from the Senior Prime Enrichment Center for Thursday have been announced.
Mike Wyrick was first and Wanda Wyrick was second.
Grace Thursday Bridge
WINONA LAKE — The group met Nov. 30 with Ann Thallemer as hostess.
Winners were Thallemer, Sharon Tuttle and Wayne Walston.
Daughters Of The American Revolution
Agnes Pruyn Chapman DAR met Nov. 28 at Richards Restaurant, Warsaw, with nine members and one guest.
Following lunch, Regent Kathy Gawthrop led the opening rituals. She then introduced the speaker, Sarah Baier, from KC Recycling.
Baier goes into the community to educate on recycling, spending most of her time in school classrooms. Each person in Kosciusko County contributes approximately 4 pounds of trash daily to landfills. That amounts to 128 million pounds of trash in Kosciusko County. KC Recycling is part of Solid Waste Management, a state-mandated program since 1992. Their goal is to reduce the trash that goes into the landfills by recycling everything possible. They have bins to collect paper, recyclable plastic and glass. They also accept electronics, small household appliances, household chemicals, paint, oil and batteries. It is illegal in Indiana to put electronics in the trash. KC Recycling Depot is at 220 S. Union St., Warsaw.
Evelyn Rake read the president general's message. Gawthrop read an article from American Spirit magazine featuring Jackie Walorski. She is a DAR member of the Elkhart chapter as well as a U.S. Congress representative.
Gawthrop reported that Warsaw, Wawasee and Tippecanoe Valley participated in the Good Citizen Contest this year.
The chapter is invited to a joint meeting with the Columbia City chapter at the public library in Columbia City at 1 p.m. March 10
The next meeting will be at noon Jan. 23 at Richards. The program will be presented by Jay Michael, executive director of Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
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