Club News
February 3, 2017 at 7:57 p.m.
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The Last Monday Euchre Club met at the Warsaw Senior Center on Jan. 30, 2017. High winner was Mary Wolford, most lones was Cheryl Farrell and low was Linda Hatfield.
The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Warsaw Senior Center.
Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club
The Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club convened for its first meeting of the year on Jan. 24 at Mad Anthony’s in Warsaw. Troy Helser of Two Bears Arms and Gun Shop provided an informative safety presentation to the group.
A sign-up sheet to host the Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club booth at the Builder’s Association of Fulton and Kosciusko County Home & Outdoor Show in March was passed around.
The group discussed plans for the April 5 GOP Fish Fry/Bake sale and ideas for future meetings.
The club’s next meeting will be at 9 a.m. March 25 at the Crazy Egg Café, where members will hear about Kosciusko County’s long history of agricultural production. Individuals interested in joining the group are welcome to attend.
For more information, contact Joni Truex at 574-551-7004 or [email protected].
Wednesday Night Bridge Group
The Wednesday Night Bridge Group had seven tables on Feb. 1, with the following winners: Joan Earhart, Kevin Greig, Tom Anderson, Jim Levandis, Steve Glova, Jack Horney, Irene Clay and Annette Magner.
John and Janet Wagley are host and hostess for February.
Altrusa International Of Warsaw
Bill Fawley, founder and executive director of All Things New, was the guest speaker at the Feb. 2 meeting of Altrusa International of Warsaw.
Fawley presented a very informative program about the organization. Its mission is to provide hope, a fresh start and freedom for women struggling with substance abuse by providing a safe environment and life skills necessary to destroy old habits, while fostering dependency on Jesus Christ, who makes all things new. The group is dedicated to whole life change with a three-phase program addressing physical, mental, spiritual and emotional needs. The program includes individual and group counseling, life skills classes, Bible classes and community involvement. For more information, visit www.allthingsnew.us.
Altrusa of Warsaw is part of an international nonprofit organization making local communities better through leadership, partnership and service. The local club has served the Kosciusko County area since 1973. Club members will kick off Altrusa International's 100th anniversary at the District Six Conference in April.
The club's next meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at Richards Restaurant. Individuals interested in serving the community are encourage to attend.
For more information, visit Altrusa-Warsaw on Facebook.
Wyndham Garden Hotel Ladies Bridge
The Wyndham Garden Hotel Ladies Bridge group met Thursday with two tables playing.
Winners were June Stealy and Mary Eherenman. Sharon Tuttle was hostess.
Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge group met Wednesday at the Wyndham Garden Hotel.
Winners were Peg Zimmerman, Beth Huffer, Pat Brown and Nondas Joyner.
The Last Monday Euchre Club met at the Warsaw Senior Center on Jan. 30, 2017. High winner was Mary Wolford, most lones was Cheryl Farrell and low was Linda Hatfield.
The next meeting will be at 12:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Warsaw Senior Center.
Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club
The Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club convened for its first meeting of the year on Jan. 24 at Mad Anthony’s in Warsaw. Troy Helser of Two Bears Arms and Gun Shop provided an informative safety presentation to the group.
A sign-up sheet to host the Kosciusko County Republican Women’s Club booth at the Builder’s Association of Fulton and Kosciusko County Home & Outdoor Show in March was passed around.
The group discussed plans for the April 5 GOP Fish Fry/Bake sale and ideas for future meetings.
The club’s next meeting will be at 9 a.m. March 25 at the Crazy Egg Café, where members will hear about Kosciusko County’s long history of agricultural production. Individuals interested in joining the group are welcome to attend.
For more information, contact Joni Truex at 574-551-7004 or [email protected].
Wednesday Night Bridge Group
The Wednesday Night Bridge Group had seven tables on Feb. 1, with the following winners: Joan Earhart, Kevin Greig, Tom Anderson, Jim Levandis, Steve Glova, Jack Horney, Irene Clay and Annette Magner.
John and Janet Wagley are host and hostess for February.
Altrusa International Of Warsaw
Bill Fawley, founder and executive director of All Things New, was the guest speaker at the Feb. 2 meeting of Altrusa International of Warsaw.
Fawley presented a very informative program about the organization. Its mission is to provide hope, a fresh start and freedom for women struggling with substance abuse by providing a safe environment and life skills necessary to destroy old habits, while fostering dependency on Jesus Christ, who makes all things new. The group is dedicated to whole life change with a three-phase program addressing physical, mental, spiritual and emotional needs. The program includes individual and group counseling, life skills classes, Bible classes and community involvement. For more information, visit www.allthingsnew.us.
Altrusa of Warsaw is part of an international nonprofit organization making local communities better through leadership, partnership and service. The local club has served the Kosciusko County area since 1973. Club members will kick off Altrusa International's 100th anniversary at the District Six Conference in April.
The club's next meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at Richards Restaurant. Individuals interested in serving the community are encourage to attend.
For more information, visit Altrusa-Warsaw on Facebook.
Wyndham Garden Hotel Ladies Bridge
The Wyndham Garden Hotel Ladies Bridge group met Thursday with two tables playing.
Winners were June Stealy and Mary Eherenman. Sharon Tuttle was hostess.
Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge group met Wednesday at the Wyndham Garden Hotel.
Winners were Peg Zimmerman, Beth Huffer, Pat Brown and Nondas Joyner.
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