Club News, April 20, 2019
April 19, 2019 at 8:06 p.m.
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NORTH WEBSTER – Results of bridge this week at the Senior Prime Enrichment Center:
On Thursday, Mike Wyrick was first and Jean Cowan was second.
No results were reported for Tuesday.
Singles Meeting Friends
Seven gathered at the upstairs deli of Martin’s Super Market in Warsaw to visit and enjoy a few games of bid euchre.
Some of the group reported going to "Christ's Passion" performed by the Lakes Area Players at Quaker Haven Camp, Syracuse. They said the performance gets better every year.
Upcoming events include Quentin Flagg's Birthday Spectacular with two award-winning Elvis tribute artists, May 3-4 in Plymouth. They will be accepting donations of food, towels, bleach, etc., for the local humane society.
Maybe there is a movie you want to see or go to dinner with a friend. Come on out to Martin’s and meet some friends. Gather between 6:30 and 7 p.m. Wednesdays upstairs at Martin's deli.
Winona Literary Club
The Winona Literary Club met Wednesday at the Robin Hood Community Center with 22 members and 1 guest present.
Paul Ibach, president, led the collect to open the meeting.
Phyllis Borkholder gave a review of a book by Tiffa Afshar. She born in Iran, moved to Great Britain and eventually came to the U.S. to attend college, where she became a Christian. Her books are biblical fiction.
For music, the group enjoyed piano and voice presenting Gaither songs, some with singing along.
During the financial report, members learned the group made a donation to the Grace Village Library Fund and received a thank-you from them.
Officers were elected, with Borkholder chosen as president. The meeting closed with refreshments and fellowship.
Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
WINONA LAKE – The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge group met Wednesday at Grace Village.
Winners were Dian Cartwright, Sondra Dicken and Barb Calhan.
Beth Rasor was hostess.
Grace Thursday Bridge
Grace Thursday Bridge met this week with Sharon Tuttle as hostess.
Winners were Edith Vitoux, Bob Mayer and Joyce Latta.
NORTH WEBSTER – Results of bridge this week at the Senior Prime Enrichment Center:
On Thursday, Mike Wyrick was first and Jean Cowan was second.
No results were reported for Tuesday.
Singles Meeting Friends
Seven gathered at the upstairs deli of Martin’s Super Market in Warsaw to visit and enjoy a few games of bid euchre.
Some of the group reported going to "Christ's Passion" performed by the Lakes Area Players at Quaker Haven Camp, Syracuse. They said the performance gets better every year.
Upcoming events include Quentin Flagg's Birthday Spectacular with two award-winning Elvis tribute artists, May 3-4 in Plymouth. They will be accepting donations of food, towels, bleach, etc., for the local humane society.
Maybe there is a movie you want to see or go to dinner with a friend. Come on out to Martin’s and meet some friends. Gather between 6:30 and 7 p.m. Wednesdays upstairs at Martin's deli.
Winona Literary Club
The Winona Literary Club met Wednesday at the Robin Hood Community Center with 22 members and 1 guest present.
Paul Ibach, president, led the collect to open the meeting.
Phyllis Borkholder gave a review of a book by Tiffa Afshar. She born in Iran, moved to Great Britain and eventually came to the U.S. to attend college, where she became a Christian. Her books are biblical fiction.
For music, the group enjoyed piano and voice presenting Gaither songs, some with singing along.
During the financial report, members learned the group made a donation to the Grace Village Library Fund and received a thank-you from them.
Officers were elected, with Borkholder chosen as president. The meeting closed with refreshments and fellowship.
Four Seasons Ladies Bridge
WINONA LAKE – The Four Seasons Ladies Bridge group met Wednesday at Grace Village.
Winners were Dian Cartwright, Sondra Dicken and Barb Calhan.
Beth Rasor was hostess.
Grace Thursday Bridge
Grace Thursday Bridge met this week with Sharon Tuttle as hostess.
Winners were Edith Vitoux, Bob Mayer and Joyce Latta.
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