Club News 04.08.24

April 7, 2024 at 3:32 p.m.


Lambda Chi Omega To Meet
Lamba Chi Omega Sorority will have a ritual practice at 6 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church
Hostesses will be Janet Kinney and Sandy Nellans.

Altrusa Holds Monthly Business Meeting
Altrusa International of Warsaw conducted their monthly noon business meeting on April 4 at the Kosciusko REMC.
Seventeen members and one guest were present. Co-President Mary Garret presided.
Service Chair Lorie Krygier provided an update of service projects for April. Various members will be involved with delivering Mobile Meals, reading at Lincoln Elementary School, helping at Operation Read, serving a meal at Baker Youth Club and assisting at Ryan’s Case for Smiles. Chairman Krygier reported that seven members manned the phones during Riley Radio Days.
In addition to hands-on service projects, the service committee voted to donate $100 to Kate’s Kart and to purchase 15 self-love workbooks for the Beaman Home. The workbooks will be used to assist in counseling.
Bev Faulkner, membership chair, reminded everyone about the upcoming annual banquet to be held on May 16 at Papa Vino’s.
Faulkner shared the history and the difference between Altrusa District Conferences and International Convention. Altrusa – Warsaw is part of District Six. The upcoming District Six Conference will be April 19-21 at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth. A raffle was conducted to support general operating expenses. The raffle item was provided by Faulkner and won by Garrett.
Jan Sloan, co-treasurer and finance committee member, reminded all members of their upcoming fundraiser at Papa Vino’s. The four-day event is April 29-May 2. Coupons for printing and distribution have been sent via email to all members for sharing with friends and family. Vicky Patterson advised that Kosciusko REMC has increased the funds Altrusa will receive for volunteering during the KREMC annual meeting.
The next meeting of Altrusa-Warsaw will be April 18 at 5:30 p.m. at The Palette Restaurant. Guests are always welcome.
For more information, email [email protected] or check out Facebook at Altrusa-Warsaw, IN.

Lambda Chi Omega To Meet
Lamba Chi Omega Sorority will have a ritual practice at 6 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church
Hostesses will be Janet Kinney and Sandy Nellans.

Altrusa Holds Monthly Business Meeting
Altrusa International of Warsaw conducted their monthly noon business meeting on April 4 at the Kosciusko REMC.
Seventeen members and one guest were present. Co-President Mary Garret presided.
Service Chair Lorie Krygier provided an update of service projects for April. Various members will be involved with delivering Mobile Meals, reading at Lincoln Elementary School, helping at Operation Read, serving a meal at Baker Youth Club and assisting at Ryan’s Case for Smiles. Chairman Krygier reported that seven members manned the phones during Riley Radio Days.
In addition to hands-on service projects, the service committee voted to donate $100 to Kate’s Kart and to purchase 15 self-love workbooks for the Beaman Home. The workbooks will be used to assist in counseling.
Bev Faulkner, membership chair, reminded everyone about the upcoming annual banquet to be held on May 16 at Papa Vino’s.
Faulkner shared the history and the difference between Altrusa District Conferences and International Convention. Altrusa – Warsaw is part of District Six. The upcoming District Six Conference will be April 19-21 at Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth. A raffle was conducted to support general operating expenses. The raffle item was provided by Faulkner and won by Garrett.
Jan Sloan, co-treasurer and finance committee member, reminded all members of their upcoming fundraiser at Papa Vino’s. The four-day event is April 29-May 2. Coupons for printing and distribution have been sent via email to all members for sharing with friends and family. Vicky Patterson advised that Kosciusko REMC has increased the funds Altrusa will receive for volunteering during the KREMC annual meeting.
The next meeting of Altrusa-Warsaw will be April 18 at 5:30 p.m. at The Palette Restaurant. Guests are always welcome.
For more information, email [email protected] or check out Facebook at Altrusa-Warsaw, IN.

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