We are a social, non-profit organization formed to provide opportunities for resident women of Winston Salem and the surrounding areas to meet new people and make new friends, share common interests, have fun, and serve our community while we're at it.
November 18, 2011
No General Meeting in December
The next General Meeting will be held at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
Calendar of Events: December 2011
BOOK CLUB
– No December Meeting
BRIDGE
– Thursday, December 8
Our next meeting
will be at 10 a.m. on Monday, January 9th to discuss The Given Day, a novel by Dennis
Lahane.
NIGHT CARDS
– Wednesday, December 7
Night cards will be
held at 7 p.m.
The
Bridge Group will meet at 12:30 p.m.
WINTER SOCIAL – Saturday, December 10
The Social will be
at 7:30 p.m.
BOARD MEETING – Tuesday, December 13
The Board will meet at 10 a.m.
CRAFTS
– Wednesday, December 14
The Crafts Group
will meet at 1 p.m. for a calligraphy workshop.
LUNCH BUNCH
– Thursday, December 15
Lunch Bunch will meet
at at 11:30 a.m.
COOKIE EXCHANGE
– Friday, December 16
The annual holiday
cookie exchange will take place at 10 a.m.
DAY CARDS
– Thursday, December 22
Day cards will be
at 1 p.m.
NO GENERAL MEETING IN DECEMBER
The next General
meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 24, 2012.
NOTE:
The next Dinner Group will be held on January 14, 2012; the next Wine Group
will meet on February 11, 2012.
Please RSVP for all events. Non-members who wish to attend one of the above events should contact Pat Titus, Membership Coordinator, for additional information on 336-771-4422 or PTitus@triad.rr.com.
Please RSVP for all events. Non-members who wish to attend one of the above events should contact Pat Titus, Membership Coordinator, for additional information on 336-771-4422 or PTitus@triad.rr.com.
November 8, 2011
General Meeting - Tuesday, November 22 at 10 a.m.
General Meetings are a time to welcome visitors, hear guest speakers and discuss
club business. All residents of Greater Winston-Salem are invited to join us.
General Meetings are held at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1416 Bolton Street
(just off Silas Creek parkway via the Bolton Street exit) at 10 a.m. on the
fourth Tuesday of each month, except August and December.
Many opportunities for volunteering exist with the Winston Salem Hospice and Palliative Care Center. Join us as Angela Henrichs (Volunteer Coordinator) and Tina Stearns (Director of Community Outreach) help to educate us about Hospice and how we can get involved as Office volunteers, patient visitors, Camp Carousel volunteers (a children's camp), fundraising supporters, or event volunteers (Hospice Hope Run, Carousel of Hope, Golf Classic, Cycling, Light Up a Life holiday ornament sales).
For over thirty years, the Center has been providing a variety of services for Piedmont residents. It is headquartered in Winston-Salem near Bolton Park. The large, beautiful campus there includes the Kate B. Reynolds Home (which has 50 newly renovated private patient rooms designed to be a home away from home) and Education/Administration Buildings. Hospice exists to provide compassionate care of those individuals living with a life-limiting illness and their families, through quality medical, emotional, spiritual, and social support. Thirteen counties around us receive Hospice services. The organization continues to grow steadily and has increased its profile in our community, with many hundreds of volunteers participating in this very rewarding and special work.
Opportunities exist within "Hospice Hands" for those who like to bake, play bingo, sew, work in food pantries, and garden. They appreciate help with Speakers Bureau (providing awareness of services in the community by speaking at churches and civic organizations), Church Liaisons, and workers at Health Fairs. Or consider assisting at the Main Office with filing, data entry, and bulk mailings. Holiday helpers donate holiday meals or adopt needy families. The organization welcomes help with preparing and bringing in "comfort meals" for patients' families at the Hospice Home. Patient/Family volunteers are trained to visit and offer extra support and companionship. Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home volunteers support the patients and administration at the Hospice inpatient facility and may visit patients, answer the phone at the information desk, or direct visitors to patient rooms.
For more information or a Volunteer Form, call (336) 768-3972. Or, visit www.hospicecarecenter.org.
Many opportunities for volunteering exist with the Winston Salem Hospice and Palliative Care Center. Join us as Angela Henrichs (Volunteer Coordinator) and Tina Stearns (Director of Community Outreach) help to educate us about Hospice and how we can get involved as Office volunteers, patient visitors, Camp Carousel volunteers (a children's camp), fundraising supporters, or event volunteers (Hospice Hope Run, Carousel of Hope, Golf Classic, Cycling, Light Up a Life holiday ornament sales).
For over thirty years, the Center has been providing a variety of services for Piedmont residents. It is headquartered in Winston-Salem near Bolton Park. The large, beautiful campus there includes the Kate B. Reynolds Home (which has 50 newly renovated private patient rooms designed to be a home away from home) and Education/Administration Buildings. Hospice exists to provide compassionate care of those individuals living with a life-limiting illness and their families, through quality medical, emotional, spiritual, and social support. Thirteen counties around us receive Hospice services. The organization continues to grow steadily and has increased its profile in our community, with many hundreds of volunteers participating in this very rewarding and special work.
Opportunities exist within "Hospice Hands" for those who like to bake, play bingo, sew, work in food pantries, and garden. They appreciate help with Speakers Bureau (providing awareness of services in the community by speaking at churches and civic organizations), Church Liaisons, and workers at Health Fairs. Or consider assisting at the Main Office with filing, data entry, and bulk mailings. Holiday helpers donate holiday meals or adopt needy families. The organization welcomes help with preparing and bringing in "comfort meals" for patients' families at the Hospice Home. Patient/Family volunteers are trained to visit and offer extra support and companionship. Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home volunteers support the patients and administration at the Hospice inpatient facility and may visit patients, answer the phone at the information desk, or direct visitors to patient rooms.
For more information or a Volunteer Form, call (336) 768-3972. Or, visit www.hospicecarecenter.org.
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