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Dear Members,
Thank you for the opportunity to share a wonderful two years in volunteer service.
The past state president's pin that was presented to me is stunning and I will wear it proudly and with warm memories. I wish to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the members of the GFWC/CT board for such a lovely gift. I do look forward to "showing it off" at all our future meetings.
It has been a privilege to work with the clubs and members of GFWC/CT.
Warmest wishes to all,
JoAnn |
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
There will be no June issue of this GFWC/CT E-News Bulletin. This is to give the next editor, Kelly Leach, time to update emails/board members, etc.
All future articles for Constant Contact should be sent to Kelly Leach at adobemoes@yahoo.com The next deadline to submit articles will be July 20.
I will still be the co-editor for FOCUS and those articles should be sent to me at bkopiec@snet.net The deadline for the fall issue of FOCUS will be around August 15, 2012.
Betty Kopiec |
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NEWTOWN WOMAN'S CLUB
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Nina Morrison, Shirley Ferris, Nancy Kennedy, Gladys McLaughlin and Jo Ann Bruno |
Annual "Federation For Food" food collection. Twenty four members sat at the north end and south end of the Stop & Shop Sand Hill Plaza, Rt 25, Newtown, CT, all day on Saturday, April 21, 2012. Collections were divided between the Salvation Army Food Cupboard and the FAITH Food Pantry. Both pantry's provide assistance to Newtown residents. This is the 6th year for this project, to celebrate and recognize the clubs active participation in the General Federation of Women's Clubs of Connecticut., and in support of the 2010-2012 GFWC/CT State Project - CT Food Bank/FoodShare. Food donations are estimated to be valued at more than $300.00, and more than $360.00 in monetary donations were collected. |
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Chillin' at the Vet's Oasis
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Peg Spiller is serving chili to veteran Jose A. Santiago |
During the school year, members of the East Hartford Woman's Club have delivered lunch to the veterans at the Manchester Community College Oasis, to be enjoyed during their monthly meetings. Sandwiches, cookies, fruit are the usual fare. This May, however, for the second year in a row, the members have also cooked up chili and corn muffins. The veterans truly enjoy the contributions. |
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CONVENTION NEWS
Congratulations to all the clubs who received awards for their amazing work in the Community Service Programs!!
The following CT awards were presented as well:
- Ursula Casioppo Federation Award - GFWC Newtown Woman's Club
- Vancisin Conservation Award - GFWC North Branford Woman's Club
- Naoma Morgenstein Art Award - GFWC Harwinton Woman's Club
- Sutton Gavel - GFWC Windsor Woman's Club
- Pettis Gavel - GFWC Newington/Wethersfield Woman's Club
- Plummer Gavel - GFWC Mystic Woman's Club
Volunteer Achievement Award - JoAnn Bruno, GFWC Newtown Woman's Club
La Fontaine Volunteer in Progress Award - Gloria St. Pierre, GFWC Waterbury Woman's Club
Arts and Crafts Best in Show - Peg Forbell, GFWC Newtown Woman's Club
Best wishes to the 2012-2014 administration!!
2012-2014 Executive Committee:
Nancy Kalyan, Joan Duffy, Helen Barakauskas, Sheila Vetter, Pat Kearney, Joyce Almstedt, Georgeann Kishner, Deborah Fiore, Bermer Ridenhour |
 On April 16, 2012, GFWC/CT Clubwomen visited GFWC Headquarters as part of a bus trip sponsored by GFWC The Woman's Club of Enfield. Members are pictured outside the entrance to GFWC HQ. |
GFWC/CT STATE PROJECT -
CT FOOD BANK/FOOD SHARE
It was threatening to rain when I pulled up to the back parking lot of Wilbur Cross High School at 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, May 6. Several groups of people were already making their way towards the colorful balloon crowned Edgewood Park entrance, some pushing baby carriages and some being pulled by anxious and energetic dogs. At the pavilion area, volunteers in orange and green T-shirts were lined up at the check-in tables, laying out fruit and water at the food tables, and preparing to hand out T-shirts to the more than two hundred expected volunteers for the third annual Walk Against Hunger in New Haven. Groups in colorful T-shirts with their company logos or group names gathered in designated areas around the pavilion. After checking in and picking up my free T-shirt with the Walk Against Hunger design on the front, I walked around and greeted all of the CT Food Bank directors that I have come to know through fund raisers, programs, and State meetings as chairman of the GFWC/CT state project, CT Food Bank/FoodShare. Everyone was there, pitching in for the biggest organized fund raiser of the year for the CT Food Bank. After making the rounds, I sat on a stone wall on the perimeter of the crowd, watching and waiting for the walk to begin. It was then that I spotted a familiar banner and a consortium of four women wearing no-nonsense tennis shoes and magenta T-shirts with the Madison Women's Club logo monogrammed on the upper left chest. I approached them and introduced myself and they immediately invited me to walk with them. I remember their group from last year, and found them just as enthusiastic and ready to go as before. We made our way to the entrance of the park as the pre-walk announcements began and, just as the sun broke through the clouds, we set out on a nice brisk walk along the well-manicured streets near Edgewood Park. The 18th century and early 19th architecture provided a fabulous feast for the eyes and the scent of lilacs and lilies drifted in our path as we soldiered on, block by block, passing event volunteers as they stopped traffic
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Donna Dougherty, Patty, Kathy DeBurra, Barbara DeRosa and Mary Davis. |
and cheered us on. Finally, after zipping along the sidewalks for two and a half miles, we returned to the park tired and ready for the delicious treats provided by several of the sponsors of the walk, including Chabaso Bakery, Subway, and Farmer's Cow. It was a fun way to spend a Sunday afternoon, and such a worthy cause.
The CT Food Bank provides food products to approximately 600 soup kitchens, shelters, food pantries and child and adult day programs in Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, and Windham counties. For every dollar donated, the CT Food Bank can distribute five dollars' worth of food at wholesale value. For more information, go to www.ctfoodbank.org. |
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Friendship.
Pride.
Service.
Become the woman you were meant to be.
DEADLINES
Constant Contact
7/20/12
FOCUS
8/15/12
PLEASE FORWARD THIS E-NEWS BULLETIN TO YOUR MEMBERS.
Betty Kopiec
GFWC/CT
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