Our Tuesday night meeting at Leslie Carlson's lovely home
was really quite magical and I am so sorry that some of you were unable to come
due to family obligations. I will
try to give you some idea what happened by bullet points. As I completely forgot to ask anyone to
take notes I can pretty much guarantee that I will leave something important
out of this recap! But first, look how all 25 or so of us fit around the outdoor table. Six heat lamps kept us really comfortable
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Kathy Goldberg's Pottery Sale: Well
this was pretty amazing. In case
you don’t know Kathy's work, it is rather fantastic and she donated all of her
seconds (which look like firsts!) to TWC so we could sell them and help keep
our bottom line a little less on the bottom.
What wasn’t sold will be brought to the next meeting and those of you
who missed this great event will have another opportunity to get some lovely
works of art. Many found wonderful
pieces for themselves as well as great holiday/hostess gifts. Thank you so much, Linda Bolhuis, for
facilitating this sale and alerting Kathy to TWC. We are so appreciative of this very generous gift.
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Teresa Rosati Royer: Welcome to the Advisory
Board, Teresa! Keep on bringing
your wonderful enthusiasm and great ideas to the group. In case some of you don't know, Teresa
and PSI, a group near and dear to her heart, have been amazing supporters of
TWC. Last year, under Julie Leaf
and Teresa's direction, PSI had a fundraiser among fellow members and with the
monies raised they purchased ALL
of the Christmas gifts for the children at The Bessie Pregerson Child
Development Center…all of the children and their siblings! This was approximately 80 odd
gifts…gifts that were requested on the children's wish list…lovely presents
that any child would treasure. And
gift cards for the parents. Truly
generous. And then after this
major effort (all delivered to BP in Bruce and Teresa's big bus) they turned
around and volunteered to do it again this year. Amazing!
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We welcomed our new members and gave them their new
'business' cards. Welcome to Paula
Dove, who has already so generously been giving to TWC through her association
with parents at Paul Revere Middle School (all those hoodies that we bundled and sized are
from Paula!). Welcome to Rebecca
Franco who has recently come back to the Canyon. You may recall some of the absolutely, first-rate items at
the big garage sale held in the summer; many of those items, including the
fabulous cookbooks, were donated by Rebecca. Donna Dorsey has joined our merry band and jumped right into
the deep water. She has already
written a rough draft grant proposal for TWC, putting in numerous hours and we
are so very thankful for this.
Thank you, Donna! And finally, welcome Barbara Waldman. We look forward to getting to know you
a lot better!
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Nancy Hanson has really been investigating how we can
set up our monthly giving button via our website. We are almost there, but there are still a few fine points
to straighten out. The HTML
instructions will be given to our web designer and it should be up and ready in
a month or so. Thank you Nancy!
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Lisa O'Laughlin, our original Bin Goddess, gave us a Bin sign-up pep talk which made me want to put my name down…how about you? It only takes 1½ hours on Saturday
mornings, approximately once every five weeks or so, depending upon the number
of volunteers. And you won't be
there alone. If you are
experienced (i.e., you know your way around the Bin) terrific; if you are a
novice, you will have an experienced bin gal there with you. Lisa, you may recall, came up with the
brilliant idea of the Open Bin and it has worked out so well. Thank you, Lisa! Nancy brought the new sign-up sheet for
Bin Duty and hopefully recruited a few more volunteers and sends out reminders to keep us on track!
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Patty Colvig has been championing our sewing kit cause
and this is such a terrific idea of hers which we want to keep bubbling along. We are looking for a couple of
volunteers to take over this project as Patty has a SUPER busy work schedule
including a several month work gig in Madagascar! There are some monies allocated for this and we are thinking,
keep it simple. But how great
would it be to include a simple sewing kit (needles, thread, scissors, etc) in
each set-up.
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Leslie Carlson suggested a TWC shopping night at
Topanga Home Grown for TWC members and friends. All items will be at full price and ten percent of the evening's sales will be donated to
TWC. Once we have a firm date on
this, we hope you all will spread the word. Home Grown has the absolutely best holiday gifts so this is
an event not to be missed.
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A big thank you to all the TWC shoppers. When I sent out word a while back that
Karen and I were looking for some shopping help (we would provide the money
from TWC funds), the response was really terrific. So thanks go out to Catherine Grasso, Nancy Hanson, April Hinkle, Susan
Lovell, Paulette Rapp and Janaki Welch. Susan also donated some of her CDs to
be left with each set up. Thank you all!
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Linda Bolhuis came to the meeting with all sorts of
great donations that she had schlepped back from her trip to Minnesota. She drove across country with teddy
bears and decorative pillows, throws, place mats and tablecloths.
I love it! Always thinking
of TWC! Thanks also to all of you who brought donations to the meeting. It is now all tucked away in the Bin. Thank you to all of you who brought donations to the meeting. Karen's car was jam-packed.
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Patricia Mitchell has some fundraising ideas she will
share with us at our next meeting and also she will talk to us about the
volunteer work she has been doing with clients at Westwood Transitional
Village. What a great addition you are to TWC, Patricia.
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With some self-consciousness, Karen and I shared a new
video that a very young English family friend of mine did for us when she was
visiting in the spring…for free!
She has been working on it at her studio in London and sent us the
penultimate draft a few weeks ago. Once it is finalized, we will have it on our website.
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And finally, our sandwich board is now in the Bin…Foster
Sherwood made this for us and it is pretty wonderful. Folds flat, two sides., and ready for some artwork. Karen brought a big tablet of paper and
explained how anyone on Saturday duty can set up the sandwich board and put
their own, ahem, art up to welcome anyone interested to stop by, make donations or just chat. We are hoping to get some good,
permanent signage for it in the near future.
See you all soon, either at a set-up, at the Bin or in some discount store!
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