Thursday, September 26, 2019

DAYS FOR GIRLS, CLERMONT TEAM

 Our first official sewing day was Thursday, September 26 in the social hall at First United Methodist church. 25 women showed up to learn and  to sew.
 All the material has to be washed and ironed. We need 100% cotton fabric and flannel. It should be dark colors and no gold. It may not have any animals or any thing with eyes, symbols, or logos.
Karen, on the right, along with Pam are the team organizers. Karen, showing Yvonne how to trace and cut out the cotton material for the shield covers.
 Pat, who works with another team, helped to show Mary how to put a shield together. No pins may be used and there are several layers.
 Pam (thanks to her we have a team), Judy, Kim and Karla sewing the shields
 Linda measured and cut the liners.
 This group is sewing the tote bags.
 Mimi talking to Sharon. Sharon is using her serger and there is a lot of edges that must be serged..
 Ribbons being measured and cut for the tote bags.
Carol burning the end of the ribbon.
So you can tell there are lots of steps to making a kit. And there are lots of jobs that do not require you to sew.  Come and join the team on October 10 at 9 o'clock. There is a job for everyone.

Wednesday, September 25, 2019

DO WHAT MAKES YOU STRONG

 On Wednesday. September 25th UMW hosted the People of Faith Gathering. The guest speaker was Charlene Costanzo.
 Carolyn welcomed everyone. There was about 100 people present, from about 10 churches in the area.
 Pastor Dawn opened the gathering with a prayer.
 Celeste, Clermont's UMW President, read from scripture.
 Charlene talked about finding our inner gifts. She told about three wake up calls she had. In 1987 her children were in high school and she wish she had been a perfect mom. In a dream she thought of the 12 things she should have said to them. When she woke she wrote her dream down and made it into a book. She tried to get it published but she only got rejections. In 1997 her mother was dying and she realized what you do with your time and talent is critically important. So she and her husband quite their jobs, sold their home, bought an RV and traveled around the country sharing her book.
 She read to us her book The 12 Gifts at Birth. The twelve gifts are strength, beauty,courage,compassion,hope, talent,joy,imagination,reverence,wisdom,love, and faith.
 Her third wake up call was when she was diagnosed with cancer. She faced this challenge by using the 12 gifts. She thought of things that brought her joy, comfort and compassion. Simple things like smelling Coppertone and blowing bubbles.  She used her imagination and visualization. She saw herself healthy and today she is.

Now it was our turn to think of what makes us strong. On  each table was a box.
This saying was on the lid.
 Inside the box was a small bag for each person.
 In the bag was a box of raisins. We took a raisin and ate it like we had never tasted a raisin before.
 Next in the box were many items. We were instructed to choose a few that would make us strong, give us joy or  pleasant memories.
 We then went around the table and shared why we choose the item we had.
 We enjoyed the sharing.

 A simple item can bring us joy and beautiful memories.
 Sharing our life stories.

Charlene drew a few names of the people in attendance to receive one of her books or a gift card to a local store.
 Karen  told the group about the new Days for Girls chapter that has started at the church.
 The kit enables girls to go to school when they have their periods. Women will meet tomorrow to start making kits. all are welcomed to join.
 Jan shared about the Holiday Bazaar on November 2nd. The quilt for the opportunity drawing was on display and tickets were available.
 We lined up for lunch.
It was a salad bar with lots of things to put on the salad. A delicious ending to a very  enjoyable presentation.

OPAL'S 95th BIRTHDAY

 On September 15 Opal McClanahan had her 95th birthday. She is a member of Lunch Bunch and they celebrated with a cake and many cards.
 Carolyn pins on her SMR pin she was given. Opal is an active supporter of UMW. She makes beautiful jewelry, and her pieces are always looked forward to bid on at the spring luncheon.
 Lunch Bunch celebrating Opal's birthday.
Vake was enjoyed by all.