The 13 Annual Spring Luncheon and Fashion Show was held on March 19,2022.
The theme was Swinging into Spring. The tables were beautifully set and ready for over 300 women, and a few men, to attend.
There were many lovely items tor women to bid on at the Silent Auction.Margaret Lay, Andrea Beaver, Carol Lane, Pat Herring, Jan Becherer and Sandy Gravil-Ries worked several months getting about 50 beautiful opportunity baskets created.
The hardest part for those attending was what bag you wanted to put a ticket in, the best thing to do was buy more tickets.
Table 36 remembered their friend Linda Moles, who always had a table at the luncheon. She was missed.
A special thanks was given to Jim and Betty Johnson, owners of the Village Goldsmith in Clermont which has now been closed. Jim has been a strong supporter of UMW for many years, and also to many other organizations in the area. His concern for others is amazing. Customer satisfaction was the hallmark of the establishment. For the ladies, your spirits were lifted as you were handed a carnation at the conclusion of your business. Jim will be sorely missed and we wish him and Ms.Betty good health and many blessings as they embark on this new phase of life.
Betty was the very efficient chair person of this luncheon. Time to relax with a picture at the photo booth.
Dottie was glad all the luncheon tickets had been sold and people were ready to come.
Janet and friends from Well of Hope enjoying dressing up from the items at the photo booth and having a picture taken to remember the time spent together.The volunteers praying together and getting last minute instructions before the doors opened to guest at 10:30.
The room was full of talking and laughter.
Many beautiful opportunity baskets to try and win.
She introduced two of the recipient organizations that will benefit from the money raised this year.
Pastor Broadway shared about Find, Feed and Restore. Their mission is for housing for all people at all times. A video was shown that highlighted the program of providing a home for a homeless family with children. Giving them a place to live till they can obtain self-sufficiency. Feed, Find and Restore have recently purchased property, Restore Lake. It will house more individuals and have a Women's Domestic Violence Shelter.
Pastor Michael has Well Of Hope Food Bank in the Four Corners Area. He told of their connection with the Methodist church since working with his church to help house some individuals that had been displaced by Hurricane Katrina, and for the past few years members from our church who help at the Food Bank.
Maxine from Fashion Labels in Leesburg put on the fashion show. There were seven models, all members from our circles or from the recipient organizations. They modeled three sets of clothing. The first set of clothes were casual attire.
Sherry Pilon
Kathy Werner
Shannon Herrera
Lorna Broersma
Mavis Sonaram
Betty Johnson
Sandy Osten-Sacken
Diane also wore an outfit from Fashion Lablels.
The next set of outfits were more dressy.
Sherry
Shannon
Lorna
Mavis
Betty
Sandy
Sherry
Shannon
Lorna
Mavis
Betty
Sandy
The last set was getting dressed for a special occassion, like a cruise.
Sherry
Kathy
Shannon
Lorna
Mavis
Betty
Sandy
Sherry
Kathy
Shannon
Lorna
Mavis
Betty
Sandy
All the opportunity baskets were given out and women were informed if they had won an item at the silent auction. Then the winner of the dine around town gift card tree was announce. The grateful winner was Marilyn, a lady who works with Faith Neighborhood. There were over $400 worth of gift cards and it raised over $900.
We are thankful to the many people and businesses that donated gift cards and items to make this a very profitable and fun event. We appreciate that so many women attended, purchased opportunity tickets and bid on the silent auction items. Many people will be helped by everyone's generosity.
No comments:
Post a Comment