plymouth guild
Plymouth Guild is the principal women’s organization of Mayflower. All women of the church are considered members. We meet monthly for fellowship and refreshments, followed by a program, and a brief business meeting.
fellowship. fun. service. support.
Those are the words used to describe Plymouth Guild in the annual report. All women of the church are considered members of this vivacious group which meets at 9:30 a.m. the second Tuesday of every month for fellowship and refreshments, followed by a current, informative and entertaining program, and a brief business meeting. As Plymouth Guild president reminded the women of the church at the annual meeting, "We need you -- and you need us!”
plymouth guild party & christmas brunch slated for tues., dec. 12
All women of the church are invited to join the Plymouth Guild for their annual Christmas brunch and party Tues., Dec. 12, 9:30 a.m. Each person is asked to bring a dish to share at our brunch and a money gift of $10. The money will go to support The 363 Group in their vital work. Helen Johnson has promised us a fun morning with some Christmas bingo. Join us for fun and fellowship.
third tuesday lunch bunch takes a break in december
The Third Tuesday Lunch Bunch will not meet in December but will resume meeting in in January.
mayflower bridge takes a break in december
Mayflower Bridge will not meet in December. Next meeting is Tues., Jan. 23, 2007, in The Seekers Classroom at 10:00 a.m. Bring a sack lunch and $2. Prizes are given and the balance goes to the Plymouth Guild Benevolence Fund. Men and women are invited to play. Call Erma Stewart, 341.6978, if you want your name added to the calling list.
nov. 14 meeting loads of fun
At the Nov. 14 meeting, Richard Jobe, Mayflower’s director of music, provided us with a lively and interesting program; Jana Hayes presented the devotional; and Jana Hayes, Maggie Hayes, and Nancy Musselman were our hostesses.
fall bazaar a big success
Billie Fritch announced proceeds from the Fall Bazaar on Oct. 28 topped out at $7,800! With a few changes in recipients and amounts, the Guild voted to give $5,600 again this year to benevolence.
The Fall bazaar featured Aunt Bills’ Candy, homemade marmalade, casseroles, books and other treasures. The devotion and work of Guild members along with contributions from many Mayflower members are what make the Bazaar so successful. A big thank you goes to Billy Fritch for her organization and leadership.
Richard Jobe asked us if we spell bazaar with an i as in b-i-z-aar. The hard work of our members and other volunteers from the church have made this event a pretty nice once-a-year “biz-ness” that enables Plymouth Guild to do more for the church and others. Thank you to everyone who helped in any way – especially being good customers!
For more information about Plymouth Guild contact Erma Stewart at erma@encore-performances.com.
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