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Windham Woman's Club

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Upcoming Event

November 4th election

Come to Vote – Stay for Lunch!

When you come to vote November 4th, come hungry!  This year, the Windham Woman’s Club will be selling hot dogs along with their usual baked goods and assorted snacks.   For those in a rush, this is a great way to make the most of your time!

Another great way to save time is to stop by the Woman’s Club table and pick up those great gifts of ornaments, cookbooks, aprons and other collectibles.  You can also purchase raffle tickets for the beautiful quilt made and donated by Anne Englehardt, a gorgeous matted and framed print from an original painting by club member Diane Gulden, and 4 Manchester Monarch’s Hockey tickets with $100.00 cash!

Fundraising proceeds from the Windham Woman’s Club go to support many initiatives.  There are annual scholarships, books for the schools, donations to Shepherd’s Pantry, teacher appreciation activities, visits and goodies for veterans, to name a few.  The WWC also helps gather warm coats and sweaters for those in need, as well as running an annual “baby shower” to help out new parents.  There are also many club social activities.

If you would like more information on the WWC, or are considering joining, go to our website at www.windhamwomansclub.com.  The club luncheons are on the first Wednesday of the month.


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Coat Drive


"HELP KEEP SOMEONE WARM"
The Windham Woman's Club will be having Coat and Sweater collection, Saturday, November 1st at Windham Town Hall. Men's, women's, children's, and infant's coats and sweaters are being accepted. Especially young children's coats.
Garments must be clean and wearable.  Items donated will be passed on to local charitable organizations for distribution to the needy.
Shaw's Supermarket in Windham and Curves in Windham as courtesy to our club have bins for donations.
Co-chairmen's for this project are Ro Finizio and Joanie Eicher, call Joanie Eicher at 809-4911.
We thank you for your support.

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quilt

Anne Englehardt and the beautiful quilt she has donated for the November 4th Raffle

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Next Meeting

November 5, 2008

Joe Byron, Deputy Sheriff and Senior Services co-coordinator of Hillsborough County, will speak on how fraud takes place and ways we can avoid becoming a victim.

Click here for additional information on upcoming meetings