McDonald County Press

Noel Woman’s Club

- Staff reports

NOEL — The Noel Woman’s Club held its meeting on April 9, with President Hannah Bartholome­w presiding. Members began with the pledge of allegiance and Lord’s Prayer, followed by a roll call with eight members present. Secretary Vicki Barth read the minutes, which were accepted by a motion made by Dot Harner and seconded by Pam Thulin. Treasurer Faye Davis presented the financial report.

The club then voted on applicants for its two annual $250 scholarshi­ps, which are awarded to Noel High School girls. Dot Harner will present the scholarshi­ps at the school’s Awards Assembly in May.

Further discussion focused on the club’s booth at the upcoming Rags to Riches Flea Market in Anderson. Susan Mitchell and Vicki Barth recently organized and removed some older items from the booth.

In a significan­t announceme­nt, the Noel Woman’s Club is celebratin­g its 100th year of service to the community this year. Details on planned projects will be forthcomin­g in The McDonald County Press.

A major celebratio­n is in the works, and the public is invited to join the birthday festivitie­s. Dates will be announced later. The planning committee has already met and is brainstorm­ing additional events.

The club’s Spring Bake Sale is scheduled for April 27 at 9 a.m. in front of Harps Food Store. The community’s continued support is appreciate­d. Attendees are encouraged to stop by, enjoy refreshmen­ts, and purchase baked goods. All proceeds are reinvested in the community.

A plant silent auction served as a fundraiser for the meeting, which concluded with a snack night. Appreciati­on was expressed to members who contribute­d food.

Anyone interested in attending a meeting can contact President Hannah Bartholome­w at 417-4757422 for more informatio­n.

The club’s Spring Bake Sale is scheduled for April 27 at 9 a.m. in front of Harps Food Store. The community’s continued support is appreciate­d. Attendees are encouraged to stop by, enjoy refreshmen­ts, and purchase baked goods. All proceeds are reinvested in the community.

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