Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Altrusa club to sponsor Fall Into Fun fundraiser

- BY CAROL ROLF Contributi­ng Writer

HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE — Altrusa Internatio­nal of Hot Springs Village, Arkansas Inc. invites the public to Fall Into Fun with Altrusa from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 26.

The event will take place at Christ of the Hills United Methodist Church, 700 Balearic Road in Hot Springs Village.

“This is our biggest fundraiser of the year,” said Teresa Gewinner, president of the local community-service club, which is part of the internatio­nal nonprofit organizati­on founded in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1917. “We always have a good crowd, … at least 200 people.

“You can come and play games, such as bridge, mahjongg, hand and foot (a card game), Mexican Train (dominoes) and others. We also serve lunch and have a silent auction,” Gewinner said.

The menu will include chicken salad, croissants, salad, dessert, tea and coffee; all food is contribute­d and prepared by Altrusans.

Sue Spurgin, Finance Committee chairwoman, said this fundraiser is always successful.

“It gets everybody [in the club] involved,” she said. “All members pull together to make it work.”

Spurgin said the club has other fundraiser­s, including selling frozen bread at Christmast­ime and participat­ing in Belk Charity Days, and it also seeks grants through the Altrusa Internatio­nal Foundation and other businesses. “But this is the biggest thing we do,” she said.

Proceeds from Fall Into Fun go back into the club to support its many service projects.

Spurgin said the club’s biggest service project is the 4.0 Student Recognitio­n and Scholarshi­p Awards Program held each spring at the Governor’s Mansion in Little Rock. This event honors students with 4.0 gradepoint averages from Cutter Morning Star, Fountain Lake, Jessievill­e and Mountain Pine high schools and awards $500 scholarshi­ps to those students who maintain a 4.0 GPA throughout high school.

“Valerie Derryberry started that project several years ago and does a great job as chairman,” Spurgin said. “It’s a great event and motivates the kids so much.”

Derryberry, a Finance Committee and Service Committee member, said this is the first time Altrusa has held the Fall Into Fun with Altrusa event in September.

“We usually hold it in October,” she said, “but October and November have gotten so busy for people, we thought we would try hold it earlier this year. Hopefully, this will make it easier on the members and easier for the community. We hope for a good turnout.

“We rely on our silent auction for additional funding. That’s a nice thing about Altrusa — people in the community have come to know about our projects and the value of our services to the community. They want to support us. We usually have great items in the auction.”

Derryberry said that among the items up for bid will be day passes to the Hot Springs Documentar­y Film Festival, a custom-made [golf ] putter, pieces of art glass, a wine basket, a dinner-and-movie package and a five-wheeled suitcase.

Altrusa’s other major service projects include the following:

• Providing comfort kits for sexual-abuse victims treated in the emergency rooms at Saline Memorial Hospital, Mercy Hospital and National Park Hospital.

• Providing two $1,000 scholarshi­ps to nontraditi­onal nursing students at National Park College.

• Providing funding for learning materials for students at the Literacy Council of Garland County.

• Supporting the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra Children’s Concert in Hot Springs.

Tickets for the Fall into Fun with Altrusa fundraisin­g event are $15 each and are available from any local Altrusan. Reservatio­ns may be made by calling Spurgin at (817) 239-1493 or Derryberry at (501) 922-1915.

 ?? SAM PIERCE/TRILAKES EDITION ?? Fall into Fun with Altrusa will include a silent auction as well as games and lunch. Showing some of the items that will be included in the silent auction are Altrusans Nancy Jorgenson, from left, Sue Spurgin and Cheryl Boehmke.
SAM PIERCE/TRILAKES EDITION Fall into Fun with Altrusa will include a silent auction as well as games and lunch. Showing some of the items that will be included in the silent auction are Altrusans Nancy Jorgenson, from left, Sue Spurgin and Cheryl Boehmke.

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