In addition to donating a basket, members of our club attended to directly support the bingo fundraiser to raise money for the family of a recently fallen police officer in Sheridan, Wyoming. Club members were happy to support this noble cause and help out this family in need.
Our club donated a basket of Broncos items to the fundraiser for the family of the police officer who was slain in the line of duty in Sheridan earlier this year. The club was happy to help raise money to help them through this tragic time.
Today our Club President, Marcia Volner, helped delivered the club’s recent donation to the good folks at Rock Springs Animal Control. Animal Control would like to spread the word about their new sponsorship program, wherein community members not looking to adopt can sponsor the spay/neuter of an animal in the shelter, which ultimately makes them more adoptable.
At today’s meeting our club heard from Michelle Foote, who spoke about the Ray Lovato Recycling Center. We collected donations for Rock Springs Animal Control to help with the recent influx of surrendered animals (23 in one day) including: The club also inducted three new members! Please welcome Storm Adcock, Brenda Roosa, and Lynn Young to our organization!
Our club recently donated this stunning basket for the fundraiser for the McKenzie Home.
Our Busy Hands Sections spent a recent meeting helping the White Mountain Library with their Seed Library, but packaging seeds envelopes and their corresponding information sheets! Join us at the next busy hands meeting to help contribute to this and other important local causes!
At our January 16th, 2024 meeting the club presented Elizabeth Pergande with a college grant for WWCC. Best of luck Elizabeth, we’re rooting for you!
Our club recently made a donation to a the Rock Springs City Council to help with beautifying the columbarium at our local cemetery.
Members enjoyed themselves socializing at the annual Christmas party at the Boar’s Tusk Steakhouse in Rock Springs. Club members also exchanged gifts and brought donations of food for the local soup kitchen and toys and books for the local Stuff the Bus program, as a final bit of giving back to cap off the holiday season. We’ll see everyone next year!
Club members recently discovered a newspaper article, provided below, detailing the first ever holiday house thrown by the Women’s Club of Sweetwater County (then known as the Woman’s Club of Rock Springs).