St. Agnes Women Talk Pumpkin Rolls

Toronto, OHLocal News

During its September 24 meeting, the St. Agnes Catholic Woman’s Club engaged members in a welcoming and interactive environment. Led by President Theresa Madden, the meeting began with a heartfelt prayer and the Pledge of Allegiance, reinforcing the club's values of faith and community. Hostesses Jeannette Yanseens, Theresa Kontra, and Dorothy Mazik provided a delicious lunch that showcased the club's dedication to member care and participation. To encourage interaction and camaraderie, members played a bingo game themed "Do you know our members?

" that sparked laughter and conversation. Rose Chappano emerged as the winner, adding a competitive spirit to the gathering. This event not only highlights the social activities of the club but also emphasizes the importance of building relationships among members. The St. Agnes Catholic Woman’s Club continues to be a vital part of the community, fostering connections and support among women.

Such gatherings are crucial in maintaining the club's long-standing traditions and promoting mutual understanding among its members.

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