Saturday, March 26, 2011

Cookie Bouquet and Decorating

Michael's offers a cookie bouquet/cookie decorating class for $20. Linda Bucey and I signed up for it in February. Since we were the only enrolled participants, the class was cancelled. It was re-scheduled in March, and again not enough particpants were scheduled and it was cancelled. (Linda and I wouldn't have attended this one since one of the dates was a Sunday.) The instructor, Candice, has agreed to work with us to avoid Sunday classes. I offered to contact prospective participants to make a class. I am not sure of the maximum number of participants. I think there must be at least 3 for the class to take place.

It is now scheduled for Friday, May 6 (6-7 pm) and Friday, May 13 (6-8:30 pm). Attendance at both classes is required.

If you are interested, please go to Michael's and sign up. You must pay the $20 to register for the class. It should be really fun if we have a bunch of LDS sisters together at the class. Bring a buddy!!

Hope to see you there! It would be great if we could share our newly learned skill with other sisters later as well.

Dianne Shepard
356-0662
mamashep3@hotmail.com

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Summer Camp Info

If you're looking for a list of local summer camps and activities for kids going on this summer, the Chambana Moms website has just posted their "Big Fat Summer Camp List" here:

http://www.chambanamoms.com/2011/03/14/2011-big-fat-summer-camp-list/

Tom Thumb production of Rapunzel

Sisters,

The Champaign Urbana Junior Women's Club is producing it's annual play for children in two weeks, April 1,2 and 3 at various times. This year it's "Let your hair down, Rapunzel", and I am in it!!! It's a really cute play, very different from Disney's recent movie, "Tangled". (Can I talk some of you into holding cue cards so I remember my lines???)

Tickets are on sale at Shnucks or the Frogs and Fairies store for $5.

The women's club is a community service organization mainly devoted to literacy for young children. If you have ever had a second grader bring home their very own book, know that it came from the Junior Women's Club. Come enjoy the play if you can!

Sue Carlson