WOMEN'S CLUB
WOMEN'S CLUB
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About
Women's Club meets monthly from September through May, usually on the second Wednesday of the month. Participants enjoy a variety of activities including luncheons, guest speakers, field trips, service projects and faith-building presentations.
All women of the church and their guests are invited to enjoy informative and inspirational programs, while building friendships generated by being together. Men are welcome to join in anytime!
Our members are integral to the monthly programs’ success through their volunteering efforts. Volunteer opportunities include program planning and execution, guest speaker support, event support (i.e., table décor and setup, food preparation, food service, and cleanup), and prayer leader.
CONTACT PERSON: Gail Sommerfeld; click the button below to email Gail, or call her at: 262-395-0396.
Calendar 2024-25
PROGRAM EVENTS
Please check the church Newsletter prior to each event. All events are on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, with the exception of the Dec. meeting.
April 8 | 9am-11:00am
Special Women’s Club Planning Meeting
Join us to help plan the future of Women’s Club. Since Gail Sommerfeld will be moving in May, it’s an important time to consider all our options moving forward. There are several women willing to take part of the leadership role, but the more women who share opinions, the more we can cater to a variety of interests. Snacks will be provided. See information about our regular April meeting on page 6.
Time: 9 am – 11 am
Location: Fellowship Hall
RSVP: An RSVP isn’t necessary but appreciated.
April 9 | 11:30am
Fashion Show from TLC Casuals
Presented by Linda Short (former member of FPLC), she will show us all the new fashions for spring with the opportunity to purchase items, if you wish.
Times: 11:30 - Gather in Fellowship Hall for Fellowship.
12:00 - Lunch; with with the Fashion Show to follow.
Cost: $10
Location: FPLC; Fellowship Hall
May 7 | 11:30am
From Holocaust to Civil Rights
Three sisters present the story of their pilgrimage to Germany and France to retrace their Grandmother’s recently discovered, tragic and shocking murder during the Holocaust. The Simon sisters discuss how this history influenced their father, the Rev. Dr. Carl R. Simon, in his lifetime commitment to work for civil and human rights. They describe his trip to Alabama in 1965 to support the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Selma March.
Times: 11:30 - Gather in Fellowship Hall for Fellowship.
12:00 - Lunch; with presentation to follow.
Cost: $10
Location: FPLC; Fellowship Hall