Next Meeting is September 18 at noon at Sharon w/ Rennie

"Shadow of Greenbrier" by Emily Matchar and "The Last of the Moon Girls" by Barbara Davis

November 19 Meeting at WMP

Our November meeting was held at War Memorial Park and diehards:  Carol, Sylvia, Pam and myself attended.  Yes it was a bit cool 50° but we dressed for it and brought our hot tea and food to keep us comfortable.  Grace dropped off our discussion questions and profusely apologized for not hosting which was totally unnecessary.  Everyone needs to do what they are comfortable with, Covid changed everything, nobody is at fault except perhaps the Chinese.   Anyway we had a good discussion about the book "Alex and Eliza, A Love Story " by Melissa de la Cruz.  We all liked it,  it made history more interesting, more personal.  Pam mentioned that a TV series "TURN: Washington's Spies" covers the same time frame as this book.  

We missed all of you who could not join us.  As the weather get colder we may have to revert back to ZOOM, Skype, FB Message or whatever.  We also mentioned that we could have an impromptu meeting at the park if we get a break in the weather. Ya never know....

A new book club year has begun.  I think we should continue.  Everyone pick their month and then send me their book selection.  We can keep on reading and have meetings when it works, one way or another.









Have a healthy and Happy Thanksgiving,  
  KAthy


I see, we're all BLONDS, that explains it!


October 15 Meeting hosted by Carol at WMP

 The October meeting was held at War Memorial Park in the afternoon. I served pizza (after Doug found where it was being held captive) and individual baggies of grapes, chips and pumpkin desserts. Food was served with gloves in keeping with the Covid theme. It was nice being outside. Everyone appeared to like the book "The Whole Town is Talking" by Fannie Flagg. It was a little weird but funny with the dead people talking in the cemetery to each other. Following the families through the decades was interesting. Not sure about the dead people turning into animals though. Everyone was treated to a goodie bag with their favorite candy as a treat.

Carol