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Where Did Summer Go?!

The upcoming Labor Day weekend unofficially marks the end of “summer”.   For this author, I quit wearing white clothing and shoes once Labor Day has ended, even though it is still in the 90’s and I am still enjoying my pool.   I also won’t wear white until after Easter, although some recognize it as the

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Goodbye, Dear Friend Mikie!

Today, a group of ladies got together to say “goodbye” to Mikie Porfidio, a long-time Magnolia Point resident and Women’s Club member.  Val Shepard and Marlene Jacobs, good friends of Mikie’s, hosted a get-together at Val’s house for members to say goodbye and wish her well.  Mikie was a huge supporter of the Women’s Club,

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Pool Fun

No, it’s way too early for swimming pool fun!  But pool as in billiards!  A group of 23 members traveled to the Corner Pocket in Green Cove Springs on Tuesday, February 25, for pool instructions and lunch.  The Corner Pocket, owned by Women’s Club member Cheryl Starnes, is well-known for its pool/billiards leagues and great

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Bookies Book Club

Another book club composed of Women’s Club members, The Bookies Book Club, met today with resident author Lou Pugliese to review his first novel “Blame It on the Moon”. The Bookies enjoyed Lou’s book and look forward to the publication of his next two books, a prequel and a sequel to “Blame It on the

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Members’ Generosity

Not only does the Women’s Club support the underserved of Clay Country through its charitable contributions and educational incentives, we have wonderful members who also donate on their own. On Saturday, November 9, the Club held a Holiday Arts & Craft Fair at the Clay County Fairgrounds. Several of its members were also vendors. One

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Bunco Babes Do Halloween!

The Bunco Babes love to have fun and Halloween is always a special time for their gathering.  The regular “bunco date” on Thursday, October 17, 2024, provided a great opportunity for the Babes to dress up in their Halloween costumes, if they chose to do so.  It seemed that Halloween leggings were the costume choice

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Reinhold Fall Leadership Breakfast

The Paul and Klare Reinhold Foundation, Inc., founded in 1954 as a family foundation, supports not-for-profits in Clay County.  Each year, in addition to their annual Celebrate Clay Community Service Awards, the foundation sponsors leadership development classes for non-profits.  The Women’s Club has been blessed to send its leaders to these classes for many years, and

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