Week of February 15-19, 2021

Tuesday, February 16th 10 am…
Governing Board on Zoom

 ********

Our sincere sympathy in the death of
Diane Erickson’s husband

 ********

Recognizing Volunteers

Laurie Johnson takes on a very special
task as Correspondence Secretary.
It’s very important that we reach out
to all members who are experiencing
difficulty with illness or loss. 

Thank you to the many volunteers
who give generously
 of their time and talent.


You can join the Zoom program right up until the program starts 
 If you signed up for a program and have not received the link by
Thursday evening please contact Rolene.
If you would like to view a past program the DWC YouTube link is on the DWC website (password Hartman) www.duluthwomansclub.com

********

Friday, February 19th Zoom Program
“Zoom in on Technology”
Presented by Lucy Kragness
DWC Member

Lucy Kragness will review how to connect with the DWC
on the club website and via social media accounts on Facebook
and Instagram. By sharing her computer screen via Zoom,
Lucy will demonstrate how the website is updated.
Reservations with Rolene Lampi
Rolenelampi@gmail.com
218-742-2401

********

Friday, February 26th 1pm
Zoom Program
“Moral Development”
Presented by Dave Griffin

How one acquires one’s sense of morality takes time.
You will learn about the 4-step Moral Development
model and its relevance in how people relate to
conflicting issues today. Dave will tell us how he
navigated those four steps and give each of you an 
opportunity to share how you dealt with those similar
hurdles as you confronted them when you were
acquiring your sense of right and wrong.
Fascinating and insightful!
Reservations with Rolene Lampi
Rolenelampi@gmail.com
218-742-2401


Member Spotlight

Debra Scott

I have lived in Duluth since I was 14. My mother is a retired first/second teacher who now lives in TX. I have a blended family – two sisters and 3 brothers who live in MN, CA, and WI.  My undergraduate degrees are in fine arts and French  language, culture, and literature from UMD, I have a Master’s degree in Public Administration and Policy from  American University in DC.
Currently, I am the Interim Director of the Music Resource Center and just for fun, consult and write grants for other non-profit organizations. :- )  I am a University of MN Extension Master Gardener and a Saint Louis County 4-H judge – food preparation  and preservation. 
I have 2 sons Zachary 24 and Aaron 27 (Rose Drewes to  this day is still his FAVORITE teacher).
Knowing several people who are members of DWC piqued my curiosity about the Women’s Club, meeting more of you in person confirmed that it was a good fit for me.  I love historic buildings, photography, social action, and gardening.

Send information for member spotlight to Rolene
Rolenelampi@gmail.com 218-742-2401


Community Outreach Event

This spring’s community outreach project will be collecting food shelf items to be distributed by CHUM at their West Duluth Emergency Food Shelf located in Our Saviors Lutheran Church. It sounds like they are the most in need right now.

Please bring non-perishable food items to the DWC on Wednesdays between 12 and 2 in the afternoon. The Mahjongg group should be there and the door should be unlocked. 
Here is the information detailing most needed items:

Foods Most Needed: pears, fruit cocktail, pineapple, mandarin oranges, chicken noodle & cream
of mushroom soup, peanut butter, tuna, spam, Spaghettio’s,
chili, stew, chunky soups, pasta sides,
rice-a-roni & ramen,  cold cereal, pork and beans.

The Community Outreach members will deliver the donated
food items on March 1st or 2nd.
 ~Marisa


A Message from Lucy Kragness and the Camera Club

No walk this week.
Hope for warmer days soon!


“There is nothing on this earth more to be prized than true friendship. -Thomas Aquinas
 
Happy Valentines Day!
 

Rolene Lampi

Vice President/Program Chair


      Follow us on Facebook and www.duluthwomansclub.com


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.