On March 6, members of the Ebell Club of Canyon Hills will celebrate its 39th birthday during their 10 a.m. meeting in the Fellowship Hall of Canyon Hills Presbyterian Church.
The club, which was founded by hills resident Judy Dougal, who also served as its first president, was chartered and federated on March 9, 1984. Since that time, members have made significant contributions within the community including to provide school supplies for kids in need and gifts for seniors, and help Canyon High School, local libraries, food banks, the Orange County Rescue Mission and Meals on Wheels.
The nonprofit has also made substantial monetary donations to such major philanthropies as Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer, American Heart Association, Donate Life and Parkinson’s Association.
Members will also honor past club presidents during the March meeting celebration. In addition to Dougal, they include: Linda Bird, Mary Sprague, Beverly Nihei, Shari Cipolla, Bonnie Duckworth, Dee Fisher, Linda Seymour, Becky Rice, Charlyn Barton, Judi Sepulveda, Mary Hovland, Sharon Woodward, Mai Hinwood, Elaine Moulden, Linda Schleiger, Joan Coy, Pam Starr, Linda Lewis, Donna Frize, Claudia Thielmann, Maxine Shaner, Jayne O’Toole, Barbara Landreth, Susan Harker, Sherye Ayres, Jackie Evett, Nancy Bertocchini, Patti Faiman and Heather Terjung.
Membership is currently open to all women in the community interested in fun, friendship and the community. Mary Ohanian and Sharon Algeo are co-membership chairmen. For additional information about membership or the club, email current president Heather Terjung at [email protected].
The Knights serve fish dinner
San Antonio Catholic Church will host its annual Fish Fry dinners beginning Friday. Dinner will be served 5 to 7 p.m. in the church’s Glynn Hall.
Fish Fry dinners, which are sponsored by San Antonio’s Knight of Columbus, will be offered every Friday night throughout Lent, except Good Friday. And the community is invited.
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