Thursday, October 26, 2023

October 12, 2023

 

 

 

MEMBERS PRESENT:  Sharon Bachman, Beverly Stanislawski, Diane Stratton, Amy Brailey, Bob Neuman, Judy Neuman,   Shirley Hinman , Cindy Horgash, Kathy Flotz.

MINUTES: Read and Approved, Bob Neuman, and Kathy Flotz

 

 

 

 

NEW BUSINESS:   Christmas Party was discussed. Teibels was chosen as the location. The first or second Wednesday in December was the possible date. More details later.

 

DIANE STRATTON  mentioned that Woman’s World magazine might accept some stories . Check with the magazine.

READINGS:

JUDY NEUMAN pondered what to do with “My Junk Drawer.”

SHARON BUCKMAN read “All Hallows Eve” about an older couple who sold their farm and moved to a small town where the woman experienced thrilling encounters.

BEVERLY STANISLAWSKI offered a short story “Build it and They will Come” Two young boys save their town from a flood by trying to erect a brick wall.

BOB NEUMAN presented several anecdotes about writing in “Mad about Writing.”

 SHIRLEY HINMAN told a true account of memories she cherished from childhood up to age 16 in “Memories of Childhood”

KATHY FLOTZ   read two poems: one about “A Rainy Day” at her cabin; the other poem,’ “The Awakening,” told of various birds that proclaimed their praises and their presences.

CYNTHIA HORGASH offered “Ho-hummery is No-Funnery/” A children’s book story about two friends with different interests.

DIANE STRATTON BROUGHT “Neighborliness” a reflection of feelings caused by some of life’s stresses caused by the words and actions of other people. She revealed how to bring calm to such occasions.

MEETNG ADJOURNED at 6:45p.m.

 

Respectfully submitted,

 

Beverly Stanislawski

 


 


 

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