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Twentieth Century ClubAlabama Federated Women’s ClubP.O. Box 92Ashland, Alabama 36251

http://twentiethcenturyclub.blogspot.com/

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Alabama State HeadquartersAFWC State Headquarters 2782 Niazuma Avenue Birmingham, AL 35205 205-323-2392 email: [email protected] To learn more and to schedule tours, meetings,and special social occasions, visit The Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs

Or contact: Annette Tucker @ 205-591-2830

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General Federation of Women’s Clubs

1734 N. Street N.W.

Washington, DC 20036-2990

Phone: 202-347-3168

Fax: 202-835-0246

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.gfwc.org

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HISTORY of Twentieth Century In October, 1962, the seeds were planted by theProgressive Club of Ashland, and in 1963 theTwentieth Century Club sprouted and come intobeing. Under the sponsorship of the ProgressiveClub, it became a member of the GeneralFederation Women’s Club (GFWC). (openlink to read more) THE HISTORY OF THE

TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB.doc

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2008-2010 20th Century Club Officers

President—Sandra Willis

Vice-President—Tina Nolen

Secretary—Linda Varner

Treasurer—Sue Luker

Critic Parliamentarian—Marlene Jackson

Historian—Sue Luker

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COLLECT FOR CLUB WOMENKeep us, O God, from pettinessLet us be large in thought, in word, in deedLet us be done with fault-finding Mary Steward

April 1904 And leave off self-seeking.May we put away all pretenseAnd meet each other face to faceWithout self-pity and without prejudice.May we never be hasty in judgmentAnd always be generousLet us take time for all thingsMake us grow calm, serene, gentle. Teach us to put into action our better impulses, Straight forward and unafraid. Grant that we may realize it is theLittle things that create differencesThat in the big things of life we are at one.And may we strive to touch and to know That great, common human heart of us all, And O, Lord God, let us forget not to not, to be kind.

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““Heart Awareness Training”Heart Awareness Training”February 2010 February 2010

@ Varner’s Law Office@ Varner’s Law Office Trainer: Nurse & Club Woman-Marlene Trainer: Nurse & Club Woman-Marlene

Jackson (open hyperlink and view)Jackson (open hyperlink and view)

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January 2010 “Reporting”

` open this hyperlink to view the 2008-2010 reports submitted

Twentieth Century Club\Sandra Reports 2008-2009.doc

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December 2009 AnnualSanta’s Workshop

Clubwomen decorate the Ashland City Library, bake cookies, create crafts, read a story and give a book to approximately 100 children, ages 3-10, from 8—12a.m. one Saturday every December, with the help of elves of course.

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December 2009

The most active month of our club! Santa’s Workshop and our Regular Meeting

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December 2009 @ Melinda’s• C:\Documents and Settings\Sandr

a\Desktop\December 2009.ppt

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November 2009~~ConservationOpen this hyperlink to view the events of the program

Conservation Speakers Nov 2009.ppt

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October 2009—International

(For the full Story Go to) www.youtube.com then type in rocket stoves jbalam100

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September 2009—First Fall Meet

@ The Ashland City Library with

Linda Varner & Sandra Willis

Everyone welcomed everyone back and discussed the upcoming events for the new year. Recruiting new members was at the top of our list. Kim Crist gave a report on the successful Summer Art Camp.

Club women voted to donate money to the world mission Operation Smile (open this link to see how you can give) http://www.operationsmile.org

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May 2009—@ Kim CristFinal Spring Meet: Arts Program

As Clay County Art Director, Kim shared her “art work” of putting on our counties’ art camp! She shared about the money—organization—the scholarships. Our club sponsored one child this year. Check out more

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April 2009 Home life @ Jennifer’sScrap Booking—The club discussed and made

plans to purchase materials to continue working

on our club scrapbooking.

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March 2009 @ High PointsOur club’s annual luncheon/meeting. Club

women met @ the wonderful High Points

Restaurant in Ashland, Al. News of all the

February Heart Health Awareness activities were

discussed.

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February 2009 @ Cheryl February 2009 @ Cheryl ColemanColemanHeart HealthHeart Health

Clubwomen discussed how club members,Clubwomen discussed how club members,

our community and our schools participated in our community and our schools participated in thethe

American Heart Association’s promotion ofAmerican Heart Association’s promotion of

National Wear Red Day to raise the awareness National Wear Red Day to raise the awareness ofof

the Number One Killer of women: Heart the Number One Killer of women: Heart Disease Disease

Learn more now at www.heartforwomen.orgLearn more now at www.heartforwomen.org

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February 2009 Go RedFebruary 2009 Go Red

www.goredforwomen.orgwww.goredforwomen.org

Clubwoman, Teacher, Sandra Willis and herClubwoman, Teacher, Sandra Willis and her

Barfield 1Barfield 1stst & 2 & 2ndnd Graders and Staff Go Red Graders and Staff Go Red

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February 2009 Go RedFebruary 2009 Go Red

Clubwoman, Teacher, Sandra Willis and herClubwoman, Teacher, Sandra Willis and her

Lineville Elementary Kindergarteners, 3Lineville Elementary Kindergarteners, 3rdrd, 4, 4thth, 5, 5thth

Grades and School Staff participate in Go Red!Grades and School Staff participate in Go Red!

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Radio StationRadio Station

Club woman Sandra Willis visits local Club woman Sandra Willis visits local radio station to discuss her class’ radio station to discuss her class’ events to bring awareness to heart events to bring awareness to heart disease. disease.

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Other Heart Health Information Other Heart Health Information WebsitesWebsites

www.healthiergeneration.orgwww.healthiergeneration.org

www.igohugo.orgwww.igohugo.org

www.powertoendstroke.orgwww.powertoendstroke.org

www.americanheart.org/startwww.americanheart.org/start

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January 2009 W/ Sandra & Linda @ Ashland Library

Reporting

Club members pieced together all

the work the club had completed in

the past 12 months. Linda Varner

and Sandra Willis hostess, with Tina

Nolen collecting reports and writing

them into forms.

(open hyperlink to view)

2007_reports.doc

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December 2008 @ Carolyn Weems

Christmas Celebration

Instead of exchanging a $25 gift

to clubwomen, we each took that

$25 and purchased clothing for

foster children with the help of the

Department of Human Resources.

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December 2008 AnnualSanta’s Workshop

Clubwomen decorate, bake cookies, create crafts, read a story and give a book to approximately 100 children, ages 3-10, from 8—12a.m. one Saturday every December, with

the help of elves of course.

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Santa’s Workshop and Some Clubwomen 2008

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November 2008 W/Tina NolenConservation

Clubwoman Tina Nolen presented a program on RECYCLING. She gave us a lot of examples of recyclables and places to take them. Members pledged to make changes and to help save our environment. She informed members of the items we recycle in our community: clothes, books, plastics, paper and glass. Clubwomen collect pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House and Box Tops for Teachers monthly.

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October 2008 @ Sue LukerInternational Program

Clubwoman Carolyn Weems shared about her two week mission trip to Kenya. Carolyn shared a slide presentation of video and pictures of her trip. She took sports equipment, taught Bible school and ministered to hundreds of children.

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2008 First Fall Meeting @ Sheryl Mattox

Promoting Healthy Hearts & Business and Sheryl’s western recipes!

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May 2008—Officer InductionClub @ The First United Methodist Church of

Ashland New members for the 2008-2010 years:

President—Sandra Willis

Vice-President—Tina Nolen

Secretary—Linda Varner

Treasurer—Sue Luker

Critic Parliamentarian—Marlene Jackson

Historian—Sue Luker

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BunnyTales Annual Fundraiser April 2008

Clubwomen Decorate for BunnyTales

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BunnyTales April 2008Clubwoman Cheryl Coleman Assist in Making Easter Crafts

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BunnyTales 2008

Clubwoman Kim Crist Shows Easter Bunny Where he CanFind His Candy!

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BunnyTales April 2008

Clubwomen Rest with Easter Bunny and Helpers!

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March 2008 Luncheon: Fundraiser—BunnyTales Clubwomen met for lunch at theFamous High Points Restaurant In Ashland. Clubwoman Kim Crist passed out tickets for each Member to sale. Donna Smith Demonstrated The craft the children will make this year!