After a hectic autumn of coats fittings,
kitchen and backpack deliveries, reading in schools and the massive undertaking that is Books & Brunch, members relaxed and kibitzed with friends. Doesn't everyone look well-rested and fabulous!
The captions are by no means a full biography of any member's ALCW involvement, but just
some "off the top of my head" recollections. We missed and value those members who weren't at the luncheon and know your involvement is just as important as those mentioned here.
As I took photos and gazed around the room at all the wonderful women present and those absent but in our thoughts, I felt honored to be a part of such a group that truly cares for the less fortunate and generously gives their time to help. Writing a check is easy compared to the countless hours it takes to personally fit one child at a time into a coat and make each one feel valued with a special word or two. We may never know the difference we truly make in a child's life beyond the material things we provide in winter wear, books or kitchen essentials. These things could be the impetus to higher learning or what it takes to keep them out of a shelter and on to a better life.
So as we ring in 2012, wherever we may be, let's raise a glass to ALCW and the beginning of a new year. -- Marianne Cortopassi
Past presidents Madelon Pearlman (2004-2006) and Marguerite Spangehl (2008-2010) launched a profitable eBay venture with Usha Swamy. These ladies are always a good source of information and ideas. |
An uninvited guest tried to crash the luncheon, but munched on some parsley instead. |
Everyone was happy to see Roseanne Nash at the luncheon, shown here with Marguerite Spangehl. Roseanne has bounced back from some health issues and comes out to support ALCW when she can. |
Marie Raffl and Madelon Pearlman |
Kathy Motherway and Diane Kurtz |
Mary Parsons and Becky Moats |
Judy Casten with Carla Feinkind and Meg Cooper Judy, immediate past VP Donor Development and Ly Hotchkin's very good friend, has cultivated valuable relationships for ALCW within the greater Hinsdale community. We missed Judy at B & B, but she was doing something of far greater importance, supporting a friend with cervical cancer, who was paddleboarding on the Ganges River to raise money and awareness. To learn more, go to http://starryganga.com/ |