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  • CE '22'-'23 | SAWC

    Civic Engagement '22-'23 The Team Who We Are Deb Slein* | Jaimie Baker | Laura Andolino | Linda Harvey | Norma Lapointe* | Susan Molthon | Susan Raymond *Committee Chairs January Spotlight Information We highlighted the following organizations this year at our January 2023 meeting: Brigid’s House of Hope is a long term, transitional safe house for survivors of Human Trafficking in New Hampshire and surrounding areas. Contact Brigid’s House of Hope Bethany Cottrell, Ashley Emery 603-689-8728 Bethany@brigidshouseofhope.org End 68 Hours of Hunger addresses the food shortage children experience between the free lunch they receive at school on Friday afternoon and the free breakfast they receive at school on Monday morning, 68 hours later. Contact End 68 Hours of Hunger Tara Bazydlo, Deb Payne 603-893-7040 SalemNH@end68hoursofhunger.org Family Promise Through safe housing and education, Family Promise guides families as they break the cycle and rise from homelessness to sustainable independence. Contact Family Promise Pam Wellman, Matt Hodgkiss 603- 883-7338 pamela.wellman@familypromisesnh.org The Homeland Heroes Foundation offers an array of supportive services to active-duty service members, veterans, and their families in their time of need to help restore a sense of community, independence, and well-being at home. Contact Homeland Heroes Julie Weymouth 603- 458-1275 Julie@homelandheroesfoundation.org End 68 Hours of Hunger We shopped for End 58 Hours of Hunger to meet a specific need of laundry detergent, fabric softener, bars of bath soap, and liquid soap. Poll Worker Appreciation Baskets Designed and delivered thank-you baskets for poll workers on election days. Family Promi se (Nashua) Purchased, prepared, and cooked a meal once a month for Family Promise, Nashua. Completed the "family room" project at Family Promise.

  • Arts and Culture | SAWC

    Welcome Arts & Culture A&C To inspire clubwomen, and ignite within you, a desire to make the world a more beautiful, thoughtful, and caring place. Therefore, our goal is to take an active role in sponsorship, scholarship, production, direction, and performance in every aspect of all arts and from all cultures. To be proactive in the support of all forms of Art and Culture in our local communities. Creative Writing | Dance | Fine Art | Improvisation Music | Photography | Singing | Speech | Theater Service area includes: Atkinson Hampstead Pelham Salem Windham Contact: Sarah Friend for any questions or inquiries or email SalemAreaWomensClub@Gmail.com Supported in the Past* Arts Academy of New Hampshire Field of Dreams Concert Series The Merrimack Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra The Phil Play Among the Stars Theatre Group Windham Actors Guild Windham Musical Arts Association * A donation in the past is not a guarantee of a future donation. Current Projects 2024-2026 Future Events & Projects Coming soon! Completed Projects 2022-2024 Events & Projects: Creative Writing Contest Empower Her Comedy Night Funny Money NH Philharmonic Holiday Pops Photography Contest Ranked, the Musical Staying Alive Concert Staying Alive! Tribute Band Palace Theater Beautiful at the Palace Theater The Flower Hugs Project Titanic Tea '22-24 Archive

  • Funding & Manpower | SAWC

    How can the Salem Area Women's Club help your organization? Funding & Manpower Requests Help is on the way! In 2022, the Salem Area Women’s Club gifted: $38,000+ to 40+ worthy cau ses $40,000+ in-kind donations SAWC Donation Request Form 2022.pdf Manpower Request Please email us with your request. Include as many details as possible, including the event's purpose, the date/time of when you need the volunteers, the location, the number of volunteers needed, and contact information. Donation Request Forms To ensure the quickest processing, please complete the form thoroughly and mail them to our PO box along with any other documentation regarding your request. We ask for at least 45 days to process your request. If you have any questions, please get in touch with the treasurer or email us at SalemAreaWomensClub@gmail.com

  • CE Updates '23-'24 | SAWC

    CE Updates '23-24 The Team Deb Slein* | Donna Mason | Jaimie Baker | Laura Andolino* | Linda Harvey | Maureen Hanlon | Sheila Casey | Susan Mothon | Susan Raymond *Committee Chairs March Update Homeland Heroes Foundation On March 13, 2024, the Salem Area Women’s Club donated $1000 to the Homeland Heroes Foundation (HH) located in Salem, NH. Homeland Heroes offers an array of supportive services to active-duty service members, veterans, and their families in their time of need. Many SAWC Civic Engagement and Outreach committee members were able to take a tour of the facility, share stories and make valuable connections to help support our Heroes! Pictured left to right: Sara Gieryn (HH), Susan Mothon, Julie Weymouth (HH), Jaimie Baker, Norma Lapointe, Donna Mason, Susan Raymond, Patti Drelick, Maureen Hanlon, all of SAWC. Picture taken by Laura Andolino SAWC. Brigid’s House of Hope The Salem Area Women’s Club donated $1,000 to Brigid’s House of Hope that provides safe housing for survivors of Human Trafficking. Their mission encourages hope, healing, empowerment, security, long-term aftercare and support. For more information visit www.brigidshouseofhope.org . Pictured from left to right: Miranda Lane (Executive Director) & Bethany Cottrell (Founder) from Brigid’s House of Hope along with Laura Andolino & Deb Slein SAWC Civic Engagement and Outreach Co-Chairs Food For the Hungry The Salem Area Women’s Club Civic Engagement and Outreach Committee shopped and delivered wish list items for the Food For the Hungry (FFTH) food pantry located at the HOPE Center in Salem, NH. The SAWC donated cake and brownie mixes along with sweet and salty snack packs for the children to take to school. We also included dish soap and sponges to help clean up after a fun day of baking! Pictured is Susan Mothon, Phylis Marchulatis (FFTH), Laura Andolino and Deb Slein Hands-Only CPR Training: SFD Visits SAWC Salem Area Women's Club is grateful for the training we received after our meeting on performing Hands-Only CPR and the proper way to use an AED. Mike Gordon and Doug Devine of the Salem Fire Department walked us through both procedures and what to expect when calling 9-1-1. These are all skills we wanted to learn and hope to never use. If you'd like to learn Hands-Only CPR, the American Heart Association is an excellent place to start - https://www.redcross.org/.../performing-cpr/hands-only-cpr or contact your local fire At the February SAWC meeting the CE&O Committee made a $1,000 donation to the Salem Firefighter’s campaign to purchase an emergency responder system app called Handtevy (www.handtevy.com/). This tool will provide our first responders with real-time information on the available medicine/equipment in their vehicle, provide an accurate dosage of medicine based on the victim and trauma type, track timing for follow-on administration of AED & medicine based on the town protocols, and document the emergency response activities. Appreciation Baskets The Salem Area Women’s Club members donated snack baskets to the Pelham and Salem poll workers. The snack donations were collected by SAWC members to express their appreciation to the men & women who volunteered their time to work the polls in local communities. On Tuesday, January 23, Primary Election Day, baskets of snacks were delivered to the Pelham, Hampstead, and Salem NH polling sites. The SAWC volunteers were met with warm smiles and deep gratitude by the poll workers. End 68 Hours of Hunger End 68 Hours of Hunger is a public non-profit effort to confront the approximately 68 hours of hunger that some school children experience between the free lunch they receive in school Friday and the free breakfast they receive in school Monday. Derry SAWC member Connie O’Connell requested that the CE&O Committee reach out to End 68 Hours of Hunger-Derry, an organization that hasn't received donations from SAWC before. The committee visited their location, was impressed by their program, and donated boxes of granola bars and $550 to purchase food for children's meals. Pelham The Civic Engagement Committee of the Salem Area Women's Club contacted the End 68 Hours of Hunger program in Pelham, NH, which was established in 2023. SAWC is familiar with this program and has supported other locations in Salem and Derry, NH. SAWC decided to extend its support to Pelham as well. The Pelham-End 68 Hours program has a space located at St Patrick's Church, where five volunteers store and package 50 bags of food weekly and then deliver them to the Pelham Elementary School. The volunteers' dedication and enthusiasm to support the local community's children in need is impressive. On February 15, 2024, SAWC donated $750 to purchase food, postage stamps, and greeting cards. Salem The Salem Area Women’s Club Civic Engagement Committee reached out to The End 68 Hours of Hunger program in Salem, NH, as we do each year to support this worthy cause. It was decided that instead of a monetary donation we would donate cleaning supplies as we did last year that were very much appreciated. Six of our CE&O Committee members enjoyed shopping at Ocean State Job Lot along with their staff that was extremely helpful in making these large purchases go smoothly! Items purchased in increments of 50 were laundry detergent, stain remover, dish soap, sponges, and all-purpose cleaners. Items were then delivered to the Salem superintendent's office, where donations were packaged and then distributed to families that participated in this program. February Update We Care Emergency Bags In Jan. 2023, the CE&O committee started the "We Care Emergency Bag" project. Donna Mason and Maureen Hanlon identified the need for quick access to necessary items during power outages. They planned, ordered, packaged, and delivered 70 bags to Isaiah 58 and Rockingham County Nutrition. These organizations will deliver the bags to housebound residents and people in need. Hats off to Donna, Maureen, an d the CE&O members for a successful project! Law Enforcement Appreciation SAWC-GFWC members Susan Raymond and Laura Andolino shopped for snacks at BJ's to show appreciation for Pelham Police Department during Law Enforcement Appreciation Month. The presentation was on Jan 22, 2024. Thanks to Celia Lingley and Susan Raymond for organizing the presentation. January Update Gift Card to Benefit Greater Salem Caregivers December 13: SAWC donated this elegant winter greenery centerpiece with a $100 Gift Card to the “Holiday Stroll at Greystone Farms.” The auction of this item and the many others donated benefited the Greater Salem Caregivers. December Update Wreath's Across America December 2023: The Salem Area Women's Club humbly sponsored several Wreath's Across America remembrance wreaths this holiday season. As a service organization, we are incredibly grateful for the women in our club who served and all those who continue to serve our nation. The mission of Wreaths Across America is to remember the fallen, honor those who serve, and teach the next generation the value of freedom. On December 16, at 12 pm, wreaths were laid at the Gibson Cemetery in Pelham. Patti Drelick and Susan Raymond participated in the ceremony and laid wreaths for service members interred there. They both were so moved and impressed with how organized the event was planned and executed with over 550 veterans at the Cemetery. Congratulations to all who helped and made this first-time event in Pelham a success! Comfort with Heat December 2023: The Civil Engagement and Outreach Committee carried out a "holiday giving program" by providing warmth to households in need. The committee partnered with Palmer Gas and Oil, and donated $250 each to two households with overdue heating bills. The aim was to let these families know that they are not alone and that their neighbors are thinking about them. SAWC hopes that this gift will bring a smile to their faces and provide them with peace of mind as they warm their hearts and homes this holiday season. St. Joseph Food Pantry goes green! December 2023: Salem Area Women's Club (SAWC) wanted to help St. Joseph's Food Pantry. The pantry coordinator, Kellie Lavoie, mentioned they needed bags to give out donated food. SAWC partnered with Friends of Rockingham County Aging Adults (FRCAA) and donated 400 reusable shopping bags with both organizations' logos. These bags will provide their patrons with a stronger, eco-friendly way to transport their food. Holiday Parade November 2023: SAWC attended the Salem Holiday Parade, where a refreshment table was set up with hundreds of free snacks and drinks, compliments of the Club. Laura Andolino and President Patti Drelick welcomed many parade participants as they exited shuttle buses or took a stroll while waiting for the parade to step off. A special thanks to John and Nathan Andolino who helped transport and set up the tent for this fun event! November Update SAWC participates in GFWC's National Day of Giving October 2023: GFWC is committed to volunteer community service and will participate in the National Day of Service in October 2023 to help end food insecurity. Salem Area Women's Club donated $162.78 to Bread of Life Food Pantry and $140.38 to End 68 Hours of Hunger. We thank the Civic Engagement and Outreach Committee and all members for their generous contributions. Salem Scramble September 2023: Salem High School hosted the 7th annual Salem Scramble event. Over 500 students from grades 1 to 8 and their families attended the event. The event features an obstacle course where kids can slide down a soapy water slide, climb over walls, dodge balls, crawl through mud, and more. The Salem Area Women's Club had a booth at the event with a ring toss game that was enjoyed by many, resulting in over 300 prize winners. The Club gave away over 100 tootsie pops and 125 bracelets and applied tattoos on participants and their siblings. The event also allowed the Club to let parents and grandparents know more about what they do. October Update September Update

  • Website Help | SAWC

    Website Help Website Help Passwords Set up Personal Account Report & View Volunteer Hours RSVP & Events We hope this page answers your questions. If not, please fill out the form at the bottom of the page, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. The FAQ is updated regularly, so be sure to check back for help, tips, and advice on how the website works. SAWC members are given access to the "Sisters Only" section of the website once they have completed their application and paid their annual dues. Once you have access, you'll discover the following: A monthly message from the President Contact information for the Board of Directors/Committee Chairs Club Yearbook (member directory) A document library containing forms, new and old newsletters, policies and procedures, by-laws, meeting minutes, and agendas You can now RSVP or purchase event tickets with a few simple clicks Report your volunteer hours in VAL (2023 Volunteer Activity Log) If you are not a Salem Area Women's Club member, you are welcome to explore the website, but access is limited. Password Getting Started To get started, please reset your password and update your account page Do this first... How do I set or reset my password? The website already has your email address; however, you'll need to create your password. To do that, you'll use the "forgot password" feature. Below the Help Button, select the "Log in" area at the upper right corner of any webpage. A new "Log in" window will appear. Click "Forgot Password" to set or reset it. Enter the email you use with SAWC and click Reset Password. Follow the instructions to create your new password. The system will email you a link to reset your password. Be sure to check your spam or junk folders for the email. Note: Use the same procedure if you forget your password. Unfortunately, the web admin cannot change a password for you Now do this... How do I set up my personal account page? Log into the website. The website's main header shows a down arrow above the search bar and between the bell and the shopping bag. Select the down arrow. Scroll down the menu to "My Account." Scroll Down to "Display Name" in the Display Info Area Enter your first and last name in the field. Click "Update Information" to save the changes. On the far left is a green box with a circle. Click on it and upload your photo. A confirmation box will appear if the operation is completed correctly. Reporting Volunteer Hours How to Report Volunteer Hours Log in > Sisters Only > Volunteer Activity Log Input First, make sure you've logged into the website. There are at least three ways to access the 2024 Volunteer Activity Log Input page. Use the "Sister's Only" dropdown menu to select "2024 Volunteer Activity Log Input" Go to the Sister's Only main page and click the "Submit Hours Here" button. A button that will take you to the correct page is at the bottom of the Club News. The Volunteer Activity Log contains instructions and definitions to help you complete the form correctly. After reading the instructions, input the information in the purple box at the bottom of the page. Once you click "Submit," you should see the "Thank you for submitting" pop-up below the submit button in red. It only lasts a few seconds. You'll need to re-input the information if you don't get this confirmation. How do I see the volunteer hours I’ve reported? Log In > Log In Area > Volunteer Activity Log Input Log into the website. The website's main header shows a down arrow above the search bar and between the bell and the shopping bag. Select the down arrow. Scroll down the menu to "My VAL Report." RSVP & Events How do I RSVP or purchase tickets for an Event (There are two ways to do it!) Log In > Main Menu > Events Log into the website From the main menu, select the Events tab Scroll down the page until you find the event you're interested in Click on RSVP or purchase tickets and follow the directions Whether purchasing a ticket or RSVPing to an event, you should automatically get an email confirmation from the website Log In > Main Menu > Calendar Log into the website From the main menu, select Calendar Click on the event you want to RSVP to or purchase tickets for. Click on RSVP or purchase tickets and follow the directions Whether purchasing a ticket or RSVPing to an event, you should automatically get an email confirmation from the website. How do I see Events that I've signed up for? Log in > Main Menu > select the down arrow by your name > Scroll down to My Events Log into the website. The website's main header shows a down arrow above the search bar and between the bell and the shopping bag. Select the down arrow. Scroll down the menu to "My Events" - all the events should be listed. How do I see who has signed up for Events? Log in > Main Menu > Calendar or Event > click on specific Event Go to events or calendar tab in the main menu Select the event you're interested in Event section: After clicking on an event, the event title turns green, and a down arrow appears. Click on the down arrow. Calendar section: After clicking on the event, a drop-down box appears. If someone has RSVP'd, small circles will appear, as highlighted in the yellow box. Click on "more" for names.

  • SAWC-GFWC Board of Directors 2024-2026 | SAWC

    2024-2026 Board of Directors Patti Drelick President Elaine Sincavage Recording Secretary Ronnie Shelley Communications & PR Connie O'Connell Health & Wellness Loren Faber V.P./Membership Development Shamim Calcuttawala Corresponding Secretary Darlene Daniele Education & Libraries Susan Mothon Civic Engagement & Outreach Cindy Hunzelman Treasurer Sarah Friend Arts & Culture Anne Reynolds Environment

  • Copy of ’25-’26 Renewal | SAWC

    2025-2026 Membership Renewal We hope you’re enjoying your membership! Thank you for your invaluable contribution as a Salem Area Women’s Club-GFWC member during the 2024-2025 year. The SAWC year is July 1 to June 30. As we gear up for our 2025-2026 year, it's time to remind you to renew your membership. The Annual Dues rate is still only $30**. However, we're offering a $5 discount if paid by June 30, 2025, making the amount due only $25* We hope you’ll continue to be a part of our dynamic organization of do-gooders! For our newest members who joined between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025, we prorate your dues in your second year to bring you into our fiscal cycle. Here is the prorated schedule for this upcoming '25-26 year for those who've joined since July 2024. If you are unsure of what month you joined, or have any questions at all, please call SAWC Treasurer, Cindy Hunzelman, (603) 548-5418. This chart shows amount due for the month joined. * = discounted amount if paid by June 30, 2025 2024 Jul: $25*/$30 | Aug: $22*/$27 | Sep: $20*/$25 | Oct: $18*/$23 | Nov: $16*/$21 | Dec: $14*/$19 2025 Jan: $12*/$17 | Feb: $10*/$15 | Mar: $8*/13 | Apr $6*/$11 | May $4*/$9 ** For credit card transactions, a flat handling fee of $1 is charged, which is displayed in the payment area. Please complete all the following sections. About You Get Involved Photo Release Yearbook Photo Annual Dues We want to extend our heartfelt thanks for your invaluable contribution as a member of the Salem Area Women’s Club-GFWC during the 2024-2025 year. As we gear up for the 2025-2026 year, we kindly ask that you remember to pay your annual dues. Thank you! Prorated dues for members paying for their second year in the club. Please select your annual due payment * Regular priced dues - $31.00 July '24 - $26 Aug '24 - $23 Sep '24 - $21 Oct '24 - $19 Nov '24 - $17 Dec '24 - $15 Jan '25 - $13 Feb '25 - $11 Mar '25 - $9 Apr '25 - $7 May ’25 - $5 About You First Name Email Would you like a reminder phone call before membership meetings? * Yes No Last Name Best Phone for you Type of Phone Choose an option Address same as last year. No need to fill in this section Street Address Street Address Line 2 City State Zip Code Get Involved We hope all our members will actively participate in one of the following areas. Please consider selecting more than one! The more help we have, the better we can serve our communities. Please select your area(s) of interest: Arts & Culture Civic Engagement & Outreach Communication & Public Relations Education & Libraries Enviornment Health & Wellness Hospitality Committee Phone Committee I authorize the Salem Area Women's Club (SAWC) to use and reproduce photographs of me taken during SAWC events without compensation. I understand that these photographs may be used alone or in conjunction with other pictures (still or moving), sketches, and in any medium, including, but not limited to, SAWC's website, newsletters, social media, brochures, newspapers, yearbooks, and other printed materials. All negatives and prints shall constitute the property of the Salem Area Women's Club. Please select one after reading the above statements: I grant authorization stated above. I DO NOT grant authority Please input your initials and date affirming that you've read and understood the Photo Release Initials Today's Date Photo Release Yearbook Each year the club produces a yearbook that contains members' contact information and a photo. If you would like to submit a different image from the one we used last year, please upload it using the button below. We'll do our best to use the new picture. Make sure to save the photo file with your first and last name If you don't have a headshot, send us a photo of yourself that you like, and we'll try to use it Upload File Upload supported file (Max 15MB) Annual Dues We want to extend our heartfelt thanks for your invaluable contribution as a member of the Salem Area Women’s Club-GFWC during the 2024-2025 year. As we gear up for the 2025-2026 year, we kindly ask that you remember to pay your annual dues. Thank you! Prorated dues for members paying for their second year in the club. (The price includes a $1.00 processing fee) Submit Form & Go to Checkout Thanks for submitting! About You Get Involved Photo Release Yearbook

  • December 2023 Membership Meeting | SAWC

    Mark your calendar for the Annual Holiday Party Holiday Party & December General Mem bership Mee ting SAWC Holiday Party & General Membership Meeting Tues, Dec 5, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM Elks Lodge, 39 Shadow Lake Rd, Salem. Join us for holiday festivities! We'll start with cheese, crackers, and a holiday punch. Then, we'll enjoy a delicious catered luncheon, have fun with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and participate in a free raffle with lots of gifts to be given away. We'll also have a Christmas carol sing-along and a community service project called Caregiver Treat Hugs. The cost for the delicious hot buffet of salad, rolls, penne chicken, and broccoli or chicken cordon bleu with pilaf, plus coffee, tea, dessert, and cold drinks is $20 per person. Members can attend the meeting without partaking in lunch. In addition to the festivities, there will also be a Holiday Cash Bar to help you get into the spirit of the season. We hope to see you there! If you'd like to have lunch, please RSVP by November 27. RSVP & Pay for Lunch Online RSVP for Lunch/Pay at door RSVP to just meeting Instructions for the Caregiver Holiday Treats Who doesn't love Holiday Treats ? We know we do! So why not share your favorite holiday treats with us and others? It's time to break out your favorite holiday treats *. After our holiday lunch in December, we'll enjoy an explosion of different holiday treats baked by our members! In addition, we will put together Treat Hugs for our communities' caregivers. If you are participating, please create three dozen goodies and package them as described below: Caregiver Holiday Treat Hugs Community Service Project: Two dozen treats for community caregivers. To ensure good hygiene and safety, please divide your treats into small baggies before bringing them to the meeting. Use your judgment to decide how many cookies to put in each baggie, considering they are for the caregiver's snack. To help you determine the right amount, consider how many treats you would eat while having a cup of coffee or tea. SAWC will provide supplies to create festive appreciation bags for the treats during the meeting. Once completed, our SAWC elves will deliver the treats to local caregivers later. Holiday Dessert Buffet: One dozen of your favorite holiday goodies on a plate or in a box for the whole club to enjoy after lunch. Please remember: Put your name on the containers that you want back You can participate in the dessert buffet without buying the holiday lunch ($20) Email or bring a hard copy of your recipe(s) to the meeting so we can share them on the website. Not a baker? No time to bake? Don't want to bake: S tore-bought is okay! * Treats can be anything yummy - cookies, brownies, bars, candy, etc. The Treat Hugs must be shelf-stable, not fragile, and fit into a baggie. Cakes, parfaits, pies, cheesecakes, and cannoli are not good choices for the Treat Hugs. Treats

  • 2023 GMM Minutes | SAWC

    2023 Meeting Minutes January 10, 2023 February 7, 2023 March 7, 2023 May 2, 2023 June 6, 2023 September 5, 2023 October 3, 2023 November 7, 2023 December 5, 2023 Minutes of the General Meeting January 10, 2023 CALL TO ORDER : Vice President, Rachel Kingston opened the meeting at 12:00 with 40 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. January birthdays were celebrated. Birthday members present were: Karin Bernard, Carol Demers, Jarlene LeBlanc, Jean Malisos, Susan Mothon, Phyllis Seccareccio, Marilyn Suszek, and Bonnie Wright. COLLECT & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE : Rachel invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Guests: Sara Gieryn guest of Julie Weymouth, Rosanne Silver guest of Susan Mothon, and Sheryl Feinstein and Jeanne Barry attended through discovery from our social media platforms. VICE PRESIDENT : Rachel encouraged the members to sign up for the GFWC Leadership Education and Development (LEADS) Seminar Program. Stipends are given by GFWC-NH and SAWC-NH to help defray costs. Committee Reports: Due to the nature of this meeting, “Spotlight on Civic Engagement,” Committee Reports were not presented by the Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, and Treasurer. Civic Engagement : Deb Slein reported: ~ “Spotlight on Civic Engagement” Four organizations that we support will speak and we will present donations to each, End 68 Hours of Hunger, Brigid’s House of Hope, Homeland Heroes Foundation, and Family Promise. ~Handouts were given highlighting the presenters today and categorizing all the organizations we donate to under the GFWC Civic Engagement & Outreach broad categories. ~ Aware/Prepare handouts were given to all members. Aware/Prepare is a monthly calendar preparedness program the Civic Engagement Committee is launching to educate members on Crime Prevention/Safety/ Disaster Preparedness. Each month a new Preparedness topic will be highlighted in the SAWC newsletter and the website. Environment: Linda Harvey would welcome any members interested in being on her committee. She needs accurate emails from members. Health & Wellness: Linda Molchan spoke of “Way to Glow, “The Community Service Program of GFWCNH Health and Wellness. Activities can be done in groups or on your own. All your activities should be logged by the members and Linda will then report your activity to the State. More information on this new program will be in the February newsletter. Arts & Culture: Joanne Cuomo circulated at each table and explained the rules and criteria for the Creative Writing Contest. The contest is open to all members and prizes will be awarded. All entries should be submitted by February 15, 2023. She also had a handout of the upcoming play Funny Money performed by the Windham Actors Guild at the Windham High School on February 17th @ 7:00 p.m. New Business: Rachel introduced GFWC-NH President, Beth Roth. Beth spoke of the GFWC-NH Mid-Winter Meeting to be held on January 28, 2023, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord, NH. She also informed the members that the Photography Contest submission deadline is January 25th. Winners will be announced at this MidWinter meeting. Upcoming Events: The Town of Salem is offering Salem residents 5 evening workshops. “The Local Government Academy.” Workshops are geared to promote civic participation and help residents understand how the town of Salem works. Workshop sessions are Thursdays: 2/9, 2/16, 2/23 3/2, and 3/9. If interested please register at https://www.townofsalemnh.org . All upcoming events were listed in the January General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Vice President, Rachel Kingston adjourned the meeting at 12:56 p.m Minutes of the General Meeting February 7, 2023 CALL TO ORDER: President, Patti Drelick opened the meeting at 11:45 at the Colosseum Restaurant with 53 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. February birthdays were celebrated. Birthday members present were: Maria Baribeau, Kelly Moss, Katie Monteiro, Sue Phillips, and Nancy Woodward. COLLECT & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE : Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Guests: Charlotte Johnson & Roseanne Silver guests of Susan Mothon, Grace Frittitta and Karen McKallagat guests of Joanne Cuomo, Linda Simmons guest of Patti Drelick, Debbie Baghdady guest of Sheryl Feinstein, and Sue Buonanno guest of Stephanie Stone. New Members: Four new members were initiated by President Patti Drelick and Vice President Rachel Kingston. The new members are Susan Covey, Sheryl Feinstein, Grace Frittitta, and Karen McKallagat. President: Patti reported that the yearbooks are not ready yet, but will be completed soon. She was pleased to inform members that for the 2022 GFWC year, 91 project reports were completed and reported to GFWC-NH. Congratulations were extended to all members that participated in project report submissions. Vice President: Rachel gave an update on the LEADS program, stating that New Hampshire has 2 candidates, but would love to have more candidates come forward. Corresponding Secretary: Sandy Carlson reported that thank you cards were received from UpReach Therapeutic Equestrian Center, Family Promise, Homeland Heroes, and Survivors of Domestic Violence. Recording Secretary: Norma Lapointe prepared the Minutes of December 6, 2022, and January 10, 2023 meetings and stated they were emailed to all members. Tanya Donnelly made a motion to accept the minutes of the December 6th meeting. The motion was seconded by Joanne Cuomo. Vote Passed Tanya Donnelly also motioned to accept the minutes of the January 10th meeting. The motion was seconded by Marilyn Suszek. Vote Passed. Committee Reports: Arts & Culture: Joanne Cuomo inquired if anyone has submissions for the Creative Writing Contest to please turn them in to her today. The deadline for the contest is February 15, 2023. There’s a sign-up sheet for Windham High School’s play “Funny Money” if any member is interested. Civic Engagement: Deb Slein reported the following: Salem Police Department’s new comfort dog “Rhea”, received a new crash crate donation from SAWC and 2 additional dog crates from member Jaimie Baker. Civic Engagement members present for the donation at the Salem Police Department were Norma Lapointe, Susan Raymond, and Jaimie Baker. Photos were taken and circulated at this meeting and were sent to news agencies for publication in local newspapers. Family Promise Community Room has been receiving a cleaning and facelift with the purchase of new chairs, bookcases, wall art, rugs, children’s mats, and children’s table and chairs. Efforts on this project were coordinated by Sheila Casey. Photos of members cleaning toys and arranging furniture were taken and circulated at this meeting. Homeland Heroes annual gala will be held March 25, 2023, at Castleton in Windham NH. There is a sign-up sheet for this event if any members are interested. If you have any questions, please see Norma Lapointe. Education & Libraries: The reading program at the Haigh School is continuing on Wednesdays from 12:00-12:30, if you are able to read at that time openings are still available. A wish list has been given to the club for educational toys, puzzles, and books to be donated to the school. If you have any items to donate, please contact Lori or Kelley. Health & Wellness: Connie O’Connell reported that she and Linda will be delivering the comfort bags to Parkland Hospital, Derry, NH on February 15th. Also, the committee will be initiating a Walking Club that coincides with “Way to Glow, “The Community Service Program of GFWC-NH Health and Wellness. Members will meet each Wednesday beginning February 15, 2023, @ 9:00 a.m. at the Tuscan Kitchen entry of the rail trail and walk for 30 minutes. Members can also keep track of their own personal walking time even if it is not with the Walking Club. Communications & PR: Maria reported that more events and club donations will be submitted to local newspapers for publication. She also researched Epsilon Sigma Omicron (GFWC-ESO), the GFWC book club, and highlighted the group’s mission and goals. The research efforts were done to see if any members had an interest in joining ESO. New Business: Patti introduced GFWC-NH President, Beth Roth. Regarding ESO, Beth informed the club that SAWC member Lexie Kearley is the State ESO co-chair and can give the club any additional information on joining ESO. Beth announced the Annual GFWC-NH Meeting will occur on April 28th and 29th, 2023. Awards on the club reports submitted in January will be given out at the Annual Meeting. Sheila Casey presented a “Book of Hugs” to the SAWC President on behalf of all the SAWC members. Member Activity: Blank cards were given to members to “Send a letter to an Elder Day.” Cards will be collected and distributed to residents at Salem Haven and Silverthorne. Stamped envelopes & cards were given to members to “Send a Card to a Friend Day.” Raffle tickets were given out at check-in and 10 different raffles were given out to members! Upcoming Events: All upcoming events were listed in the February General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Connie O’Connell made a motion to adjourn the meeting at 12:43 p.m., seconded by Kathy Moreschi. All in favor. Submitted by Norma Lapointe Recording Secretary Minutes of the General Meeting March 7, 2023 CALL TO ORDER: President, Patti Drelick opened the meeting with 44 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. March birthdays were celebrated. Birthday members present were: Cathy DiParolisa, Audrey Mosher, Connie O’Connell, Ann O’Sullivan, Karen Roulston, and Deb Slein. COLLECT & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Guests: Bobbie Coffey guest of Sheila Casey, Charlotte Johnson & Linda Simmons guests of Susan Mothon, and Diane Campbell Payne guest of Jaimie Baker. New Members: Two new members were initiated by President Patti Drelick and Vice President Rachel Kingston. Charlotte Johnson and Linda Simmons. New member Roseanne Silver was absent for the initiation. President: Patti announced that the SAWC was recently 97 years old as of February 22, 1926, and also pointed out it is Women’s History Month. In honor of this event, member Susan Mothon, performed a narration on the life of Bessie (Ross) (Morrison) Webster, a past President (1962-1963) of the SAWC and Treasurer of the Salem Historical Society. Vice President: Rachel reported that we are now 95 members strong! The LEADS candidate chosen for 2023 was Mary Ryan from the Exeter Area GFWC. Corresponding Secretary: Sandy Carlson reported that thank you cards were received from the Community Outreach of St. Anne’s Parish Food Pantry, End 68 Hours of Hunger, Food for the Hungry at the United Methodist Church, and India Williams granddaughter of Marilyn Suszek. Cards were sent to Doreen Koor, Dolly Falco, Annibale Todesco of the Colosseum Restaurant, and Maria Moscone. Recording Secretary : Norma Lapointe prepared the Minutes of the February 7, 2023 meeting and stated they were emailed to all members. Sheila Casey made a motion to accept the minutes of the February 7th meeting. The motion was seconded by Deb Slein. Vote Passed Committee Reports: Due to the nature of this meeting, “Spotlight on Education & Libraries” the committee will highlight their contributions for the year and spotlight guest speakers Heather & Piper Dezan of Salem High School’s FIRST Robotics Team 6324. Education & Libraries: Kelly Moss reported: ~ FIRST Robotics Team 6324 will receive a contribution of $1000 towards their program. ~Salem Family Resources program Success by Six has received a $500 contribution and SAWC members have been volunteering and reading to the children on Wednesdays. Educational toys have also been donated by the SAWC members. ~Salem Public Library has received a $1000 donation towards the purchase of children’s Wonder Books and a rolling book cart for $500. ~In Memoriam Books are being donated to the Salem Library in memory of member Ginny Lord. ~ Dollars for Scholars donation of $250 was made in memory of 3rd-grade student John Conway. ~SAWC $500 Scholarship is currently available to any SAWC-GFWC NH member, their child, or grandchild. All criteria and the application process are stated in the April newsletter. ~Lilac Tea Signature Event will be held May 21, 2023. A local author, Marty Kelley will be reading and signing books for purchase at this event. More details to follow. Arts & Culture: Joanne Cuomo reported there are sign-up sheets for 2 events today. A “Titanic Tea”, at the Silver Fountain Tea Parlor in Dover on April 17th and “Staying Alive” at the Palace Theatre on May 20th. Sandy Demers & Beverly Johnson announced the winners of the Creative Writing Contest. Winners are: 1st Place- Nancy Woodward – “The Life of Gizmo 2nd Place- Sandy Carlson – “Treasure our Lands” 3rd Place- Joanne Cuomo – “A Life’s Changing Journey” Civic Engagement : Deb Slein reported the following: Donations of $250 were given to the Bread of Life Food Pantry and HOPE Center Food Pantry. The CE 2022/23 budget includes a donation toward the renovation of the Historic Salem Town Hall so we’ve arranged to have our next Board Meeting there. The CE Committee is considering organizing a tour for our club members in May. Kelly Moss & Bonnie Wright enlightened members on the need for a Salem Charter Commission and encouraged members to get out and vote on March 14, 2023 for this very important ballot item. Health & Wellness : Linda Molchan reported that the Comfort Bags were delivered to Parkland Medical Center and a 2nd set will be delivered to Holy Family Hospital. Members will be volunteering at Silverthorne all are welcome to join for a St. Patrick’s Day activity. If anyone has ideas for an Easter activity, please contact Linda. New Business: a. GFWC-NH President Beth Roth gave a brief talk on the GFWC sisterhood and the upcoming GFWC-NH Annual Dinner and Conference on April 28-29, 2023 at The Grappone Center in Concord, NH The Yearbook Binders were given out to the members and Patti gave a brief description of the contents and ongoing updating of the binders. April 4, 2023, the SAWC GFWC-NH membership business meeting will be from 11:45-12:30 social optional catered lunch for $20, and bingo to follow. Sheila Casey May 15th bus trip to Amish Country, Gettysburg, and Hershey Park is being organized. Please contact Sheila for details if you are interested. Survey: A Credit Card Survey was passed out at this meeting to determine if the members wish to implement paying dues and social activities by credit card. Upcoming Events: All upcoming events were listed in the March General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Patti adjourned the meeting at 1:45 p.m. Submitted by Norma Lapointe Recording Secretary Minutes of the General Meeting May 2, 2023 CALL TO ORDER: President, Patti Drelick called the meeting to order at 11:45 with 45 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. May birthdays were celebrated. The birthday members present were: Marilyn Hamel. Today’s meeting’s theme” Spotlight on Arts & Culture” focused on our Arts & Culture Committee. COLLECT & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Guests: Sandy Soler guest of Susan Mothon, Nancy Roy & Marcia Cody guests of Joanne Cuomo, Dottie Crisa guest of Carol Demers, and Melody Pelletier guest of Bev Johnson. Guest Speakers attending the “Spotlight on Arts & Culture” were: Sarah Brown, Charlene Westerdale, Christine Caron, Molly Derrig, Bonnie Glazier, and Pat Good. Member Activity: Members assembled a ‘Memorial Day Pin Project’ during the social segment of the meeting. Over 700 US flag pins were attached to preprinted cards for the members to distribute to the community in honor of Memorial Day. President: Patti announced that the SAWC received 7 awards at the GFWC- NH Annual Meeting along with Sandy Carlson and Linda Molchan being awarded this year’s SAWC Honor Roll Honorees. Glynn of the Salem Historic Commission received the 2023 GFWC-NH UNITY award! Congratulations were extended to all the members for their hard work in achieving all the awards. Vice President: Rachel reported that the Club is at 100 members. Treasurer: Patti reported in Lories’ absence that the Club received its portion of the charitable gaming monies from GFWC-NH in the amount of $16,721.04. Corresponding Secretary: Sandy Carlson reported thank-you cards were received from the Town of Hampstead, Bridging the Horizon, Homeland Heroes, FIRST Robotics Team 6324, American Legion Auxiliary Post 63, Salem Fire Department, and New Hampshire Children’s Trust. Thinking of you cards were sent to Lorraine Amirault and Ann Reardon. Recording Secretary: A correction was noted and the April 4, 2023 minutes were approved. Committee Reports: Arts & Culture: Joanne Cuomo & Shamim Calcuttawalla presented “Spotlight on Arts & Culture.” Seven organizations that the SAWC supported during the year were invited to give a brief talk on their organization and all were presented with monetary donations. ~Arts Academy of NH $250, ~Field of Dreams Concert Series $1,000, Merrimack Valley Philharmonic $500, NH Philharmonic $500, Play Among the Stars $500, Salem Performing Arts $250, and Windham Musical Arts $250. Education & Libraries: Kelly reported the Lilac Tea will be held on May 21, 2023, 4-5 p.m. at Centerpoint Church. Tickets are $30 for parents and children. Civic Engagement: Deb Slein reported the following: ~The CE committee delivered a car seat, baby stroller, and high chair to the Manchester VA Hospital Women’s Program for their upcoming annual baby shower to be held on May 21, 2023. ~ The SAWC will be hosting a tour of the Salem Historical Museum’s 4 buildings on May 17, 2023, from 10:00-12:00. ~Thank You for the snack donations you brought in today for the Poll Workers appreciation baskets. The donations will be distributed to the 5 polling locations on the May 9, 2023 Special Election. ~Thank you for participating in assembling the SAWC Memorial Day Pin project today. Please distribute the pins to the community during the month of May. Health & Wellness: Linda Molchan reported that the SAWC will be a sponsor for Center for Life Management’s ‘Evening of Inspiration ‘featuring ABC’s Head Meteorologist and author Ginger Zee. There is a sign-up sheet at this meeting for members interested in attending. Upcoming Events: All upcoming events were listed in the May General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Patti adjourned the meeting at 1:46 p.m. Submitted by Norma Lapointe Recording Secretary Minutes of the General Meeting May 2, 2023 Minutes of the Annual Meeting June 6, 2023 Annual Meeting: The Annual Meeting was held at Searles Chapel, 3 Chapel Lane, Windham, NH at 11:30 with 54 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. A musical performance, Harmony, by the Arts Academy of NH, led by Rebecca Carle, Music Instructor entertained the members. At the conclusion of their performance, a $250 donation was presented to the Arts Academy of NH. At 12:15 Lunch was provided by the Residence at Salem Woods culinary staff. In appreciation of the Residence at Salem Woods, a donation was presented to the Alzheimer’s Association in the amount of $1000.00. Call to Order: Patti called the meeting to order at 12:45. Thanks were given to members for donating jars and to Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home for donating flowers to the Flower Hug Project. To date, flower arrangements have been donated to Salem Haven, Rockingham Nutrition Meals on Wheels, Silverthorne Adult Daycare, Warde Center, Family Promise residents, and at today’s meeting. Collect and Pledge of Allegiance: Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Celebrating June Birthdays: Lorraine Amirault, Laura Andolino, Maureen DiPalma, Tanya Donnelly, Sheryl Feinstein, Maureen Hanlon, Donna Murphy, Susan Raymond, Sandra Soler, and Stephanie Stone. New Member Initiation: Four new members were initiated at the meeting by President Patti Drelick and Vice President Rachel Kingston. The new members are Carolyn Bullen sponsored by Ann Mahn, Bobbie Coffey sponsored by Sheila Casey, Maureen Hanlon sponsored by Patti Drelick, and Sandra Soler sponsored by Susan Mothon. Guests: Sara Gieryn guest of Julie Weymouth. 2022-2023 Survey : A year-end survey was distributed to the members to determine what aspects of the club’s activities and programs the members enjoyed or needed improvement. President: Patti announced the 2023-2024 theme of Hugs & Harmony for the upcoming year. A handout was given on the 2022-2023 membership percentages of growth, age distribution, and membership location. The following membership details were also noted: 1.) 104 Members to date, (2.) 39 new members since 6/1/22, (3.) Barbara Elliot longest member of SAWC, (4.) Moment of Silence for our deceased members. Patti reviewed the 7 awards the SAWC received at the GFWC- NH Annual Meeting along with Sandy Carlson and Linda Molchan being awarded this year’s SAWC Honor Roll Honorees. Both Sandy Carlson & Linda Molchan were presented with floral bouquets. Floral Bouquets were presented from the 2022-2023 Board to President, Patti Drelick, outgoing co-chair of Civic Engagement, Norma Lapointe and outgoing co-chair of Education & Libraries, and Lorie Ball (absent). Civic Engagement Donation Patti announced a $5,000 donation will be given to the Salem Historical Society at their June 13th meeting for the Capital Campaign Renovation of the Olde Town Hall. Our donation allows for SAWC to be a sponsor of one of the new windows with our Club name placed on a plaque to be permanently displayed at this historic landmark. Meeting Adjourned at 1:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted by: Norma Lapointe, Recording Secretary “Welcome Back Party” General Meeting Minutes September 5, 2023 Welcome Back Party: The meeting was held at the Derry-Salem Elks, 39 Shadow Lake Rd, Salem, NH at 11:30 a.m. with 52 members and 12 guests in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. Special guest visitors were Officer Brian Lawrence of the Salem PD, and Comfort Dog Rhea. Members were treated to brownie ice cream sundaes and were given the opportunity to join various SAWC Committees. Call to Order: President, Patti Drelick, called the meeting to order at 12:35. Thanks were given to members for donating food items which will be distributed to local food pantries for the GFWC National Day Service to take place on September 30, 2023. The following Guests & New Members were introduced to the membership. Nancy D’Agostino, Patricia Allen, Peggy Breault, Claire Brugnani, Mary Daniell, Linda Early, Saphya Lotery, Karen Lowe, Donna Mason, Peg Parrott, Ramona Pippin, and Kathie Redmond. Collect and Pledge of Allegiance: Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. August & September Birthdays: Carolyn Bullen, Susan Covey, Suzanne Lebrecque, Nelli Poeltl, Ariel Vaillancourt, and birthday members present were: Shamim Calcuttawala, Pam Hansen, Karen Hill, Rachel Kingston, Doreen Koor, Anne Reynolds, and new member Mary Daniell. New Member Initiation: Two new members were present and initiated at the meeting by President, Patti Drelick and Vice President, Rachel Kingston. The new members are Susan Woodman and Saphya Lotery. Vice President/Membership: Rachel Kingston reported that at the beginning today’s meeting there were 105 members with 5 new members signing up today bringing the total membership at 110! The new membership dues fee will be $30 for any member joining after today’s meeting. Recording Secretary: Norma Lapointe stated that the June 6th Minutes were emailed to all members prior to the meeting. Marilyn Suszek made a motion to approve the minutes. Motion was seconded. Vote passed. Corresponding Secretary: Sandy Carlson reported that Thank You cards were received from the following for our donations received. Lauren Strob & Amanda Ricardi, Girl Scout Troop Leaders and Renee McGuire, Haverhill YWCA, Director. Thinking of You cards were sent to Lorraine Amirault, Beverly Johnson and Dottie Randall. Get Well wishes were sent to Karen Hill and Suzanne Labreque. Treasurer: Patti announced the Board of Directors approved the appointment of Cindy Hunzelman as the new Treasurer of the Club. Cindy discussed her background experience and reported the Treasurers Report for the period ending August 31, 2023. The checking balance is $72, 532.26 and total of CD’s and checking balances are $124,189.47 2023-2024 SAWC-GFWC Budget: Patti went through the objectives of the budget and explained how the Board arrived at the estimated Budget income of $79,145 and estimated expenses and donations of $76,673. Deb Slein made a motion to accept the budget at presented. Motion was seconded. Sheila Casey had various budget questions that were answered by Patti and Cindy. Audrey Mosher had specific questions related to the SAWC Scholarship and those questions were answered by Patti. Marilyn Hamel had a question regarding why a specific food pantry was not listed on the budget. Deb Slein will look into that specific food pantry. Betty Gay had a question on amending a budget line item. Patti explained the procedure on how to amend a line item. Vote Passed by Majority, with 4 members abstaining. Arts & Culture : Joanne Cuomo stated that the Committee meeting has not been established yet. She thanked member Susan Hopkins for her Flower Hugs donations. She also thanked member Susan Woodman for reaching out to Mann Orchards Riverside for their donation of flowers. Patti encouraged members to take Flower Hugs from the tables to spread cheer through the community. Civic Engagement & Outreach: Deb Slein reported that volunteers are needed for the Salem Scramble to be held September 30, 2023. Volunteers are needed 1st Wednesday of every month for the preparation of meals at Family Promise. Environment: Linda Simmons reported that the Committee met once during the summer and the first project that will be underway is the Town Forest Clean-up on October 21, 2023. SAWC has received a designated section of the Salem Rail Trail to beautify. Planting of this section near the Methuen/Salem line will be held September 26, 2023. Health & Wellness : Connie O’Connell reported that the Committee met 3 times during the Summer. The upcoming projects for the 2023-2024 year will include the continuation of the Comfort Bags, monthly volunteering at Silverthorne Adult Day Care with a Craft activity, and continuing to support The Upper Room and the Greater Salem Caregivers. It was noted that Cross Country Mortgage will be donating cloth string bags for the Comfort Bag project. New Business Supplemental page of the yearbook is available to all members at this meeting. Log all your hours on the website and if assistance is needed, please contact Jaimie. State GFWC President, Beth Roth spoke of the GFWC-NH Fall Field Meeting to be held at Searles Chapel, Windham on October 14, 2023 and invited all members to attend. Member Activity Raffle ticket winners were drawn, and following were winners: Karen Hill- Joe Dial Book Roseann Silver – Soleil Hair Products Sheila Casey- Cheese Board Upcoming Events: All upcoming events were listed in the September General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Meeting adjourned at 1:43pm Respectfully submitted by: Norma Lapointe, Recording Secretary General Meeting Minutes October 3, 2023 Member Community Service Project: Members donated Christmas Cards and then wrote messages and addressed them to deployed servicemen. Call to Order : President, Patti Drelick, called the meeting to order at 12:25 with 55 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. October birthdays were celebrated for Claire Brugnani, Sandy Carlson, Ruth Gallo, Linda Harvey, Charlotte Johnson, Lexie Kearley, Linda Molchan, Janet MacMillan, Ann Mahn, Ramona Pippin, Dorothy Randall, Lyn Schwager, and Ann Marie Taylor. Collect and Pledge of Allegiance: Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Guests: Lori Perry, Barbara Lightbody, and Olivia Smith. Member Activity: Members addressed Christmas cards for deployed servicemen. The microphone was passed around the room for everyone to introduce themselves and speak of their interests and backgrounds. New Member Initiation: Ten new members were present and initiated at the meeting by President, Patti Drelick and Vice President, Rachel Kingston. The new members are Patricia Allen, Claire Brugnani, Dottie Crisa, Sarah Friend, Ruth Gallo, Linda Jennings, Donna Mason, Melody Pelletier, Ramona Pippin, and Kathie Redmond. President: Patti spoke of the upcoming Fall Field Meeting on October 14, 2023, at Searles Chapel, Windham. She encouraged all to attend this fun and informative statewide GFWC event to meet other club members and learn more about what GFWC is all about. Registration can be done at this meeting. Accolades were given to all those involved with the Flower Hugs Project. It was noted that over 100 Hugs were delivered by Rockingham Nutrition on our behalf. Since those deliveries were made, Patti has received several cards and voicemails of thanks for our Flower Hug donations. Vice President/Membership: Rachel Kingston reported the Club surpassed its goal of 100 members and we are now at 112 members! Recording Secretary: Norma Lapointe stated that the September 5, 2023 minutes were emailed to all members prior to the meeting. Marilyn Hamel made a motion to approve the minutes. The motion was seconded. The minutes were approved. Corresponding Secretary : Sandy Carlson reported that the following cards were sent and received: Thinking of You to Dot Scott. Get Well to Paula Senia and Linda Molchan. Thank you to Hannaford’s, Mann Orchards Riverside, and Douglas & Johnson Funeral Home for flower donations. Thank you cards were received from the Birches Academy of Academics & Art and NH Philharmonic, for our monetary donations. Thank you received from Lois Mireles, Brenda Teague, and Joe & Gail Delahunty for Flower Hugs. Treasurer: Cindy Hunzelman reported the following balances as of September 30, 2023. The checking account balance is $59,151.18. A new CD was purchased with the excess cash balance from last year of $12,891.76. The total of all CDs, petty cash, and checking balances is $125,435.79. Arts & Culture: Patti reported in the A&C Chairmen’s absence that there are 2 upcoming events that the SAWC supports. The NH Philharmonic concert on October 14, 2023, and The Merrimack Valley Philharmonic on October 29, 2023. Both concerts are listed in the Agenda under Upcoming Events. Civic Engagement & Outreach: Deb Slein reported that the Salem Scramble, held on September 30, 2023, was very successful, there were plenty of volunteers at the SAWC Booth and lots of community interest at the booth. Volunteers are needed at the SAWC-sponsored refreshment table at the Historical Society’s Salem Soul-Stroll on October 22, 2023. Members were also asked to volunteer as ghosts in the graveyard for the event. Sheila Casey reported that 12 Christmas Stockings will be sent to deployed troops for “Operation Care for Troops.” Christmas cards that were addressed at this meeting will accompany the Christmas Stockings. Education & Libraries: Darlene Daniele reported that the reading program at the Haigh School will resume soon. The committee will be looking into placing children’s books at Convenient MD and the Salem Rail Trail. Environment: Anne Reynolds reported that all the plantings have been completed at the SAWC garden on the Salem Rail Trail. The ribbon cutting will take place on October 18, 2023. Members are invited to attend. The committee is also looking for volunteers for the Town Forest Clean Up Day, on October 21, 2023. Health & Wellness: Linda Molchan reported that the GLOW walking is ongoing. Please log your hours! Silverthorne is looking for volunteers in pairs rather than all members on the same day. A sign-up sheet is at this meeting if you would like to volunteer. Comfort Care bags are ongoing and sewers are needed again to sew new bags. Brittany Talbot is organizing a Zoom meeting on November 13, 2023 for Communicating with Alzheimer’s. More details to follow on this topic. Communications: Jaimie Baker is availing herself for all members needing help in navigating the website on reporting hours. She is available before and after meetings for any questions. Member Activity: Member Introductions: The microphone was passed around the room for everyone to introduce themselves and speak of their interests and backgrounds. Raffle ticket winners were drawn, and the following were winners: Karen Hill- Mum Plant Anne Reyolds- Mum Plant Sheila Casey- Chocolates Stephanie Stone- Book Olivia Smith- 2 NH Philharmonic Tickets Upcoming Events: All upcoming events were listed in the October General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Meeting adjourned at 1:33 p.m. Respectfully submitted by: Norma Lapointe, Recording Secretary General Meeting Minutes November 7, 2023 Call to Order: President, Patti Drelick, called the meeting to order at 12:32 with 49 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. Thanks were given to members for donating socks and mittens for the homeless and art supplies for Birches Academy. Special recognition to State GFWC President, Beth Roth for her attendance. Thank you also given to all members who baked and brought goodies for today’s meeting. Today’s meeting’s theme “Spotlight on Health & Wellness” focused on our Health & Wellness Committee. Guests: Kathy Binda, Karyn Emerson, and MaryJo Lambert guests of Marilyn Suszek, Elaine Sincavage guest of Beth Roth, and Margaret Moon-Hames guest of Grace Frittata. Guest Speaker Mary McGahan, GFWC-NH Epsilon Sigma Omicron Co-Chair. Guest speakers attending the “Spotlight on Health & Wellness” were Kerri Ali and Melissa Sullivan. Collect and Pledge of Allegiance: Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. November Birthdays: Birthdays were celebrated for Linda Jennings, Linds Simmons, Dolores VanBlarcom and Members present were: Sheila Casey, Joanne Cuomo, and Cindy Hunzelman New Member Initiation: Four new members were initiated at the meeting by President, Patti Drelick and Vice President, Rachel Kingston. The new members are Peg Pearse-Parrott, sponsored by Laura Andolino, Lori Perry sponsored by Kathy Scalia, Christina Baroni sponsored by Joanne Cuomo and Marian Vollmer sponsored by Patti Drelick. Vice President/Membership: Rachel Kingston spoke of the LEADS program that will take place at the National GFWC Convention in Chicago Illinois in June. She will be conducting a ZOOM meeting at the end of the month to give an overview of what you can expect at the LEADS and how to apply to become a candidate. Details on this ZOOM meeting will be forthcoming Recording Secretary: Norma Lapointe stated that the October 3, 2023 Minutes were emailed to all members prior to the meeting. Maria Baribeau made a motion to approve the minutes. The motion was seconded. Vote passed. Corresponding Secretary: Sandy Carlson reported that Thank You cards were received from the following organizations for our donations. Center for Life Management, The Upper Room, and Bread of Life Food Pantry. Thinking of You card was sent to Kelly Moss, and a get-well card was sent to Beverly Johnson. Treasurer: Cindy Hunzelman reported that the balance in the checking account at 10/31/23 is $56,839.30 and the total of all CDs and checking is $123,485.45 Committee Reports: Health & Wellness: Linda Molchan & Connie O’Connell presented “Spotlight on Health & Wellness” with a guest speaker from the Center for Life Management. They also spoke of the ongoing projects in their committee. a. 20 Comfort Bags to be delivered in February 2024 b. Virtual Dementia presentation 11/13/23 2:00 – 3:30 c. SAWC members Care Givers Survey d. Silverthorne Volunteers are needed please call Maria at Silverthorne at 603-893-4799 e. Glow Program is still ongoing please log your walking hours Arts & Culture: Joanne Cuomo stated that there is a sign-up sheet at this meeting for the Holiday Pops performance of 12/17/23 at 2:00 at the Seifert Performing Arts Center. There is also a sign-up sheet for the Creative Writing Contest. Member, Susan Mothon, will be providing a workshop for anyone interested. Civic Engagement & Outreach : Deb Slein reported the following updates for projects of the Committee. a. Caregiver Holiday Treat Hugs information sheet available at this meeting. b. SAWC will have a booth at the Salem Holiday Parade on 11/26/23 and will provide food and drinks to the participants of the parade. c. Wreaths Across America- 10 wreaths donated and 5 more from the Organization for the upcoming wreath laying on 12/16/23 at 12:00 p.m. at the Gibson Cemetery in Pelham. d. Donations will be given to 2 Food Pantries. CenterPoint Food for Thought will receive gift cards with our name for food baskets and St. Joseph’s Food Pantry will receive tote bags with our logo on them for their food donations. Education & Libraries: Darlene Daniele reported that the Storybook Hugs Project will be resuming at the Haigh School on Thursdays from 2:30-3:30. A 1-hour training session is available if desired. Environment: Anne Reynolds reported that the final clean-up for the SAWC garden at the Salem Rail Trail will be on 11/15/2023 at 12:00 p.m. Please sign up to volunteer. Upcoming Events: All upcoming events were listed in the November General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Meeting adjourned at 1:38 p.m. Respectfully submitted by: Norma Lapointe, Recording Secretary Minutes of the General Meeting December 5, 2023 Call to Order : President, Patti Drelick, called the meeting to order at 12:15 with 56 members in attendance. The attendance sheet is attached to this document when filing for records. The meeting was celebrated as a Holiday Party. Thanks were given to all members who baked cookies for both today’s meeting and Caregiver Treat Bags. Thanks were given to all members who signed cards for the Women’s Shoebox Project and last month’s sock and mitten donations. Guests: Kathy Binda and Karyn Emerson guests of Marilyn Suszek, Sue Davis guest of Darlene Daniele, and Paula Cormier guest of Lorraine Amirault. Special Guests: Santa & Mrs. Claus (Dave & Ann Marie Taylor) and Buddy the Elf, (Nick Distelbrink) Collect and Pledge of Allegiance: Patti invited all members to stand and recite the Club Collect followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. December Birthdays: Birthdays were celebrated for Patricia Allen, Jaimie Baker, Maria Doyle, Dolly Falco, Sara Friend, Patricia Marshall, Ann Reardon, and Julie Weymouth. Honorary Member Induction: Seven members were inducted as Honorary Members at the meeting by President, Patti Drelick. The new honorary members are Lorraine Amirault, Sandy Demers, Dolly Falco, Beverly Johnson, Jean Malisos, Audrey Mosher, and Dot Randall. Recording Secretary : Norma Lapointe stated that the November 7, 2023 Minutes were emailed to all members before the meeting. Linda Molchan made a motion to approve the minutes. The motion was seconded. The minutes were approved. Holiday Party: A hot buffet lunch catered by Gourmet Bites was followed by a festive holiday raffle with Buddy the Elf distributing the items. Members were able to partake in photos with Mr. & Mrs. Claus and everyone enjoyed the narration of the 12 Days of Christmas by Mr. & Mrs. Claus and their 12 helpers! Upcoming Events: All upcoming events were listed in the December General Membership Agenda (attached to this document when filing for records.) Meeting adjourned at 1:38 p.m. Respectfully submitted by: Norma Lapointe, Recording Secretary

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    Calendar SAWC's calendar always evolves as we reach out to help our communities. Be sure to read our monthly newsletter and check out our Facebook page for more information! April 2026 Today Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11:30 AM SAWC General Membership Meeting - 3rd Annual Cultural Celebration 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 1:30 PM Centennial Afternoon Tea 6 7 8 9

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    Environment Our Mission The GFWC Environment Community Service Program encourages us to become stewards of the earth by working to preserve the world’s resources, protect wildlife and domesticated animals, live sustainably, and beautify our communities and enjoy nature. Environmental degradation is cumulative, and many scientists warn that we are at a tipping point. There is no time like the present to act. Where is SAWC's Garden on the Salem Bike Ped Corridor Our garden is located on Hampshire Road across the field from Pep Boys. GPS: 9 Hampshire Road, Salem, NH Before September 2023 April Update SAWC Trash Squad Takes on the Veterans Parkway April 11, 2024 Despite the gloomy and damp weather, a group of dedicated members swarmed the Veterans Memorial Parkway in Salem picking up litter. Donning high-visibility vests, boots, rain gear, hats, and gloves, they worked in pairs to tackle the task at hand. As they worked, the sound of laughter and chatter filled the air, and it was inspiring to see how the group remained cheerful and motivated. At one point, a member discovered a soaked $100 bill, but upon closer inspection, it was discovered that it was a fake. Despite the false alarm, the group remained in high spirits and continued their efforts to keep the parkway clean and beautiful. Trash Warriors Anne Reynolds* Linda Simmons* *Committee Chairwoman Betty Gay Carol Demers Chrissy Baroni Cindy Curd Deb Slein Dee Stikeman Donna Mason Jaimie Baker Karen Roulston October Update Town Forest Clean-Up On October 21, members of the SAWC Environmental Committee teamed up with the Salem Conservation Commission to help maintain the Salem Town Forest. Linda Harvey, who is a member of both the Environment Committee and the Conservation Commission, along with Linda Simmons, Mike Banks, and Glen Edwards, volunteered to clear the brush on the Town Forest trails. The Salem Town Forest is situated on Shadow Lake Road, opposite Shadow Lake, and parking is available next to the NH Dept. of Transportation Salt Storage Shed. September Update SAWC Gets Dirty for a Good Cause To play, press and hold the enter key. To stop, release the enter key. The Salem Area Women's Club Plants a Stunning Garden For All To Enjoy. September, 2023 Fall is an excellent season for planting, and the Environment Committee of the Salem Area Women's Club took advantage of a beautiful September day to create a new garden along the Salem Bike-Ped Corridor. The garden is located by the Salem/Methuen border and welcomes visitors with various bushes, flowers, and grasses. The club plans to add annuals in the spring and continue maintaining the garden. SAWC is delighted to collaborate with the Friends of the Salem Bike-Ped Corridor in their efforts to enhance and beautify the corridor, which stretches from the Massachusetts border to the Windham Rail Trail. This particular section is a significant step towards the broader goal of the Granite State Rail Trail Association, which seeks to connect the rail trail from Salem to Lebanon, NH, creating a continuous trail that spans 100 miles.

  • Club News | SAWC

    Club News Educate, Engage, Empower Welcome New Members! Jean Marie Kennamer | Cida Zeeb| Gail Ellis | Susan McLoughlin Verna Baxter | Brenda Ampollone | Lorraine Horn | Amie Bracey Calendar Events Welcome Weekly Activities Committee Meetings Non-SAWC Special Events New Volunteer Opportunties H&W Volunteer Opportunties CE&O Volunteer Opportunties E&L Volunteer Opportunities SAWC Volunteer Opportunities Section Menu Membership Meetings All Membership meetings are the first Tuesday of each month (Sept-June) from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm at the Derry-Salem Elks Lodge (39 Shadow Lake Rd, Salem.) Handicapped parking is available at the top of the driveway. Please enter through the ramp-accessible side door. Good, used Books Wanted SAWC's Education & Libraries Committee is seeking donations of used books for all ages, in good condition, to help stock the Little Free Library we recently donated and erected in Pelham, NH, in front of Lyons Park. Contact: Mary Daniell @ SalemAreaWomensClub@gmail.com A Chorus Line Sat, May 31, 2pm at the Palace Theater, Manchester. We'll have a large contingent of members going to see this stunning concept musical capturing the spirit and tension of a Broadway ensemble audition. (carpooling and possibly going to lunch first are additional options) SAWC discounted tickets only $40pp for fantastic seats! An event of the A&C Committee. RSVP at April 1st meeting or contact Sarah Friend. New Groups Forming Quilters Group Calling all Sewers and Quilters to join our new Quilting Club! Member Jeanne Malisos has volunteered her sewing room as a place to gather and make quilts to support the various efforts SAWC has partnered with. We also have free fabric available for your projects. Contact Jean Malisos at 603-893-2665 for more information. Way to Glow! If interested in forming a walking group in spring, please contact Danielle 978.604.1843 or reddogyoga72@gmail.com And if you walk on your own, don't forget to add the miles to your activity page on our website! Puzzle Swap A new program for our Puzzle loving Members! Bring one puzzle you enjoyed making and take one home. Questions? Dianne Chapdelaine 603-401-7483 or dmbc1205@yahoo.com New Book Club Forming With the tremendous success of our current Book Club, which has been meeting for 3 years, and has members on a wait list, we are calling for more interested reading fanatics to help us get the 2nd group started. Contact: Sarah Friend, sfriend220@comcast.net for more information. Committee Chairs Arts & Culture: Sarah Friend CE&O: Patti Drelick Education & Libraries : Darlene Dainele Environment: Anne Reynolds Health & Wellness : Connie O'Connell Public Relations: Open Upcoming Events Please confirm with the committee chairs for date, time, or location changes. For a complete list of events, please visit the calendar or events pages 8 days to the event Centennial Afternoon Tea May 05, 2026, 1:30 PM – 4:00 PM Buy Tickets Multiple Dates 36 days to the event SAWC General Membership Meeting Jun 02, 2026, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM RSVP Weekly Activities RSVP Dust Busters When: Mondays 10 AM-12 PM Loc : Salem Historical Museum, Main Street Contact: Susan Mothon Committee: CE&O Help put the Salem Historical Museum back together after its recent major renovation. RSVP Hearts in Harmony When: Thursday, 12 PM Loc : Sandra Demers's Home Contact: Amy Moldoff Committee: A&C Give us a try and drop to try it out. No auditions, just a group of friends who love to sing spreading joy at local retirement communities and nursing homes. RSVP Yoga for Members When: Wednesday, 11 AM Loc : Salem Boys & Girls Club, 3 Geremonty Dr (upstairs) Contact: Danielle Risch Committee: H&W Improve your mobility, reduce stress, and gain a greater sense of wellbeing. Committee Meetings Dedication. Expertise. Passion. Please join one of the monthly committee meetings. Arts & Culture When: 2nd Tues 10:30 AM Contact: Sarah Friend Where: Sarah's home Education & Libraries When: 3rd Tues 10:00 AM Contact: Darlene Daniele Where: Darlene's Office Hospitality Committee When: 4th Fri 9:00 AM Contact: Dianne Chapdelaine Where: Kelley Library Civic Engagement & Outreach When: 2nd Wed 10:00 AM Contact: Susan Mothon Where: Millville Arms Comm. Ctr Environment When: As needed Contact: Anne Reynolds Where: TBD Communication & P.R When: As needed Contact: Open Where: TBD Health & Wellness When: 4th Mon 1:00 PM Contact: Connie O'Connell Where: Kelley Library New SAWC Volunteer Opportunities Who said picking up trash couldn't be fun? On Friday, April 4, from 10 AM to 12 PM, meet at Big Lots parking lot, Veterans Memorial Parkway (across from the Police Department), Salem. Wear work clothes, long socks, boots, and gloves; we will provide fluorescent vests. Sign up by contacting Anne Reynolds or just show up; more hands make light work Ongoing Committee Volunteer Opportunities Health & Wellness The Health & Wellness Committee has a monthly volunteer project at Silverthorne Adult Day Center, Geremonty Drive, on the first Tuesday of every month, immediately following our membership meeting. Members help entertain their participants by singing, reading a book, making a craft, or just old-fashioned visiting and conversation. Silverthorne also welcomes volunteer help at any time. For more info, call Connie O'Connell. Civic Engagement & Outreach The Civic Engagement and Outreach Committee invites members to provide appetizers for the Bridging the Horizons Magic Fred Show on Saturday, April 19. We need light appetizers like crackers, cheese, dips, and fruit that don’t require heating. Donna will handle picking up and dropping off the donations. If you're interested in helping, please contact Donna Mason or sign up at the April General Meeting. DUST BUSTERS Love to clean and organize? Join the Civic Engagement & Outreach "Dust Busters" volunteering to help put the Salem Historical Museum back together after its recent major renovation. Mondays, 10-12am, at Museum, Main St, Salem. Questions? Contact Susan Mothon Education & Libraries The Education & Libraries Committee, in partnership with the Salem Intergenerational Collaborative, is seeking Volunteers for the following: Storybook Reading, approx 1 hour, at Salem Family Resources and Birches Academy. Help create a Parent/Child Playgroup, 1-1 1/2 hours at Cindy's Place, Main St, Salem Assist 1st Graders who need extra help reading- For more details, contact Nancy D'Agostino, ics.salem.nh@gmail.com SAWC Volunteer Opportunities Hospitality Committee The Hospitality Committee is looking for help with the following: If you like to bake or just want to add to our refreshment table, please get in touch with Lee Grannon. She is creating a schedule for our monthly meetings. Looking for someone to help launder our tablecloths after each meeting. Event/party planner? Join our committee! If you can help or simply wish to join this fun committee, please contact Chair: Lori Perry. Help the Club with your talents! Like to organize things? Need a member to create a scrapbook of our Club's events. Like to research? Help us research and prepare our history for our 100th Anniversary coming in 2026. Help Help Help Help Non-SAWC Events Support great organizations in our communities. Great towns have great Libraries! Sat, Apr 19, 10-12noon, at the historic Alice Hall Library, Main St, Salem. SAWC has partnered with The Salem Historical Society to take you back in time to your grandma’s day and contrast the differences in libraries past and present. Visitors, young and old, will be welcome to browse books, play some games, listen to a story, and mingle with special Library VIPs: Natalie Ducharme, Director, Kelley Library and Miss Alice L. Hall, head librarian at the Salem Public Library 1924 – 1966 (43 years). Free. Open to the public. Magic Fred - Back by popular demand! Sat, April 19, 2-5pm, St. Joseph School Auditorium, 40 Main St, Salem. Let's support Bridging the Horizon and bring the grandkids to this magical event. Light appetizers and desserts will be served. Tickets: $20. RSVP by April 12. An event sponsored by the Civic Engagement and Outreach Committee with bonus hands-on member service project: ***please consider providing an appetizer for this event. Nothing that needs to be heated or cooked. (don't have to attend, we're happy to coordinate getting your goody there) Contact Donna Mason, 603-244-8032 or toothfairy858@comcast.net If you're looking for other fun events to go to, check out Bridging the Horizon's calendar... https://bridgingthehorizon.org/ Salembration is coming to Town! From now through Dec 11 , more than 10 family-fun events are being planned to celebrate Salem's 275th Anniversary. Check out their website and calendar: https://www.salemnh.gov/1097/Anniversary-Events-Info General Marquis de Lafayette - Salem NH Visit Sat, June 21, 2-3:15pm , Salem High ride to Field of Dreams. Stay tuned for more details. SAWC anticipates participating in the historic and fun event as a continuum of Salem's 275th Anniversary. Salem's 275th Anniversary Photography Scavenger Hunt. Jan 1 - July 4, 2025. Get together with friends and form teams to explore Salem’s history by visiting current or former town landmarks. Snap a selfie or group photo at the site. Participants with the most correct locations that include corresponding photos will be entered into a drawing. Winners are announced at the Town Party on Aug 9. Contact Susan Mothon 978-725-8515 spietrantoni@yahoo.com for more information. Win-Win! Dine out and support the SHS Culinary Arts Program. The Salem High School Culinary Arts students will be offering a buffet-style service in their 3 Seasons Restaurant. To view the menu and hours of operation, please click https://salemculinary.blogspot.com/ to see our blog. The week’s offerings are listed under the menu tab. You may dine in or take out. We highly suggest reservations. To do so, simply email with the following: Time for reservation as listed on our blog, # of Guests, Dine In or Take Out, and Payment needs to be made in the form of cash or check made out to SHS Culinary Arts. Any questions email me: Kaci Ahern, kaci.ahern@sau57.org Salem CTE, 44 Geremonty Drive, Salem NH 03079

  • New Members | SAWC

    New Members Welcome to the Salem Area Women's Club GFWC We are thrilled to have you join us. Your unique perspectives and talents are a valuable addition to our club, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact you'll make. Prepare to embark on a journey of self-discovery and growth. Explore our local non-profit organizations, impact our communities meaningfully, and form lasting friendships along the way! Whether you find fulfillment in assisting at a food pantry, organizing events, or developing your leadership skills, we will connect you with fellow club members who share your passions. What’s Next? You're invited to participate in these activities for new members. There is no specific order; jump in when you are ready! Initiation: Your membership officially begins upon receipt of your application and dues. We warmly invite you to our initiation ceremony, but participation is not required. Friday Coffee for New Members: We will also hold a friendly coffee gathering on the Friday following our Tuesday membership meeting for our new members. New Member Orientation: Our comprehensive orientation is held throughout the year. This is a valuable opportunity to learn more about SAWC GFWC, feel fully supported, and be well-informed about our club. Orientation Binder Pages Overview Quick Information Mailing Address P.O. Box 1015, Salem, NH 03079 Meeting Address Derry-Salem Elks Lodge 39 Shadow Lake Rd, Salem, NH 03079 SAWC GFWC Email SalemAreaWomensClub@gmail.com Facebook SalemAreaWomensClubNH Website www.SalemAreaWomensClub.org Who’s Who? Patti Drelick President pattidrelick@comcast.net 603-818-9172 Elaine Sincavage Recording Secretary laniejane@aol.com 617-639-6530 Ronnie Shelley Communications & PR mariabaribeau@gmail.com 603-475-0707 Connie O'Connell Health & Wellness connie_oconnell@yahoo.com 603-571-1736 Loren Faber V.P./Membership Development Shamim Calcuttawala Corresponding Secretary shamimcalc@outlook.com 603-401-4075 Darlene Daniele Education & Libraries darlene@dmdatlaw.com 603-818-9327 Susan Mothon Civic Engagement & Outreach Cindy Hunzelman Treasurer chunzy@aol.com 603-548-5418 Sarah Friend Arts & Culture sfriend220@comcast.net 617-416-5291 Anne Reynolds Environment wareynoldsfamily8@gmail.com 603-560-1856 General Membership Meetings General Membership meetings are usually the first Tuesday of each month (Sept-June) from 11:30 am - 1:30 pm at the Derry-Salem Elks Lodge (39 Shadow Lake Rd, Salem.) Handicapped parking is available at the top of the driveway. Please enter through the ramp-accessible side door. We ask members to RSVP for meetings, which helps us plan them. In addition, we offer lunch at some meetings, which need to be prepaid for. Visit our Events Page to RSVP for meetings and other events. 2024 Dates: September 9** October 1 November 5 December 3 2025 Dates: January 7 February 4 March 4 April 1 May 6 June 3 Learn to Speak SAWC GFWC Every organization has its own language, which consists of abbreviations and terms. Below is a list of ours! Please inform us if we missed any. Board/BOD: The Board of Directors includes all the officers, major committee chairs, and any other committee the President wishes to add. CSP: 5 Community Service Programs, defined by the General Federation Women’s Club. A&C: Arts & Culture Committee | CE&O: Civic Engagement & Outreach Committee Env: Environment Committee | E&L: Education & Libraries Committee | H&W: Health & Wellness Committee GFWC: General Federation of Women’s Club (International Organization). The overall governing body is in Washington, DC. GFWC-NH: General Federation of Women’s Club New Hampshire (State level org.) GMM: General Membership Meeting Log: Recording your volunteer hours online for State and National Reporting. News Briefs : Emails sent by the President that contain club information, information from other organizations, dates, and invitations. They are a great source of information! Officers: The elected officers are the President, Vice President & Membership Chair, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, and Corresponding Secretary. SAWC GFWC or SAWC: Salem Area Women's Club GFWC. Our club’s name Service Area : We serve Salem, Pelham, Windham, Hampstead, Derry, and Atkinson Sister: A term to fondly refer to fellow members SP : Service Project. A service project is usually completed at each membership meeting. Spotlight: Each committee is given time during the membership meeting to discuss their accomplishments, invite a guest speaker, hand out donations, etc. Standing Committee: Created by the President for a specific task, project, or event, i.e. Hospitality, Communication and Public Relations, Christmas Cookie Hugs State: When someone refers to The State, they usually mean our state-level organization (GFWC-NH), not the State of New Hampshire. VAL: Volunteer Activity Log. A place on the website to record your volunteer hours Volunteer Hours: Time members worked on club-approved programs and projects. This includes hours spent in committee meetings, tasks from the meeting, and volunteer work tied directly back to SAWC GFWC. Website Website Directory The following information is available on the website from the menu bar. The “Sisters Only” Section is secure and only available to members once they set up their password. Our website is constantly changing and growing. If you cannot find something, use the search bar at the top of each page. If you need help with the website, find an error, or need something updated, complete the footer at the bottom of each page or contact the Web Administrator, Jaimie Baker, at 551-427-4697 or Jaimie.Baker@outlook.com . About •Website Help •Set/Reset Password •Board of Directors •History•Meeting Location •Notable Members •GFWC History •GFWC Structure •GFWC Statistics •Funding & Manpower RequestsClub Club News This page provides the latest news: Newsletter, mini-calendar, welcome of new members, volunteer opportunities, etc. Calendar View all events on a monthly calendar. You can RSVP from the calendar. Event See all the Events and RSVP Join Us •New Member Application •2024-2025 Membership Renewal •Member Discounts •Scholarships What We Do •Arts & Culture •Civic Engagement & Outreach •Education & Libraries •Environment •Health & Wellness •Standing Committees •Social Committees •Volunteer Opportunities Sisters Only – Password protected •A Note from Patti •2024 General Membership Meeting Minutes (2023 & 2024) •Years in Photos (2023 & 2024) •Contacts •CSP Folders •Library Forms Bylaws Newsletters 2023-2024 Yearbook GFWC Club Manual •VAL Reporting - Volunteer Activity Log

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  • Social Committees | SAWC

    Social Committees What's that famous saying? "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy?" Unfortunately, as a group of women who love to give back to communities by volunteering our time, talent, and treasure, we tend to forget to care for ourselves. Taking time to recharge our batteries is very important, and by doing it within SAWC, we can continue to build friendships, bonds, and shared experiences. This self-care, in turn, makes us better volunteers! Currently, our IOST activities include the following: Book Club Lunches Movies Walking (Walkie Talkies) And much more in the works... If you have any additional activities you'd like to see SAWC add to the list, don't hesitate to contact our "Captian of Fun," Patti Drelick. I n O ur S pare T ime “Even though you’re growing up, you should never stop having fun.” – Nina Dobrev

  • Nonprofit | Salem Area Women's Club

    The Salem Area Women's Club members work to "Be a Power for Good." Last year SAWC members volunteered more than 40,000 hours and gave over $35,000 of in-kind resources to support the efforts of programs in the arts, education, civic engagement, health and wellness, and the environment. Welcome Who We Are The Salem Area Women's Club GFWC-NH (SAWC) has been serving the local community since 1926 by making a positive impact through philanthropy and outreach programs. With over 125 members, SAWC donated over $45,000 to nearly 90 organizations last year. SAWC is affiliated with GFWC, an international women’s organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of others through volunteer service. GFWC-NH brings together all General, Junior, and Juniorette Clubs in the State. Cookie Hugs Club members delivered homemade cookies to local caregivers. Education & Libraries Local author reads her book to children at the Kelley library. Go to link Emergency Bags The CE&O committee created emergency bags for clients of Isaiah 58 and Meals on Wheels. Go to link Flower Hugs The A&C committee creates Flower Hugs to bring a little joy in our communities. Go to link Environment Created a garden along the Salem Pedi-Bike Trail Go to link Art & Culture Members prepare Flower Hugs. Go to link Arts & Culture Members enjoy a Holiday Concert. Go to link Environment We rolled up our sleeves to beautify a new section of the Salem Pedi Bike Trail. Go to link CE&O Club members placed wreaths on veterans graves. Go to link 1/1 Community Service Programs What We Do The Salem Area Women's Club GFWC-NH works locally to bring positive change. We are dedicated to community improvement through volunteer service. Simply put, we impact lives through acts large and small. Our organization's efforts are structured and targeted, thanks to five key committees that oversee most of our projects. We collaborate with local organizations to identify the most effective ways to impact positively. These committees are also ways we connect and build friendships. To learn more about the CSPs, tap on one of the buttons on the left. Report Volunteer Hours

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  • C&PR Updates | SAWC

    C&PR Updates December Update The SAWC website was created last year, and new features have been added this year. The Help section is now easily accessible from the website's header or the About tab, providing information on how to set up an account, log volunteer hours, and RSVP to an event. RSVPing for most club events is now more straightforward, with the option to do so through the Calendar or Events tab. You can also view a list of attendees or see which events you have already RSVP'd to. See the Help section for instructions. Knowing who is attending an event is crucial, and the SAWC website makes it easy to keep track. SalemAreaWomensClub.org Reporting your Volunteer Hours Our annual report to the State organization is coming up soon. We need your help to make it happen. If you've volunteered or attended club meetings this calendar year, please log your hours on our website. Committee chairs will use this information to create an individual report for each project. If you're part of a committee, ask your chair if they need help with the writing process. Last year, over 100 reports were composed in just two weeks! SAWC's Geek Squad Looking for some help with your computer? Maybe you need a brief tutorial on navigating the SAWC website, using Word to write a document, or exploring Facebook to stay in touch with friends. You can take advantage of the first hour of our monthly meeting to bring your laptop or tablet and get your questions answered in a collaborative and informative setting. If you prefer a quieter learning environment, we also offer house calls! Call Jaimie at 551-427-4697 or email SalemAreaWomensClub@Gmail.com for more information. 2024 Yearbook It's time to start working on the 2024 yearbook! Before we begin, we need to make sure that all the information in last year's edition is still accurate. If you don't have a copy handy, you can find the current yearbook in the Sister's Only Section on the website. This is also a great opportunity to update your photo! If you're new to the club this year, please send a headshot to the provided Gmail address and make sure to save the photo with your name. If you have any changes to the information, please email us at SalemAreaWomensClub@Gmail.com . All updates are due by December 1. Newsletter Articles If you're interested in submitting an article for the monthly newsletter, please to send it to mariabaribeau@gmail.com by the 20th day of each month. Be sure to come up with an engaging headline and include all the standard details like who, what, when, where, and how and any pictures you’ve taken. Additionally, please remember to include your contact information and any other pertinent details. More Changes to the Website: •The club calendar is now linked to all of our events. If you want to RSVP/pay for an event, you can look for it on the calendar or in the Events section. The Event section is sorted by groups All Events General Membership Meetings Committee Meetings SAWC Events/Volunteer Opportunities Partner Events GFWC-NH/GFWC Events Same information, just different ways to look at it

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