Monday, August 21, 2017

Summer Fun at Wells

A small group of Altrusans escaped to the beach at Wells, ME in August for some sun and fun with wonderful friends.


Tamworth Street Fair Festivities

It was a fun day at the Tamworth Street Fair. Altrusa gave away children’s books and cookies. We met a lot of nice people and talked about what Altrusa does in Carroll County. Thank you to Cathy B and Diane for setting up. Cathy Sholtanis, Judy Taylor and Cindy Hyatt for “manning” the booth and to Thelma for organizing and reminding all of us to show up. As always many hands make light work. A special thank you to those who provided cookies; they were a big hit. We were at the fair mainly to introduce Altrusa to people who might not know who we were. We even received some nice donations. So it was a Happy Day.

Cathy Sholtanis reported that "It was such fun! We passed out lots of cookies and information about Altrusa, along with somewhere around 50 or maybe even 60 books. We even had one woman from Sydney, Australia, who took a pamphlet so she would have information about Altrusa. We weren't sure if there was a chapter in Australia, but, if not, there may soon be! Everyone we spoke to was very impressed with the work we do."  


 

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Altrusa Internation Convention 2017 - Nashville

Four members of our Club traveled to Nashville TN to attend the 100th Birthday Celebration and International Convention of Altrusa International.  It was a remarkable 3-day event with 650 Altrusans from all over the world.  Representatives of the clubs in India, New Zealand, Canada and every state in the Union were there providing insight into the broad sweep of Altrusa service.  The keynote speakers were interesting, the food delicious, and the Grand Ole Opry performance amazing.  Altrusa even had a special welcome on the big screen at the Opry!  We toured the city of Nashville, the Ryman Auditorium (original Opry House), the Country Music Hall of Fame, and the botanical gardens at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel.  We have many photos and look forward to sharing our experiences.
Tootsie and Eleanor Roosevelt (aka Pat and Nancy) at the costume party at the Sheraton Music City.

Carroll County Club members at the Ryman Auditorium with the statue of musician "Little Jimmy Dickens"

District One members on costume night - with our 100 "glasses".

Members of the Carroll County Club and the Quebec City Club enjoying drinks in the hotel garden.
District One members, including 3 past-governors, at the banquet.

About 500 Altrusans attended the Grand Ole Opry performance on Saturday.

Scholarship to Tin Mountain Summer Camp

Donna Dolan of Tin Mountain accepting the donation from Altrusa of Carroll County.
In June our Club donated $150 to Tin Mountain Conservation summer camps for a scholarship for a needy child.  This will enable a child to enjoy the outdoors and learn about environmental stewardship here in the White Mountains.