Carnival

Posted in Blog on June 28th, 2014 by Webmaster

The Rainbow Carnival on the 24th of May was a success! We had games, food and vendors. Plinko was by far the most popular game. We also had cornhole, ring toss, can toss, and so much more! Every time kids won a game they got a token. Later they could take these tokens and exchange them for a fun prize! The girls had so much fun seeing the smiles on the kids faces after winning game. That was a reward in itself. A couple of girls from Richmond came down and had fun with us also. This carnival was a real success and I can’t wait for our next one!

Alexis

Hampton Assembly #2

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An Angel Among Us

Posted in Blog on June 23rd, 2014 by Webmaster

At the OES Official Visit in Charlottesville on June 14, the Worthy Grand Matron, Barbara Davis-Flanagan, presented an award, ‘Our Angel of Friendship’ for District 17 to our very own Mom Donna Kluefer. The award is being given in every district this year to a person, voted on by the Worthy Matrons of that District, who exemplifies charity, volunteerism and helpfulness to the Chapters and their community.

We are VERY proud of Mom Kluefer for all she does to help others and Virginia Rainbow.

Mom Sue Rennagel
Supreme Charity

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Car Show

Posted in Blog on June 19th, 2014 by Webmaster

On June 7th the girls of Hampton #2 got together to help Monitor’s Master Joe Grist hold their car show. Masons were scattered around either as helpers, contestants or on-lookers. The rainbow girls helped serve a hearty breakfast of eggs, bacon, sausage, hash browns, biscuits, gravy, and pan fried apples. After breakfast was served girls got to roam around and look at all the cars. One was even a reference to the taxi in the Halloween Town movies! Complete with a skeleton driver! When girls weren’t looking at cars, they were able to go the back parking lot and check out the small vendor fair complete with raffle. One of Hampton’s girls even won a Bag from 31! All in all it was a great day for Hampton girls to not only get closer to each other but also the Masons in the lodge that support them.

Maddy

Worthy Advisor

Hampton Assembly #2

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Down By the Water

Posted in Blog on June 19th, 2014 by Webmaster

On June 14th, few girls from Hampton Assembly and I volunteered to help with Monitor Lodge’s Child ID Program at a church’s event Down By the Water. Not only did we help with the Child ID when needed, we managed some of the game stations they had. They had a big bounce house and a dunk tank which you could volunteer anyone to get in. It was a fun and very hot day, but I enjoyed the sun, the games, and having a good time with my Rainbow sisters!

Julia

Hampton Assembly #2

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