Mothers Day

Posted in Blog on June 1st, 2012 by admin

On May 8, 2012, the members of Smithfield Assembly No. 5 celebrated Mother’s Day by honoring our mothers.  During roll call, each girl stood up and answered the question, “What is your favorite thing about your mother?”

Everyone had wonderful answers and Vicki made everyone cry with her tribute to her mother.  Our Worthy Advisor read the following poem to about mothers.

M is for the million things she gave to me

O means only that she’s growing old

T is for the tears she shed to save me

H is for her heart of purest gold

E is for her eyes with love light shining

R means right and right she’ll always be

 

Put them all together that spells mother. A word that means the world to me.

 

In Rainbow Love and Service,

Lauren

Worthy Advisor

Smithfield Assembly No. 5

Grand Representative to NC and PA

 

New Jersey Rainbow

Posted in Blog on May 27th, 2012 by admin

On Saturday, May 19, 2012, Michelle, her mom “Mom Baise” and I went on a Rainbow road trip to the garden state otherwise known as New Jersey. At first I was skeptic about going, I mean come on… New Jersey is a LONG way away from my home in Virginia. We had a 7 hour road trip ahead of us. So we started off and 1000 toll booths later were almost there.  Along the way we passed a farm and we saw a horse without its lead rope attached to anything and Michelle says ” Oh my gosh it doesn’t have its leash attached.  I was ready to bust out laughing. So later when we were almost there she kept going on and on about that horse so I finally told her “Michelle, it’s not a leash it’s a lead rope” and she was like “WHAT!!!” We finally got to New Jersey and I was like WWWAAOOH because almost EVERYTHING was different. The girls where all wearing white and near the end of introductions we felt like pogo sticks from getting up and down over and over again. But it was fun and I loved it!

Installed as Worthy Advisor of Iris Assembly No. 31 was Victoria.

 

Theme:  Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart.

Motto:  Everyone wants happiness, no one wants pain, but how can you make a rainbow without a little rain?

Symbols:  Hearts and Watches

Mascots:  Butterflies

Colors:  Red, Blue and Green

Song:  “Gone Too Soon” by Simple Plan

Bible Verse:  John 11:  25-16

Flowers:  Red and White Roses

Charity Project:  American Heart Association Just Dance-a-thon and Heart Disease Awareness pin sales

Service Project:  Food Pantry at Saint Paul’s Church in Brick

Assembly Fundraiser:  Car Wash at Saint Paul’s Church in Brick

 

In Rainbow Love and Service

A fellow rainbow girl from Smithfield Assembly #5

Vicki

Rainbow Retreat!

Posted in Blog on May 24th, 2012 by admin

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Save the date &

Get ready to have some fun!

Rainbow Retreat and Pledge Party!

 

August 4 – 5, 2012

 

Jamestown 4-H camp

 

$20.00 per person

Richmond Homecoming and MCHQWA

Posted in Blog on May 21st, 2012 by soccergirl

Grand Visitation was outstanding. We initiated a new girl named Athena and every one of our girls did a beautiful job memorizing their Ritual. The skit was awesome too. Nicole had to answer a question regarding each station in Rainbow. After we ate delicious food, we went up to Fairfax for the MCHQWA Ball. As soon as the Grand Officers and Worthy Advisors were introduced, we went back to dancing crazy. That was an amazing Saturday!

IRL&S,
Kathy
Grand Representative to Canada and Maryland
Richmond Assembly#10