Tie-Dying for Awareness

Posted in Blog on October 23rd, 2011 by soccergirl

On October 8th, Richmond Rainbow girls had a big sleepover at our Worthy Advisor Erin’s house! It was lots of fun! We made pink tie-dyed shirts for breast cancer awareness, and we made many bracelets for the upcoming star bazaar. We laughed a lot the whole time, especially during dinner when Erin talked with her arms. The next morning we went to Erin’s church, because it was the church’s homecoming, and we babysat the children in the nursery during the services. Babysitting all the children was a little tiring, but it was still fun!

Girls holding up their tie-dyed shirts

IRL&S,
Taylor
Grand Representative to Missouri
Richmond Assembly # 10

Pampered Chef Fundraiser Party

Posted in Blog on October 16th, 2011 by admin

Hey Everyone! We have started our Pampered Chef Fundraiser and all profits from our catalog party will go towards my Charity this year, Operation Gratitude. Also our consultant is donating commissions to help us maximize profits. All shopping can be done at your convenience using the following website www.pamperedchef.biz/Shirleyodonohue. When logging into the website use Rainbow Girls as the Hostess. Look for Oct. & Nov. specials with a purchase of $60 or more (minus taxes and shipping). Orders can be shipped directly to you. If for any reason you are having problems ordering online, please contact Shirley O’Donohue at ShirleyOdonohue@Verizon.net.  Don’t forget to have your assembly number next to the purchasers name so your assembly can get credit to help you in the competition for an assembly prize for the assembly with the most sales. Don’t wait, start now, fundraiser ends November 12th! 🙂

Pampered Chef Fundraiser Flyer

Bow Program for Varina Lodge

Posted in Blog on September 28th, 2011 by soccergirl

On September 20th the Richmond girls gathered up at the Varina Masonic Lodge to join the Masons for dinner and do a program for them. Dinner was served at 630 pm; we had fried chicken, potato salad, lima beans and a roll. The meal was very good and quite filling. After dinner we quickly walked into the lodge room to get a quick practice of the program we were to do. After a few “shhss!” we were finally able to go over what we were going to do, and shortly after  it was time to walk into the room with every row on each side filled to the maximum capacity. We walked in gracefully and stood in the front in the form of a bow and sang the rainbow song. Then I, the Worthy Advisor, stepped back to the podium in the east and began my part. It was nerve racking, this being the first time I have done a program as Worthy Advisor, but I was comforted by the fact that no matter what I was surrounded by people who loved me. As each girl said their parts beautifully I looked around and saw all the smiles and was proud of my assembly for the amazing jobs they did. At the end of our program we handed out brochures and then retired out of the room with smiling faces. When a few masons and women walked out we got many complements saying “great job” and “that was beautiful.” All the complements sure made me proud and I know Richmond assembly is proud of the great job that was done that September night.

Erin
Grand Fidelity
Richmond Assembly #10

MCHQWA Ball

Posted in Blog on September 25th, 2011 by soccergirl

The MCHQWA Ball was an awesome night. There was plenty of dancing and plenty of fun. The Grand Worthy Advisor did a fabulous job on the introductions; a vast majority of her grand officers were in attendance. We also had two fabulous out-of- state Guest, Anadel from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Kelsey from Pennsylvania. The music was fun to dance to and everyone was dancing until the very end. There was a special shout out to Marina for her Birthday by Richmond Assembly #10. The dance was a great event and I cannot wait until the next one!

 

In Rainbow Love and Service,
Rebecca
Grand Service
Grand Representative to Bolivia
Richmond Assembly #10