Despite of snowy cold day, we had a record turn out at the wreath decoration event of 2018. 20 people took part in this fun activity. Thanks to the diligent organizer Carol S. and Marylyn M. who got everything ordered, delivered and had the work place set up ahead of the time, that made the decoration work a breeze. We decorated a total of 17 wreaths and 6 swags within two hours. All the decorated items will be hung on the buildings in Antioch community include Antioch metro train station; Antioch village government buildings; several senior centers; Antioch Fine Arts Foundation building; United Methodist Church, Antioch Historical Society buildings; etc. in this holiday season. Antioch Garden Club is very proud of making Antioch village a beautiful community to live.
What a great fun time we had at our wreath decorating event. Despite of cold and windy weather, 15 members showed up. It's our tradition every year in November to get together making holiday wreathes and swags for the Antioch community. The beautiful wreathes then hung all over the public buildings in the city. It's a great way to boost the holiday spirit. Members brought their creative skills, ideas and tools to make this a memorable event for the holiday season.
It was windy, rainy and then followed with snow in the morning of our holiday wreath decoration day. But the holiday spirit kept us going strong. Under the leadership of our wreath decoration project chairwoman Lynn Z. and the big help of her husband Don Z. , they got all the raw materials ready to make wreathes before everyone arriving. Plus the coffee and treats donated by Dunkin Donuts that made us all happy and toasty. Total 10 members participated in this event. We decorated dozens of festival wreathes and then delivered to numerous places all over the Antioch village. It's sure to brighten the holiday season in our community. We are very pride of to keep this tradition going every year as a special project of our club.
It was windy, rainy and then followed with snow in the morning of our holiday wreath decoration day. But the holiday spirit kept us going strong. Under the leadership of our wreath decoration project chairwoman Lynn Z. and the big help of her husband Don Z. , they got all the raw materials ready to make wreathes before everyone arriving. Plus the coffee and treats donated by Dunkin Donuts that made us all happy and toasty. Total 10 members participated in this event. We decorated dozens of festival wreathes and then delivered to numerous places all over the Antioch village. It's sure to brighten the holiday season in our community. We are very pride of to keep this tradition going every year as a special project of our club.
Despite of snowy cold day, we had a record turn out at the wreath decoration event of 2018. 20 people took part in this fun activity. Thanks to the diligent organizer Carol S. and Marylyn M. who got everything ordered, delivered and had the work place set up ahead of the time, that made the decoration work a breeze. We decorated a total of 17 wreaths and 6 swags within two hours. All the decorated items will be hung on the buildings in Antioch community include Antioch metro train station; Antioch village government buildings; several senior centers; Antioch Fine Arts Foundation building; United Methodist Church, Antioch Historical Society buildings; etc. in this holiday season. Antioch Garden Club is very proud of making Antioch village a beautiful community to live.
It was snowy, windy and cold on the day the club planned to have our Wreath Decoration done for the community. Nine brave and enthusiastic AGC members ventured out to the Antioch Senior Center. Under the leadership of the Wreath Decoration Committee co-chair Julie Tsuchida and Mary Spliedt-Dietze, the event went smoothly and was a complete success. Everyone brought their creative skills, ideas and tools, plus decorative elements, numerous beautiful evergreen wreaths were made. It was full of fun and holiday spirits. Members were also fortified with donuts and coffee donated by Dunkin Donuts. The wreaths were then delivered and hung throughout the Antioch Village with help of Cindy Cartner's husband-Ted. Many thanks to everyone who took part in this event. You Rock!