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Colton Woman’s Club Continues to Shine

By Dr.G (Dr Luis S González), Contributing Writer
November 21, 2023 at 05:09pm. Views: 390

At the November business meeting, the Colton Woman’s Club (CWC) welcomed 75 members to a Thanksgiving-themed catered lunch, fully adorned with holiday decorations and filled with the spirit of sisterhood and community. With all of the challenges in life due to social problems, inflation, and the uncertain political landscape the Colton Woman’s Club has been a beacon of pride and purpose not only for its individual members, but for the community of Colton.

The Colton Woman’s Cub is the largest women’s organization in Colton with a membership of 108 active members. Since 1900, they have effectively established themselves as a major service club that is active in the Community, and who supports a number of local organizations, donates to charitable causes, and provides for the cultural and social needs of all our members.

Pat Collier, Past President commented, “This is a wonderful group of ladies, and one gentleman (Dr.G), who work hard, care for the community and are giving of their time and effort.” Upon elaborating, she went on to mention several activities in which the CWC participates, including the Colton Birthday Celebration, Veterans Day, the City Halloween Festival, the Winter Wonderland event, CJUSD student scholarships, candy for Santa Claus Inc., See’s candies fundraisers, backpack give-a-ways, crafts for kids, stocking stuffers, gift cards, and much more.

In addition to these activities the CWC also provides several light socials for its members including arts n’ crafts, bingo, tea parties, dance lessons and Quarter mania. “The Clubhouse is a focal point for women to gather,” says Lorna Whitaker, long time member and pianist for the CWC. However, when a member finds themselves ill and unable to attend, several members make a home visit to offer encouragement, help with any basic needs and provide them with the latest news. “We also celebrate the birthdays of our members,” added Collier.

The current President is Judy Dishaw, who presides over the meetings and makes sure all the committees and activities are covered. “We have a great group of ladies,” she commented, and added, “We welcome new attendees to attend our meetings, and find out more about the CWC.”  This is a wonderful outreach to get the members together and to welcome new people. For more information about the Colton Woman’s Club, their programs, or membership contact Judy Dishaw @ 840-600-1993.

 

For more information about CITY TALK, various community groups, Colton history, the trash clean-up project, the G-Team, prayer list, history briefs, Veteran Spotlight, Church Spotlight, Business Spotlight, U.S. Flag Watch, neighborhood meetings, community projects and events, or the online live-stream programs, contact Dr.G 

@ 909-213-3730. Questions and comments are always welcome.

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