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Celebrating over 100 Years of Service

2025-2026

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On Memorial Day, members decorated the Memorial Rock in Town Park to honor veterans.
In May, Make It Home invited members to visit it warehouse. Its mission is to furnish homes for those transitioning out of crisis.
Members were impressed with the range and quality of the furnishings.
Jetta, Mary W and Linda were among those who enjoyed the buffet offered by Make It Home.
In festive attire, members celebrated the 2026 scholarship recipients at our Annual Spring Tea.
We were pleased to honor the 2026 scholarship recipients and to acknowledge their parents.
2026 scholarship recipients with their families.
Brian Powell has generously supported the Kimberly Powell Scholarship for over a decade.
Susan T presented the Kimberly Powell Scholarship to Siena Ledesma.
Laura M described Stela Barbosa's community service over several years.
Isabel Kletz received her award from Susan T.
Jacqueline Contreras proudly listens to Susan reciting her community service experiences.
Susan T represented the Scholarship Committee of Laura M, Marion B, and Janis L.
After a one year absence, our 2026 Giant Indoor Yard Sale was a great success for shoppers as well as the Club's scholarship fund.
Happy Cashiers accepted digital payments by credit card, Zelle and Venmo.
At our April potluck meeting, Kina Lamblin shared past accomplishments and future vision for Open Studios Marin.
Our March potluck speaker was Lilly Verdone from MALT, Marin Agricultural Land Trust.
At our March workshop, Marin Master Gardener Marie Narlock spoke about California native plants.
In February, Beryn Hammil, a.k.a. “The Chic Geek,” spoke on "Demystifying A.I.for Everyday Life."
Table decorations were awash in red for Valentine's Day.
Club members come from throughout Marin County and all are welcome.
Janet, LauraR and Claudia all grew up in Corte Madera.
Dana Swisher, Marin County Teacher of the Year, spoke about Refugia, the conservation organization she founded.
The Knitters are a tight group.
Verna made these colorful hats.
Lois proudly displays her work.
Linda knits "small sweater" to decorate greeting cards.
At the January potluck, Alison Owings spoke about her book "The Mayor of the Tenderloin."
Also in January, Cheryl spoke about delivering a truck to Ukraine as part of a DrivingUkraine.org charity convoy.
The noontime presentation on Ukraine drew a crowd of 60-70 members from the Club and community.
DrivingUkraine.Org convoys cover 1341 miles driven in just three days.
Neta arranged sunflowers for the occasion.
Renie wore a traditional vyshyvanka (Ukrainian blouse) while serving varenyky (filled dumplings).
In December, President Pam kicked off the Club's holiday party.
Members in a festive spirit.
The Community Center was beautifully decked out with Laura M, Donna W and Elinor providing table decorations.
New member Barbara G introduced herself during the festivities.
Capturing attendees in a group photo was a challenge.
Linda showed members how to make decorative stars from paper bags.
A holiday cookie exchange has become a tradition.
This Holiday Potluck was especially tasty.
The Giant Indoor Yard Sale is Coming! Many hands make light work! Let Barbara Friday know you can participate.
On Veterans' Day, members honored Veterans at the Memorial Rock in Town Park.
Rachel described what she gained from her service. Not pictured, Kay also described her military service.
Bonnie recounted her experience serving as part of her medical training.
Dr Shaw addressed additional questions from Vicki, Sylvia and Suzi after the group dispersed.
She held the group's attention with facts, humor and practical advice for a good hour and a half.
At our November "First Tuesday Brown Bag Lunch," Amy Shaw, MD spoke about osteoporosis.
Members use decoupage. pine cones, and paper napkins to magically make mini-holiday trees.
In October Kathleen Cutter from Marin Wildfire explained how to create a beautiful, fire-safe garden.