The knitting group welcomed very accomplished knitter and new EPWC member, Nancy McGlothlan. Some of us are now inspired to knit a monkey or two.
May's Book Club met at the home of Virginia Felker. This months book selection was 'The Great Alone' by Kristin Hannah. We began the discussion on how this author comes up with her ideas and the process that goes into formulating and completing a novel. We next moved onto a discussion of the remoteness of […]
Sixteen members of the Theater Group celebrated Cinco de Mayo by attending Octavio Solis's play "Mother Road" at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. The play was a well-imagined sequel to Steinbeck's "Grapes of Wrath," jumping into the 21st century life of the two remaining members of the Joad family–one an elderly farmer who did not migrate […]
15 members gathered at the home of Pat Wittman to explore the exotic delight of middle eastern cooking. Ashley Jensen served as co-hostess and provided the commentary as each dish was introduced. From hummus to saffron rice pudding, we sampled dishes for every meal course from recipes which had been carefully selected by Pat and […]
Even though we met a day early (this month only!), there were 11 of us to participate. We met at Crackin & Stackin and set out exploring Echoes of the Ponderosa, a beautiful Eagle Point neighborhood just filled with dogwood trees, most of which were blooming proudly! We continued up to RT Jones, exploring little […]
The knitting group met at the home of Renata Gyuro on Tuesday, April 23. We knitted and purled as well as admiring a project Cathi Soreng had finished. Some also visited the Alpacas.
At 1pm Friday April 12, the Day Bunco ladies met at the home of Maryann Hartmann. It was a fun afternoon, catching up with each other and rolling the dice. Maryann provided a lovely selection of snacks and finger foods to keep our strength up during the game. The winners were: Wilma Hamilton & Maxine […]
Dicey ladies bunco was April 10 at Kristine Frey’s home, thank you Kristine for hosting. The big winners for the night were as followers: Most Bunco. Shirley Brick (5 bunco) Most wins: Wilma Hamilton & Marilyn Westrum Last Bunco: Kristine Frey Most Losses: Carol Rakestraw
On April 2nd 15 ladies attended a tour of the Jackson County Genealogy. Anne Billeter gave us a very informative virtual tour of the library. After the tour, we all enjoyed some fun using the library's 16 computers to look up our family genealogy. There were several ladies who joined the Rogue Valley Genealogical Society. […]
The Knotty Ladies met at Lynn’s home on April 3. We welcomed guest Helen Hensley who shared several of her quilts including her current project a paper-pieced wall hanging with tiny pieces. We also welcomed Betty’s return from her winter in Arizona. It’s good to have her back in the fold. The group is winding […]
Artisan group met at Ida Tolmie’s home where we painted canvas tote bags. Some ladies used stamps, some used stencils and some painted free hand. They all did a wonderful job. Thanks Ida for hosting.
Walkabout rides (or walks?) again! Yesterday, Friday March 29 at 9:00 a.m., was our first just-under-3-mile walk, focusing primarily on the historical parts of Eagle Point. We started at the covered bridge, moved up past the museum and flour mill, past historic residential houses, and then back through downtown, stopping at the Senior Center and […]
A lively group of 8 members carpooled to Medford for a enjoyable lunch at the new Cracker Barrel restaurant. The "front porch" is filled with the trademark wooden rocking chairs and the huge gift shop sells some food products and lots of other interesting items. The interior is welcoming and comfortable and the menu pretty […]
Eight ladies completed the six mile hike of Peyton Bridge Trail at Lost Creek Lake on March 15, 2019. We were blessed with a glorious blue-sky day, great views, enough obstacles to keep it interesting and a total of 21 "flights of stairs"–broken into small chunks so that we could brag about it without actually […]
In BURY YOUR DEAD, it’s winter carnival in Quebec City and Chief Inspector Gamache has come not to join the festivities but to recover from an investigation gone hauntingly wrong. This is Louise Penny’s 6th novel in a series about Gamache. Much of the action in BURY YOUR DEAD takes place in the Literary and […]
The Avid Readers bookcase…
Our group, being new, had its first two meets, March 4th and March 18th. It was great hearing how each member learned as a child to love reading, learning the joy of reading, and the types of books they like to read now, along with types they hate to read. Each attendee enthusiastically presented a […]
A core group of spirited quilters gathered at Dora’s home to finalize the design and begin assembling the dynamic blocks created by the members. All twelve blocks have been completed and the sashings and cornerstones have been cut. It is only a matter of time before this comfort quilt will be ready for quilting. As […]
March 3, twenty ladies attended the Teen Musical Theater of Oregon’s performance of Disney’s “Newsies, the Musical.” Our local teens shone with their professionalism, their voices and their precise and spirited dancing.
The artisan group met at Barbara Schmaltz’s home and she showed five ladies how to watercolor a bird. It was the first lesson for several of the ladies and their birds turned out quite well. They want to do more…
February's Bunco night's hostess was our newest member, Lana Miera. We had an out of town visitor as one of our subs. Maryann Hartmann's daughter, Kristen was visiting from London! A long trip to play Bunco! Our winners were: Maryann & Lana split the pot for Most Wins, Linda Greenstone & Kay Lund split the […]
Ladies Night Bunco began the new year on January 17 at the home of Bonnie Scriba. As always, it was a rousing good time. Lots of laughter as those buncos were rolled. Our winners were : Most Buncos-Linda Greenstone & Linda Webb split the pot, Most Wins-Lynn Tally, Last Bunco-Lena Beach and Biggest Loser-Georgia Saladino
17 creative women joined in a festive celebration of the bold and varied flavors of Latin food at the Culinary Arts lunch held at Viki Brown's home on Feb. 7 which was decorated with bright Latin colors. Sue Tschohl served as co-hostess. The women who attended each prepared a recipe for a part of the […]
The Knotty Ladies met at Dora’s home on February 6. Each came armed with her pattern and fabrics to share. There was a great deal of plotting and planning as we selected fabrics for our blocks and calculated how much we would need. Rotary cutters flew and soon there were stacks of fabric ready to […]
Well, we woke up to snow on February 5th but that did not stop 14 ladies from heading out to tour Renate and Richard's Alpaca ranch. We dressed warm, wore boots and had a great time. The alpacas were so fun to watch and listening to Renate & Richard talk about the operation was fascinating. […]
Since the new year is a time to catch up and it's better late than never, I wanted to briefly tell of our December meeting. We gathered at Jan Griffin's home, talking of favorite books and nibbling on yummy treats. Instead of exchanging gifts this year, however, we brought either food for ACCESS or toys […]
On January 20, fifteen members of the Theater Project’s attended the Collaborative Theatre’s performance of Tennessee Williams “The Glass Menagerie.” The cast was superb, the play pulled us in and of course, the company was delightful.
Commonwealth is the 7th novel by award winning writer Ann Patchett. One Sunday afternoon in the early 60's in Southern California, Bert Cousins shows up uninvited at Franny Keating's christening party. Before evening falls, he has kissed Franny's mother Beverly, thus setting in motion the dissolution of their marriages and the joining of two families. […]