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Former members of Alliance Woman’s Club meet
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Former members of Alliance Women s Club gathered for lunch July 29 at Alliance Country Club.
Hostess Barbara Shoemaker welcomed the 34 ladies in attendance, and introduced her committee, including Paula Lee, Connie Mohr, RuthAnn Rinto and Georgene Gross.
Former President Dottie Callender gave a financial update on the proceeds from the sale of The Alliance Woman’s Club. The funds will be placed in a donor adviser account with The Greater Alliance Foundation. Several former members of Alliance Woman’s Club will rotate on a donor advisory committee.
Shoemaker told those on hand that the new owner of the club’s former building said he is renovating it to be used as an event center.
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