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Fallbrook Woman’s Club celebrates winners

FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Woman’s Club brought home awards from the California State Woman's Club (CFWC) Convention held in Irvine, May 19 to 21.

A first place award was won by Betty Gilby for her special memoir, “Why I Joined the Army,” which describes her entry into the United States Army in 1942 while she was living in Washington, DC, during World War II. A first place award was also won by Phyllis Audiss for her memoir, “An Experience at Yosemite National Park,” which she wrote about meeting and posing for Ansel Adams when she was 13 years old. Diane Jansen won a second place award for her oil painting of Sedona.

The semiannual Mah Jongg tournament held on June 24 was a huge success with the high scoring winner Di Goodrich taking home a cash prize. Many other winners received beautiful gift baskets. Best of all were the winners of contributions by local nonprofit organizations and the scholarship fund. Chairing the event were Araxy Moosa and Loraine Genovese, with the assistance of Lee Johnson, Shirlee Fagan, Kären Feyler, and Linda Gregg.

The Fallbrook Woman’s Club's general meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month (except July and August) at 11 a.m., at its clubhouse, located at 238 W. Mission Rd.

 

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