Women's Club of San Bernardino
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Locality: San Bernardino, California
Phone: +1 909-883-0710
Address: 503 W 31st St 92405 San Bernardino, CA, US
Website: Cfwc21.com
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For years ago we held a fancy dress up event & this was my cocktail dress. We had so much fun!
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Be thankful for what you have this day.
Ruberta Resendez! Your shepherds pie really showed Your culinary skills! You & your team did a great job with this fundraiser. Thank you!
Last Monday in Home and Crafts we all made a cute angel ornament from paper flower petals! Joanne Miller brought all the supplies and showed us how to put it together! What fun!
STILL THE BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN!! Due to Covid 19, we have had to adapt our annual flea market event. See the flyer for more information. PLEASE SHARE!!
Opening Tea -First meeting of 2020-2021 club year. Masks, social distancing & occupancy limits observed but so nice to see everyone. We got some business done and had fun visiting with friends.
Cheri Richard Bronstrup, President, Junior Women’s Club of San Bernardino, presents a donation check to Joanne Miller, President, representing a donation for hours worked by members at the fireworks booth in July.
Pre-Orders only, if you don’t want a meal please send a Much Needed Donation to our Club House , Thank You.
Mary Duke Ramsey, Helen Wear, and Kate Reed celebrating Helen‘s 100 year birthday.
As we celebrate the 100 years of Women's Suffrage this August, we can not forget the efforts of Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee. #AAPI Know your Asian American history.... As a teenager, Dr. Lee helped coordinated one of the biggest suffrage parades in U.S. history. Although she helped lead the suffragist movement in NY, she was still not allowed to vote when the 19th Amendment was ratified on August, 18, 1919 and became part of the Constitution on August 26 1920. Despite the passage of the 19th Amendment, Dr, Lee still could not vote due to the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act. Chinese Americans were not granted the right to vote till 1952, over 30 years later. Her father Reverend Lee Towe founded the First Chinese Baptist Church in Chinatown now located at 21 Pell St, which Dr. Lee later led after her father's death. Dr. Lee was a suffragist, pioneer, a community activist and supporter for her fellow Chinese Americans and a member of Women's Political Equality League, . She was the first Asian American woman to graduate from Barnard College in 1921. The USPS post office on Doyers Street is across the street where the First Chinese Baptist Church was founded and the Lee family lived at one time. The post office has been renamed to dedicate her lifelong service to the community as the "Mabel Lee Memorial Post Office" with a ceremony at the church in 2018, attended by Congresswoman Nydia Velasquez who first initiated the historic designation to Congress. Learn more about her here: https://barnard.edu//new-york-citys-chinatown-post-office- Photo by the Library of Congress.
It's just $15 for your complete "Club Salad in a Jar" meal which includes a roll and fruit cup and bottle of water with your Club Salad in a quart jar! Just tell Ruberta if you want Ranch or Italian Dressing! Pick up your meal on Saturday, September 12th, 4:00-5:30 as you Drive-Thru our parking lot with a brief stop by the back door!
WCSB is doing a Fabulous Fundraiser with a Club Salad in a Jar Drove -Thru event! Just call Ruberta with your order by Sept. 7 to order your meal and you can Drive-Thru the back door of our club and pick up your meal on Saturday, Sept. 12 after 4:00PM! Sept. Fundraiser 2020.pdf $15.00 quart size
Participate in our latest fundraiser by making a donation to our Virtual Bake Sale! Going on NOW, July 20th to August 20th! Just write a check for some "virtual" cookies or cupcakes, or a pie! You name your favorite goody and send a check to our clubhouse! 503 W. 31st Street, San Bernardino, CA 92405 Write the check to: ... Women's Club of San Bernardino Hope we can all be together soon! Let's Get Mooo-ving in 2020-21!
ISS Flyover at 9:19pm.
The International Space Station will fly over SoCal tonight at 8:31pm. It will be in the southern sky, traveling west to east. It appears as a very bright star moving fast through the sky. Fascinating! You can download the ISS Tracker app & get the exact time it will fly over your town. Enjoy!
Good Bless America!
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