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48 FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | OCTOBER 2019 If you're looking for a fun and productive afternoon, please join us. We meet on the second and fourth Friday of the month at 1 pm in the Arts & Crafts Room. You will make three beautiful cards all ready to mail. We make cards for all occasions. For the class, you only need to bring your own glue and scissors, everything else will be provided and the cost is $8. It is necessary to RSVP early in the week of the class so we will be sure to have enough kits for everyone. If you have any questions, please feel free to call or email, chorbaparadise@yahoo.com, (951) 849-6336! ~ Maryalice Chorba Crafty Cardmakers Craft Group The temperatures are finally feeling a little like fall and the Craft Group is getting in the mood by making "pumpkins." Pictured at left is a new member, Sally Garcia, working to make sure things are just right before adding the finishing touches. The Craft Group meets on Thursday mornings, 10 am to 12 pm, in the Arts & Crafts Room. You are welcome to stop by any Thursday to see what we are working on and what we have planned for the future. If you would like to participate in a class, please call Barbara Paules at (951) 845-3608 for a list of supplies you may need to bring or for any costs involved for materials. ~ Barbara Paules Quilting Enthusiasts Join us on the first Sunday of every month from 1 to 4 pm in The Lodge Arts & Crafts Room as we sew and share all things quilting. Our group has been busy working on donation projects for the Ronald McDonald House and will be creating the popular 'schlep' bag at an upcoming meeting. The Lodge Arts & Crafts Room is also available every Sunday from 1 to 4 pm to work on individual projects. It's a great space for pinning a quilt. For questions, contact Mary Christelman at (951) 769-7123. ~ Mary M. Moody-Cox Right: New member, Sally Garcia, working on the pumpkin project Below: Finished pumpkins Above: Pat Byrd shows her very bright quilt Top right: A purse was made by Mary Moody-Cox Right: Small quilts are donation doll quilts made by Valerie Hammel