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30 | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | SEPTEMBER 2023 | Always on the go, 19 of us visited the Historical Glass Museum in Redlands on July 19. Housed in a quaint Victorian-style residence, the museum houses the largest collection of American-made glass west of the Rocky Mountains, some of it dating back to the 1800s. Talking among ourselves, we noted that the tour brought back so many memories of China dinnerware our mothers, grandmothers, and even great grandmothers had, and how proud of it they had been. e gi shop was a popular place. Aerwards, we went to Martha Green's for lunch. e food was great, and as always, the bakery goods were to die for! Some of us le Redlands with fresh baked goods and the plates to serve them on! On July 15, the "Great Blanket Event" was held in the Arts & Cras Room at e Lodge. We brought sewing machines and tools to cut up more than a dozen large blankets for the Ramona Humane Society, our chosen charity for this year. We cut the blankets down to "doggie" and "kitty" sizes and hemmed them. With other donations, we were able to give over 25 dog and cat blankets to the organization. What a fun day! By the time this story goes to press, we will have visited the Edward Dean Museum in Cherry Valley and have had an ice cream sundae social in place of our regular August meeting. Our next meeting will be held Sept. 25 at 1:30 pm. All women of Four Seasons are welcome. We normally meet every fourth Monday at 1:30 pm in the Ballroom. For more information, call or text Julie Rodriguez (951) 821-1970. Our motto: "Having fun, being positive, staying energized and giving back to the community!" FS Ladies Club

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