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Holiday Workshop 2013
The DWC is proud to give Mrs. Montag (Principal of JF Burns) a check in the amount of $2,000 for the Holiday Workshop of 2013.
Building Blocks for Kids Newsletter
This is one of the charities that the DWC supports. They are located in Mason and is a very small organization. It’s amazing that they do as much as they do. We will be presenting them a check to help … Continue reading
2013 Holiday Workshop
A special thanks to our members (Jennifer, Tania, Janet, Tish and Deborah) for making the 2013 JF Burns Elementary School’s Holiday Workshop a success. Students were able to do their holiday shopping while at school. All proceeds will go back … Continue reading
Whole Foods Wine Tasting Fundraiser 9/2013
Diane, Janet & Shelley volunteering at the Whole Foods Wine Tasting Fundraiser for Mason Food Pantry and The Art Alliance.
Deerfield Township Touch A Truck – September 7, 2013
The 2013 Deerfield Township Touch A Truck as a huge success. We passed out balloons and water to families. The kids enjoyed climbing on all the Township’s trucks. What a great family event!!
NEW HOME FOR THE COMMUNITY YARD SALE!!
Starting July 27, 2013, the Deerfield Women’s Club’s Community Yard Sale has a new home! We will be in the parking lot of the Fiducial Business and Tax office at 10000 Kings Auto Mall Road. The sale will be at the corner … Continue reading
Deerfield Township’s Pink Truck hits the ice.
Deerfield Township’s Pink Truck hits the ice at the Cyclone’s Hockey Game.
Pink Truck
Deerfield Township’s Pink Truck was a huge success at the Kings Island Color Me Pink event held on April 27, 2013.
Pink Truck Project partners with Mary Jo Cropper Family Center for Breast Care
DWC/Pink Truck Project has partnered with Mary Jo Cropper Family for Breast Cancer located at Bethesda North Hospital. DWC had the pleasure of meeting with Dr. Susan Weinberg and the Mary Jo Cropper Family for Breast Cancer staff a couple of … Continue reading
Volunteer For Good Health
‘Volunteering does more than just make you feel good. Studies show that people who volunteer live longer, healthier lives and enjoy lower rates of depression and hearth disease. “I witness this daily in volunteers of all ages,” says the Rev … Continue reading