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Bancroft History Assembly

Bancroft History Assembly of Creston met 1:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at the home of Barbara Bjorn. Eight regular members and four life members were present. The meeting was conducted by Peg Anderson. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Roll call was “For what are you most thankful?” Thoughts for the day were “what we have once enjoyed we can never lose” and “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better.” The last is a quote from “The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss.

Minutes for May 7, Sept. 17 and Oct. 1 were read by the secretary Marisue Lewis. The treasurer’s report and proposed budget were given by Avis Hainline. Committee reports were presented. The members were reminded that reading lists are due at the December meeting. Scholarship information is available.

It was decided to join with the Elzevir and Chautauqua clubs to carry out the “Reel In and Recycle” project.

Reporting of volunteer hours is to be limited to designated club projects. No individual hours will be accepted.

Next month’s meeting will be held Dec. 3. Mary Jones will be hostess and the program will be present by Marilyn Ralls. Bancroft History Assembly will help with domestic violence and awareness prevention project by bringing paper products for the local organization in Decemeber. Members were also encouraged to attend local music and drama presentations.

The loose change offering was received for IFWC/Iowa endowment fund.

The club collect was recited and the meeting adjourned.

Beth Perry gave a report on the life of Helen Keller.

On Oct. 1, 10 members of the assembly took a trip to Greenfield. They dined at the Olive Branch Restaurant and later toured The Warren Cultural Center.

The Book Club

The Book Club met 1:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at Kelly’s Garden Cafe. The meeting was called to order with nine members and three guests. The minutes of the October meeting were read and approved.

Nancy Loudon was a guest and spoke about the proposed Lincoln renovation design of the library. Shonda Deranleau and Rita Sickels joined the club.

The program was by Carolyn Derrick on the book “Driving Mr. Yogi” by Harvey Aration.

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