"It was really nice," said member Marlene Hazen.
Fourteen members were present at the meeting. It was a great luncheon and everyone enjoyed the new restaurant.
If you would like to join this group of fun ladies, call 882-3355.
Lucky kindergartners
Pony Expresso catered the kindergarten open house last week. Yummy.
The treats were a success.
Teresa Howell created some very unique snacks for the students and their parents. She served fruit salad in a waffle cone, cucumber bites, pretzles dipped in chocolate and much, much more.
Don't miss the Rico show
On Monday, May 11 don't miss the Rico Elementary School puppet show: "The Lynx Who Almost Wasn't" at the Rico School at 3 p.m. Everyone is welcome. This is bound to be a fun and educational event. Contact Nancy at 967-3540 or nscarborough@dc2j.org.
Biker raising funds for Dolores ride
A man from the United Kingdom is doing a 4,000-mile bike ride through the U.S. to raise funds for the charity Joel's Wish, founded in 2010.
It's in honor of 19-year-old Joel Lawrence, of Ludlow, U.K. who died from stomach cancer.
The charity is supported by the Ludlow Rotary Club and can be viewed at joelswish.org. The money goes to help people ages 19 to 30 who are suffering a life limiting cancer.
The Dolores Rotary Club help this man on his journey and will have a representative at the Dolores River Brewery out on the patio on Thursday, May 7 from 4 to 6 p.m. The rider, Kyle Williams, will be there upon arriving in Dolores.
Anyone wanting to donate to the ride and talk with the rider about the cause is welcome to drop by and meet Williams and his support crew.
The Dolores Rotary Club has made arrangements for them to be given lodging at the Dolores River Campground for the night before they continue on the ride the morning of the 8th.
Shannon Livick