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2009-2010
Luncheon Dates

September 10
October 7
November 12
January 14
February 11
March 11
May 13

Morning Coffees
November 16
March 4

Wine and Cheese Parties
February 19
April 7

 

Our Mission

  • To provide an opportunity for members to become acquainted with their new community, as well as other newcomers to the area.
  • To provide an atmosphere of friendship, goodwill and helpful information.
  • To undertake and promote charitable and humanitarian projects within the community.
  • To form long-lasting friendships.

Each year, the EWC Board decides on charities to support for that year at the August Board meeting.

2009-2010 Charities:

  • Flying Horse Farms

This year the Board has chosen to continue our fund-raising efforts on behalf of a new and exciting camp for children with serious illnesses, Flying Horse Farms. Situated 90 minutes from Cleveland on nearly 200 acres in Mt. Gilead, Ohio, this magical camp is designed to inspire children to reach beyond their diseases through safe adventure at no charge to the campers’ families. Flying Horse Farms will deliver year-round experiences at its custom designed facility in 2010, while providing off-site camp opportunities until then.

Flying Horse Farms will serve up to 2500 children and families of all ages each year with arthritis, severe asthma, cancer, gastrointestinal diseases, heart disease, hemophilia and related blood disorders and sickle cell disease. Its on-site, first-class medical facility will be staffed by nurses and doctors from area hospitals. It will be commonplace for a child to receive treatments, daily infusions or medications at the camp, allowing thousands of children to attend camp who otherwise would be unable.

Flying Horse Farms was founded by Jenni and David Belford, and is a provisional member of the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps, the world-wide network founded by Shaker Heights native Paul Newman. Flying Horse Farms’ name is inspired by the storybook The Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown, in which a “golden flying horse” was the weather vane on a farm where children and animals played freely.

Until the camp is built and fully functional in 2010, off-site camp programs will be run such as Flying Horse Away, an initiative that has sent 150 campers to other Hole in the Wall camps since 2006. Additionally, an innovative hospital outreach program designed to introduce Flying Horse Farms to potential campers, families and health care providers will bring the spirit of camp to children in the hospital in 2008. You can learn more about the camp by visiting its website: www.flyinghorsefarms.org.

Click here for photos of the groundbreaking ceremony in the summer of 2009.

  • The Domestic Violence Center

The Domestic Violence Center offers a safe place for women and children who have been the victims of domestic violence. The Center is in great need of personal items. Many women leave home with nothing but the clothes on their back. If you would like to bring an item to the luncheons for distribution at the center, we will take these items to the center just before Christmas and again in May. If, at any other time during the year, you would like to contribute, please drop off any donations to Kim Barton. Items needed by the Domestic Violence Center include (New items only please): Toiletries, baby items (diapers, bottles, wipes), travel size soap and toothpaste, Tylenol, cold medicine, Tums, cough syrup, cleaning supplies, sweat pants, tee shirts, tampons, socks and underwear, towels and washcloths.

 

 
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