Several members of the Scrapbooking, Papercraft & More club recently convened in the Beardsley club room to work on hand-crafted Thanksgiving baskets for Sun City West residents enrolled in the …
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Sondra Southard, Kathy Greene and Bev McClendon decorate the Thanksgiving baskets made of cardstock in various fall colors. The baskets were embellished with decorations and filled with treats before being delivered to the residents. (Submitted photo)
SPAM member Kathy Armstrong presenting a check for $2,156 to Jesse Ramirez of the Valley View Community Food Bank. (Submitted photo)
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Several members of the Scrapbooking, Papercraft & More club recently convened in the Beardsley club room to work on hand-crafted Thanksgiving baskets for Sun City West residents enrolled in the Meals on Wheels program.
A second local community organization was also the focus of the club’s philanthropic activities as SPAM members held a monetary collection for the Valley View Community Food Bank.
Those interested in papercrafts, cardmaking or scrapbooking (traditional/digital) can visit the club, chat with members and look at the club’s state-of-the-art crafting equipment. New member forms are available at the clubroom.
SPAM meets in the Beardsley center’s Agave Room on Wednesdays (5-9 p.m./winter), Thursdays (10 a.m.-3 p.m.), Fridays (10 a.m.-3 p.m.) and Saturdays (10 a.m.-5 p.m.).
Call club president Lynne Marion for more information, 440-666-6386.