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November 2016

The Season of Thanks and Giving

Here we are again at the crossroads between the season of thanks and the season of giving.  I hope your Thanksgiving table overflowed with gratitude and laughter.  And you were surrounded by those you cherish most.

LBPC Sawdust Tree
The holidays serve as a reminder of just how fortunate we are. We live in paradise where the weather is (nearly) perfect, our community is creative and unique, and families share in the joy of raising children in Laguna.  It sometimes feels unreal.  Yet, there are others so close to home with far less fortune; those that take to our shelters for food and services.  

It is why we have again chosen to hold a holiday Toy Drive for the Laguna Food Pantry.  For members of our community who struggle to put food on the table, a toy for their child may seem like a luxury.  Last year, the Parents Club collected and donated over 110 small toys.  And this year we are looking to serve 150 children.  We are asking for small donations, toys ranging from $5 to $10 dollars.  Of course, you are welcome to purchase a gift for more than one child.

Things tend to get hectic this time of year, but I hope you will remember a child close to home when out holiday shopping.  And thank you, LBPC, for your generous heart and for making this holiday special for those in need.

With gratitude,

Ali Del Rosso

UPCOMING EVENTS

Mom's Night at the Montage
When: Weds, Dec 7 (7-9pm)
Where: Montage - 31801 S Coast Highway
Contact: Ali Del Rosso, alexandria_sue@hotmail.com

Join moms from all playgroups on Wednesday, December 7 (7pm-9pm), as we descend upon the Montage in annual holiday style.  We will sip champagne and chat festively among friends. More>> 

2nd Annual Small Toy Drive
When: Now through Friday, Dec 23
Contact: Kristin Lewis, kristin@wolosonco.com

The holidays are a good time to reflect and consider those in our community in need. Please join the LBPC in our 2nd Annual Small Toy Drive for the children of the Laguna Food Pantry 
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NOVEMBER HAPPENINGS

Pie Baking Fundraiser

Freshly Baked LBPC Pie
In the beginning of November, 10 lovely ladies got together to bake at the Three Arch Bay Clubhouse (thank you, Elizabeth Hanauer).  Thanks to Kelly O’Brien for organizing and doing more math than an algebra student to get the portions right, we baked 
30 apple pies to for the holidays. 

We worked through stations of butter, sugar, and, of course, wine as we assembled and boxed these tasty treats.  Pies were sold to fundraise for 2017. LBPC is looking to have another year full of events and many thanks to the baking babes who came to help make it happen.

Next year, we will be taking early orders for holiday pies at some of our events.  You, too, can enjoy of a fresh pie and help support the LBPC!

Sawdust Tree Craft and Tree Lighting

It was great to see so many LBPC families at Bluebird for the Sawdust tree craft.  We made over 50 colorful ornaments to dangle from the branches of our very own LBPC tree.  

The children decorated an embroidery hoop and inside we placed a swatch of fabric from one of their favorite shirts.  They turned out darling!  A sentimental treasure to remember this year by.  The remaining fabric was cut and tied to a wool cord and used as garland (I can’t thank you enough Lourdes De Quillien, Jill Epple, and Kristin Lewis for your hours of labor and helping me complete it).

You can see the ornaments on the LBPC tree at the Sawdust Winter Fantasy Festival until December 18.  The club has 14 remaining tickets to the festival to be used on any of the remaining dates. They will be given out on a first come basis, 2 tickets maximum per family.  Contact Ali Del Rosso (alexandria_sue@hotmail.com) if interested.

When the festival ends, the ornaments will be available for pick up at Ali Del Rosso’s house (19 Pacific Vista).  And please come get them in time to be placed on your own tree!

Operation Gratitude

Lourdes, Sebastian and Dorian De Quillien
Following Halloween, the LBPC had the opportunity to participate in “Operation Gratitude.”  For the first two weeks in November, we collected candy at our playgroups and dropped our leftovers at Jen Leonti’s house. (Thanks, Jen, for volunteering.) In addition to the bag loads of candy we collected, we painted 50 cards in camo-green to say "Hi Soldier" and honor the men and women serving overseas.  Whether you donated candy or made a card, there’s no doubt that you helped brighten the day of someone far from home.  Our sincere thanks to all who participated!

AND, DON'T FORGET...

Birth Announcements
Have a new baby and want to share your excitement with the club? Email Ali Del Rosso at alexandria_sue@hotmail.com to have your announcement appear in our next newsletter.

Meals for New Parents
We offer a free meal to the parents of any LBPC family bringing home a new baby. Parents can choose from several restaurant and menu options. The Club takes care of ordering the food and delivering it to your doorstep.  Contact Nancy Fischer at nshehadey@yahoo.com for details.



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