Seven members of the Progressive CEOS met in the Gwen Clingman building behind Hill and Holler for their November meeting.
Patty Gray opened the meeting by welcoming everyone.
Gray reported that Mary Liz Richmond had resigned her post as treasurer; she had been treasurer for a long time. Gray will fill in until a replacement is found.
Betty Jo McNeel led the group in a series of exercises while seated for the Health Motivator report.
Gray brought the club’s friendship quilt to show the group that she had added the four members names on it.
Kitty Loudermilk brought the traveling basket and passed it on to Patty, who will bring it back next month filled with goodies.
The group filled out committee reports and have them ready to be mailed in as they are due on Nov. 30.
Cards were filled out for Mary Liz Richmond, who is in The Seasons and Linda Schmidt, who moved to Nebraska.
Instead of a program, the group worked on their scrapbook. It didn’t take long as the group has had to miss several meetings due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The next meeting will be the group’s Christmas Party which will be held at the Dutch Haus Restaurant.
The door prize was won by Faye Honaker. Assorted snacks were enjoyed for refreshments. Fellowship and picture taking followed.
Those in attendance were Barbara Shiley, Kitty Loudermilk, Lynn Humphreys, Faye Honaker, Colleen Walton and hostess, Betty Jo McNeel.
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