“So What’s In A Donut Anyway?” Luncheon, April 23

LOCK HAVEN – On Wednesday, April 23, 2025 The Lock Haven Christian Women’s Connection will enjoy the “So What’s In A Donut Anyway?” Luncheon. The program will be held at the Flemington First Church of Christ, 714 Canal Street, Allison Township. There is always good food, lots of fun, Door Prizes, music from gifted vocalists, and inspiring speakers that help inform and encourage ladies to make a most memorable day.

The theme of April’s lunch is “So What’s In A Donut Anyway?” The Feature Guest for the luncheon will be Elva Stover. She will demonstrate how to make donuts, right there during the luncheon. To complete the theme of the lunch, those attending will be served donuts for dessert.

The special music guest for the luncheon will be a group favorite, Beth Young, gifted area vocalist .
The guest speaker for the day is Ginny Turner from Edinburg, New York. She will speak on “The Donut-sized Hole in Her Heart”.

The program begins at 11:50 AM. The cost of $17.00 per person includes lunch, entertainment, inspirational speaker and free parking. The group has been meeting at the current location for over ten years. Due to the rise in the cost of living, the luncheon fee has been raised for the first time. The fee is now $17. All area women are invited. The location allows for on-site childcare for young mothers. Nursery reservations must be made at the time that luncheon reservations are made. Mothers are asked to bring a lunch or snack for the child.

This is a perfectly good time to meet new friends and catch up with long-time friends! The luncheon is a warm and welcoming way to renew and refresh. The dates for Christian Women s’ Luncheons for the rest of 2025 are: June 25, September 10, October 29, December 3. The group is requesting all who plan to attend make reservations. Reservations MUST be made by April 17 by calling Bobbie Jo at 570-748-8708, by calling or texting Jerri at 570-295-5725 or by emailing Ann at lockhavencwc@aol.com. All reservations for the luncheon MUST be honored.

Submitted by Bobbie Jo Simcox

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