For the upcoming occasion of Mother’s Day, several exclusive area organizations are ‘tipping their hats’ to the ‘Queens’ of the Day—those special moms who both give us life and make our lives so very special.
On Saturday, May 11, the Weeki Wachee Area Club, 7442 Shoal Line Blvd., will celebrate moms with their thrilling Mother’s Day Bingo event, a happening that comes complete with exciting prizes and mouth watering desserts.
“We’ll be celebrating Mother’s Day Bingo!” said Maryann Johnson, president of the Weeki Wachee Area Club. “Grab your mom and come have some fun; Free Mother’s Day bingo dauber.”
This annual Mother’s Day festivity promises much in the way of fun and prizes for guests. “We’ll have a special Mother’s Day game for a winning mother to be the Queen for the Month,” said Johnson. “Prizes will be given to the oldest mom and youngest mom. Special handmade prizes by Pat’s Glass designs and free deserts will be offered.”
Doors open at 10 a.m. for the Weeki Wachee Area Club Mother’s Day BINGO event. Bingo starts at 11 a.m.
The Brooksville/Spring Hill CWC Ladies will celebrate Mother’s Day at their luncheon on Tuesday, May 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Krueger Center, 392 Beverly Ct., Spring Hill.
One of the most inclusive celebrations of Mother’s Day will be hosted by the Brooksville/Spring Hill CWC Ladies. This event, open to all ladies, will feature a Mother’s Day Hat Parade and Hat Contest, where everyone can showcase their creativity and style.
“Many of the ladies may plan to make their hats, while others will be store-bought,” said Angela Dittmar, vice chair of Brooksville/Spring Hill CWC (Christian Women’s Connection), a local group affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries (http://www.stonecroft.org/). “We’ll be giving prizes for the most outstanding.”
All in attendance will get the prime opportunity to show off their elite examples of celebratory haberdashery. “We’ll have an indoor hat parade with music,” said Dittmar.
Dittmar feels that a fine celebration of Mother’s Day is the ideal occasion for the CWC. “We need to acknowledge and celebrate all of us ladies,” she said.
Aside from the hat contest and parade, the luncheon will feature a keynote speech from Linda Bertolami, who will discuss “Got Plans? Regulating…Regulating.” Door prizes will also be offered at this celebration, where all-inclusive admission is $20. Pre-paid reservations are required by May 4. Call 352-540-0764.
At the Brooksville/Spring Hill CWC Ladies’ Mother’s Day luncheon, you’re not just a guest; you’re a member of our community. Come as you are, be inspired, and join us in celebrating the wonderful women in our lives.