Women of the Pines Bake Sale Fundraiser

For nearly 50 years, Women of the Pines has been raising money for local Moore County Charities. Its Annual Bake Sale held during the Holly Fair has been a local favorite.  Its Bake Sale moved to the Sandhills Woman’s Exchange “the Cabin” and will take place on Saturday, October 16 from 9-2.  This year, WOTP is taking fundraising to a higher level.  Four uniquely themed Christmas trees will be raffled off.  Each tree will be showered with a wealth of gift cards from local merchants, valued at more than $500 per tree.

Raffle tickets are $25 each and will be limited to the sale of 50 tickets per tree.  Themes for these fabulous trees are Wine and Dine; Pamper Yourself; Best Dressed and Shop Local Tree.  Odds of winning are excellent!  The drawing will take place at 2:00 p.m.  You need not be present to win.  What a great way to shop for yourself or someone on your list.  Stop by the Cabin and support the Women of the Pines.  All proceeds benefit Moore County Local Charities.  Women of the Pines is a 501(c)(3) public charity.

Debby Higginbotham
Lauri Michelich
WOTP Bake Sale Chairs
womenofthepines.org

APRIL HAPPENINGS – JUNIOR LEAGUE OF MOORE COUNTY, WOMEN OF THE PINES, PINEHURST CONCIERGE SERVICES

April is a busy month in Moore County and representatives from these three organizations fill us in on their upcoming events and mission statements.

President elect, Cynthia Davis is our leadoff guest and she guides us thru some the storied history and purpose of the Junior League of Moore County.  Special emphasis is placed on a current program – The Baby Box which the League is helping to introduce to Moore County.  www.babiesneedboxes.org.  Their Safe Sleep initiative is important because of the infant mortality rates in the U.S. & Moore County.

Jan Minoff speaks about the Women of the Pines upcoming Annual Rummage Sale on April 28thfrom 8:00 a.m – 12:00 noon at the Old West End Gymnasium and also outlines the work of this organization year round as they support many non-profits and area charities thru their work.

847 274-1728 or Helen Kirk 910 400-5211.

Rebecca Gomes started Pinehurst Concierge Services last year and discusses a myriad of services her company can provide to professional working families, retired couples and singles as well as their “thinking outside the box” mentality.

www.pinheurstconciergeservices.com