When you are also registering your spouse/partner for the activity, remember to add 1 guest to the last box that says add guest. That way you will be registering for both of you. If you share the same email address, leave that field blank for the guest.

$30.00 per person
Social Hour – 11:00 AM Welcome – 11:45 AM
Lunch – 12:00 Noon Program – 1:00 PM
MENU
Choose either:
Parmesan Chicken Piccata with Angel Hair Pasta
and Asparagus and Roasted Roma Tomatoes
or
Quinoa Bowl with Saffron Ratatouille Veggies
Dessert
Chocolate Prada with Raspberry Sauce
Beverage
Coffee, Tea, Iced Tea
Cash Bar
Reservations: Please be sure your completed online reservation and payment of $30.00 per person are received NO LATER than Wednesday, October 19. Note this early date. Please include your choice of meal. Cancellations also cannot be accepted after this date.
PROGRAM
Feeling classy? Feeling wild? Or feeling smart? Or maybe not so much?
Well, no matter how you're feeling, please mark your calendar on October 27 to attend the annual Newcomers style show at Greyhawk Fairway House!
This year's show will be presented by Paris Paris, a local family-run boutique with three physical locations in Scottsdale and Chandler. Paris Paris has been empowering us to feel classy and wildly smart since 1986 with their unique fashions, furniture, and home goods. Paris Paris offers only the best - whether it's their merchandise or their customer service - and takes pride in developing long-lasting relationships with their customers and their employees.
So please plan on joining us on October 27, and we'll all walk out feeling classy and wildly smart! This promises to be one of our best shows yet!
If you are interested in serving as a model, please contact Wendy Werth at wwerth3@gmail.com.
Raffle/Charity:
Our October Luncheon Donation benefits the Shoebox Ministry, Inc. a 501(c)3 non-profit service corporation, located in Scottsdale, Arizona. Shoebox was founded in 1988 with a specific goal of meeting the personal hygiene needs of the homeless and working poor. They are unique in that they are an agency with the sole mission of providing basic hygiene items. While they are not a shelter, they distribute the toiletry kits through agencies and shelters that work directly with the homeless and working poor.
The most needed items are shampoo, deodorant, shaving cream, toothpaste, toothbrushes and disposable razors. Many of these items can be purchased for less than one dollar at your local Dollar Store, Big Lots or Walmart. When shopping for your own family, pick up some extra items to share with a family that desperately needs your help.
Thank you, Stephanie Thier, for telling us about this worthy group that needs our help!