
(Photo Courtesy: SGV Newcomers)
Past Presidents from five decades and current President, Elena Paules (second from left, front row).
Staff Reports
SGV – On Mar. 11, the Newcomers and Friends of San Gabriel Valley celebrated their 50th anniversary with a Champagne Brunch at Claim Jumper restaurant in Monrovia.
For 50 years, the club has been bringing together women from all over SGV for friendship, fun, and philanthropy.
More than 50 past and present members attended, including Lucy Freeman, who joined in 1977, and Sharon Townsend, who traveled the farthest from Danville, which is in the San Francisco area. Ten past presidents of the club attended and were honored by current President, Elena Paules.
The group was entertained by five members, who spoke on each of the club’s five decades – regaling with history of the club, top news stories, inventions, music, TV, and movies. Before email, the club kept their members in touch with events and activities via a phone tree. Past events brought back happy memories (and some laughter) for many club members.
Membership was mainly stay-at-home moms in the beginning, and membership dropped when they had to go to work during the recession. In 1984, they started the year with 31 members, and ended it with 163. Presently, there are over 130 members (mostly retired women, as most of the activities happen during the day).
Club activities have changed over the years. In 1975, some of the activities were bingo, bowling, tennis, crafts, exercise, card games, a mothers-of-young-children group, and golf (which is their longest running activity with members continuing to golf weekly).
Today, Newcomers has a monthly coffee meeting for all members. A monthly email newsletter is also sent out detailing club events and activities, including a book club, bridge, crafts, games, garden gals, golf, lunch bunch, Maj Jong, movie goers, Pinochle, Scrabble, a wine tasting club, tours, and travel. Most events take place monthly. A Ladies-on-the-Go group plans monthly outings chosen by members. There are five or six luncheons held by the club yearly, including programs with entertainment or enlightenment. Six tours are scheduled yearly, and have previously included Mount Wilson Observatory, Graber Olive House in Ontario, San Antonio Winery, Porto’s Bakery in Glendale, and the Nixon Library; a tour of the Norton Simon Museum is coming this April 2015.
Members can attend as little or as much as they choose, and there is something for everyone! Membership dues are $25 yearly, and new members are always welcome!
For more information about SGV Newcomers and Friends, visit online at www.sgvnewcomers.com or contact them at sgvnewcomers@yahoo.com.
