Women’s Club: March Update

February Recap—The February
Galentine’s social event in our community park was a joyful success! About sixty ladies gathered
for rock painting and valentine goody bag making, spreading smiles and a little extra love (and
chocolates) throughout the Shores. At our luncheon on February 12,
we welcomed musician and educator Megan Waters for a heartfelt and memorable after-noon. Megan, Director of Worship and Arts at
Laguna Beach United Methodist Church, shared her gift for bringing people together through music.
She led the room in a lively singalong of “You Are My Sunshine,” and later she and her husband,
Alec, treated us to beautiful renditions of the Indigo Girls’ “Power of Two” and the 1950s/60s
favorite “Fly Me to the Moon.”
Megan invited us to think about the “soundtrack of our lives”—those songs that instantly carry us
back to a special moment. The room buzzed as women shared tunes tied to love stories, beach days,
first dances at wed-dings, and those after-school sing-at-the-top-of-your-lungs afternoons.
Maybe a few of the songs mentioned bring back memories for you, too: “Respect,” “Dancing Queen,”
“On Eagle’s Wings,” or “Yesterday.” As she proved, it’s amazing how just a few notes can transport
you in an instant.
This Month’s Spotlight—Next up, join us on Thurs-day, March 12 at Noon in the Clubhouse, when
Women’s Club regulars Nancy Tinnes and Anna Kwit will share stories from their worldwide careers as
flight attendants. With a dash of airline history, a little chance romance, high-flying
adventure—and a few tales of white-knuckled turbulence—their presentation is sure to keep us entertained from takeoff to landing. 

Home Tour—Our extremely popular Home Tour, “It’s a Shores Thing,” is Thursday, April 9. The
sold-out event begins with Coastal Bites at check-in, then features a tour of six beautiful homes,
and concludes with a catered lunch.

Upcoming Events
3/12—Lunch Meeting featuring Nancy Tinnes and Anna Kwit
3/24—Social Activity: Movie Outing to Reminders of Him
4/9—Home Tour: Inspiring Spaces: It’s a Shores Thing

—Karey Palmer