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WCA Members are together again!

By Susan Pittelman, WCA Publicity Coordinator

It has been nearly two years since COVID-19 became a household word and social distancing became the norm. Not to be deterred from following our mission of bringing like-minded women together, WCA leadership and members quickly learned another word: Zoom! Using Zoom, we were able to successfully continue offering a wide variety of programming to members.

Although we discovered that there are several advantages to meeting via Zoom (and some of our interest groups are continuing to hold Zoom gatherings), we were all very excited to once again meet in person. As soon as Federation gave us the “all clear,” WCA began to offer inperson events.

Enjoy these photos of WCA in-person programs as WCA members experienced the joy of being together again (and, hopefully, we will again soon)! (Thank you to everyone who responded to the request for photos.)

Members of Let’s Knit & Stitch are delighted to share their creations in person!

Biking Group on a ride to Marco Island.

Members of WCA’s 9-Hole Social Golf League at the Chanukah Scramble

Ladies Who Brunch (WCA North) always enjoy getting together.

WCA members Iris Shur, Phyllis Strome and Gale Schulman promote the Jewish Book Festival, of which WCA is a sponsor, at the Community-wide Chanukah Celebration.

Modern Playwrights discuss the play, “Osage County.”

WCA Younger Division celebrated Chanukah at Seasons 52.

The Single Girlfriends Group had a wonderful turnout for lunch at Alexander’s Restaurant.

Birding Group during an outing at Six Mile Cypress Slough

Members watch silver jewelry designer, Carolynn Desch, during a WCA Gallery Tour.

Ladies Who Lunch took over several tables at Hogfish Harry’s.

Linda Simon and Carol Clarke give a prize to a “winner” at the Community-wide Chanukah Celebration WCA table.

New members talk with each other and WCA Board Member Carol Sherman (standing) at the December New Member Coffee.

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