Tuesday, June 24th at 6:00 PMUnited Methodist Church hall (upstairs). Main St. Sutter
Creek
Potluck, so bring something yummy to share!!
We look forward to seeing all of you.
We will be discussing things that are on the agenda for this summer.
Remember Childcare is provided!!

The Mothers' Club of
Amador County announces their new Director, Heather Duran, starting in June. Duran has been in the club three years
and an active board member during two of those years. She
has been an educator in different school districts for 6 years.
Although there are elections
each year, board members can hold their same position for up to two years (unless willing to do it longer with board
approval) and then board members must either find a new position or vacate their current position to allow for fresh
input and a chance to incorporate new members into the mix. Vivian Tenebruso will take on the duties of
Secretary; Jennifer Wilson will be New Member Coordinator; Kristina Hermanson is now the Newsletter Editor;
and Brandy Astwood is the new Webmaster.
"I'm thrilled we have so many women interested in our board positions," said
exiting Director Leslie Vasquez. "I've had a wonderful two years as Director thanks to the terrific board and all
our members. With everyone so involved, it's really an exciting time for the club and I've known Heather for a long
time and I know she'll be a fabulous leader."
Remaining in their positions
are Meredith Jorgensen as Treasurer; Lisa Sajor as Social Coordinator; Erica DeBenedet as Meals Coordinator; and Leslie Vasquez
will still be Outdoors/Campout Coordinator.
"This year will
be a strong year for our club because the club has helped so many moms in the past," said Heather Duran, the new Director.
"Now we'd like to branch out in philanthropic areas and maybe help other programs because we are so blessed
to have one another."
The Mothers'
Club of Amador County (www.mothersclubofamadorcounty.com) was founded in 2002 to
create an environment of support, education, and socialization for mothers of young children and
their families. Over the years the club has expanded to include all moms regardless
of the age of their children, even pregnant moms who will get meals delivered to their door once their baby is born.
As their children grow, mothers can utilize the network of moms for information on parenting,
activities, playdates as well as participate in family field trips to the various zoos, bounce-houses, and holiday
parties. Mothers are invited to impromptu activities like
snow-play dates and hikes and kept informed of local classes or events related to parenting. Fathers
and grandparents also partake in Moms' Club activities and are always welcome and encouraged at all Mothers'
Club functions.
The Mothers' Club of Amador County is funded by First 5
grants and other fund-raising efforts so it is free to all members. The club welcomes new members and invites all parents
to come check it out. The Mothers' Club thanks the United Methodist
Church for donating space for meetings, activities and events.