What We’ve Been Up To — Dec 2016 & Jan 2017

service-league-sealService League of Greenville volunteers were hard at work in the months of — December & January.

Here are just some of the ways our members shared their Service League time and talent with their community:

  • Service League Gift Shops & Snack Carts — 693 hours
  • Charity Ball Fundraiser — 149 hours
  • American Red Cross Blood Drives — 17 hours
  • Vidant Medical Center Activities — 42 hours
  • Ronald McDonald House —   76 hours
  • Service League of Greenville Inpatient Hospice — 101 hours
  • McConnell-Raab Hope Lodge — 117  hours
  • Layettes Program — 23 hours
  • Other Projects — 761 hours
  • Meetings — 626 hours

Total Hours — 2605!!

Way to go Ladies!

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Service League In The News: Charity Ball Sightings & Service League doings

unknownCharity Ball Sightings:

Bee There Media’s #252Buzz, Bella Magazine, and The Daily Reflectors’ Scene Around took pictures of attendees at THE SERVICE LEAGUE OF GREENVILLE 2017 Charity Ball. Those picture are now available on-line for viewing and purchase.

Just click on the direct links below:
On Facebook: #252Buzz at the 2017 Service League of Greenville Charity Ball (approx. 170)

On line: #252Buzz at the 2017 Service League of Greenville Charity Ball (approx. 170)

On Facebook: Bella Magazine: 2017 Service League Charity Ball (45)

On line: SCENE AROUND: Service League Charity Ball (approx. 30)

Service League doings:

In case you missed it in Sunday’s paper, The Daily Reflector has a nice recap on recent Service League of Greenville doings.  Check it out on-line — “Service League lives up to name.”

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Welcome To “An Evening In Paris”

On Saturday February 18, 2017, THE SERVICE LEAGUE OF GREENVILLE Fifty-fourth Annual Charity Ball for the benefit of THE LAUGHINGHOUSE HOSPITAL FUND was held at Rock Springs.

The Laughinghouse Hospital Fund was established in 1939 and is dedicated to the memory of the late Dr. Charles O’Hagan Laughinghouse. Today, through the recommendations of physicians and the assistance of social services, our fund  provides prescription medicine to those in the community who do not have medical insurance and are not receiving public assistance.

Welcome to “An Evening In Paris”…

The Making Of “An Evening In Paris”

It started with an empty room…

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But with imagination and planning,

With carloads and a moving truck full of stuff,

And through the efforts of so many…

(click on any photo below for a slide show with pictures enlarged)

It became a beautiful “Evening In Paris” and a night to remember!

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Our thanks to all the individuals and business who sponsored, supported or contributed in some way to the overwhelming success of The Service League of Greenville’s 2017 Laughinghouse Fund Charity Ball.

We could not do what we do without you!

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SERVICE LEAGUE IN THE NEWS: Looking Back At Our 1987 Charity Ball

Check it out — The Daily Reflector featured a “Back in the Day” look at The Service League of Greenville’s 1987 Laughinghouse Fund Charity Ball.   The theme that year was — Mardi Gras!

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“DINING WITH THE LEAGUE” Funds A Fresh Look For Hope Lodge’s Patio

While we completed the sales of our “DINING WITH THE LEAGUE” cookbook and made generous donations to three charities last year, our cookbook fund continues to give back to the community of Greenville.

McConnell-Raab Hope Lodge was in desperate need of reupholstered patio cushions.  With the help of Mickey Parrott of Parrott Canvas who generously donated several bolts of Sunbrella fabric, we funded the reupholstering through Fabric & Drapery and gave Hope Lodge’s patio a fresh new look.

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Here is what Katrina Combs at McConnell-Raab Hope Lodge had to say:

A sincere THANK YOU goes out to the ladies from the Service League of Greenville. They have brightened our outdoor seating areas with bright, cheerful, comfy cushions. We’re looking forward to enjoying the sunshine and fresh air in 2017 and for many years to come. Their continued love and support of this facility and the guests we serve is a treasure without measure.

Katrina Combs | Manager, Hope Lodge
American Cancer Society, Inc.

A huge thanks to Mickey Parrott and all the Service League of Greenville members and those in the community who supported our cookbook effort over the years! As you can see, the well-worn floral cushions were in desperate need of replacement.

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500 Invitations to “An Evening In Paris”

Are you ready for  — An Evening In Paris — at our 2017 Laughinghouse Fund Charity Ball?

February 18th is approaching fast and our preparations for this “invitation only” event are well under way.  In one afternoon, over 500 invitations were addressed, stuffed and sent!

Our thanks to all who helped out and a special thank you to Annette Jones for hosting the invitation addressing and envelope stuffing party!

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80 Families Reached With Our Annual Holiday Food Box Project

Thanks to the generosity of the Service League of Greenville members, our annual Holiday Food Box Project was a huge success.  Working closely with Mr Randy Stroud, the General Manager of Piggly Wiggly on Dickinson Avenue, we were able to purchase and donate 80 Holiday Food Boxes.  (Possibly, our best year yet!)  Mr. Stroud even added a can of cranberry sauce to each box at no cost.

Hope of Glories Ministries and the Salvation Army each delivered 40 boxes to in-need families in their community.  Cards were placed in the boxes with holiday wishes from the Service League of Greenville.

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Each box contained:

  • 1 package of rolls
  • 2 cans of green beans
  • 1 bag of sugar
  • 1 can of apple filling
  • 1 package of cookies
  • 1 jar of peanut butter
  • 1 can of evaporated milk
  • 2 packs of gravy mix
  • 1 box of mac and cheese
  • 1 can of sliced peaches
  • 1 box of crackers
  • 1 can of sweet potato
  • 1 box of rice
  • 1 canned ham
  • 1 bag of oranges or tangerines
  • 1 box of candy canes

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Huge congrats and thank you to all involved, especially Service League co-chairs Susan Little and Carol Maxon for their leadership on this successful project!

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Service League In The News: Hospice Volunteering & Provisional Members

During November’s National Home Care and Hospice month celebrations, Dr. Tae Lee, director of Vidant Home, Health, Hospice and Palliative Care, and Theresa Warren, Service League member and hospice volunteer, were interviewed on WITN about the importance of Home Care and Hospice and the wonderful rewards of volunteering with hospice — as many of our Service League volunteers know first hand!

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Our thanks to Angelina Brittle, volunteer coordinator for Service League of Greenville Inpatient Hospice and Vidant Home Health and Hospice for sharing the photo and links to the article.  As she said, “Theresa did an amazing job.” We agree!  (Unfortunately  the video interview is no longer available on WITN’s website, but you can click on the photo it will take you to their on-line article.)

And, in case you missed it, The Service League of Greenville was in the Daily Reflector in December giving a warm welcome to our 2017 provisional members – Linda Brewer, Kathy Baxter, Kay Gooding and Mary Nau during our Christmas Tea.  (Please click on the highlighted words to go to the Daily Reflector’s on-line article and photo.)

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Blankets of Fellowship, Caring, and Support

Our hand-tied fleece blankets keep building circles of fellowship, caring, and support —

Those circles build and strengthen through the making of the blankets:

Service League members came together
to create 23 hand-tied fleece blankets
at our November blanket work shop.

And through the giving and receiving of the blankets:

Doctors and staff at Vidant Health’s 3East
enthusiastically received the hand-made blankets
which they passed on to delighted patients
on Thanksgiving day.

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(l to r) Front row: Leslie Spencer, Cassie Causey, Erica Janak; Middle row: April Bullock, Annette Chaaban, Christy Harding, Samantha Jones; Back row: Michael Milligan, Wendy Smith, Katie Phillips, Dr. Sivasambu

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