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*Victorian Teas, 2010
Check back to
this page for our 2010 Victorian Teas to be scheduled as part of Rock Hill's
Christmasville celebration in late November and
early December.
Location: Woman's
Club of Rock Hill
607 Aiken Avenue in the Historic Armstrong-Mauldin
House
Traditional English Tea of savories and sweets. The house is always decorated for the holidays and our carolers and servers will be in Victorian dress.
*Fashion Show - “Struttin’ Into Spring”
Thursday, March 18, 2010 – 6:p.m.
The Magnolia Room at Laurel Creek.
Featuring: Clothing, Shoes and Accessories from Alta, Christopher and Banks, Gregory’s
Formal Wear, Monkeys and Mermaids, The Bridal and Formal Gallery.
Hair and makeup by Merle Norman.
Hors d’oeuvres – Silent Auction – Door Prizes!
Advance ticket sales - $25.00 – Call Judy (803) 329-0870 or Kathie (803) 366-5035
Proceeds benefit
Woman’s Club community projects. (For an overview of these
projects click here.)
*Woman’s Club Café and Garden
Date: April 15th-21st,
2010, as part of Come-See-Me, Rock Hill’s spring festival.
Café: 11:30 to 2:00 daily
with Sunday Brunch
Buffet on April 18th with dining available in the reconstructed pergola & Mauldin gardens
Gift Shop: 11:00 to 2:00 daily
Garden Showcase: Saturday, April 17th, 11:00 to 2:00.
Featuring Paul Thompson, Clemson Extension Agent - Horticulture, and local Master Gardeners.
Location: Woman's Club of Rock Hill
607 Aiken Avenue in the Historic Armstrong-Mauldin House
Reservations are recommended (especially for parties of six or more). Call 328-8888. Your call will be returned to confirm.
Starting with the Club’s Designer Showhouse in 2002, the
Café and Gift Shop has returned each year in response to, and anticipation by,
members and the public.
The Café offers a lunch menu of soup, quiches, barbeque sandwiches, "Chef's Specials", and fabulous desserts.
The Gift Shop features the work of local artisans, unique gifts, and garden decor.
A list of items on sale in the Gift Shop will be available in late February.
This past year, the Woman’s Club of Rock Hill commemorated its 70th Anniversary year.
The Club began meeting on January 6, 1939. Many achievements and accomplishment have taken place in the past 70 years. The goals since inception have remained to further the cultural, educational and social interests of its members and promote interest in civic development and the welfare of the community.
Mayor Doug Echols presented the Club with a proclamation declaring May 17, 2009, as “Woman’s Club of Rock Hill Day.”