Christmas Tea lights up the seasonThursday, January 3rd, 2013 Issue 01, Volume 17.
![]() Twenty-nine members of the Sullivan Middle School show choir entertain attendees of the Bonsall Woman’s Club’s Christmas Tea. ![]() Bonsall Woman’s Club member Barbara Chahbazian, left, performs with Lois Leyva as part of a string trio entertaining the guests before tea is served at the Golf Club of California. The third member of the trio is Carolyn Sechrist. ![]() Vista resident Beverly Bush, left, and Marion Harrison of Oceanside enjoy a visit while waiting for the festivities to start at the Golf Club of California. The event raises money for high school scholarships and donations to many local charities. ![]() Linda Birnie, left, and Donna Ivicevic, both of Vista sit together for the Christmas Tea which was attended by 200 women from all around North County. ![]() Susie Murphy, left, and Marilyn Fine catch up with each other at the Bonsall Woman’s Club Christmas tea. They both moved to the Fallbrook area from Newport almost 40 years ago. ![]() Guests at the Christmas tea are greeted by the Westminster Carolers singing holiday songs in harmony. ![]() Members of the Fallbrook Women’s Golf Group get together for some fun off the links, from left, Dolly Harty, Marilyn Fine, Karen Rose and Phyllis Fredericks. ![]() Debbie Forbes, left, and Phyllis Zenz, president of the Bonsall Woman’s Club, get in the spirit of the holidays at the club’s 20th annual Christmas Tea on Dec.13. The club’s largest fundraiser of the year was chaired by Maura Button and had the theme of A Nutcracker Fantasy. ![]() Bonsall resident Jean Sawyer celebrates her 90th birthday with family and friends at the Nutcracker Fantasy tea. Each table was set with a member’s own china setting and embellished with special decorations. ![]() Members of the Sullivan Middle School show choir perform their “A Swingin’ Santa” show as the main entertainment at the Bonsall Woman’s Club’s Christmas Tea on Dec. 13. ![]() Titled “The Joy of a Green Christmas,” this tree is one of the popular items raffled off at the tea, along with seven designed trees, two fresh protea wreaths, and seven gift baskets. The fundraiser also featured a silent auction and door prizes. 0 comments Be the first to share your opinion on this article! |
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