This morning, I finished the Attorney General's Class, on the Open Meetings Act, once again, and got my certificate. Should be good until the end of my term.
Terry was working too. Mindy wrote that Miranda came home early from school with high numbers. We are anxious to hear how she is doing. Also, we are feeling a little guilty that we are not there (especially Terry) to help with Miranda at this busy time of the year for their business.
Diane, and her friend Anita, came over for their first mah jongg lesson. Hopefully, it was not too overwhelming for them. We offered more lessons - time will tell if they want to continue learning how to play.
I was in communication with the Township, on the telephone for about a half hour, about some Food Pantry and 501C-3 Food Pantry Foundation issues. We then had to leave for a program at one of the local recreation centers.
We had not been at this recreation center, the Colony Cottage Recreation Center, 25 minutes away from us. Closer to where the last stage of contruction is and where the third square (with entertainment and shops will be). Terry took a photo of the inside of the recreation center.
The program was Yankee Ladies in Florida: A Repertory about Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House on the Prairie) and Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. I'm not familiar with Marjorie Rawlings works and will have to look her up. A woman by the name of Betty Jean Steinshouer portrayed both women. It was very entertaining. When we were waiting in line to go into the auditorium, a woman next to us said she was a "groupie" of Betty Jean's. I can relate to that as I'm a Barbara Rinella "groupie."
I was starving so we went to Beef O'Bradys for a bite. It's a restaurant in the same area at Colony Shopping Center, which has a Bealls and also Anthony's, a more upscale shop.
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