May Stated Dinner and Meeting: Special Program

May 20 2010 5:30 pm

Bring your friends, neighbors and relatives. Dinner is on us, for anyone who not a Noble or Nobles Lady. Special program planned.

Includes a Hospital Talk from representitives of our Spokane Hospital. Gene Raynaud, Hospital Administrator will be here along with Sally Mildren, Hospital Public Relations.

Laris Roberts will speak about Donations and Endowments.

The Billings Goldwingers will be there. Please bring an item or two from the list below, so they may take them to the Spokane Shrine Hospital.
 

Just a Few of the Items Needed:
 
New stuffed animals of all sizes                        Glitter Nail polish
Board games (for all ages)                              Lip gloss
Puzzles (for all age levels)                               Nail polish (light or metallic colors)
Decks of cards                                              Body lotions
Hand held electronic games                            Bath gels
Color books, crayons, wash off markers             Sport posters
Storybooks                                                   Sport bottles
Young teen novels                                         Sport pennants
Card games: Skipbo, Uno                              Cartoon character posters
Craft items such as:                                        Pierced earrings
Jewelry bead sets                                          Yo-yo’s
Macramé craft sets                                         Bubbles
Paint by number sets                                      Slinkys
Model kits                                                     Nerf toys
Sand art kits                                                 Tote bags
Stationary and stationary sets                         Baseball hats
Music CD’s and cassettes (for all ages)              Travel games
Match Box cars & trucks                                  DVD’s & Videos with Spanish subtitles (Rated G, PG & PG-13)
Phone Cards (International and regular phone cards – 10-20 minute limits)
Backpacks
Fanny packs
(Any type of bag that could be placed on the back of a wheelchair)
Fingerless gloves