Honey Brook Women's Club elects officers

The Honey Brook Women's Club, a community service and social club that formed in 1975, recently elected officers. Leading the club this year will be Karen Hurst, president; Audrey Cleaver, vice president; Mim Wilson, secretary; and Cheryl Davidson, treasurer.

Members pay an annual fee to participate in the club, which raises funds for a variety of local charities. In 2024, the club presented grants to Honey Brook Presbyterian Church, the Honey Brook Community Library, the Honey Brook Food Pantry, the Honey Brook Fire Company, Elverson-Honey Brook Area EMS, the Honey Brook Youth Center and Steeple to People Ministries. The club also presents a scholarship to a Twin Valley High School graduating senior.

The club raises funds for the community by selling food on Harmony Days, holding an annual tea at the church and presenting a children's Christmas store during the Honey Brook Lions Club Breakfast with Santa program.

Community service projects held during the year include providing snacks for children who participate in the Honey Brook Lions Club Halloween Parade, distributing homemade Christmas cookies to homebound individuals during the month of December and providing meals to the Honey Brook Youth Center.

The Honey Brook Women's Club meets on the second Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. from September through June, at Honey Brook Presbyterian Church, 4331 Horseshoe Pike (Route 322), Honey Brook, with the last meeting being an installation dinner for new club officers held at Waynebrook Inn.

Members do not have to be residents of Honey Brook to participate.

For more information, women may join the "Honey Brook Women's Club" group on Facebook.

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