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Special Events
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Here are a few of the
fun events our book club has enjoyed over the years....
Book Club Barbecues:
Our annual barbecue is held on a Saturday
evening in June. All spouses are invited and the husband of the
hostess picks the book we will discuss. A pot-luck meal is held.
Members bring appetizers, salads or desserts and the hostess and
host provide the main course. After we eat, we hold a discussion
about the book and life in general. One memorable evening was
spent discussing "Men are from Mars and Women are from Venus"!
The barbecue is a great social occasion and it's fun to mix with
the other members of our book club "family".
Great Canadian Stage Company:
We have been to see two plays by this Toronto
production company. Generally we meet for supper first and try
to hold a quick discussion about the performance afterward.
In 1997
we attended "Thirteen Hands". This play by Carol Sheilds
was about bridge (the card game) and the friendship between four
very different women. Some of us read the play before attending
the performance. We found it an uneven production. The insights
into relationships were terrific, but the weird musical production
numbers were just plain strange.
In 1998
we attended "Claptrap" written by Tom Wood. This play
was a satirical look at live theatre. Claptrap unfolds in the
fictional town of Oslo Ontario at the "Ibsen Festival"
- a very funny parody of the Shaw and Stratford Festivals here
in Southern Ontario. There was a backstage reception following
the play, which the most energetic of us attended.
Christmas Cookie Exchange:
We tried this on a couple of ambitious
occasions! Each member baked a dozen cookies, using the recipe
of her choice, for each participant in the cookie exchange (plus
an extra half dozen for the meeting). At the meeting, we divided
up the cookies and each participant came away with seven or eight
dozen cookies of all different types. Then we pigged-out on the
extra half dozen we all brought!
Psychic Reading:
One evening
Carol arranged for Mira Cook, a local psychic, to come to our
meeting and give us all individual readings. It was very interesting
as one by one we went down to the basement to receive our forty-five
minutes of advice (along with a tape recording of the session
to play later). Mira also did a half hour meditation and relaxation
exercise with our whole group and gave us some background on her
choice of career. We had mixed reactions to the readings; some
thought it authentic, others were doubtful. But we found Mira
very talkative and personable.
Woman's Spa Night:
The Burlington Community Centre held an
evening for women to try out the various services offered locally.
For a very small fee we were treated to: massage, aromatherapy,
make-up applications, reflexology, wine tasting and manicures.
After the spa, we tried to have a discussion of the month's book,
but we were too relaxed and tipsy to talk much sense!
Howard Engel Author's Night:
In May 1995, we went to the Oakville library
to hear mystery author Howard Engel read from his latest novel
and answer questions. He was a wonderfully entertaining speaker
and even signed our paperback copies of his book "A City
Called July"! We enjoyed his novels as they were all set
in the Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Christmas Gift Exchange:
This was a fun event that we first tried
in 1998. Members purchased one small Christmas gift for between
$10 and $15. At the meeting, we drew numbers. The person with
the lowest number opened the first gift from a pile in the centre
of the living room. The next person had a choice of opening a
second gift, or stealing the gift from the first person. This
went on until all gifts were opened and the person with the highest
number had the choice of everyone's gift! It was great fun, with
plenty of stealing and hiding of the most coveted items.
