KELSEYVILLE, Calif. – The Lake County California Women for Agriculture group held its Spring Social on May 25 at the Ely Stage Stop barn.
This year they honored and celebrated two- and three-generation members. Those who are no longer living were honored in memoriam.
President Diane Henderson, herself a two-generation member, introduced her mother, Carolyn Henderson-Rohner and then three-generation members Marilyn Holdenried, mother-in-law Jean Holdenried in memoriam, and daughter-in law Debbi Holdenried.
Two-generation members were Toni Scully and daughter-in-law Michelle Scully; Wilda Shock and mother Jane Barnes in memoriam; Muffie Panella and mother Janice Stokes; Lori McGuire and mother Bernice Thomas in memoriam; Margaret Eutenier and daughter-in-law Kristine Eutenier; Karen Hook and mother-in-law Lucy Hook in memoriam; Jill Jensen and mother Ellen Heath in memoriam.
Unable to attend but also recognized were Sara Dorn and daughter Nellie Dorn; Karen Jones and daughter Lindee Jones; Dena Keithly, mother-in-law Loris Keithly in memoriam and daughter Jennifer Keithly; Mary O'Meara and mother Lois Suchan; Colleen Rentsch and mother Frances Seely in memoriam; and Pam Scully, another daughter-in-law of Toni Scully.
Each member was presented with a commemorative name tag listing the generations, attached to a lovely rose and garden ornament.
Husbands and friends in attendance included Toni Scully's special guest, Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, and 2016 scholarship recipients Carson Holdenried and Wyatt Jones.
The group thanked Suzanne Scholz and the Ely Stage Stop crew for preparing their venue for this lovely social.