SOROPTIMIST
CELEBRATES 70

Fund
raising for local projects has always been at the forefront for Sedro-Woolley Soroptimists.
From fruitcake, rummage, and bake sales to “teas” and member donations, earning
money is an important activity in any service club.
In
1951 Soroptimists bought “Nightingale Units” for Memorial Hospital
patient use, as well as raised $1000 in a community effort to add a new
hospital wing. Part of their fundraising effort was to place “milk
bottles” in businesses in Sedro-Woolley and upriver to give each resident an
opportunity to contribute to the hospital cause. The Milk Bottle project
netted $160, in a time when the new hospital addition was budgeted at $150,000.
Through the 70 years, Soroptimists have often sponsored community projects such as Girls State, dinners for Sedro-Woolley School District Faculty Women (Rotary fed the male faculty), a nurse’s career club at SWHS, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Camp Fire, brochures for the Chamber of Commerce, and scholarships for SWHS graduates.

The
Saturday during March that falls closest to International Women’s Day on March
8th is annually “Soroptimist Saturday of Service” where clubs all
over the world execute service projects in their communities and of their own
choosing. SI S-W has developed a
tradition of opening The Walnut Tree on that day and donating the day’s
proceeds to the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutrition Program hosted by United General
Hospital in
Sedro-Woolley. Themed as a “Community
Baby Shower”, the shop also collects donations on that day, from members and
the community, of baby products needed by WIC mothers.
Organization
SI
Sedro-Woolley was originally sponsored by SI Seattle Metropolitan in 1949. Subsequently, SI S-W sponsored the chartering
of SI Burlington.
There
are 11 Soroptimist clubs in this four-county area.
Sedro-Woolley
has a “friendship link” relationship with SI of the Langleys, BC, Canada.
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