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MissLiss |
Posted - Mar 18 2010 : 4:04:27 PM Hi ladies! I recently started my own chapter ( The Knitty Gritty Farmgirls of the Inland Empire) here in Southern California. I only have three members so far and we are having trouble coming up with meeting places. I would gladly volunteer to have the meetings at my home every month, but both my farmgirls live a ways north. We have gone back and forth between meeting at my house and meeting at a Borders bookstore that is halfway between my house and their homes. Does anyone have any ideas for places to meet? Our library closes too early...since we all have children who are still too young for school, we have elected to have our meetings in the evenings, after dinner, so that our husbands can watch the kids while we have our girl time/meetings! We may just have to have our meetings during the day and bring the kids, but I think we all enjoy 2 hours a month sans kiddos! Any thoughts?
Melissa ~ Farmgirl #724 Mother Hen to The Knitty Gritty Farmgirls of the Inland Empire
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HemetGardener |
Posted - Feb 21 2013 : 8:22:06 PM I have tried to contact Sage Farmgirls in Hemet and Chicken Feathers in San Jacinto. Does anyone know how to contact them? Terri |
HemetGardener |
Posted - Feb 02 2013 : 4:50:06 PM Hi Melissa, I moved to Hemet last October (2012) and am official Farmgirl # 4720. Could we do a meet up? Terri
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prayin granny |
Posted - Jun 02 2010 : 5:31:34 PM I lived in Joshua Tree. Would have loved to join you last year!! Enjoy and best of luck ladies!
Country at Heart |
knitnpickinatune |
Posted - Mar 18 2010 : 7:13:30 PM Hurray for another chapter in So Cal!
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MissLiss |
Posted - Mar 18 2010 : 4:06:13 PM P.S. if you are in the Riverside/Corona/Norco area of Southern California and would like to join our chapter let me know! We're always open to new farmgirls!
Melissa ~ Farmgirl #724 Mother Hen to The Knitty Gritty Farmgirls of the Inland Empire
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