At its ninth annual fall fundraiser, the North Central Women’s League (NCWL) raised $9,100 to fund the social service organizations it supports, including Native American Connections, Home Base Youth Services, Hope Women’s Center, The Assistance League and Sunnyslope School.

Bubbles and Baskets was held Dec. 5 at the Medlock neighborhood home of Amy Rhoden and featured a silent auction of 40 baskets – all created and donated by the club’s membership. The fundraiser was organized by Rhoden, Ardra Hansen, Lisa Gail, Katy Clark, Marguerite Brown, Robin Reuker, Sara Fluery, Robin Ewan, Julie Anderson and Staci Smith.

“The committee outdid themselves this year,” said Ruanne Hobaica, President of NCWL.“ While it was fun and festive the real highlight is our ability to impact the lives of the students, clients and residents of the nonprofits we support financially and by volunteering.”

A popular stop with attendees was a pottery shop booth organized by Madison Meadows School. They contributed a $500 donation to NCWL from pottery sales at the event.

North Central Women’s League was established in 2016 to make a difference in the community. To learn more about the organization and how to become a member, visit www.northcentralwomensleague.org.

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