Did you know that in 2024, the Signal Mountain Community Guild donated just under $10,000 to local organizations? These recipients included A Step Ahead, Bridge Refugee Services, Bachman Community Center, Birthday Buddies, Happinest Bird Rescue, Lone Oak Clinic, Mountain Arts Community Center, Mountain Education Foundation, Signal Mountain Fire/Police, Walden Ridge Emergency Services, Signal Mountain Social Services, and Warrior Freedom Service Dogs.
The SMCG is looking forward to another year of community involvement and fundraising. It will kick off the 2024-25 year on Wednesday, September 25, from 10-11:30 a.m. in the Guild Room located in the Town Hall center at 1111 Ridgeway Drive. September’s speaker is Kim Rackel of the Bachman Community Center; she will discuss the center’s various facility improvements, as well as the expansion of programs for youth and adults. As a bonus, there will also be a short demonstration of chair yoga by instructor Chamar Drane. Don’t miss it!
All women in the 37377 zip code are invited to participate in the Guild via its monthly meetings, fundraising events, lunches (Ladies Who Lunch), and dinners (Dames That Dine). For up-to-date information on SMCG activities, access their website at signalmountaincommunityguild.com or find them on FaceBook as “Signal Mountain Community Guild and Newcomers.” If your local business or nonprofit is interested in making a presentation at one of the Guild’s monthly meetings, please contact Aileen Litwin at [email protected].
by Jennifer Ricci
The SMCG is looking forward to another year of community involvement and fundraising. It will kick off the 2024-25 year on Wednesday, September 25, from 10-11:30 a.m. in the Guild Room located in the Town Hall center at 1111 Ridgeway Drive. September’s speaker is Kim Rackel of the Bachman Community Center; she will discuss the center’s various facility improvements, as well as the expansion of programs for youth and adults. As a bonus, there will also be a short demonstration of chair yoga by instructor Chamar Drane. Don’t miss it!
All women in the 37377 zip code are invited to participate in the Guild via its monthly meetings, fundraising events, lunches (Ladies Who Lunch), and dinners (Dames That Dine). For up-to-date information on SMCG activities, access their website at signalmountaincommunityguild.com or find them on FaceBook as “Signal Mountain Community Guild and Newcomers.” If your local business or nonprofit is interested in making a presentation at one of the Guild’s monthly meetings, please contact Aileen Litwin at [email protected].
by Jennifer Ricci