Today the Tiffany Circle held their fall luncheon and Charm Ceremony at Yew Dell Botanical Gardens. The Tiffany Circle is an international society of women leaders and philanthropists. Founded in the United States in 2006, the Tiffany Circle today includes more than 900 members in the U.S., as well as chapters in Canada, Mexico and Great Britain. These women follow in the footsteps of a long line of women leaders who have helped the Red Cross serve the public in times of war and peace with disaster assistance, blood collection, safety training and countless other community assistance services.
During the luncheon, co-chairs Jill Howard and Pam Klinner presented Tiffany Circle members with charms symbolic of their years of service. Receiving their 3rd year charms were Jennifer Adrio, Madeline Abramson, Jeanine Flynn, and Deb Moessner; 4th year charms, Pam Klinner and Angela Leet; 5th year charms, Diane Davis; 6th year charms, Elizabeth Taylor; and 7th year charms, Jill Howard and Mary Rivers.
The Tiffany Circle is a powerful network of women who want to change lives, save lives, and strengthen communities through a focused investment of time, talent and treasure in the American Red Cross. We congratulate these dedicated women and thank them for all they do.
Click here to learn more about the Tiffany Circle, and if you would like to join the Red Cross as a volunteer, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer
During the luncheon, co-chairs Jill Howard and Pam Klinner presented Tiffany Circle members with charms symbolic of their years of service. Receiving their 3rd year charms were Jennifer Adrio, Madeline Abramson, Jeanine Flynn, and Deb Moessner; 4th year charms, Pam Klinner and Angela Leet; 5th year charms, Diane Davis; 6th year charms, Elizabeth Taylor; and 7th year charms, Jill Howard and Mary Rivers.
The Tiffany Circle is a powerful network of women who want to change lives, save lives, and strengthen communities through a focused investment of time, talent and treasure in the American Red Cross. We congratulate these dedicated women and thank them for all they do.
Click here to learn more about the Tiffany Circle, and if you would like to join the Red Cross as a volunteer, please visit www.redcross.org/volunteer
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