Who’s Coming To Dinner
Host a group of guests at your house for dinner or be a guest at a house for dinner. But either way be a part of this fun church wide event! HOSTS FILL OUT BELOW GUESTS FILL OUT BELOW
Host a group of guests at your house for dinner or be a guest at a house for dinner. But either way be a part of this fun church wide event! HOSTS FILL OUT BELOW GUESTS FILL OUT BELOW
Sign up to be a GUEST HERE Sign up to HOST HERE An all-church social - inter-generational - young, old, couples with or without kids, and singles. The fun part of the whole event is the host doesn’t know who is coming to dinner until the guests walk through the door. The guests won’t know whose home they are going to until the morning of the event. If you choose to be a HOST: You open your home (the host determines how many guests he/she can comfortably accommodate) You provide the main course (should be tasty, not necessarily complicated). Menu ideas range from grilling out to a casserole or soup) You won’t know who’s coming to dinner until you greet each guest at your own front door The rest of the evening could be games (charades, Pictionary, etc.) or just “plain old conversation.” If you choose to be a GUEST: You don’t know where you are going until the morning of the event. The dinner coordinator will let you know via email that morning where you will be going. She has already arranged the dinner placements and will keep that information a secret. Sh-sh-sh! When you receive your assignment, you must not share where you are going to dinner with anyone else, except your husband or wife. (One time we had a husband who didn’t even tell his wife where they were going that evening, thus heightening the intrigue!) Show up! Some guests will have volunteered to bring a side dish (green salad, dessert, or rolls and butter)
Please join us as we will be discussing “The Nightingale: A Novel” by Kristin Hannah. The setting for this historical novel is in World War II France when Jews were being sent to the dreaded concentration camps. Two sisters become involved in efforts to save many women and children from almost certain death. Kristin Hannah’s thorough research of the times, as well as excellent story development make this book a worthwhile read!
LivingWaters Women's Book Club will be discussing this summer's selection, To Kill a Mockingbird. All women are welcome!
A night of surprise and fellowship Sign up to hosts guests, or sign up to be a guest for dinner. Sign up to be a GUEST Sign up to be a HOST