I thoroughly enjoyed doing a tea presentation Monday night for about 20 ladies who are members of the Romeo Monday Club.
When I was contacted to speak several weeks ago, the contact person said they were a historical group, so I thought they were the Romeo Historical Society but I found out differently last night.
The history of Romeo Monday Club is very interesting. It was founded in 1879 by a group of Sunday School teachers, and is the second oldest women's group in Michigan. It was originally called "Chautauqua Circle" before changing to Romeo Monday Club in 1892 in keeping with their Monday meetings.
Chautauqua is a lake in New York and the nearby location of Chautauqua Institute, which offered a course of adult education studies that took four years to complete. Several of the founding women completed the course.
The club has a maximum of 40 members who meet once a month in private homes. They host fundraising events to provide charitable donations to the community, and since 1907 have offered fine arts scholarships to Romeo high school students to further their study of fine or performing arts.
There was a brief business meeting at 7:00 p.m. before I spoke.
That tea sounds delicious and I'm sure the club members enjoyed it. I expect you will see some of them at the Whitney before long.
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