Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Dona Topmiller checks out a basket
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Kathleen Schuster serves as one of the sweet sale staff
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
A Christmas tree decorates a table.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
These baskets are to give to kids.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Eddy Misquez looks to see what is in one of the baskets
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Woman's Club members gather around the See's candies table. From left are Susie Salars, Barbara Salars, Mary Lou Smith and Deby Maldonado.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Woman's Club member Theresa Murphy shows off a fancy basket.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Just one of multiple tables covered with cookies, which could be bought by the pound.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
The two members, Maria Romero and Jo Ann Turner, responsible for weighing the cookies.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
The chief organizer, creator of wreaths and baskets and main decorator, Renny Hutton, stands among the wreaths she made.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Mary Hotvedt holds up the basket to be raffled, with proceeds going to scholarships for WNMU students.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
Joan Eng and Karen Turner peddle pickles, popcorn and water.
Silver City Woman's Club holds holiday sweet sale 120217
A few of the steady stream of visitors checking out the baskets, wreaths, cookies and other baked goods.
The Silver City Woman's Club held its annual holiday sweet sale to benefit programs the club does throughout the year. They include baby showers, scholarships and donations to charitable groups.
Not only baskets, but plenty of baked goodies, including cookies that could be bought by the pound, decorated wreaths, a raffle and the usual Woman's Club pickles, popcorn and water were on sale.
Renny Hutton served as chief organizer, wreath maker and decorator.