It was very nice. The theme was Back to School. We had dinner and classes.: a cooking class--an amazing class, I didn't go to it but went in after for samples. Truly amazing. An antiques class--formally called Show and Tell, an art class and a music class.
The tables were set with school supplies, candy corn and candy pumpkins, baskets of apples and a report card sticking out of each one. On our report card it said--in red pencil--runs in the halls!

We had a bulletin board with pictures of women in their school age pictures. It was a guessing game.
Can you tell which one is me?Number 26 and 27.

Number 15.
Number 8-I cut a bit of the head off--9, and 10
Number 19.
Number 25 and 26.
Number 22. Couldn't you just die for that hat. If I had that hat now I'd wear it.
This is the antique I took. Well, I took two--not really antiques but some of my favorite things.The Ferris Wheel was made in the 1930's. Technically it probably was bought for my sisters but they would have given it to DI (the Mormon Church's equivalent of Goodwill) so I'm glad I'm the one that has it.
I played with it so much that I wore it out. The spring needs replacing. Does anyone know how to do that?The little red chair is one I sat on in Jr. Sunday School.
When our church building was torn down mom got five of the chairs. The wire work on the back and underneath the chair is from my Uncle Tom. He could fix anything and he repaired all the chairs during the time they were used in our Jr. Sunday School. 
When our church building was torn down mom got five of the chairs. The wire work on the back and underneath the chair is from my Uncle Tom. He could fix anything and he repaired all the chairs during the time they were used in our Jr. Sunday School. 
It was a great night and I'm so happy everything went well. The Enrichment committee and the food committee did a great job.
PS I'm number 19.