Grandmother’s Table:
new support group for the Northbrook area
By Jule Koch Brison
Last year, when Northbrook realtor
Chris Winney read in the Frontenac News about the financial and
emotional difficulties that grandparents caring for their
grandchildren were enduring, she determined to form a support group
in her area.
As a grandmother and a former high
school teacher, Chris could empathize with those difficulties. She
contacted a friend & fellow grandmother, Eleanor Belfry-Lyttle,
with her idea and received an enthusiastic response.
At first, one of the ideas that Chris
envisioned for the group was a cook-in. “You know how grandmothers
always feel they need to be productive. I thought they could make a
meal to take home to their families – so they wouldn’t feel
guilty taking time to attend the meeting,” she said humorously.
“But it didn’t turn out that way.”
The group had its first meeting in
January and no one felt the need to cook – or felt guilty at all
about having a good time networking with other grandmothers. “We’re
just going to let the group lead the way and we’ll try to meet the
needs that are expressed,” says Chris. “So many of us are
grandmothers now and we have a whole lot of energy – we have a lot
more clout than we think. As a group, we can make things happen!”
Although it was the impetus behind the
original idea, the group is not only for grandmothers who are raising
their grandchildren themselves. ALL grandmothers are invited to be
part of this new support group “to share their
grand-parenting experiences and stories; to laugh, cry & learn
together and help each other to better understand and care for their
grandchildren”.
Please join the group at GRANDMOTHER'S
TABLE on the second Tuesday of each month from 1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
at the Community Access Building, Lower Level, 1234 Hwy 41,
Northbrook (next to the LCBO). The next meeting will be on February
10. Contact Eleanor (613-336-1506) or Chris (613-336-1737) for more
information.